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Vital  Record  of  Rhode  Island. 

1636=18^0. 

KIRST     SERIES. 

BIKTHS,  MAEEIAGES  AND  DEATHS. 


A  Family  Register  for  the  People. 


By  James  N.  Arnold, 

Editor  of  the  Narragansett  Historical  Register, 


'  Is   WLy   Name  Written   in  ttie   Boole  of   Life?" 


VOL.   XX. 

RHODE     ISLAND    AMERICAN: 

Marriages  H  -to  Z. 
Dea-ths  A  and  B. 

Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  General  Assembly. 


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INTRODUCTION 


The  Compiler  with  this  volume  presents  the  twentieth  of  the 
series  and  he  flatters  himself  the  interest  is  fully  as  pronounced  as 
in  those  of  any  of  the  previous  issues.  The  matter  in  this  book  is 
taken  wholly  from  the  Rhode  Island  American. 

We  are  again  thankful  to  the  Honorable  General  Assembly  for 
their  public  courtesy  towards  us  in  this  publication.  The  kind 
words  and  favors  of  our  friends  are  duly  appreciated.  They  give 
us  strength  to  continue  in  a  work  to  which  we  have  already  given 
the  best  years  of  our  life.  May  our  work  still  so  continue  as  to 
merit  this  confidence  and  good  will. 

In  reading  our  notes  please  to  bear  in  mind  that  if  the  Marriage 
or  Death  date  is  preceded  by  the  name  of  the  paper,  it  means  the 
event  is  to  be  found  in  that  issue.  If  not  the  said  Marriage  or 
Death  occurred  on  the  date  given. 

We  close  by  trusting  our  readers  will  still  find  their  usual 
pleasure  while  perusing  our  latest  volume. 


CONTENTS. 

MAaiilAGES. 

Rhode  Island  American  :    Letters   H  to  Z. 

DEATHS. 

Rhode  Island  American  :     Letters  A  and  B. 


INDBX. 


Abbeana,  Brig,  583. 

Abbe,  154. 

Abbott,    503,   86,  227,  25s,  260, 

296,  300,  38s,  455. 
Abbottshire,  Scot.,  96,  310. 
Abel,  503,  361. 
Abed,  504. 
Abercrombie,  504,  166,  404,  437, 

453- 
Aberdeen  University,  569. 
Abert,  504. 
Abington,  Mass.,  57,71,  127,318, 

569. 
Aborn,  504,  50,  63,  87,  155,  277, 

280,  318,  319,  338,  353,  418, 

465,  467,  485,  498. 
Abraham,  505. 
Abrams,  505. 
Academy,  515. 
Academy,    Bridgewater,    Mass., 

287. 
Academy,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  75. 
Academy,  Dummer,  506. 
Academy,    Warren,    R.  I.,    173, 

268. 
Acosta,  Frigate,  601. 
Accomac  Co.,  Va.,  547. 
Achard,  505. 
Ackerman,  505. 
Ackland,  505. 
Ackley,  505. 
Acting  Adjutant,  551. 
Acworth,  N.  H.,  570. 
Adams,    505,    63,   lOi,   iir,   119, 

167,  175,  191,  215,  230,  252, 

259,  265,  301,  310,  394,  409, 

426,  457,  487,  581. 


Adams,   Mass.,  53,  90,  9 '.£533. 

621. 
Adamsville,  R.  I.,  46,  155,  260. 
Adder,  611. 
Addington,  508. 
Addis,  508. 

Addison,  508,  151,  168. 
Adie,  508. 
Adjutant,  552. 
Adjutant,  Acting,  551. 
Adjutant  and  Inspector  General, 

U.  S.  Army,  224. 
Adjutant  General  of  Mass.,  245, 

373- 
Adjutant  General,  U.  S.,  Asst., 

121. 
Admiralty,  Lords  of,  586. 
Adolphustown,  U.  C,  179,  188. 
Adrews,  508. 
Adriance,  509. 
Advertiser,  411. 
Advertiser,  Albany  Daily,  164. 
Advertiser,  The  Daily,  22,  217. 
Advertiser,  Louisiana,  190,  291. 
Advertiser,  Mercantile,  82. 
Advocate,  Commonwealth,  351. 
Advocate,  National,  248,  313. 
Advocate,  The,  268. 
Adge,  509. 

Argis,  National,  293,  606. 
Affairs,  Charge  des,  238,  309. 
Africa,  594,  631. 
Africa,    Coast   of,  506,  540,  598, 

60 1. 
African  fever,  523. 
Agency,  422. 
Agency,  Choctaw,  113. 
Agency,  Creek,  55. 
Agent,  33,  132,  549. 


VI 


INDEX 


Agent,  Acting  Colonial,  523. 

Agent,  Indian,  178. 

Agent,  Land,  569. 

Agenoria,  Brig,  547. 

Aguero,  509. 

Aibert,  435. 

Aide  de  Camp,  51,  542. 

Aiken,  509,  554. 

Aikman,  509. 

Aill,  80. 

Ailman,  509,  66,  141. 

Aimiss,  509. 

Ainsworth,  509,  451. 

Air,  372,  404,  497. 

Aird,  509. 

Aitkur,  509. 

Atkins,  509. 

Akins,  509. 

Alabama,  58,  150,492,  554,  558. 

Alabama,  Governor  of,  577. 

Alabama,  Steamer,  561. 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  39,  42,  71,  80, 
104,  116,  149,  159,  164,  176, 
247,  281,  336,  367,  421,  431, 
445,  474,  476,  SS9,  579,  S99. 
600,  612,  613. 

Albany  Daily  Advertiser,  164. 

Albemarle,  509. 

Albemarle,  Va.,  270. 

Albers,  509. 

Albert,  509. 

Albertson,  509,  575. 

Albernes,  510. 

Albion,  R.  I.,  120,  142,  161,  178, 
226,  279,  346,  376,  530. 

Albro,    510,   91,    154,    246,    270, 

3SI,  356. 
Alciope,  Ship,  575. 
Alcorn,  510. 
Alden,  510,  23,  26,  63,  99,  104, 

114,  131.   160,  196,  287,  301, 

304,  377,  469.  500. 
Aldrich,  510,  96,   100,  108,  161, 

185,  [95,  199,  221,  235,  248, 

257,  270,  302,  321,  343,  439, 

441,  460,475.  485.  489,  527. 

633- 
Aldredge,  62. 
Alesbury,  511. 
Alexander,  511,  32,  194,  408,  490. 


Alexandria,  D.  C,  49,  105,  393- 
Alexandria,  Penn.,  555. 
Alexandria,  Va.,  203,  346. 
Alexandrian,  The,  393. 
Alexson,  286. 
Alger,  512,  231,  359,  413,  446, 

521. 

Ali,  512. 

Allard,  512,  471. 

Alleghany  Co.,  Md.,  540. 

Alleghany  College,  196. 

Allen,  512,  24,  26,  28,  30,  33,  36, 
37,  44,  52,  54,  61,  62,  72,  73, 
84,  89,  91,  93.  96,  99.  121, 
125,  126,  131,  134,  138,  139, 
156,  161,  162,  171,  181,  185, 
186,  196,  198,  206,  208,  209, 
210,  223,  232,  235,  240,  241, 
266,  271,  279,  280,  296,  303, 
317,  318,  323,  324,  328,  333, 
338,  348,  349,  350,  354,  360, 
361,  368,  377,  380,  384,  395, 
396,406,  409,  415,  419,  431, 
440,  442,  457,  458,  459,  469, 
470,  473,  479,  488,  489,  492, 

493,  536. 
Allyn,  512. 
Allenton,  519. 
Alliance,  Ship,  515. 
Allied  Armies,  532. 
Ailing,  519. 
Allis,  519. 
Allison,  519. 
Alman,  140. 
Allmond,  519. 
Allsboro,  444. 
Allstadt,  519. 
Allston,  519, 
Almeira,  519. 
Almy,  519,  37,  72,94,  153,  154, 

155,  197,  245,  283,  289,  312, 

383. 
Almshouse,  558,   576,    578,  613, 

619. 
Alsop,  520,  67,  94,  261. 
Alston,  520,  570. 
Alton,  520. 

Alton  Hants,  Eng.,  342,  481. 
Alverson,  520. 
Amar,  521. 


INDEX 


VII 


Ambassador,  366,  35*9. 
Amblers,  521. 
Ambros,  Africa,  545. 
Ambrose,  521,  118. 
Ambrus,  S.  C,  545. 
Ameliasburgh,  U.  C,  299. 
Amelung,  521. 
American  Hible  Society,  593. 
American  Consul,  314,  350,  522, 

593,  602,  618,  625. 
American  Eagle,  19. 
American  Embassy,  245. 
American  Journal,  1 50. 
American    Minister,    448,    516, 

568,  621. 
American  Missionary,  546. 
American  Publisher,  544. 
American,  The  Rhode  Island,  19 

to  640. 
American,  The,  424. 
American  Volunteer,  521. 
Ames,  521,  155,    190,   260,   261, 

294.  329.  458,  594- 
Amesbury,  521,  146. 
Amherst,  Mass.,   57,    157,     179, 

220,  320,  371,  462,  574. 
Amherst,     Mass.,    College,    64, 

23s.  495- 
Ammidon,  522,  196. 
Ammidown,  522,  475. 
Amory,  522,  86,  144,  315. 
Amos,  522 
Amputated,  624. 
Amputation,  602. 
Amsbury,  369,  444,  451. 
Amsbury,  Mass.,  563. 
Amsden,  522. 

Amsterdam,  Hoi.,  589,  593,  606. 
Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  516. 
Analastan,  Cartel,  336. 
Anchor  and  Crown  Inn,  462. 
Ancient  Procurator,  576. 
Anderson,  522,  112,  180,  198. 
Andover,  Mass.,  64,  79,  iii,  114, 

159,  23s,  24s,  25s,  267,  300, 

482,  S03.  SSS- 
Andover,  Mass.,    College,    207, 

298,  547- 
Andover,  N.  H.,  113. 
Andras,  253. 


Andrew,  524. 

Andrews,    523,    108,    118,    138, 

144.  157,  178,  193.  19s.  207, 
217,  241,  319,  348,  349,  358, 
363>  389,  414.  426,  445,  459, 
461,  462,  483,  494. 

Andriade,  524. 

Andros,   524,  157,  216,  304,  406. 

Angell,  524,  35,  43,  48,  60,  95, 
96,  133,  143,  171,  195,  196, 
204,  228,  230,  236,  248,  269, 
283,  291,  303,  306,  312,  327, 

334,  341,  342,  343.  405.  432, 
436,442,451,466,  468,  475, 
476,  485,  492,  499. 

Angier,  32. 

Angwil,  528. 

Ann,  Ship,  601. 

Annapolis,  Md.,  38,  84,  176,  388. 

Ann,  Cape,  508. 

Anness,  528. 

Annis,  528,  107,  201. 

Anthony,  528,  31,  41,  42,  43,  47, 
76,  78,  88,  98,  105,  107,  134, 
146,  148,  163,  175,  180,  193, 
202,  220,  259,  265,  281,  300, 
310,  329,  334.346,  350,  394, 
428,  442,  447,  496,  498,  509, 
528. 

Antelope.  Brig,  525,  545,  551. 

Antigua,  W.  I.,  128,  295. 

Antiquarians,  Society  of,  553. 

Anti-Universalist,  The,  395. 

Antonio,  530. 

Antwerp,  Holland,  631. 

Aplin,  530,  144,  221,  234,  424. 

Apollo  Belvedere,  630. 

Apothecary,  628. 

Appleby,  362. 

Appleton,  530,  191,  241. 

Apponaug,  R.  I.,  211,  277,  402, 
452. 

Apthorp,  531. 

Archar,  216,  324,  349,  531. 

Archbishop,  483. 

Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  201, 
210. 

Arden,  364. 

Aremburg,  532. 

Arenians,  95. 


VIII 


INDEX 


Arey,  532. 

Argus,  Eastern,  265,  340. 
Argus,  The,  407,  446. 
Argus,  U.  S.  Brig,  513. 
Arkwright,  R.  I.,  527. 
Armfeldt,  531. 
Armies,  Allied,  532. 
Armington,    531,    32,    134,    167, 
179.  306,  353,  358,  372,  374, 

417- 

Armistead,  531. 

Armond,  129. 

Arms,  185. 

Armsbury,  491. 

Armsby,  531. 

Armstrong,  531,  177,  263,  393, 
398,  470,  621. 

Army,  521. 

Army,  Brazilian,  188. 

Army,  British,  177,  389,  496. 

Army,  Imperial,  "j"]. 

Army,  Quiregas,  509. 

Army,  Revolutionary,  568. 

Army,  United  States,  35,  38,  48, 
55.  56,  58,  81,  86,  113,  ri4, 
117,  121,  122,  137,  140,  150, 
156,  160,  166,  175,  178,  179, 
191,  166,  204,  221,  225,  264, 
270,273,  310,  328,  341,  350, 
356,  362,  364,  366,  369,  388, 
409,  410,  425,  442,  445,  474, 
514,  5 '6.  542,  552,  560,  564, 
567.  570,  571.  572,  577,  600, 
606,  625,  637. 

Arnold,  532,  21,  30,  35,  45,  53, 
60,  61,  70,  78,  82,  84,  95,  96, 
106,  128,  139,  144,  148,  149, 
154,  156,  162,  163,  171,  172, 
179,  192,  194,  198,  220,  221, 
229,  232,  235,  244,  247,  253, 
263,  267,  268,  269,  271,  275, 
276,  277,  279,  281,  293,  29s, 
303,  308,  310,  336,  349,  352, 

385.  393.  394,  403,  404,  405. 
414,  418,  441,  442,  445,  448, 
451,  452,  453,457.  459,  460, 
461,464,  466,  469,  481,  492, 
618,635. 

Arnsteir,  539. 

Arrow,  539. 


Arrowsmith,  539. 

Arsenic,  568. 

Artillery,   United    States,     133, 

166,  301,  366,  378,  41  r. 
Artrim,  N.  H.,  509. 
Ary,  61. 
Asbury,  539. 
Asgill,  539. 
Ash,  47. 

Ashburnham,  Mass.,  189. 
Ashburnham,  N.  H.,  54. 
Ashbury  Missionary  Institute,  55 
Ashfield,  Mass.,  320. 
Ashford,  539. 
Ashford,  Ct.,  80,  130,  139,  223, 

242,  296,  349,  408,  411,  448, 

454.  467,  477,  494,  529,  583, 

592,  628. 
Ashford,  Mass.,  285,  549. 
Ashley,  540,  ^(i,    167,   172,  215, 

289. 
Ashman,  540. 
Ashton,  540,  268. 
Asia,  Ship,  515,  612,  630. 
Asiatic,  Nabob,  573. 
Aspinwall,  540,  467. 
Assembly,    General,    511,     533, 

629. 
Assembly,  New  Hampshire,  254. 
Assistant  Adj.  General,  114. 
Assistant  Adj.    General,    U.  S., 

121. 
Assistant  Minister,  166. 
Assistant  Postmaster,  124,  264. 
Assonet,  Mass,  41. 
Aston,  540. 
Astria,  Schooner,  518. 
Asylum,  524,  527,  555,  581,  607, 

632. 
Atandia,  540. 
Athens,  Greece,  150. 
Athens,  Maid  of,  1 50. 
Athens,  N.  Y.,  94,  421,  456. 
Atherton,  540. 
Athey,  540. 
Athol,  Mass.,  igo,  201,  210,  214, 

372. 
Atkins,  540,  71,  88,  352,  409. 
Atkinson,   541,    160,    194,    411, 

477. 


INDEX 


IX 


Atlas,  Ship,  562. 

Attleboro,  Mass.,  24,  28,  32,  34, 
40,  43,  45,  46,  52,  59,  61,  62, 
68,  69,  73,  78,  82,  83,  84,  95, 
96,  102,  104,  107,  109,  III, 
US,  128,  130,  13s,  142,  144, 
151,  162,  164,  167,  168,  172, 
174,  181,  182,  184,  i86,  192, 
194,  199,  20s,  211,  220,  222, 
227,  229,  230,  233,  234,  239, 
240,  241,  243,  244,  249,  250, 
27s,  282,  285,  289,  290,  291, 
296,  301,  303.  306,  307,  316, 
319,  320,  324,  333,  338,  340, 
342,  352,  3S4,  357-  375.  377, 
389.  391,  392,  399,  406,  407, 
414,427.431.432,  437.  447, 
448,  450,456,  459,  460,  461, 
464,  465,  467,  468,  474,  477, 
480,  482,  485,  494,  49S,  496, 
510,  517,  518,  521,  551,  S52, 
558,  561,  566,  580,  S8i,  S85. 
612,  620,  628,  629. 

Attmore,  364. 

Attorney  at  Law,  26,  50,  56,  57, 
71,  78,  80,  84,  87,  89,  90,  99, 
113,  114,  121,  127,  142,  148, 
186,  191,  204,  224,  227,  242, 
248,  252,  262,  269,  282,  285, 
287,  313,  318,  320,  334,  339, 
347,  361,  367,  368,  398,  402, 
409,  410,  411,  416,  420,  438, 
4SO,  454,  458,  459,  460,  465, 
475,  476,  477,  479.  480,  481, 
483,495,  500,  502,  508,  519, 
548,  552,  569,  578,  582,  585, 
599,  600,  610,  618,  624,  632, 
640. 

Attorney  of  Missouri,  563. 

Attorney  General  of  Nova  Scotia, 

599. 
Attorney  General  of  Penn.,  517. 
Attorney  General  United  States, 

256,  576. 
Attorney   U.   S.   District,    190, 

579. 
Atwater,  541,  93. 
Atwell,  541,  171,  367. 
Atwood,  541,  63,  107,  205,  271, 

272,  325.  370,  418,  438,  441, 

601,  626. 


Atvol,  King  of,  104. 

Auboyneau,  Fr.,  129. 

Auburn,  N.  Y.,  568. 

Auchmuty,  542,  48,  427, .495. 

Augereau,  542. 

August,  542. 

Augusta,  Ga.,  74,  75.    131,  158, 

175,  182,  254,  256,  271,  297, 

326,  386,  392,  416,  457,  469, 

592. 
Augusta,  Me.,  423. 
Auker,  333. 
Auld,  542. 

Austerlitz,  N.  H.,  75. 
Austerlitz,  N.  Y.,  619. 
Austen,  542. 
Austin,  542,  49,    127,    184,  227, 

229,  268,  254,  443. 
Austria,  265. 

Author,  509,  571,  613,  625. 
Authoress,  508,  542,  554. 
Averell,  543,  50. 
Avery,  543,  280. 
Ayde,  476. 
Aydelate,  543. 
Ayer,  89,  380. 

Aylesworth,  543,  29,  225,  309. 
Ayrault,  543. 
Ayres,  544,  483. 
Axton,  544. 
Azenora,  Brig,  639. 

B 

Babb,  544. 

Babbeth,  494. 

Babbett,  544,  377,  449. 

Babcock,  544,  45,  46,  82,  113, 
144,  180,  201,  237,  246,  258, 
281,299,  341,352,371,  388. 

Babson,  545,  199. 

Bachelors  Society,  69. 

Bacheller,  545,  76,  395,  448,  451, 
487. 

Bache,  179. 

Backster,  546. 

Backus,  545. 

Bacon,  546,  36,  42^  6t,  97,  103, 
180,  222,  335,  364,  367,  369, 
371,  377.  384,  400,  412,  481, 
S64. 


INDEX 


Badger,  547. 

Baggs,  547,  106, 

Bagley,  547. 

Bagnell  547. 

Bagola,  S.  A.,  130,  214,  373. 

Bagwell,  547. 

Bahia,  564. 

Bailey,  547,  25,  28,  31,  54,  loi, 
104,  167,  171,  177,  241,  249, 
283,  288,  317,  329,  390,457. 
466,  499. 

Baillie,  548. 

Bainbridge,  549. 

Baird,  549,  94. 

Baker,  549,  22,  24,  28,  30,  39,  40, 
47,  64,  66,  68,  7S,  78.  84,  91, 
95,  loi,  106,  112,  125,  135, 
142,  145,  155,  162,  164,  167, 
I/O,  173.  174.  183.  186,  191, 
205,  210,  213,  218,  222,  230, 
233,  247,  249,  251,  252,  258, 
268,  269,  274,  276,  278,  281, 
296,  298,  302,  303,  309,  310, 
316,  319,  321,  322,  326,  328, 

330,  33S.  336,  337,  339.  345. 
360,  361,  364,  365,  383,  384. 

391.  393.  396.  398,  401,  417, 
425.  437,  444.  445,  450,  451, 
455,  468,  478,  480,  482,  484, 
490,  499. 

Balbridge,  551. 

Balch,  551,  106,  178,  184,  409, 
460,  483,  492. 

Balcom,  551,  78,  336,  377. 

Balcum,  551. 

Balderson,  551. 

Baldwin,  551,  32,  129,  304,  382. 

Balfour,  552. 

Balckom,  552. 

Balkcom,  552. 

Balkum,  205. 

Ball,  (name)  552,   180,  256,  297, 

361,435- 
Ball,  626. 
Ball  Room,  350. 
Ballard,  553,  409. 
BalloLi,  553,  44,  49,  91,  95,  no, 

194,  205,  208,  269,  270,  308, 

309,  318,  333,  424,  459.460, 

618. 


Balls,  552. 

Ballston,  New  York,  75. 

Baltic,  Schooner,  593. 

Baltimore,  Md.,  23,  31,  32,  47,  48, 
SI.  59,69.  70,  79.  84,  88,  94, 
156,  159,  162,  178,  179,  201, 
203,  209,  213,  214,  223,  225, 
228,  238,  241,  247,  251,  270, 
273,  274,  296,  305,  326,  350, 
366,  371,  386,  396,  403.422, 
428,436,  448,  483,  512,  515. 
517,  520,  522,  525,  531.532, 
551.  553.  554.  559.  562,  576, 
577,  591,  62s,  632,  637. 

Baltimore,  Md.,  Patriot,  32. 

Bamp,  215. 

Bancroft,  553,  114,  132,  188,  236, 
267,  295,  320,  336,  364,  370, 
373.  391.  461,  481. 

Bandy,  326. 

Bangor,  Me.,  298. 

Bangs,  554,  307. 

Bank,  Eagle,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  196, 
198. 

Bank,  Eagle,  New  Haven,  Ct., 
201,  295. 

Bank,  Falling,  638. 

Bank,  Globe,  Pawtuxet,  R.  I., 
281. 

Bank,  Manufacturers,  159,  475. 

Bank,  Newport,  384,  483. 

Bank,  New  York,  90,  474. 

Bank,  Norwich,  Ct.,  606. 

Bank,  Pawtucket,  95,  405. 

Bank,  Rhode  Island  Central,  537. 

Bank,  United  States  Branch,  98, 
586. 

Bank,  Warwick,  402,  452. 

Bank,  Washington,  Westerly,  R. 
I.,  243. 

Banker,  n8,  193. 

Bankhead,  553,  221. 

Banks,  553. 

Bankson,  553. 

Banning,  554. 

Bannister,  554,  188. 

Baptice,  554. 

Baptist,  540 

Baptist  Church,  425,  526,  541, 
567.  590,591,  593,604,619. 


INDEX 


xr 


Baptist   Church,   First,   Boston, 

394.  487. 
Baptist  Church,  Second,  Boston, 

552. 

Baptist  Church,  First,  621. 

Baptist  Church,  Second,  Cran- 
ston, III. 

Baptist  Church,  Southbridge, 
Mass.,  93. 

Baptist  Church,  Warren,  26,  449. 

Baptist  Minister,  549. 

Baptist  Minister,  Freewill,  611. 

Baptist  Preacher,  629. 

Barbadoes,  Isle  of,  166. 

Bar,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  635,  636. 

Barbarian,  409. 

Barbauld,  554. 

Barber,    554,  38,    128,   147,  347, 

447- 

Barbour,  554. 

Barbourville,  Va.,  554. 

Barclay,  555. 

Bard,  555. 

Bardain,  555. 

Barden,  555. 

Bardine,  555. 

Barkeeper,  625. 

Barker,  555,  62,  63,  74,  75,  93, 
96,  125,  126,  154,  173,  210, 
233,  236,  273,  30s,  312,  317, 
318,348,  36s,  373,  37S,  390, 
393.  498. 

Barlow,  557. 

Barmaid,  67. 

Barnaby,  558,  250. 

Barnard,  557,  79,  139,  308. 

Barnes,  558,  70,  102,  194,  216, 
252,  262,  322,  337,  352,  357, 

537- 

Barnett,  559. 

Barney,  559,  38,  68,  79,  81,  83, 
95,  106,  112,  122,  131,  137, 
184,213,  220,  241,  252,  330, 
341,  346,  352,  398,  405,  421, 
424,  447,  455,  461,  494. 

Barns,  558. 

Barnstable,  Mass.,  26,  56,  94, 
138,  142,  143,  198,  219,  311, 

330,  372,  521,  584- 
Barnstable,  N.  H.,  507. 


Barnstead,  134,  212. 
Barnstead,  Mass.,  630. 
Barnstead,  N.  H.,  213,  266. 
Barnswell  Dist.,  S.  C.,  21,  179, 

560. 
Barnum,  560,  212. 
Baron  of  Teixeira,  108. 
Barr,  560,  315. 
Barracks,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  572. 
Barre,  Mass.,   89,  287,  456,  612, 

633- 

Barren,  560. 

Barrett,  560,  46,  50,  263,  320, 
407,  466,  496. 

Barrie,  560. 

Barrington,  560. 

Barrington,  R.  I.,  31,  33,  47,  67, 
76,  78,  8i,  84,  106,  108,  114, 
118,  145,  162,  163,  164,  165, 
170,  i7[,  174,  233,  234,  240, 
271,  272,  283,  284,  296,  297, 
302,  316,  337,  341,  342,  345, 
346,  347,  388,  402,  403,  424, 
450,  451,  455,  474,  478,  491, 
506,  507,  512,  515,  517,  544, 
558,  569.  592.  597,  607,  615, 
617,  620,  622,  629. 

Barron,  561,  487. 

Barrow,  561. 

Barrows,  561,  43,  108,  304,  488. 

Barrus,  561,  179,  206,  258. 

Barry,  561. 

Barsett,  108. 

Barstow,  562,  41,  164,  199,  255, 
290,  396,  480. 

Bartholomew,  562. 

Bartleman,  562. 

Bartlett,  562,  281,  290,  332,  371, 
376,414,427,431,  435,  464. 

Bartley,  563. 

Bartolo,  563. 

Bartolozza,  563. 

Barton,  563,  69,  81,  88,  95,  159, 
164,  241,  251,  329,  344,  387, 
416,  460,  474. 

Barton,  Vt.,  513,  514. 

Basel,  293. 

Baskenbridge,  N.  J.,  85,  294. 

Bason,  293. 

Bass,  564. 


XII 


INDEX 


Bassent,  519. 

Bassett,  564,  155,  158,  207,  307, 
332,  350,  449. 

Bastien,  565. 

Basto,  565. 

Baston,  565. 

Bastow,  565,  198. 

Batavia,  E.  I.,  605. 

Batavia,  N.  Y.,  35,  191. 

Batchellor,  545,  106,  134,  186. 

Bateman,  565,  437,  473. 

Bates,  565,41,43,65,  7T,  92,  130, 
134,  167,  194,  198,  200,  219, 
224,  252,  263,  28  r,  304,  306, 
311,  328,  343,  414,427,  438, 
458,  590. 

Bath,  Me.,    125,    189,  288,   291, 

SSI- 
Bath,  N.  Y.,  408. 
Bath,  Grand  Cross  of  the,   542, 

553- 
Bathell,  566. 
Bathurst,  566. 

Baton  Rouge,  La.,  289,  331,  521. 
Battey,  566,  170,  268,  339. 
Battell,  267. 
Battelle,  566. 

Battle  of  Bennington,  610. 
Battle  of  Brandy  wine,  62 1. 
Battle  of  Brownstone,  560. 
Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  610. 
Battle  of  Chippewa,  543. 
Battle  of  Lake  Erie,   516,625. 
Battle  of  the  Falls,  531. 
Battle  of  Lexington,  610. 
Battle  of  Lundy's  Lane,  543. 
Battle  of  Menden.  613. 
Battle  of  Monmouth,  535,  599. 
Battle  of  Red  Bank,  536. 
Battle  of  Rhode  Island,  576. 
Battle  of  Trenton,  599. 
Battles,  567. 
Bavarian,  218. 
Bavarian  King,  The,  102. 
Baxby,  567,  415. 
Baxter,  567,  42,  59,  64,  98,  109, 

180,  337,  347,  372,  436,  441- 
Bay  of  Honduras,  532. 
Bay  of  Matanzas,  610. 
Bay  of  St.  Louis,  506,  573. 


Bayard,  568,  179,  252,  425. 
Bayard,  Del.,  565. 
Bayles,  262. 
Bayless,  178. 
Bayley,  568,  168,  623. 
Baylies,  568,  316,  357,  49i- 
Baylie,  568. 
Bazin,  33. 
Beach,  568. 
Beal,  569,  31. 
Beall,  568. 
Baals,  568,  451. 
Bean,  569. 
Beane,  569,  302. 
Bearce,  569,  26. 
Bears,  569. 
Bearstall,  560. 
Bearseley,  569, 
Beaseley,  184. 
Beatie,  569. 
Beattie,  378. 
Beattey,  569. 
Beaucamp,  569. 
Beauchamp,  569. 
Beaufort,  S.  C.,  277. 
Beauharnois,  569. 
Beaumont,  569. 
Beauvoir,  569. 
Beazeley,  569. 
Beck,  569. 
Becker,  570,  490. 
Beckford,  570,  245. 
Beck  with,  570,  417. 
Becraft,  570. 
Bedford,  570,  422. 
Bedford,  Mass.,  180,  275. 
Bedford,  N.  H .,  289. 
Bedford,  Pa.,  546. 
Bedison,  570. 
Bedon,  243. 
Beebe,  570,  491,  603. 
Beecher,  571,  384. 
Beedle,  571. 
Beene,  360. 
Beer,  552. 

Beers,  572,  74,  98,  392. 
Beguey,  571. 

Belcher,  571,  182,  286,  332. 
Belchertown,    Mass.,    307,    317, 
493- 


INDEX 


XIII 


Belegney,  571. 

Belise,  88,  156. 

Belesise,  588. 

Belfort  Bay,  Me.,  614. 

Belfort,  Ire.,  574. 

Belgian,  572. 

Belknap,  57 [,  375,  481. 

Bell,  571,  278,  306. 

Bellamy,  572. 

Bellas,  572. 

Bellefonte,  Penn.,  97. 

Bellerica,  Mass.,  619. 

Bellerephon,  British  Ship,  514. 

Bellevieu,  101,420. 

Belleville,  N.  Y..  370. 

Belleville,  R.  I.,  229,  308. 

Belleville,  Va.,  175,  310. 

Bellinger,  22?. 

Bellingham,  Mass.,  45,  96,  147, 
194,  250,  310,  343,  393,  394, 
458,  565,  566. 

Bellows,  572,  85,  91,  377,  490. 

Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  541. 

Belluno,  572. 

Belton,  572,  151. 

Belvedere  Apollo,  630. 

Belvedere,  Schooner,  551. 

Bemis,  572,  99,  136. 

Benadotte,  218. 

Benchley,  572,  104,  400. 

Bendix,  572. 

Bendo,  572. 

Benedict,  573.  27,  33.  34.  35.  38, 
42,  44,  45,  51,  53,  55,  59,  61, 
64,  66,  70,  72,  74,  78,  79.  83, 
84,  85,  90,  91,  92,  96,  104, 
105,  107,  109,  117,  120,  125, 
128,  129,  131,  133,  134,  135, 
137,  139.  142.  147.  IS'.  152, 
160,  163,  167,  184,  185,  194, 
196,  208,  209,  210,  216,  218, 
225,  228,  240,  247,  248,  260, 
269,  273,  275,  297,  299,  303, 
304.  319.  322,  323.  325.  327, 
330.  332,  333.  337.  338,  353, 
356,  371.  372,  374,  376,  377, 
392,  394,  402,  407,  417,  425. 
431,  443,444.  446,  447.  450, 
453,  460,  461,  465,  467,  470, 
471,  475,  476,  479,  484,  489, 
490,  493,  498,  547. 


Beneficent  Congregat'l  Church, 

Prov.,  88. 
Benfield,  573. 
Kenfills,  S7i. . 
Benjaman,  573. 
Benjamin,  573. 
Bennett,  573,  32,  49,  52,  68,  74, 

93,   138,  209,  215,  275,  322, 

324,  385,  482. 
Benney,  574,  238. 
Benning,  574. 
Bennington,  Vt.,  610,  622. 
Benson,  574,  79,  131,  269,   276, 

322,  334,  393,  524- 
Bensley,  575. 
Bent,  575. 

Bentley,  575,  25,  412,  546. 
Benton,  575,  177. 
Bentzon,  575. 
Beranger,  575. 
Berbank,  575. 
Berbice,  589. 
Berden,  311. 
Bergofed,  575. 
Berherds,  310. 
Berkeley,  575. 
Berkeley,  Mass.,  41,  58,  218,  231, 

232,  253,  304,  305,  325,  371, 

479.  522,  523,  524,  609,  610, 

636. 
Berkshire,  Mass.,  87. 
Berkshire,  Steamer,  289. 
Berlin,   Ct.,   234,  256,   290,  491, 

547.  579- 
Berlin,  Germany,  505,^576. 
Bernard,  575.  ^S^S 

Berrian,  575,  273,  385,  454,  473. 
Berrien,  575. 
Berry,  576,  391. 
Bertrand,  392. 
Berthereau,  576. 
Berthman,  576. 
Besse,  576. 
Bessent,  563. 
Bessey,  105. 
Best,  283. 

Bethlehem,  Penn.,  572. 
Bethune,  576. 
Betterley,  576. 
Bettes,  245. 
Beverly,  576,  251,  460. 


XIV 


INDEX 


Beverly,  Mass.,  64,  142,  189,255, 

261,  266,  268,  407,  472,  503, 

616,  630. 
Bewick,  577. 
Bezeley,  577. 
Bezin. 

Bezzell,  211. 
Bibb,  577.         , 
Bibby,  421. 
Bible,  511. 

Bible  Society,  Am.,  593. 
Bible  Society,  549. 
Biblical  Literature,  Prof,  of,  307. 
Bichards,  577. 
Bicker,  577. 
Bickerton,  577. 
Bickford,  577. 
Bicknell,  577,  33,  75,  83, 114,  314, 

424,  468,  478. 
Biddleford,  Eng.,  298. 
Biddeford,  Me.,  102,  159. 
Biddersen,  577. 
Biddle,  577. 
Biddleford,  Eng.,  261. 
Bidwell,  169,  200. 
Big  Beaver  River, 
Bigelow,  578,  361,  370. 
Bigley,  144,  200,  378. 
Bijotat,  578. 
Billand,  Varennes,  578. 
Billerica,  Mass.,  582. 
Billett,  578. 
Billings,  578,    22,    24,    156,    193, 

336,  3S6,  364.  4'3.  451,  468, 

497- 
Billington,  579,  180. 
Bingham,  579,  55,  411. 
Bingham,  Schooner,  590.' 
Binney,  306,  329,  471. 
Binns,  579. 
Biographer,  523. 
Bird,  579,  224. 
Birdsall,  579. 
Birdseye,  579. 
Birkbeck,  580. 
Birkett,  580. 

Birmingham,  Eng.,  370,  422. 
Bisbee,  580. 
Bishop,  580,  83,    137,   182,   200, 

2J7,  231,  273,  292,  342,  357, 

378,  426,  430,  460,  489. 


Bishop,  (Title,)  344,  539- 

Bishop  of  Cloyne,  559. 

Bishop  of  New  York,  57,  86. 

Bir.hop  of  Ohio,  84. 

Bishop  of  South  Carolina,  298. 

Bisseau,  581. 

Bissell,  581,  177. 

Bissett,  581. 

Bixby,  581. 

Bizzell,  581. 

Black,    581,    150,    187,  188,  206, 

392,  463- 

Blackaller,  301. 

Blackburn,  581,  227. 

Blackington,  581,  192,  290,  389.- 

Blackman,  581. 

Blackmar,  581. 

Blacksmith,  61  r. 

Blackstock,  325,  408. 

Blackstone,  581. 

Blackstone,  Mass.,  122,  270,  276, 
346,  608. 

Blackwell,  582. 

Blagge,  582,  184. 

Blair,  582,  293,  294. 

Blaisdell,  126. 

Blake,  582,  22,  34,  41,  52,  65,  71, 
98,  103,  118,  156,  162,  164, 
170,  190,  217,  219,  253,  263, 
284,  289,  295,  302,  310,  332, 

336,  337>  373.  376,  379,  407, 
414,  430,  571,  583,  628. 

Blakeley,  582,  291. 

Blakeley,  Ala.,  509. 

Blanch,  583. 

Blanchard,  583,  38,  54,  120,  260, 
376,  388,  503. 

Blandensburgh,     Md.,    47,    368, 

559>  589- 
Blandford,  Va.,  581. 
Blanding,  583,  149,  152,  211,  276, 

477- 
Blaney,  232. 
Blanford,  Mass.,  587. 
Blash,  628. 
Blasdell,  584. 
Blashfield,  122,  166,  334, 
Blatchford,  584. 
Blaty,  584. 
Blesdell,  199. 
Blinn,  584. 


INDEX 


XV 


Blish,  584. 

Bliss,  584,  52,  68,  73,  225,  234, 
237,  245,  269,  27s,  342,  402, 
406,  423,431.471,  492. 

Blethens,  585. 

Bliven,    585,  173,  190,  214,  432. 

Blivin,  585. 

Blodgett,  586,  478. 

Blood,  586,  467. 

Bloodgood,  586. 

Bloomfield,  586,  151. 

Bloomingdale,  Ky.,  277. 

Bloomingdale,   N.    Y.,   203,  285, 

309- 
Blooming  Grove,  N.  Y.,  613. 
Blount,  586. 
Bluliff,  586, 
Blumpell,  586. 
Blutchford,  586. 
Bly,  586,351,  383.  393.400. 
Blye,  587. 

Blyenhill,  Eng.,  613. 
Blythe,  229,  498. 
Boag,  587. 

Boardman,  587,  24,  117,  161,  396. 
Boarding  House,  603. 
Board  of  Missions,  24. 
y>  oard  of  Trustees,  602. 
Boat,  514,  522,  575,591,608,614. 
Bobar,  31. 
Bodge,  587. 
Bodour,  587. 
Bogart,  1 01,  435. 
Bogh,  587. 
Bogle,  587. 
Bogman,  587,  263. 
Bogota,  Columbia,  408. 
Bohanon,  587. 
Boichat,  587. 
Boiess,  587. 
Boiler,  558. 
Bois,  588. 
Boisseon,  506. 
Boit,  358. 
Bollingbroke,  588. 
Boliver,  588,  373. 
Bolles,  588,  154,  264,  399. 
Boiling,  588. 
Bollon,  588. 
Bolster,  588,  28,  369. 


Bolter,  588. 

Bolton,  588. 

Bolton,  Mass.,  236,  307,  468. 

Boltwood,  320. 

Bombay,  India,  205,  513. 

Bonaparte,    588,   213,   228,   448, 

483.  497- 
Bond,  589,  283. 
Bondry,  589. 
Bonfils,  589. 
Bonney,  180,  186. 
Bonsman,  589. 
Bontick,  589. 
Bontrin,  360. 
Bonwell,  589. 
Booden,  589. 
Boodery,  589. 
Boodry,  589. 
Bookseller,  23,  80,  169,  414,  607, 

640. 
Books,  School,  510. 
Boomer,  589. 

Boone,  590,  273,  403,  433.. 
Boone  Isles,  548. 
Boone  Settlement,  Mo.,  590. 
Booneville,  N.  Y.,  634. 
Booram,  590. 
Booth,  590,  24,  268,  275. 
Boott,  148. 
Bootts,  590. 
Bordeaux,  Fr.,  575. 
Borden,    590,    36,    41,    124,   132, 

150,  155,  260,  274,  275,  276, 

317,  323,  326,339,  354,  393, 

423,  437,  473. 
Bordentown,  N.  Y.,  66,  104,  148, 

362. 
Bordot,  591. 
Borghese,  591. 
Borland,  591. 
Boshard,  591. 
Bosquiet,  591. 
Boss,  591,  232,  283,  346,  359,  360, 

363,  365,  447,  456,  474,  489. 
Bostler,  592. 
Boston,  592. 
Boston,  Mass.,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26, 

27,  28,  30,  31,  32,  33,  36,  37, 

38,  39,  40,  42,  43.  44.  45,  47. 

49.  51,  53.  54,55,56.  58,  59, 


XVI 


INDEX 


Boston,  Mass., — C 
60,  6i,  62,  63, 

71.  73.  74.  7h 
84,  85,  86,  87, 
100,  102,  103, 
112,  113,  116, 
120,  123,  124, 

131,  134,135. 
141,  142,  143, 
151,  152,  156, 
161,  162,  165, 
174,  175,  176, 
180,  181,  182, 
187,  188,  189, 
194,  196,  197, 
204,  205,  206, 
211,  212,  214, 
220,  221,  222, 
226,  227,  228, 
239,  240,  241, 
247,  248,  249, 
254,  255,256, 
262,  263,  264, 
269,  270,  273, 
281,  282,  283, 
288,  289,  290, 
298,  299,  300, 
306,  307,  308, 
3 '5.  317.320, 
326,  327,  328, 

334,  335,  337, 
346,  347,  349, 

354.  356.  358, 
362,  363,  364, 
368,  369,  370, 
374.  375.  380, 
386,  390.  391, 
396,  397,  402, 
408,  410,  411, 
417,418,419, 
432,  433,  434. 
443,  446, 448, 
455,  458.  459, 
466,  468,  473, 
483,  484,  48s, 

492,  493.  494, 
500,  503,  504, 
508,512,521, 

545.547,551, 
560,  566,  568, 


Continued. 
64,  65,  69,  70 
78,  79,  81,  83 

89.  94.  95,  99 
105,  107,  III 
117,  118,  119, 
127,  128,  130 
136,  139,  140 
144,  148,  150 
157,  159,  160 
167,  169,  171 

177,  178,  179. 
183,  184,  186 
190,  191,  193 

199,  201,  202 

208,  209,  210 

215,  217,  218 

223,  224,  225 

229,  230,  232 

242,  243,  245 

250,  252,  253 

257,  260,  261 

265,  266,  268 

27s,  278,279, 

285,  286,  287 

294,  29s,  297 

301,  302,  304 

312,  313,  314 

323,  324,  325 

330,  331.  332 

339.  342.  345 
35',  352,  353 
359.  360,  361 
365,  366,  367 
371.  372,  373 
382,  383,  385 
392,  393.  394 
403.  405,  407 
413,  415,  416 
420,  421,  422 
435.  439,  441 
449,  453,  454 
460,  463,  464 

474.  477.  479 
487,  488,  490 

495,  496,  497 
505,  506,  507 
522,  542,  544 

552,  553,  557 
570,  572,  573 


Boston,  Mass., — Continued. 
574,  575. 577.  578,  579,  580, 
582,  586,  591,  593,  599,  600, 
601,  602,605,  606,  607,  608, 
610,  612,619,  620,  624,  62s, 
631,  632,  635,  636,638,  639. 

Boston  Common,  624. 

Boston  Currier,  477. 

Boston  Free  Press,  476. 

Boston  Gazette,  64. 

Boston  Recorder,  26,  484. 

Boston,  Ship,  587. 

Boston  Telegraphy  26. 

Boston  Theatre,  74,  499. 

Bostwick,  324. 

boswell,  66,  377. 

Bosworth,  592,  84,  134,  164,  178, 
194.  197.  204,  206,  219,  277, 
298,  303.  326,  337,  400,  410, 
415,  420,  433. 

Botsford,  593. 

Bott,  593. 

Botts,  593. 

Boudinot,  593. 

Bouldrey,  491. 

Boulton,  593. 

Bouniere,  593. 

Bourbon  Co.,  Ky.,  277. 

Bourbon,  Isle  of,  591. 

Bourbon,  The,  542. 

Bourn,  593. 

Bourne,  593,  94,  99,  304. 

Bours,  594,  284,  638. 

Boutin,  594. 

Bowcock,  305. 

Bowden,  594. 

Bowditch,  594. 

Bowdoin,  594. 

Bowdoin,  Me.,  142. 

Bowdoin,  Me.,  College,  142,  419, 

530. 

Bowdoinham,  Me.,  555. 

Bowen,  594,  22,  28,  36,  46,  47, 
81,  85,  129,  141,  145,  147, 
159,  162,  164,  172,  181,  182, 
187,  189,  191,  194,  204,  209, 

214,  216,  220,  225,  240,  243, 
256,  266,  267,  290,  291,  293, 
29s.  300,  314,  325,   327,    330. 

334,  346,  364,  372,  373,  391, 


INDEX 


XVII 


Bowen, — continued. 

399,  402,  411,  413,  41;,  424, 
440,  449,451,453,  454,  457, 

459.  489.  499- 
Bower,  176,  348. 
Bowers,  598,   36,  255,   275,  336, 

347,  417-  434.  453,  456 
Bowie,  599. 
Bowker,  127. 
Bowland,  599. 

Bowler,  599,  66,  67,  169,  200. 
Bowles,  599. 
Bowline,  599. 
Bowman,  311. 
Bowne,  599. 
Bowyer,  599. 
Box,  599. 

Boxboro,  Mass..  139,  476. 
Boxford,  Mass.,  614. 
Boyce,  599. 
Boyd,  599,   230,    239,   283,  458, 

498,  564. 
Boyer,  600. 
Boyle,  600. 
Boyler,  600. 
Boyleston,  600. 
Boyleston,  Mass.,  142,  227,  299, 

554,  579,  605. 
Bozrah,  Ct.,  286,  624. 
Brab  river,  600. 
Brace,  142. 
Bracken,  600. 
Bradbury,  600,  311. 
Braddock's  Defeat,  58. 
Bradford,  600,  32,  66,  72,  88,  90, 

no,  193,  '99,  209,  232,  233, 

234.  393.  417.  420,  475- 
Bradford,    Mass.,    32,    115,    224, 

229,  292,  307,  367. 
Bradford,  Va.,  506. 
Bradish,  602. 

Bradley,  603,  136,  315,  498. 
Bradshaw,  603,  430. 
Brady,  603,  217,  298. 
Bragg,  604,  94. 
Braid,  486. 
Brainard,  604. 
Braine,  466. 
Braintree,  Mass.,    yj,   425,   449, 

467. 


Braley,  604,  22,  132. 
Braman,  604,  161,  267,  484. 
Branch,  604,   26,    108,    128,   183, 
207,  243,  281,  311,  372,  414, 

483. 
Branch  Bank,  U.  S.,  586. 
Brancroft,  128. 
Brand,  61. 
Brandt,  605. 
Brandy,  558. 

Brandy  wine.  Battle  of,  621. 
Branford,  Mass.,  213. 
Branford,  N.  Y.,  605. 
Brant  Rock,  612. 
Brasier,  605. 
Braston,  226. 
Brattell,  605. 

Brattleboro,  Vt.,  242,  608. 
Brattle  St.  Church,  Boston,  626. 
Braxton,  605. 
Bray,  605,  1 16,  421. 
Brayman,  605,  229,  237,  238. 
Brayton,  605,  118,  193,322,332, 

345,  413,488,  529- 
Brazier,  606,  83,  313. 
Brazil,  606. 

Brazil,  (place),  257,  352. 
Brazilian  Army,  i88. 
Breasheoses,  606. 
Breck,  606. 
Brecken bridge,  256. 
Breckenridge,  606. 
Breed,  121,  316,  370,481. 
Breese,  606. 
Brega,  493. 
Bremen,  Ger.,  509. 
Brenckenbiidge,  185. 
Brent,  606. 
Brenton,  607,  617. 
Brentwood,  621. 
Brewer,  607,   83,  298,  367,  436, 

496. 
Brewerton,  607,  ri6. 
Brewster,  607. 
Brewster,  Mass.,  94. 
Briant,  607. 
Briard,  607. 
Brice,  607. 
Brickley,  607,  187. 
Bride,  607. 


XVIII 


INDEX 


Bridge,  607. 

Bridge,  Central,  Prov.,  512. 

Bridgeham,  608,  610,  140,  228. 

Bridgeport,  Ct,  414,  553. 

Bridgewater,  Mass.,  58,  62,  70, 
86,  105,  106,  114,  127,  130, 
131,  136,  220,  221.  223,  256, 
412,  429,  442,  466,  471,  475, 
510,  512,  521. 

Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Academy, 
287. 

Bridges,  E77. 

Bridles,  301. 

Brig  Abbeana,  583. 

Brig  Agenoria,  547,  639. 

Brig  Antelope,  525,  545,  551. 

Brig  Argus,  U.  S.,  513. 

Brig  Charles  and  Ellen,  564. 

Brig  Dolly,  597. 

Brig  Edwina,  625. 

Brig  Fame,  549,  602. 

Brig  Ganges,  574. 
.  Brig  Gov.  Hopkins,  523,  625. 

Brig  James,  S70. 

Brig  John  IDecatur,  586. 

Bri^  Juno,  555. 

Bng  Laurel,  564. 

Brig  Marcia,  538. 

Brig  Maiy,  615. 

Brig  Mary  Seamans,  576. 

Brig  Nancy,  616. 

Brig  Only  Son,  532. 

Brig  Orazimbo,  514. 

Brig  Packet,  579. 

Brig  Paragon,  545. 

Brig  Pocahontas,  536. 

Brig  Prize,  582. 

Brig  Radius,  S49,  638. 

Brig  Remittance,  557. 

Brig  Resolution,  521. 

Brig  Richard,  598. 

Brig  Sampson,  622. 

Brig  Somers,  519. 

Brig  Success,  612. 

Brig  Union,  633. 

Brig  William  and  Mary,  591. 

Brig  Zephyr,  518. 

Brigantine  Radius,  584. 

Briggs,  608,  32,  37,  46,  67,  93, 
in,  us,  144,   184,  203,  204, 


Briggs, — Continued. 

216,  232,244,  251,  263,  282, 
284,  305,  308,  353,  376,  409, 
423,  444,  447,  457,  469.  477. 
483,  489,  492,  493,  498. 

Brigham,  608,  610,  55,  123,  151, 
417,  420. 

Bright,  610. 

Brightman,  610,  229,  322,  436. 

Brimblecome,  325. 

Brimfield,  Mass.,  32,  71,  250, 
275,552. 

Brinckerhoff,  610. 

Brinckle,  610. 

Brindley,  610. 

Bringhurst,  610. 

Bindley,  610. 

BrintnaJl,  610. 

Brisbane,  610. 

Brissal,  610. 

Bristed,  155,  156,  200,  241,  261, 
286,423,  43  E,  490 

Bristol,  611. 

Bristol  Co.,  Mass.,  130,  438. 

Bristol  Co.  Academy,  75. 

Bristol   Co.,  R.  I.,  512,  518,  593. 

Bristol,  R.  I.,  21,24,25,  26,30, 
31,40,41,  53,  56,  57,64,  67, 
72,  79,  84,  90,  93,  99,  100, 
101,  108,  113,  1 18,  121,  123, 
128,  130,  133,  135,  137,  139, 
140,  14s,  146,  147,  149,  153, 
154,  155,  156,  161,  163,  164, 
166,  167,  169,  172,  173,  174, 
177,  iSo,  184,  185,  [86,  187, 
189,  193,  196,  198,  199,  200, 
201,  204,  206,  209,  2:0,  211, 
213,  217,  218,  219,  220,  222, 
224,  225,  229,  230,  231,  232, 
233,  234,  235,  236,  238,  239, 
241,  243,24s,  246,  247,  248, 
249,  250,  253,  257,  261,  263, 
267,  268,  271,  272,  276,  278, 
279,  284,  285,  286,  293,  29s, 
296,  297,  298,  299,  304,  30s, 
306,  308,311,  316,  321,  327, 
328,  329,331.  333,  334,  335. 
337,  338,  340,  341,  344-  345. 
352,  354,'3SS.  3S6,  367.  368, 
372,  373,  377.  378,  382,  383, 


INDEX 


XIX 


Bristol,  R.  I., — Continued. 

384.387,389.391,  398,  403. 
410,  413,418,  420,  421,  423, 
428,  429,431,  433,  434,  437, 
438,  439,44'.  447,  448,  450, 
452,  456,  462,  455,  466,  469, 
473,476,485.486,  487.  490, 
495.  496,  506,  507,  S'O,  511, 
514,  516,530,  54',  549,  553, 
557.  560,  573,  582,  583,  58s, 
587,  592,  593.  594.  598,  600, 
601,602,614,622,  623,  629, 
631,  636,  639. 

Bristow,  61 1. 

British  Army,  177,  389,  496. 

British    Consul,    366,    378,   482, 

555- 
British  Forces,  542. 
British  King,  108,  159. 
British  Navy,  486,  632. 
British  Poets,  523. 
British  Prison,  591. 
British  Prisoners,  521. 
British  Service,  542. 
British  Ship  Bellerophon,  514. 
British  Ship  Guerriere,  607,  613, 

639 
British  Ship  Little  Belt,  573. 
British  Ship  Macedonian,  523. 
British  Ship  Pelican,  513. 
British  Ship  Shannon,  503,  613. 
Ikitt,  611. 
Brittle,  611. 
Brittain,  611,  150,  481. 
Brittian,  61  r. 
Broad,  61  i. 
Broadbent,  611. 
Broadie.  391. 
Broadfield,  611. 
Broadhead,  6ii. 
Broadway,  6t  i. 
Broadway,  N.  Y,,  603. 
Brockenbridge,  611. 
Brocket,  611. 
Brockett,  611. 
Brodie,  612,  37. 
Broeck,  612. 
Brohham,  117. 
Bromley,  612. 
Brompton,  Eng.,  616. 


Brompton  Plains,  N  J.,  582. 

Bronough,  6i2. 

Bronsdon,  6x2. 

Bronson,  612,  201. 

Brook,  6 12. 

Brook  (water),  175. 

Brookfield,  Ct.,  75,  125. 

Brookfield,  Mass.,  r8i,  192,  213, 
282,  370,  418. 

Brookline,  Mass.,  263,  280,  291. 
374,  403,  473,  508,  540,  544, 

Brooklyn,  Ct.,  34,  60,  69,  76,  80, 
82,  102,  108,  170,  192,  240, 
251,  260,  264,  267,  270,  347, 
352.  373,  38s,  403.  410,  418, 
428,  430,  445,  449.  455.  478, 
480,  494,  506,  507,  546,  549, 

575- 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  27,  193,  198, 
228,  244,  304,  388,  497. 

Brooks,  612,  44,  65,  217,  394,  422. 

Broome,  613. 

Broomfield,  Mass.,  448,  489. 

Brophy,  613. 

Brotherson,  413. 

Brotherton,  613. 

Brothruck,  43. 

Broughbridge,  Eng.,  588. 

Brown,  613,  19,  23,  25,  29,  34, 
36,  40,  42,  46,  52,  61,  62,  72, 
74,  76.  79,  90,  92,  95.  96,  98, 
100,  102,  103,  104,  108,  114, 
117,  122,  127,  128,  134,  139, 
141,  145,  149.  150,  153.  154, 
157,  162,  163,  164,  167,  168, 
i88,  196,  198,  199,  202,  207, 
208,  217,  222,  227,  230,  231, 
235,  236,  246,  249,  261,  266, 
267,  271,  272,  274,  278,  280, 
281,  285,  286,  296,  297,  303, 
311,  312,  316,  317,  319,  321, 
325,  326,  327,  331,  334,  343, 
343,35".  353,  354.  360,  363, 
370.  374.  377.  379.  384.  386, 
387.  390,  391.  395.  397.  399, 
400,  403,  406,  410,  411,  414, 
415,418,  421,  425,  427,  429, 
431.  432.  436,  437.  450,  452, 
461,  463,  473,  474,  477,  478, 
480,  482,  484,  485,  486,  489. 


XX 


INDEX 


Brown  Graduate,  512,  515,  519, 
542,  544,  548,  552,  SS5,  562, 
594,  618. 

Brown  University,  214,  305,  396, 
462,  505.  506,  531,  547,  565, 
592,  594,  612,  636. 

Brown  University,  Prof,  of  Nat- 
ural Philosophy  in,  175. 

Browntown,  Battle  of,  560. 

Brownville,  N.  Y.,  425,  615. 

Brownell,  622,  21,  39,  49,  85, 
120,  175,  217,219,  237,  300, 
326,329,  341,  379,  388,  412, 

413,  439,  470,  473- 
Browning,  624,  49,  209,  442,  476. 
Brownlow,  624. 
Bruce,  624,62,  189,  347,  387. 
Bruner,  624. 
Bruney,  624. 
Brunson,  624. 
Brunswick,  425. 
Brunswick,  Ga.,  542. 
Brunswick,  Me.,  503,  530. 
Brunswick,  The  Royal,  519,  584. 
Brush,  624. 
Bryan,  625. 

Bryant,  625,  126,  269,  372. 
Bryce,  226 
Buck,  625,  161,  265. 
Buchan,  625,  193. 
Buchanan,  351. 
Buckannon,  625. 
Buckanon,  625. 
Buckhout,  625. 
Buckingham,  477. 
Buckland,  184. 
Buckley,  625. 
Bucklin,   626,   83,  95,   135,  218, 

265,  294,  332,  428 
Buckminster,  626,  143. 
Buckner,  262,  398. 
Buckshot,  572. 
Buckstown,  Me.,  161. 
Budlong,  626,  97,  208,  466,  485. 
Buenos  Ayres,  227,  292,  574. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  42,  364,  365. 
Buffingham,  627. 
Buffington,  627,  42,  90,  147,  279, 

492. 
Bufifinton,  627. 


Buff  urn,  627,  157,  194,  221,  325, 

358,  381. 
Bugbee,  628,  32,  104,  480,  482. 
Bugby,  232. 
Building,  514. 
Bulger,  628. 
Bulkley,  628. 
Bull,  628,  29, 
Bullard,  628,   176,   188,  196,  222, 

308,  342. 
Bulletin,  Evening,  62,  71. 
Bulletin,  Saturday  Evening,  19. 
Bulling,  114. 
Bullock,  628,  174,  168,  184,  231, 

335.  458,  484,  492. 
Bulow,  629. 
Bump,  629. 
Bunce,  630. 
Bundy,  105. 

Bunker,  630,  82,  272,  492. 
Bunker  Hill,  587,  610. 
Bunks,  630. 
Bunn,  495. 
Bunting,  495. 

Burbank,  630,  239,  342,  463. 
Burbeck,  45. 
Burch,  630 
Burchard,  312. 
Burdick,  630,   103,  135,259,303. 

306,  313.344,  355,  360,  394, 

443- 
Burden,  631,  182. 
Burditt,  631. 
Burdon.  274. 
Burdsall,  63 1. 
Burge,  208,  220,  316,  317,  355, 

402,  405,  427,  44 [,  443. 
Burgess,  632,  44,   70,   246,^248, 

278,  391,  480,  495. 
Burgesses,  House  of,  554. 
Burgoyne,  587,  621. 
Burgoyne's  Capture,  587. 
Burgs,  632. 

Burial  Ground,  West  Prov.,  504. 
Burke,  632,  315. 
Burke's  Co  ,  Ga.,  482. 
Hurkett,  531. 
Burling,  633. 
Burlingame,  633,  46,  60,  68,  115, 

363,  374-  397,  409,  498,  499. 


INDEX 


XXI 


Burlingham,  633,  167,  405. 

Burlington,  N.  J.,  151,  586,  593. 

Burlington,  Vt.,  223,  409,  458, 
470. 

Burlington,  Vt.,  University,  458. 

Burnap,  633. 

Burnell,  396. 

Burnett,  633,  219. 

Burnham,  633,  98,  365. 

Burns,  634. 

Burnside,  634. 

Burr,  634,  58,  60,  74,  83,  149,  174, 
210,  234,24s,  272,  296,  303, 
385.  386,  398,  402,  461,  520, 
618,  628. 

Burrell,  635,  153,  301,  456,  468. 

Burrett,  635. 

Burrill,  635. 

Burrillville,  R.  I.,  31,  34,  85,  104, 
106,  136,  I4t,  165,  192,  194, 
19s,  222,  274,  308,  337,  339, 
343.  35',  352,  463,  480,  481, 
487.  533.  590,  616. 

Burrough,  635. 

Burroughs,  635,  131,  197,  239, 
247>  27s,  322,  411,  426. 

Burrow,  636. 

Burrows,  57,  132,  421. 

Burt,  636,  37,  41,   106,  136,  228, 

30s,  315.  325,  355,  463- 
Burte,  297. 
Burtis,  637. 
Burton,  637. 
Burwell,  637. 
Bush,  639,  408,  426,  433. 
Bushby,  288. 
Bushee,  640,  91,  160. 
Bushwick,  N.  Y.,  565. 
Bussey,  419. 
Bustard,  640. 
Butcher,  637. 
Butcher  (trade),  572,  616. 
Bute,  637. 
Butler,   637,    65,   122,    161,  244, 

250,  32r,  551,  599- 
Buttermilk  Falls,  N.  Y.,  586. 
Buttersworth,  638,  428. 
Buttiiian,  639. 
Butts,  639,  S3,  82,  107,  168,  184, 

200,  286,  339. 


Buxton,  Me.,  128,  462. 
Byles,  640. 
Bynam,  640. 
Byrant,  640. 
Byrd,  640. 
Byrne,  640. 
Byrnes,  640,  323. 
Byron,  640. 
Byron,  Lord,  ISO. 


Cablee,  103. 

Cabot,  226. 

Cadet,  The  Literary,  19,^52,  168, 

226,  344. 
Cady,    54,    69,   81,  in,  127,  166, 

177,  19s,  207,  246,  254,  321, 

344.  455,  485.  498,  546. 

Cafferty,  205. 

Cahoone,  193,  248,  333. 

Cain,  168. 

Cairn, 

Calcart,  264. 

Calcutta,  Ind.,  S04. 

Calder,  69,  234,  274. 

Caldwell,  137. 

Caledonia,  Ship,  S07. 

Callev.  394. 

Calve'rt,  Md.,  ^^. 

Calvert  Co.,  Md.,  564. 

Calvert,  221,  387,  462. 

Calvin,  536. 

Cambreling,  261. 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  30,  S5,  (^'2-, 
128,  130,  139,  JS7,  227,  270, 
284,  298,  335,  416,  434,  439, 
542,  SS7,  561,  578,602. 

Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  64,  182, 
204,  468. 

Cambridge,  University  of,  178, 
2n. 

Camden  Co.,  Ga,,  519,  563. 

Camden,  S.  C.,  74,  201,  231,477, 

479. 
Camerioca,  W.  L,  200,  487. 
Cammann,   178. 
Camp,  Aide  de,  542. 


XXII 


INDEX 


Campbell,  74,  ^6,  217,   234,   268, 

344.  368. 
Canaan,  Ct.,  568. 
Canal,  587. 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  71,  88,   93, 

94,   140,  176,  284,  354,  428. 
Caneer,  583. 
Canda,  576. 

Candidate  Minister,  391,  485. 
Candidate,  Sloop,  505. 
Candle,  483. 
Cannon  (name),  42,  87. 
Cannon,  572,  602. 
Canterbury,  Archbishop  of,  201, 

210. 
Canterbury,  Ct.,  91,  98,  127,  192, 

219,  222,  301,  309,  374,  358, 

363,  505,  507,  546,  633. 
Canton,  China,  57,  176. 
Canton,    Mass,     174,    191,    225, 

495- 
Canton,  Ship,  516. 
Cantonment    Posse  Christianne, 

624. 
Cape  Ann,  508. 
Cape  Cod,  209,  312,  549,  567. 
Cape  Horn,  630. 
Cape  May,  571. 
Cape  Messanrado,  564. 
Cape  Verde  Isle,  58. 
Cape  Verde  Isles,  429. 
Capitol  Hill,  521. 
Capron,  35,  53,  90,  260,  334,  394, 

495.  462. 
Captain,  191,  410,  560. 
Captain  of  Marines,  523. 
Card,  48,  54,  348,  443. 
Carew,  421. 
Carey,   25.    214,    242,    243,    267, 

272,  327,  407,  442. 
Cargill,  167,  218. 
Carhle,  152,  206,  308,  395. 
Carlisle,  19,  416. 
Carlisle,  Eng.,  283. 
Carlisle,  Penn.,  410,  611. 
Carlisle,  Penn.,  Barracks,  572. 
Carlton,  44,  64. 
Carlton,  Va.,  553. 
Carmarthen,  Marquis  of,  51. 
Caroline,  Sloop,  600. 


Carpenter  (name),  22,  23,  25,  34, 
60,  84,  107,  119,  129,  1-35, 
138,  145,  147,  149,  153.  166, 
168,  170,  174,  205,  206,  220, 
227,  232,  233,  286,  307,  319, 
325.  35',  354.  357,368,  381, 
383.  395.  400,  406,  423,  427, 
441,  448,  455,  459,  483,  488, 
499.  609. 

Carpenter  (trade),  573. 

Carpenter  House,  534. 

Carr,  22,  36,  94,  120,215,  254, 
259.  306,  330,  338,  343,  392. 

Carriage,  520,  521,  546,  574,  612. 

Carrier,  251. 

Carrington,  66. 

Carrique,  91,  162,  233,  461. 

Carroll,  51. 

Carrollton,  Md.,  51. 

Carson,  416. 

Cartel  Analastan,  336. 

Carter,  93,    100,   116,   253,    326, 

343,  369,  392. 
Cart  Wright,  272. 
Carver,  256,  448. 
Carver,  Mass.,  325,  378,  561. 
Case,  68,  197,  242,  306,  334,  337, 

447- 

Caseim,  368. 

Casey,  95,  232. 

Cash,  99,  487. 

Cashier,  90,  95,  98,  159,  (96,  198, 
201,  243,  281,  384,  402,  405, 
452,  474,  475,  483,  489,  586. 

Castine,  Me,,  552. 

Castle,  326. 

Castle,   Moro,  635. 

Castoff,  i6o. 

Caswell,   63,    130,  396,  449,  480, 

435- 
Catastrophe,  607. 
Catholic  Church,  214. 
Caton,  51,  228,  448. 
Cattle,  249. 
Caulincourt,  424. 
Causrines,  486. 
Cavanaugh,  27. 
Cavendish    Square,    Eng.,    324, 

396- 
Cayaga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  616. 


INDEX 


XXIU 


Cazenove,  49. 
Cecely,  514. 

Central  Bridge,  Providence,  512. 

Central  Falls,  R.  I.,   33,  64,  83, 

92,  93,  !i6,   210,   211,  225, 

27s.  319.  353.  407.452. 
Central  Manufacturing  Co.,   33, 

132. 
Centre,  271. 
Centreville,  N.  Y.,  n. 
Centreville,  R.  I.,  42,  67,  73,  97, 

15s,  181,  249,  452,  455,  626, 

637. 

Centreville,  S.  C,  404. 

Chace,  21,  25,  38,  47,  65,  78,  84, 

85.  99.    100,    107,    1 18,  120, 

126,  r33,  136,  154,  181,  199, 

200,  208,  217,  236,  253,  257, 

273,  280,  291,  296,  307,  317, 

343.  345,  359.  367.  380,  388, 
401,424,  436,483,  488,  491, 

493.  495,  499- 
Chadsey,  469. 
Chad  wick,  473. 
Chaffee,   83,   149,   168,  179,  216; 

219,  258,  260,  349,  414,  498. 
Chair,  519,  585,  632. 
Chairman,  602. 
Chaise,  557. 
Chamberlain,  47,    81,    113,    243, 

262,  386. 
Chamberlain  (trade),  159. 
Champlain,  23, 46,  58,    123,   132, 

249,  252,282,  371,  470,  473. 
Champlain,  Lake,  398. 
Champlain,  N.  Y.,  139,  287. 
Chancery,  Court  of,  366,  389. 
Chancillor,  594. 
Chandler,  84,  227,  280,  339,  404, 

406. 
Channing,  242,  243,  326,  372. 
Chapee,  315. 
Chapel,  104 

Chapel,  Kings,  184,  299,  337. 
Chapel,  Methodist,  115,  133,  202, 

293,  404,  450. 
Chaplain,  640. 
Chaplin,  Ct.,  540. 
Chapin,  55,    158,  384,  399,  43i, 

441,  442,  456,  465,  495. 


Chapman,  173,  194,  280,  304,  339. 

Chappell,  26,  335,  362,  378,  392. 

Chapponil,  358. 

Chappotin,  7T,  152,  230,  456. 

Charge  des  Affairs,  238,  309. 

Charles  II,  302. 

Charle.";  and  Ellen,  Brig,  564. 

Charleston,  S.  C,  21,  26,  37,  45, 
48,  49,  51,61,62,69,  70,  71, 
76,  80,81,  82,  86,97,99,  lOI, 
IDS,  106,  110,  II  I,  123,  125, 
129,  144,  151,  159,  172,  177, 
179,  187,  188,  189,  190,  19s, 
198,  207,  214,  221,  224,  225, 
239.  243.  245.  251,  259,  264, 

267,  273,  283,  2^5,  297,  300, 
306,328,  329,  361,  368,  372, 
390,  391,  395>40o,  411,  420, 
422,  426,  435,  437.  454.  4S6, 
458,  483,  497,  503,  515,  520, 
530.  543,  562,  576,  579,  588, 
606,  615,  616,  618. 

Charleston,  S.  C,  Harbor,  511. 

Charleston,  S.  C,  Theatre,  61. 

Charlestown,  Ind.,  172,  386. 

Charlestown,  Mass,  31,  42,  43, 
44,  88,  90,  98,  102,  179,  181, 
185,  192,  221,  223,  224,  230, 

268,  272,  279,  316,  317,  335, 
365,  371,4^5.  417.  419,  429. 
430.  431.  434.  436.  445.  458, 
468,  477,  482,  487,  506,  562, 
583,  600,  607,  613. 

Charlestown,  R.  I.,  59,  98,  114, 
134,  17s,  186,  244,  330,  360, 
370,  414,  524,  537,  624,  631. 

Charlotta,  Vt,  513,  583. 

Charlton,  Mass.,  50,  73,  91,  loi, 
122,  158,  214,  256,  258,  368, 
458,  463,  465,  474,  512. 

Charlton,  Mo.,  199,  402. 

Charlton,  N.  Y.,  599. 

Charnley,  492. 

Charrel  Village,  Mo.,  590. 

Charthagena,  Africa,  575. 

Chatham,  Ct.,  80,  588. 

Chatham,  Mass.,  247,  257,  548. 

Chatman,  279. 

Chesapeake,  U.  S.  Ship,  503,  553, 
613. 


XXIV 


INDEX 


Cheeseley,  248. 

Cheets,  48. 

Cheever,  50,  104,  428,  492. 

Chelsea,  Eng.,  324. 

Chelsea,  Mass.,  74,  362,  396,  432. 

Chelsea,  Vt.,  558. 

Chemistry,  Prof,  of,  214,  597. 

Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.,  625. 

Cheney,  53,  98,  112,  133,  147, 
181,  216,  222,  228,  260,  269, 
283,  303,  317,  318,342,  343, 
384,  400,  483,  489. 

Chepachet,  R.  I.,   62,    no,  276, 

333.  357,  363,  432,  476,  581, 

598. 
Cheralin,  30. 

Cheraw,  S.  C,  138,  163,  473. 
Cherokee  Indian,  615. 
Cherokee  Nation,  21  r,  286. 
Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.,  615. 
Cheshire,  Ct.,  603. 
Cheshire,  Eng.,  129. 
Cheshire,  Mass  ,417,  624. 
Chessmr.n,  26,  302,  438. 
Chester,  587. 

Chester  Co.,  Penn.,  188,  438. 
Chester  District,  S.  C,  616. 
Chester,  N.  H.,  63,  178. 
Chestnut,  479. 
Chevalear,  575. 
Chickesaw  Tribe  of  Indians,  58, 

ISO. 
Chief  Justice,  314,  329,  535,  565, 

601. 
Chief  Justice  of  R.  I.,  471. 
Chief  of  the  Mohawks,  605. 
Chief  of  the  Seminoles,  628. 
Child,  28,  64,  94,    169,   203,  233, 

299.  303.  453- 
Childs,  84,  198,  357,  383,  392. 
Chile,  36,  516,  620. 
Chillicothe,    O.,    111,    194,    217, 

310,  495- 
Chillson,  419. 

Chilmark,  Mass.,  26,  487,  565. 
Chiltenden,  372. 
Chipman,  39,  136. 
Chippewa,  543. 
Chipton,  282. 
Chocolate  Mills,  R.  I.,  22,  117. 


Choctaw  Agency,  113,  422. 

Cholera,  613,  626. 

Cholin,  Ct.,  638. 

Choules,  49,  r26,  141,  149,  192, 
197,  200,  220,  223,  229  238, 
264,  275,285,  294,  312,  345, 
346,  358,359,  360,  375.  382, 
396,  488. 

Christ  Church,  439. 

Christ  Church,  N.  Y.,  486. 

Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  166. 

Christ  Church,  South  Leicester, 
196. 

Christian  Church,  308. 

Christian  Telescope,  250. 

Christy,  346. 

Chronicle,  359,  495,  553- 

Chronicle,  Independent,  506. 

Chronicle,  Pawtucket,  179,  186. 

Church  (name),  28,  29,  S3,  71,  79, 
201,  218,262,  291,  307,  326, 

356.  375,  380,  384.  389,  393, 

398,  401,  403,  409,  437,  452, 

453,  466,  493- 
Church,  544. 
Church,   Baptist,  425,   526,  541, 

567,  590,  593,  604,  619. 
Church,    First    Baptist,   Boston, 

487. 
Church,  Brattle  Street   Baptist, 

Boston,  626. 
Church,  Baptist,  Warren,  449. 
Church,  Catholic,  214. 
Church,     Congregationist,    573, 

636. 
Church, Congregational,  Beverly, 

503. 
Church,    Congregational,  Hollis- 

ton,  454 
Church,    First    Congregational, 

Killingly,  467. 
Church,   Congregational,   Reho- 

both,  490. 
Church,  Christ,  439. 
Church,  Christ,  N.  Y.,  486. 
Church,  Christian,  308. 
Church  de  Espriet,  424. 
Church,  Dutch  Reformed,  565. 
Church,  East  Salem,  575. 
Church,  Elder  Slades,  520. 


INDEX 


XXV 


Church,  Episcopal,  215,  304. 
Church,  First,  Boston,  503. 
Church,  Grace,  Boston,  464. 
Church,    Methodist,    539,     580, 

60s. 
Church,  North  Salem,  503. 
Church,    Protestant    Episcopal, 

625. 
Church,   Richmond    St.,    Prov., 

483- 

Church,  St.  George,  L.  I.,  628. 

Church,  St.  Michael's,  Marble- 
head,  598. 

Church,  St.  Paul,  Pawtucket, 
486. 

Church,  Trinity,  Newport,  454. 

Church,  Unitarian,  408,  447. 

Church,  Second  Unitarian,  412. 

Church,  Universalist,  285,  496, 
580. 

Church  Street,  Prov.,  513. 

Churchill,  22,  100,  210,  357,  396, 

434- 
Chute,  503. 
Cincinnati,  O.,  123,  148, 203,  443, 

557.  565,  580,  582,  598,  633. 
Cincinnati,  The,  516. 
Circus,  176,  421,  612. 
Cisco,  114. 

City  Recorder,  71,  476. 
Civic  Honors,  594. 
Civil  Engineer,  U.  S.,  378. 
Civil  History,  Prof,  of,  569. 
Civil  Tribunal  of  the  Seine,  576. 
Clock,  395. 
Claffden,  361. 
Clafflin,  163,  412. 
Claggett,  113,  254. 

ciapp,  ^^,  159, 2  IS,  216, 337, 414, 

494- 

Clarendon,  N.  Y.,  6io. 

Clarke,  27,  33,  $8, 6s,  81,  87,  103, 
112,  119,  128,  133,  IS9,  161, 
171,  176,  183, 187,  191,  201, 
20s,  221,  222,227,  229,  230, 
234,  240,  243,  245,  247,  272, 
278.  295,  305,  338,  340,  346, 
349.  353.  354,  358,  361,  363, 
367.  376.  380,  381,  382,  385. 
390,  395.  398,  422,  424.  440, 
451,  460. 


Clarkesburg,  Tenn.,  67. 
Clarkes  Isle,  Mass.,  387,  437. 
Clarkes  Point,  632. 
Class,  Freshman,  531,  S65. 
Class,  Junior,  612,  636. 
Class,  Sophomore,  S47.  597- 
Clay,  183. 

Clemsford,  Mass..  565. 
Clement,  140,  142. 
Clemon,  131,  253. 
Clemmons,  284,  371. 
Clerk,   262,   297,   32s,  421,  S82, 

593,601. 
Clerk  of  Court,  611,  634. 
Clermont,  Mass.,  140. 
Clermont,  N.  Y.,  286. 
Cleveland,    140,   203,   208,    282, 

366,  371,  471.  476. 
Cleveland,  O.,  203,  462. 
Clifford,    S3,    SS.   122,  426,  431, 

433.  443- 

Clift  St.,  N.  Y.,  607. 

Clinton,  100,  3S4. 

Clinton,  Ga.,  S2,  138,  154. 

CUnton,  N.  Y.,  276,  412,  619. 

Cloyne,  Bishop  of,  SS9. 

Coachman,  S12. 

Coal  Pit,  614. 

Coast  of  Africa,  S06,  S46,  598, 

601. 
Coates,  427. 
Cobb,   2S,   36,  42,  61,   13s,  136, 

224,  276,  349,  406,  426,  439, 

479,  481,  484- 
Cobleigh,  161. 
Coburn,  43  s. 
Coburn,  Prince  of,  131. 
Cochran,  184,  319. 
Cod,  Cape,  567. 
Coddington,  345. 
Coe,  27s,  382. 
Coffin,  92,  97,  166,  180,  212,  224, 

374,  431- 
Coffin,  Lead,  s66. 
Coffee  House,  Merchants,  304. 
Coffee    House,   New    England, 

169. 
Coffee  House,  Philadelphia,  loi. 
Coggeshall,  81,  90, 144,  153,  199, 

316,  320,  360,  386,  410,  429, 

434,  445- 


XXVI 


INDEX 


Cahawla,  Ala.,  516. 

Cohasset,  Mass.,  208,  468. 

Colburn,  373. 

Colby,  27,  74,  106,  186,  317,  471. 

Colchester,  Ct.,  543. 

Colchester,  Md.,  100,  145. 

Coldrain,  36. 

Cole,  65,  128,  132,  167,  173,  187, 
224,  232,  247,  249,  259,  266, 
276,  296,  302,  3c6,  307,  322, 
32S>  347.  360,  395,  4o8,  424. 
427.  437,  444,  452,  463,  472, 
623. 

Colebrook,  Ct.,  124,  292,  544. 

Coleman,  33,  36,  138,  252. 

Coles,  100. 

Collamore,  40. 

Collector  of  Customs,  Deputy, 
265,  401. 

College,  Alleghany,  196. 

College,  Amherst,  64,  235,  495. 

College,  Andover,  207,  298. 

College,  Bowdoin,  419,  530. 

College,  Columbia,  172,  362,  389, 

493- 
College,  Columbian,  161. 
College,  Dartmouth,  487,  616. 
College,  Divinity,  555. 
College,  Hamilton,  545. 
College,    Middlebury,   370,   417, 

566. 
College,  St.  Mary's,  591. 
College,  Surgeons,  510. 
College,  South  Carolina,  581. 
College,  Union,  212,  259. 
College,  Waterville,  Me.,  584. 
College,  William  and  Mary,  588. 
College,  Williams,  255. 
College,  Yale,  326,  414. 
Collins,   24,   91,    124,   126,    154, 

174,  175,  200,  215,  224,  239, 

265,  294,  319,  324,  336,  386, 

409,  422,  444. 
Collyer,  163,  380. 
Colman,  186,  485. 
Colonial  Agent,  Acting,  523. 
Colthier,  356. 
Columbia  College,  149,  172,  362, 

389,  493- 
Columbia,  Ct.,  301,  309. 


Columbia  Co.,  Ga,,  58. 
Columbia  Co.,  O.,  341,  367. 
Columbia,  Penn.,  322. 
Columbia,  Ship,  549. 
Columbia,  S.  America,  130. 
Columbia,  S.    C,   74,   172,   364, 

499,  581. 
Columbian  College,  161. 
Columbian  Phenix,  456. 
Columbian  Reporter,  350,  442- 
Columbian  Star,  331,  370. 
Columbus,  N.  Y.,  445. 
Columbus,  O.,  534;  578. 
Colvm,  82. 
Colwell,  31,  53,489. 
Comedian,  494,  605. 
Comeron,  432. 
Commandant,  49. 
Commander,  366,  415. 
Commander,  Master,    100,   243, 

293- 
Commander,  Nautical,  505,  513, 

565,  575,  580. 
Commander  U.  S.  Navy,  176. 
Commercial  Register,  566. 
Commercial  News  Room,  557. 
Commissary,  5-92. 
Commissary  General,  610. 
Commissioner,  443. 
Committee  of  Safety,  578. 
Commodore,  414,  426. 
Common,  Boston,  624. 
Common    Pleas,    Court  of,  533, 

565,  568,  601. 
Commonwealth  Advocate,  351. 
Community,  Ursuleme,  530. 
Comptroller,   116,159. 
Comsett,  51.      ■•• 
ComStock,  38,  58,  91,    156,  211, 

232,  307,  335.  351,  398.  449- 
Conanicut,  554. 
Conant,  122. 
Conard,  427. 
Concord,  Mass.,     45,   107,    143, 

160,  181,  281,  620. 
Cdncord,   N.    H.,   54;   109,   142, 

189,  333.  384.  394.  41-S.  420, 

503,  622,  638. 
Condy,  71,  276. 
Cone,  76.  '      '" 


INDEX 


XXVII 


Confectioner,  571. 

Congdon,  72,  75,  120,  138,  170, 
231.  237,  259,  263,  272,  276, 
355,  385.  403.  442,  46t,  469, 
473.  492- 

Congregational  Church,  1 13, 419, 

573- 

Congregational  Church,  Benefi- 
cent, Providence,  88. 

Congregational  Church,  Beverly, 
Mass.,  503. 

Congregational  Church,  Bristol, 
231,  278. 

Congregational  Church,  Hollis- 
ton,  Mass.,  82,  454. 

Congregational  Church,  First, 
Killingly,  80,  467. 

Congregational  Church,  Second, 
Newport,  423. 

Congregational  Church,  First, 
New  York,  434,  439. 

Congregational  Church,  Paw- 
tucket,  275. 

Congregational  Church,  Reho- 
both,  423,  490, 

Congregational  Church,  Tiver- 
ton, 252. 

Congregational  Church,  First, 
Wrentham,  543. 

Congress,  Member  of,  31,  36, 
no,  152,  232,  254,  268,  270, 
318,  321,  324,  371,417,  448, 
545,  495,  535,  555,  557,  577, 
578,  586,  591,  596,600,  608, 
629. 

Congress,  Member  of  Provincial, 
568. 

Congress,  Representative  in,  586, 

633- 
Congress,  Senator  in,  508. 
Congress,  U.  S.  Ship,  505. 
Conmgone,  424. 
Conkwright,  288. 
Conley,  211. 
Connecticut,   57,    199,  271,  316, 

352,  400,  427,  518,  530,  545, 

557,  577,  579,  583,  587,  588, 

603,  612,  618. 
Connecticut  Mirror,  604. 
Conner,  118. 


Connett,  390. 
Connon,  624. 
Constable,  518,  602. 
Constellation,    U.    S.  Ship,  68, 

610. 
Constitution,  National,  617. 
Constitution,  State  Convention, 

629. 
Constitution,   U.    S.    Ship,    366, 

415.  503,  539,  560,  569,  607, 

613,  639. 
Consul,  422. 
Consul,  American,  314,  350,  522, 

593,  602,  618,  625. 
Consul,   British,    157,  366,    378, 

482,  555. 
Consul,  France,  302. 
Consul  Genera),  238,  302,  309. 
Consul,  Spanish,  530. 
Consul,   United   States,  58,    59, 

373,  429,  436,  496,  575,  583. 
Contraband  Goods,  612. 
Convent,  5i5- 
Convention,  French,  521. 
Convention,  Massachusetts,  617. 
Convention,  Member  of,  533. 
Convention,  State  Constitutional, 

629. 
Convention,  Virginia,  566. 
Converse,  177,  242,  329,  467. 
Conway,   Mass.,    57,    295,    305, 

391,  462. 
Conyers,  38,   117,  207,  263,  370, 

450. 
Cooke,  22,  49,  60,  62,  6t,  74,  75, 

n,  85,93,97,  109,  114,  "8, 
125,  126,  166,  171,  189,  190, 
194,  249,  272,  275,  300,  320, 
328,  344,  351,363,  380,  392, 
401,405,  433,  436,  437,  441, 

445,  517,  585,  596. 
Cooley,  439. 

Coolidge,  144,  223,  240,  270. 
Coomer,  40,  I73- 
Coons,  175. 
Cooper,  204,  207,  242,  273,  292, 

340,  368,  444.  489- 
Copeland,  58,  304. 
Corbett,  463. 
Corbin,  47,  424,  427. 


XXVIII 


INDEX 


Cordiss,  89. 

Corey,  41.   42,   5°.  52,  MS.  171. 

177,  250,  263,  284,  349,  38s, 

418,  444,  447,  493. 
Corino,  Palace  of,  497. 
Cork,  Ire.,  214,  373. 
Corliss,  277,  601. 
Cornell,  60,  63,  82,  85,  127,  136, 

165,  166,  176,  181,  236,  243, 

256,  271,  277,  306,  353,  375, 

386,  418,  451. 
Cornish,  316. 
Cornish,  Me.,  138. 
Cornwall,  Ct.,  211,  286. 
Cornwall,  Eng.,  96,  242. 
Cornwall,  Vt.,  31,  354. 
Coronation,  King's,  282,  297. 
Coroner,  581. 
Corps,  U.  S.  Engineer,  116,  157, 

232,  409, 464. 
Corps,  U.  S.  Marine,  47,  49,  137, 

341,  362,  523,  594. 
Cosmopolite,  Sloop,  573. 
Cossack,  141. 
Coster,  68. 
Costine,  315. 
Cotaline,  420. 
Cotesby,  100. 

Cotton,  62,  2X0,  222,  247,  384. 
Cottrell,  47,  278,  303,  419,  484. 
Coulter,  59. 
Council,    Governor's,    560,  578, 

629. 
Council,  Privy,  553. 
Council,  Town,  533,  601. 
Councillor  at  Law,  252. 
County  Judge,  554,  629. 
County  Court,  512. 
County  Register,  568. 
Court,  Chancery,  366,  389. 
Court,  Clerk  of,  611,  634. 
Court  Common  Pleas,  533,  565, 

568,  601. 
Court,  County,  512. 
County  Court,  Judge,  637. 
Court,  Justice  of,  611. 
Court,  County,  Judge,  637. 
Court,  Superior,  254. 
Court,  Supreme  Judicial,    Bris- 
tol County,  593. 


Court,  Supreme,  536. 

Court,  U.  S.  District,  640. 

Court,  Vienna,  366,  389. 

Court.  Worcester  County,  582. 

Courtlandt,  N.  Y.,  151. 

Coutts,  302. 

Cove,  365. 

Covel,  192,  205,  238,  467. 

Covley,  181. 

Coventry,  Ct.,  17  f,  210,  440, 
464. 

Coventry,  R.  I.,  28,  35,  37,  41, 
42,  64,  79,  80,  82,  89,  97.  98, 
102,  105,  no,  115,  118,  128, 
132,  138,  150,  153,  154.  170, 
171,  177,  185,  200,  202,  206, 
207,  208,  211,  213,  220,  226, 
229,  233,  235,  236,  239,  2SS. 
258,  260,  261,  272,  274,  276, 
277,  278,  281,  286,  291,  310, 
321,  329,  333,  338,  340,  343, 
352,  353,  358,  36s,  370.  375. 
376.  379,  384.  387.  391.  405. 
423,  427,431.  433.  438,  440, 
441,  443.444,  449,  45  L  466, 
472,  473,  488,  492,  498,  499, 
524,  526,  529,  530,536,  539, 
549.  573.  595.  596,  608,  609, 
611,  633. 

Cow  Neck,  L.  I.,  263,  292. 

Cowden,  2(1. 

Co  well,  71,  426,  446. 

Cowley,  21  r. 

Cowling,  482. 

Cox,  21,  104,  210,  287,  468. 

Coy,   106,  232. 

Cozzens,  i66,  294,  374,  407,  454. 

Crafts,  62. 

Craggin,  381,  482. 

Craig,  240. 

Cramp,  566. 

Crandall,  73,  109,  190,  264,  311, 
401,  504. 

Crane,  56,  58,  no,  in,  165,  266, 
279. 

Cranston,  44,  72,  125,  355,  393, 
482,  299. 

Cranston,  R.  I.,  32,  33.  34,  35, 
36,  43,  50,  52,  59,  69,  70,  72, 
74,  92,  94,  95,  97,  99,    102, 


INDEX 


XXIX 


Cranston,  R.  I., — Continued. 
io6,  107,  109,  III,  112,  115, 
116,  120,  124,  132,  138,  153, 
154,  158,160,  162,  165,  168, 
169,  170,  171,  193,  198,  207, 
215,  218,228,  230,  237,  239, 
241,  242,249,  251,  256,  257, 
258,  259,260,  26  r,  262,  266, 
269,  272,  274,  276,  277,  279, 
280,  297,306,  312,  318,  319, 
322,  332,  334,  335,  336,  338, 

343.  347.  349-  3S6,  357,  363. 
368,  369,  376,  377,  383,  385, 
392,  397,409.  420,  421,  425, 
438,  439,  440,  441.  443,  444, 
446,  452,  463,  478,  480,  481, 
498,499.504,  506,  Sii,  533, 
534,  536,  537,  538.  539,  543, 
545,  549,  558.  566,  567,  574, 
604,609,614,624,  632,  633, 

637- 

Crapon,  96,  loi,  326. 

Craver,  406. 

Crawford,  468,  634. 

Crawford,  Pa. ,  4 1 1 . 

Craycraft,  143. 

Creek  Agency,  55. 

Creek  Nation,  178,  186. 

Creighton,  26,  179,  309. 

Cressey,  346. 

Criminal,  550. 

Crisp, 

Croade,  479. 

Crocker,  28,  26,  31,  32,  34,  37, 
43,  49,  50,  66,  67,  75,  78,  81, 
82,  90,  92,  99,  too,  loi,  112, 
113,  121,  122,  133,  138,  144, 
145,  152,  i6r,  164,  165,  166, 
168,  175,  178,  183,  187,  188, 
189,  193,205,206,  209,  212, 
213,214,215,221,  224,  234, 
251,  253,  258,  262,  263,  282, 
283,  284,  285,  287,  292,  299, 
300,  312,313,  314,  316,  319, 

325,  336,  337,  344,  347,  356, 
360,  361,  364,  367,  372,  375, 

389.  390,  393,  394,  395,  396, 
404,  406,  407,  412,  419,  420, 
426,  435,  446,  475,  477,  482, 
483,  490,  494,  496,  577,  639. 


Croghan,  95. 

Crompton  Mills,  388. 

Crosby,  73,  122,  224,  334. 

Cross,  26,  30,  51,  56,  264,  443. 

Crossbee,  88. 

Crossman,  21,61,  91,  135,  392. 

Crouch,  483. 

Crowell,  479. 

Crown  and  Anchor  Inn,  67,  462. 

Crown  Point,  576. 

Crowningshield,  309;  432. 

Cruff,  132. 

Crumb,  119. 

Cuba,  W.  I.,  119,  200,  597. 

Cudworth.  41,  175,  343. 

Culver,  605. 

Cumberland  Co.,  Ky.,  611. 

Cumberland  Co.,  Penn.,  523. 

Cumberland,  R.  1^30,  33,  38,  42, 
44,  49,  61,  64,  68,  70,  78,  84, 
91,  92,  93,  95,  96,  103,  107, 
108,  109,  no,  114,  1 16,  117, 
128,  133,  134,  156,  166,  167, 
168,  170,  171,  182,  184,  185, 
190,205,208,210,  211,  217, 
218,  220,  227,  228,  233,  235, 
240,  244,  250,  255,  269,  270, 
272,  274,  275,  276,  277,  282, 
286,  292,  295,  300,  301,  303, 
308,  309.310,  316,  318,  319, 
320,  326,  334,  335,  336,  337, 
338,  339,343,  344,  347,  35 1, 
352,  353,  356,  357.  361,  362, 
363,  373,  376,  378,  381,  392, 
393.  394.398,  406,  411,  419, 
424,  425,  427,  428,  430,  433, 
436,  440,  444,  445,  446,  448, 
456,  458,  459,  460,  461,  471, 
472,  475,481,  485,  490,  491, 
499,  511,521,  526,  533,  536, 
537,  538,  549.  553,  559,  566, 
577,  586,609,  613,  614,  615, 
6i8,  619,  620,  622,  632. 

Cummington,  Mass.,  57. 

Cummings,  35,  114,  191,  218, 
287. 

Cunningham,  39,  70. 

Curracoa,  W.  I.,  547. 

Currens,  254. 

Currier,  240,  367. 


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INDEX 


Currier,  Boston,  477. 

Curtis,  34,  35,  61,  95,  104,  115, 
160,  247,  258,  259,  276,  279, 
280,  294,  296,319,  332,  335, 

337.338.354.358,  371,  389, 
403,  414,416,  420,  435,  438, 

479- 
Cushing,  89,   162,    191,  206,  231, 

247,  387,  429,  467,  474,  500. 
Cushman,  83,  182,  217,  376. 
Customs     Dept.,    Collector    of, 

265,  401. 
Cutein,  in. 
Cuthbert,  10 1. 
Cuthean,  262. 
Cutler,   96,    103,    175,  245,  371, 

344,  461,  497. 
Cutter,  194,  415. 
Cutter,  Revenue,  630. 
Cuttins,  356. 
Cutting,  181. 
Cutts,  90. 
Cuyler,  164. 
Cyane,  U.  S.  Sloop  of  War,  509, 

579- 
Cynthia,  Ship,  574. 


D 


Dabney,  102. 

Daggett,   27,  45,  56,  87,  94,  95, 
108,  130,  163,  217,  234,  271, 

336,  343.  361,  374,  427.  461, 

491,498,  580,612. 
Dailey,  321. 

Daily  Advertiser,  22,  217. 
Dalcho,  224,  273. 
Dale,  345. 
Dallis,  179. 
Damascus,  512. 
Dameron  Place,  Miss.,  54,  187. 
Dana,  37,  ,63,  no,  192,  202,  220, 

335.3^2,396,451. 
Danbury,  Ct.,  98,  560. 
Danby,  Vt.,  54,  223. 
Dane,  388,  492. 
Danforth,   19,  159,  285,  351,  423, 

481. 


Daniels,  48,  310,  362,  381,  471. 
Danish   East    Indies,   Governor 

of,  6n. 
Danish  Minister,  239,  338. 
Danish   West  Indies,  Governor 

of,  575- 
Danvers,    Mass.,   264,  300,  407, 

474.  S95- 

Danville,  Ky.,  351. 

Darby,  200. 

Darien,  Ga.,  36,  151,  223,  346, 
348,415,  565. 

Darling,  42,  76,  180,  215,  310, 
460,  472,  474,  494. 

Dartmouth,  Mass.,  46,  47,  73, 
136,  193,  202,  232,  249,  .263, 
300.  305,  322,  339.  406,  415, 
437.  515.  518,  519.  556. 

Dartmouth  College,  487,  616. 

Dartmouth  University,  514. 

Dashiell,  369. 

Daunery,  302. 

Davenport,  28,  38,  96,   160,   162, 

173.  316,  356. 

Davidson,  352. 

Davis,  30,  36,  55.  62,  78,  91,  97, 
98,  no,  121,  129,  132,  137, 
147,  149,  161,  164,  169,  186, 
197,  208,  222,  23s,  246,  247, 
275,  276,  278,  296,  301,  316, 
323,  336,  367,  373,  383,  384, 
408,  429,  433,  453,  457,  465, 
472,  503,  588,  626. 

Davol,  307,  437. 

Dawes,  120,  320. 

Dawless,  65. 

Dawley,  24,  116,  174,  258,  266, 
268,  383,  466. 

Day,  150,  204,  242,  256,  281,  403, 
416,  440,  458. 

Dayton,  102,  126. 

Dayton,  O.,  69. 

Deacon,  179,  188. 

Deacon  (Title),  567,  568. 

Dean,  36,  40,  49,  61,  88,  124, 
130,  135,  149,  218,  220,  23s, 
258,  262,  287,  290,  295,  308, 
311.  330,  339,373,  3S8,  406, 
408,  424,  438,  461,  474,  481, 

Deans,  286. 


INDEX 


XXXI 


DeArbel,  8i. 

Dearborn,  107. 

Dearth,  388. 

De  Arcy,  51. 

DefHaise,  215. 

Deblois,  239. 

De  Breson,  395. 

Debt,  Jail  for,  561. 

Decamp,  Marshall,  575. 

De  Castellane,  219. 

Decatur,  561. 

Decoy,  U.  S.  Ship,  5x2. 

Dedham,  Mass.,  42,  63,  yj,  119, 
156,  157,  182,  208,  211,  224, 
248,  281,  313,  330,  346,  356, 
410,  411,  420,  4.^3,  486,  488, 

495,  S07.  S2I,  SSL  565,  587. 

588. 
Deckings,  47. 
Deer  Island,  487,  614. 
Deerfield,  Mass.,   27,   144,   480, 

S72. 
Deerfield,  N.  H.,  103,  264,  614. 
Defeat  of  Braddock,  58. 
De  Forrest,  340. 
Deforest,  340. 
Degen,  418. 

Dehon,  236,  292,  298,  426,  4S4. 
Delano,  176,  40S. 
Delegates,  Va.,  House  of,  S09. 
Delirium,  S67. 
Dellester,  52. 
Dellingham,  448,  488. 
Delaware,  s6,  67,   81,   20S,  427, 

S64. 
Delaware,  Governor  of,  S64. 
Delaware,     Grand     Master     of 

Grand  Lodge,  610. 
Delaware,  U.  S.    Senator  from, 

128. 
Delaware,  N.  Y.,   137,   iSi,  191. 

246. 
Delaware  River,  S79. 
Demille,  298. 
Deming,  60,  242. 
Democrat,  the,  266,  293. 
Denham,  322. 
Denise,  33s. 

Denison,  46,  56,  58,  426. 
Denmark,  213,  238,  309. 


Dennett,  s68. 

Denneyville,  Me.,  S92. 

Dennis,  %y,  98,  124,  274,  280, 
343,  470,  488. 

Dennis,  Mass.,  210. 

Denny,  162. 

Department,   Medical,  139,  287. 

Department  of  State,  499, 

Department,  Treasury,  s68. 

Deputy  Collector  of  Customs, 
265,  401. 

Deputy  Sheriff,  518. 

Deputy  States  General,  576. 

Derby,  410. 

Derry,  Ire.,  600. 

Desaunette,  186. 

Desha,  5S0. 

Detroit,  Mich.,  78,  114*  347,  409. 

Devatt,  288. 

De  Veaux,  26 r. 

De  Walewski,  Tj. 

Dewey,  204,  2s 5. 

Dewhurst,  80. 

De  Witt,  193. 

De  Wolfe,  24,  64,  161,  180,  243, 
24S.  2S7,  293,  295,  34S,  373. 
423,  437.  490. 

Dexter,  34,  4S,  48,  50,  S2,  S4.  77, 
87.  90,  91,  92,133,  150,  163, 
195,  196,  197,  214,  223,  264, 
318,338,  353.399,  408,  430, 
459,  486,  490,  492,  537,  598. 

Diamond,  Ship,  6n,  576. 

Di  Borgo,  383. 

Dickens,  133,  202,  292,  423. 

Dickenson,  287,  369. 

Dickerman,  25,  105. 

Dickerson,  80,   594. 

Diedamia,  Schooner,  631. 

Dighton,  Mass.,  41,  42,  68,  100, 
loi,  107,  108,  121,  133,  154, 
174.  192,  208,  216,  244,  250, 
253,  262,  273,  27s,  278,  284, 
334.  359,  379,  382,  383,  394, 
400,  428,  430,  433,  434,  452, 
467,  477,  478,  479,  482,  491, 
492,  514,541,  542,  558,  568, 
582,  604,  608. 

Dike,  51,  265.    ' 

Dillingham,  156. 


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INDEX 


Dillon,  458. 

Diman,  198,  327,  428,  469. 

Dimmock,  165. 

Dinsmore,  179. 

Dinwiddie,  389. 

Diocese,  Eastern,  344. 

Diplomat,  Russian,  383. 

Directory,  Executive,  561. 

Dirting,  600. 

Dismore,  254. 

District   Attorney,   U.   S.,   190, 

579- 
District  Collector  of  La.,  U.  S., 

426. 
District  Court  of  La.,  133. 
District  Court,  U.  S.,  640. 
District  Court,  U.  S.,  for  R.  L,  558 
District,  Eighth  Militia,  562. 
District,  Providence,  162. 
District,  Quebec,  581. 
Divinity  College,  555. 
Dix,  1 06,  495. 
Dixfield,  482. 
Dixon,  192. 
Doane,  243. 
Dockhard,  169. 
Dockray,  254. 
Dodd,  213. 

Dodge,  73,  94,  102,  196,  229. 
Dole,  245. 
Dolly,  Brig,  597. 
Donaldson,  284. 
Donnell,  29r,  341. 
Doorkeeper,  519,  630. 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  JT,   98,    123, 

284,289,315,392,  419,  425, 

427,  S06. 
Dorr,  45,  231,  349,  361,  390. 
Dorsey,  250. 
Doud,  24. 
Douglass,  loi,  119,  123,  199,  243, 

260,  278,  322. 
Douglass,  Mass.,  54,  95,  136,  192, 

291.  29s,  369,  392,  467.  476, 

482,  507,  Sir,  545. 
Dover,  N.  H.,  143,  543. 
Dow,  121,  122,  169,  191,411,443. 
Dowager,  104. 

Dowe,  314,  331,  389,  412,  467. 
Downer,  402. 


Downes,  59,  224,  552. 

Downie,  497. 

Downing,  1 16,  209. 

Doyle,  52,  55,  loi,  262,  362. 

Doyleston,  Penn.,  266,  293. 

Dracut,  Mass.,  31,  113,  202,  422. 

Dragoons,  U.  S.  Light,  599. 

Drake,  33,  540. 

Dramatist,  575. 

Draper,  53,  59,  61,  73,  162,  189, 
220,  233,  281,  321,  347. 

Draver,  136. 

Dresden,  Me.,  416. 

Dresser,  121,  255. 

Drever,  278. 

Drew,  300,  410. 

Drimdle,  345. 

Driscoll,  165. 

Drown,  108,  114,  119,  131,  145, 
186,  233,  273,  342,  346,  347, 
358,  464,  465. 

Drowned,  510,  511,  512,  513, 
515,  516,  518,  522,  528,  535, 
552,  557,  562,  563,  564,  565, 
566,  571,  572,  574,  575,  579, 
581,584,585,586,  587.  588, 
59i>  596,  599.  607,  608,  611, 
612,  614,  6x5,  618,  621,  623, 
625,626,631,635,  636,  638, 

639- 
Druggist,  628. 
Drummond,  314. 
Drury,  93,  263,  477. 
Drying  Machine,  558. 
Drezeek,  216. 
Dublin,  Ire.,  188,  228,  418,  448, 

542,  593,  640. 
Duchy  of  Nassau,  503. 
Dudley,  54,  283. 
Dudley,  Mass.,  61,  134,  414,  416, 

427,  496. 
Duel,  506,   521,    563,  581,   586, 

589,  594.  599,  624,  629,  630, 

634,  640. 
Duff,  214. 
Duffy,  487. 

Duke  of  Kent,  108,  159. 
Duke  of  Leeds,  51. 
Duke  of  Wellington,  51. 
Dukes  Co.,  O.,  565. 


INDEX 


XXXIII 


Dumaresque,  242. 

Dummer  Academy,  506. 

Dunbar,  118. 

Duncan,  70,  274. 

Dunham,  19,  36,   261,  355,  359, 

366,  388. 
Dunkin,  326. 
Dunlap,  81,  156. 
Dunn,   66,    158,    176,   248,    259, 

262,  302,  343,  386,  405. 
Dunstable,  N.  H.,  113,  212. 
Dunton,  207. 
Dunwell,  434. 
Durtee,  36,    103,   140,   200,  446, 

466,  574. 
Durich,  285. 
Durkin,  177. 
Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,    531,    555, 

625. 
Dutch  Jew,  589. 
Dutch  Reformed  Church,  565. 
Dutton,  324. 
Duxbury,  Mass.,    191,    249,  549, 

466,  462,  601. 
Dwyer,  68. 

Dwight,  71,  128,  136,  274,  484. 
Dyer,  85,  89,  136,  148,  158,  241, 
247.  257.  323.  338,  3S0,  362, 
387.  399.  42s,  438,  442,  443. 
471. 
Dyer  Co.,  Tenn  ,575. 


Eager,  .47,  203,  467. 

Eagle,  The  American,  19. 

Eagle,  The,  239. 

Eagle  Bank,  Bristol,  196,  198. 

Eagle   Bank,   Nev.^   Haven,  20 r, 

295. 
Earle,  21,  80,  108,  in,  126,  143. 

193,  232,  328,  348,  365,  373, 

404,  415,  422,443.  452,  461. 

480. 
Earl  Ilchester,  505. 
Early,  324. 
Eason,  81. 


East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  217. 

East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  62,  74, 
79,  105,  287,  289,  293,  305, 
323.  350,  395.  412,  426,  475- 

East  Florida,  579,  628,  629. 

East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  24,  25, 
32,61,62,72,78,96,97,  98, 
99,  loi,  112,  118,  120,  160, 
172,  183,  i8s,  186,  189,  192, 
208,  209,  214,  220,  223,  231, 
239,251,  254,  257.  279.  302, 
3>6,  3S3,  354.360,  380,  386, 
388,  397.  399.  402,  405,  409, 
416,  418,442,  444,  447,  448, 
457,  464,  465,  467,  468,  472, 
482,  515,  523,  524,  529.  532, 
533,  535.  536,  537.  538.  539, 
547.  575.  595.  596.  600,  609, 
615,  621,632,  635. 

East  Haddam,  Ct.,  570. 

Eastham,  Mass.,  116,  136,   223, 

346,  431- 

East  Hampton,  Ct.,  178. 

East  Hartford,  Ct.,  449. 

East  Haven,  Ct.,   153,  343. 

East  Lothian,  Scot.,  634. 

liaston,  Md.,   108,  320,  346,  630. 

Easton,  Mass.,  106,  in. 

Easton,  N.  Y.,  504. 

Easton,  Penn.,  554. 

Eastport,  Me.,  44,  131,  566. 

East  River,  N.  Y.,  552. 

East  Sudbury,  Mass.,  469. 

East  Salem,  Mass.,  Church,  575. 

East  Windsor,  Ct.,  68,  145,  162, 
176,  288,  415. 

Eastern  Argus,  265,  344,  407. 

Eastern  Diocese,  344. 

Eastern  District  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, 427. 

Eastern  District  of  Virginia,  44, 
294. 

Easterbrooks,  109,  133,  146,  305, 

4I3- 
Eastman,  190,  503. 
Easton,  65,   76,    148,   203,   204, 

205,  254,  283,  302,  495. 
Eathforth,  307. 
Eaton,    37,    107,    131,    159,   227, 

339.  361,  393.  405,  441.  491- 


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XXXIV 


INDEX 


Eddy,  24,  37,  44.  45.  66,  77,  89, 
103,  114,  116,  124,  126,  131, 
135,  146,  147,  i59>  160,  172, 
173,  184,  194,  201,  202,  217, 
229,  230,  236,  238,  249,  253, 
277,  286,  287,  303,  304.  31 '. 
313-316,  318,323.327,  332, 
333.334.  343.  346.  355.  361. 
367.  375.  378,  379.401.  403, 
408,  417,  433.  443.  444,  445, 
451,455,  463,  470,  485- 

Edee,  Me.,  175. 

Edinburgh,   Scot.,  96,   141,310, 

509,  523- 

Edinburgh  Review,  90,  474. 

Edinburgh  University,  616, 

Edenton,  N.  C,  438,  586. 

Edes,  21,  22,  23,  26,  28,  31,  32, 
34.  37.  39.  42.  43.  45.  48,  SO. 
52,  58,  59.  60,  63,  65,  68,  70, 
71.  72.  73.  74.  75.  83.  84,  85, 
87.  88,  93,  94,  95,  96,  98,  99, 
100,  105,  106,  117,  121,  126, 
131,  140,  143,  148,  152,  153, 
156,  160,  162,  165,  166,  167, 
168,  174,  180,  182,  184,  187, 
191,  192,  194,  195,  196,  198, 
204,  209,  214,  216,  217,  218, 
220,  221,  226,  228,  231,  232, 
233,238,  240,  249,  251,  252, 
256,  260,  262,  269,  271,  272, 
282,  286,  293,  294,  297,  299, 
3or,  305,  310,  314  317,  318, 
320,  321,  322,  327,  330,  331, 

335.  338,  343.  344.  347.  349, 
356.  358,  360,  364,  368,  372, 
380,  382,  387,  397,  402,  405, 
406,  408,  412,  414,  418,  419, 
421,  423,  424,  426,  427,  429, 
430.  434.  442.  443.  445.  446, 
447.  448.  45'.  455.456,  459, 
461,  464,  465.  466,  470,  474, 
475,  476,  478,  482,  483,  489, 
491,  494.  497.  616. 

Edgar,  200,  365. 

Edgartown,  Mass  ,  95,  134,  177, 
212,  366,  400,  461,  495,  638. 

Edgecomb,  185,  190. 

Edgeworth,  486. 

Edgeworthian,  Ire.,  486. 


Editor,  19,  21,  22,  26,  32,  49, 
52,  54,  62,  64,  71,  73.  84, 
86,  87,  90,  92,  120,  128,  133, 
137.  150,  IS'.  156.  157,  168, 
.175,  176,  179,  180,  189,  190, 
191,  204,  209,  211,  212,  217, 
226,  234,  239,  242,  246,  247, 
256,  265,  266,  268,  276,  289, 
293.  294.  309.  3' o,  328,  340, 
344,349,  351,  359.  370,  379. 
393.  395,  407,  412,  424.  426, 
430,  436,  446,  456,  474,  477. 
495,  506,  509.  517.  523.  550, 
553,  566,  569.  581,  602,  604, 
606,  612,  624,  630,  631. 

Edson,  225. 

Edwards,  39,  113,  294,  330,  414. 

Edwina,  Brig,  625. 

Edy,  581. 

Egglestone,  419. 

Eickstadt,  Ger.,  102,218. 

Erickstadt,  Prince  of,  569. 

Eighforth,  307. 

Eighth  Militia  District,  562. 

Eighth  U.  S.  Infantry,  624. 

Elder  Slade's  Church,  520. 

Elderkin,  255,  332. 

Eldred,354,  388,  405. 

Eldredge,  107,  141,  225,  273, 
308,  340,  491. 

Elephant,  562. 

Elgina,  Greece,  150. 

Elizabeth  City,  N.  C,  32,  163, 
189,  359. 

Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  304. 

Elizabethtown    Gazette,    N.    J., 

307- 
Elkins,  272. 
Ellen,  313. 

EUery,  31.  94,  255.403- 

Elliot,  119,    141,    2X1,    282,   399, 

402. 
Ellis,  103,  107,  193.334.344,406, 

437,  454.  455.  457,  482,  485, 

488,  495. 
Ellsbree,  274,  305. 
Ellsworth,  432. 

Ellsworth,  Me.,  58,  349,  491,  506. 
Elton,  158,   162,   203,    216,   425, 

445.  623. 


INDEX 


XXXV 


Elwin,  293. 

Ely,  390. 

Embassy,  American,  245. 

Emerson,  224,  415. 

Emes,  418. 

Emmons,  82,  131,  176,  423. 

Emperor  of  Prussia,  580. 

Emperor  of  Russia,  229. 

Empress  Josephine,  424. 

Endicott,  229. 

Ennis,  221,  464. 

Enfield,  Ct.,  99,  164,  287,  498, 
541,653. 

Engineer,  562. 

Engineer,  U.  S.,  59,  141. 

Engineer,  U.  S.  Department,  504, 

Engineer,  U.  S.  Civil,  378. 

Engineer,  U.  S.  Corps  of,  116, 
157,  232,  409,  464. 

England,  29,  64,  67,  107,  iij, 
128,  129,  141,  201,  203,  210, 
2£6,  227,  254,  25s.  282,  304, 
324,  360,  417,  446,  462,  472, 
495,498,  509,  5«i.  513,  523, 
53'.  542,548,  551.  552,  554, 
568,  569,  572,  577.  583.  586, 
587,589,  603,  611,  624,  625, 
632,  633,  640. 

English,  625. 

Englishman,  618. 

English  Keyes,  532. 

English  Throne,  131,  586. 

Engraver,  563. 

Engraver  on  Wood,  577. 

Enquirer,  the  N.  Y.,  87,  209. 

Ensign,  560. 

Enterprize,  Schooner,  584. 

Enterprize,  U.  S.  Ship,  576. 

Entwistle,  166, 

Episcopal  Church,  215,  267,  304. 

Episcopal  Seminary,  624. 

Episcopal  Church  of  Virginia, 
600. 

Eppes,  90,  369. 

Epping,  N.  H.,  254. 

Eppinger,  398 

Epsom,  Mass.,  577. 

Erie,  Battle  of  Lake,  519. 

Erie,  Fort,  543. 


Erie  Lake,  566. 

Erie,  Penn.,  519. 

Ernest,  175. 

Erpell,  131. 

Erwing,  9r. 

Eschenburg,  292. 

Esdell,  353. 

Esleeck,  302. 

Espriet,  Church  der,  424, 

Essex,  40,  343,  406. 

Essex  Co.,  Mass.,  563. 

Essex,  Mass.,  266,  487. 

Estes,  118. 

Estremadura,  509. 

Etchell,  384.    ■ 

Etna,  Steamer,  566. 

Ettrich,  Shepard,  59,  248. 

Europe,  522. 

Eustis,  86,  356,  482. 

Evans,  80,    127,    184,   219,   221, 

389.  397- 

Evening  Bulletin,  62,  71. 

Evening  Gazette,  631. 

Evening  Po.st,  633. 

Everest,  452. 

Everett,  22,  46,  55,  72,  150,  213, 
229,  243,  250,  306,  347,  406. 

Ewell,  113. 

Ewers,  223,  398,  493. 

Ewinger,  127. 

Exchange  Bank,  Smithfield,  489. 

Executed,  512,  519,  531,  542, 
544,  551.  552,  555,  563.  569, 
570,  571,  600,  601,  632. 

Executive  Directory,  561. 

Ex-Empress,  159,  160. 

Exeter,  Ct.,  144,426,463. 

Exeter,  N.  H.,  27,  141,  503. 

Exeter,  N.  Y.,  516,  570. 

Exeter,  R.  I„  24,  25,  73,  94,  109, 
123,  125,  126,  202,  237,  240, 
242,  248,  249,  264,  271,  276, 
278,  279,  32T,354,  401,  405, 
410,  447,  449,  470,  518,  554, 

575,  590. 
Expedition,  Scientific,  552. 
Expedition,  Sullivan's,  592. 
Explosion,    544,    558,    566,  572, 

576,  578.  598,  640. 


XXXVI 


INDEX 


Factory,  570. 

Fairbanks,  45,  285,  337,  377,  485. 

Fairbanks  Mill,  61  r. 

Fairbrother,  142. 

Fairfax  Co.,  Va.,  137. 

Fairfield  Co.,  Ct.,  634. 

Fairfield,  Mass.,  144,  177. 

Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  360,  481,  606. 

Fairhaven,  Mass.,  29,  94,  132, 
245,  259,  28s,  287,  323,  324, 
341,  368,  378,  380,  413,  458, 

473.  491.  545.. 

Fairman,  36,  285. 

Fales,  58,  200,  222,  224,  234,  25s, 
28s,  329.  390,  4>6,  450,  4S5, 
487. 

Fall  River,  Mass.,  25,  27,  42,  44, 
47,  55,  71,  83,  94-  '05,  106. 
121,  126,  131,  132,  136,  137, 
139,  147,  ISO,  151,  155,  16s, 
172,  185,  198,  200,  208,  223, 
235,  241,  246,  249,  253,  260, 
272,  27s,  279,  285,  291,  300, 
303.  323,  328,  330.  331,  344. 
35'.  376.383.  384.  39',  398, 
400,  401,  417,  437,  448,  453, 

471,  474,482,  49'.  492,  493, 
496,  566,  58s,  590,  59 1.  596, 
60s,  606. 

Falling  Tree,  611. 

F"alls,  Battle  of  the,  S3i. 

Falls  of  the  Ohio,  562. 

Falmouth,  Mass.,  loi,  324. 

Fame,  S49,  602. 

Fanning,  214,  493. 

Fargo,  265. 

Farland,  188. 

Farley,  25,  35.  43,  80,  93,  loi, 
108,  126,  260,  263,  281,  326, 
365.  376.  412,  413,  445,  447. 
489. 

Farmer,  374. 

Farmers,  561. 

Farmer's  Hoy,  586. 

Farmer's  &  Manufacturer's  Jour- 
nal, 184. 

Farmer's  Gazette,  266,  293. 

Farmington,  Mass.,  414. 


Farnell,  365. 

Farnsworth,  287,  435. 

Farnum,  136,  142,  170,  184,   194, 

202,  220,  281,  384,  388,  446, 

451,  460,  S03. 
Farquhar,  378. 
Farrar,  120,  296. 
Farrier,  46,  327. 
Farrington,  182. 
Farrington,  Penn.,  75,  431. 
Farris,  152. 
Faumier  Co.,  Va.,  582. 
Faulkner,  240. 
Favorite,  Schooner,  596. 
Faxon,  375. 
Fay,  38,  345,  418. 
Fayette  Co.,  Pa.,  27. 
Fayetteville,  N.C.,  153,  196,246, 

372. 
Fearing,  51,  162,  324. 
Federal sburgh,  Md.,  433,  497. 
Fell,  204. 
Fellows,  119. 
Felton,  63. 

Female  Preacher,  285. 
Fenley,  176. 
Fenner,  34,  49,  57,  107,  125,   153, 

154,  162,  174,236,  246,   257, 

260,333,  341.  358,  392,  407 

440,  462,  507. 
Fenno,  296,  353. 
Ferguson,  59,  84,  164,   172,  241, 

341,342,485- 

Ferns  Court,  Ire.,  593. 

Ferren,  255. 

Ferris,  330. 

F"erry  Boat,  565. 

Ferryman,  554. 

Fessenden,  299,  475. 

Fever,  562,  574,  578,  586,  588, 
594,  598,  601,  611,  612,  625. 

Fever,  African,  523. 

Field,  31,54,86,  89,95,  129,  153. 
165,  184,  210,  237,  246,  258, 
264,  344,  347,  349,  364,  379, 
380,400,  419,  427,  431,  432, 

435,438,470. 
Fields,  135. 

Field's  Point,  633,  637. 
Fifeshire,  Scot.,  96,  310. 


INDEX 


XXXVII 


Fifield,  115,  i27< 

Fifteenth  Hussars,  96,  310. 

Fillmore,  347. 

Finch,  291. 

Findley,  325. 

Finn,  261. 

Firefly,  U.  S.  Schooner,  506. 

Fireman,  558. 

First  Baptist  Church,  621. 

First   Baptist   Church,    Boston, 

394.  487- 
First    Congregational     Church, 

Killingly,  80,  467. 
First    Congregational     Church, 

Newport,  365. 
First    Congregational     Church, 

New  York,  434,  439. 
First    Congregational     Church. 

Providence,  56,  174. 
First    Congregational     Church, 

Wrentham,  543. 
First  Church,  Boston,  503. 
First  Officer,  545,  579. 
Fish,  155,  189,  200,  274,  400,  486. 
Fisher,  124,    137,  161,  172,  214, 

259,  263,  272,  277,  324,  351, 

374,  449,  465.  485.  497- 

Fisherfield,  550. 

Fishing,  63  r. . 

Fishkill,  N.  Y,  548. 

Fiske,  33,  43,  49,  59,  91. 109,  126, 
128,  142,  154,  161,  182,  188, 
204,  211,  233,  234,  240,  255, 
272,  287,  317,  318,349.  386, 
398,  405,  416,  425,  426,  441, 
463,  467,  478,  497. 

Fitchburgh,  Mass.,  39,  252,  350, 
476. 

Fitts,  461. 

Fitz,93. 

Five  Isles,  593. 

Flagg,  87,  157,  370.  427- 

Flahety,  385. 

Flanders,  128,  462. 

Flanders,  Europe,  515. 

Flash,  Sloop,  505. 

Flatbush,  L.  I.,  520. 

Fleetwood,  223. 

Fleming,  183,  296. 

Fletcher,  256,  293,  370,  494. 


Florence,  Ala,,  351. 

Forence,  Italy,  265,  563. 

Florida,  201,  572. 

Florida,  Legislative  Council,  612. 

Flushing,  L.  I.,  265,  409,  628. 

Fogg,  268,  300. 

Folger,  264. 

Follensbee,  364. 

Follett,  119,  170,  250,  270. 

Folsom,  118,  178. 

Forbes,  23,  134,  220. 

Forces,  British,  303. 

Ford,  303,  411,  481. 

Foretop,  573. 

Foreigner,  535. 

Foreyard,  596. 

Forgery,  601. 

Forks,  180. 

Forman,  69. 

Forrestall,  382. 

Fort  Adams,  638. 

Fort  Bowyer,  624. 

Fort  Erie,  543. 

Fort  Hawkins,  Ga.,  417. 

Fort  Jackson,  577. 

Fort  McHenry,  531. 

Fort  Mitchell,  178,  186. 

Fort  Niagara,  117,  516. 

Fort  Wayne,  625. 

Forth,  78. 

Fortress  Macinac,  Mich.,  613. 

Fosdick,  202,  399. 

Foss,  331. 

Foste,  300. 

Foster,  24,  125,  139,  170,  212, 
243,  252,  327,  366,  387,  395, 
416,  445,  458,  487,  489. 

Foster,  R.  I.,  29,  32,  34,  36,  60, 
65,  68,  loi,  131,  133,  177, 
222,225,  247,  248,  251,  255, 
247,  248,  251,  255,  257,  259, 
26t,  283,  333,  336,  376,  386, 
407,  409,  431,  444,  448,  449, 
459,  481,  483,  510,  522,  543, 
574,  606,  617,  618,  619,  621, 
632. 

Four  Mile  Creek,  Va.,  294,  315. 

Fourth  Regt.  Va.  Militia,  552. 

Fourth  U.  S.  Infantry,  78,  347, 
629. 


XXXVIII 


INDEX 


Fowle,  335,  448. 

Fowler,  55,  105,    140,    162,  165, 

190,  246,  251,  270,  313,  328, 

376,  458,  492. 
Fowling  Piece,  576. 
Fox,  257,  261,  375,  379. 
Foxboro,  Mass.,    157,    192,  391, 

485.  S7I.  579.  S82. 
Framingham,     Mass.,    42,    113, 

152,  183,  192,  224,  281,  361, 

458,  460,  628. 
France,  77,  81,  177,  201,  219,  302, 

395,  424,  509,  521,  557.  571. 

621. 
France,  Consul  of,  302. 
France,  Convention  of,  521. 
France  Isle  de,  625. 
France,  Minister  of,  218. 
Francis,  35,  36,  38,  128,  221,  268, 

351- 
F" rancour,  308. 
Frankfort,  Ger.  189,  4ri. 
Frankfort,  Ky.,  569. 
Franklin,  29,  43,    222,  331,  344, 

357,  366,  485. 
Franklin,  Ct.,  37,  242,  252,  338, 

449- 

Franklin,  Mass.,  43,  44,  60,  63, 
68,  69,  82,  132,  156,  182,  185, 
203,  255,  285,  308,  309,  310, 
331,  340,  425,441.  465,  583- 

Franklin,  Mo.,  552. 

Franklin,  Schooner,  566. 

Frederick  Co.,  Md.,  221,  575. 

Frederick  Co.,  Va.,  414, 

Fredericksburgh,  Va,,  201. 

Frederickstown,  N.  B.,  581. 

Freebody,    197,   248,    332,    365, 

395- 
Freeborn,  118,  126,  175,  238,  405, 

447- 
Freeman,  30,  47,  69,  70,  150,  184, 

274.  299.  303,  333.  337-  359. 

446,  461,  466. 
Freeport,  Mass.,  604. 
Free  Post,  374. 
Free  Press,  Boston,  476. 
Freetown,   Mass.,   41,   42,    105, 

207,  221,  222,  231,  249,  256, 

333.  438,  444,  453.  488,  540, 
596,  629. 


Free  Will  Baptist  Minister,  611. 

French,  32,  70, '77,  79,  97,  142, 
172,  282,  336,  371,  448,  458. 

French  (people),  424.. 

French  Church  du  St.  Esprit, 
N.  Y.,  28. 

French  Institute,  587. 

French  Literature,  402. 

French  Painter,  593. 

French  River,  578,  610. 

French  Sculptor,  587. 

French  War,  511,  512,  576,  635. 

Freshman's  Class,  531,  565. 

Friends'  Meeting,  449. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Balti- 
more, 238. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Cow 
Neck,  L.  I,  265,  292. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Crans- 
ton, 94. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Fall 
River,  291,  491,  492. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Hop- 
kinton,  470. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Nan- 
tucket, 80,  187,  236,  374. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  New 
Bedford,  72,  218,  292,   297, 

299.  342,  397- 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  New- 
port, 124,  172,  194,  351. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  New 
York,  193. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Pem- 
broke, 47,  140. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Ports- 
mouth, 42,  124,  125,  126, 
'93-  259,  323,  426,  488. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Provi- 
dence, 21.  72,  73,  87,  94, 
291,422,454. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Salem, 

325- 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Sand- 
wich, 298,  487. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Smith 
field,  535,  427. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Som- 
erset, 187,  325. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  South 
Kingstown,  291. 


INDEX 


XXXIX 


Friends'  Meeting  House,  Taun- 
ton, 136,  331. 
Friend  ?/Iinister,   541,    543,   614, 

61S. 
Friends,  Society  of,  520, 528,  529, 

533,  534.  535,  542,  543.  554> 
555,  557.  595.  596.  597.  599, 
60s,  606,  615,  617,  618,  619, 
620,  623,  627,  628,  631. 

Frieze,  33,  116,  330,  334,  483. 

Frigate  Acosta,  601. 

Frigate  Constitution,  U.  S.,  366, 
415.  539.  607,  613. 

Frigate    President,    U.  S.,   159, 

204,  573- 
Frink,  22,  57. 
Frisbie,  213. 
Frisby,  438. 
Frissell,  218. 
Frizzell,  468. 
Froling,  326. 
Frontier,  Niagara,  543. 
Frost,  84,  337. 

Frothingham,  178,  222,  334,  372. 
Fruit  and  Vegetable  Wagon,  591. 
Fruit  Hill,  R.  I.,  216. 
Fry,  116,  239,  279. 
Fuller,    30,   34,   68,  85,  90,   102, 

211,  221,  240,  251,  301,  357, 

410,  429. 
Fulton  House,  N.  Y.,  87. 
Fulton  Market,  314. 
Fulton,  Steamer,  242,  638. 
Furman,  71. 


Gage,  92,  98,  117,  151,  374- 

Gaines,  453. 

Gale,  25,  42,  119,  170,  324,  355, 
405,  447,  472,  473. 

Gallagher,  328,  350. 

Gallatin,  365. 

Gammell,  67,  74,  103,  126,  155. 
158,  189,  219,  237,  323,  327, 
329.349.351,355,389,  39'- 

Gammon,  49. 

Ganbia  River,  594. 


Ganges,  Brig,  574. 

Gannett,  157,  158,  220,  298,  435. 

Gano,  22,  23,  24,  25,  28,  31,  32, 
33,  38.  39,  40,  4'.  43,  44,  45, 
46,  48,  49,  50,  S3.  58,  59.  61, 
63,  65,  66,  6t,  68,  69,  TI-,  73, 
74,  76,  78,  79,  81,  82,  85,  86, 
87.  89,  90,  91,  92,  93,  95,96, 
99,  100,  104,  105,  106,  107, 
116,  120,  122,  123,  124,  125, 
128,  132,  136,  138,  141,  142, 
143,  144,  145,  r49,  150,  152, 
153,  154,  157,  158.  160,  162, 
163,  164,  166,  167,  172,  173, 
177,  181,  183,  184,  188,  196, 
198,  199,  202,  203,  204,  205, 
206,207,  213,  214,  2r5,  2i6, 
217,  220,  23  r,  232,  233,  234, 
236,  239,  244,  246,  247,  249, 
250,  251,  252,  253,  258,  259, 
261,  264,  266,  267,  268,  269, 
275,  277,  278,  279,  287,  289, 
292,  293,  294,  295,  30 r,  302, 
304,  310,  311,  315,  316,  317, 
318,  319,  320,  321,  323,  326, 
327.  334.  335,  336.  337.  338, 
340,  342,  343,  349,351.  353, 
354.  355.  356,  357.  360,  362, 
363.  367.  375,  376,  379.  381, 
382,  383,  388,  389,  391,  393, 

395.  397,  398.  399,  40i,  404, 
405,  406,409,  410,  412,  413, 
415,  419,  423,  426,  427,  428, 
430,  431,435,  437.  440,  444, 
449,  450,  451,  453.  454.  455, 
459,  462,  46s,  466,  469,  470, 
471,  472.  473.  476,  477,  480, 
488,  489,  490,  491,  496,  498. 

Garcia,  153. 

Garden,  48. 

Gardiner,  39,  61,  68,  80,  98,  125, 
165,  166,  168,  172,  196,  202, 
207,  211,  236,  238,  241,  242, 
244,  24s,  257,  261,  274,  276, 
279.  312,  318,  325.  329.  330, 
331,  344,  348,  367,  384,  391, 

394,  411,  412,  447.  453.  454. 

456,  480,  485,  486,  537. 
Gardiner,  Ky.,  136. 
Gardiner,  Me.,  215. 


XL 


INDEX 


Gardiner's  Wharf,  590. 

Garfield,  1 1 1 . 

Garnett,  245. 

Garrett,   205. 

Garzee,  1 10. 

Gaskey,  133. 

Gaston,  495. 

Gates,  42. 

Gatt,  300. 

Gaudaloupe,  W.  I.,  528. 

Gavitt,  228. 

Gavins,  39. 

Gay,   83,  121,  131,  216,  223,  230, 

243.  2,17,  482. 
Gayenne,   578. 
Gazette,  The,  19. 
Gazette,  Boston,  64. 
Gazette,   Elizabethtown,  N.    J., 

304. 
Gazette,  Evening,  631. 
Gazette,  Farmers',  266,  293. 
Gazette,  Greenbush,  191. 
Gazette,  Greensburgh,  151. 
Gazette,  Hampshire,  638. 
Gazette,  Kentucky,  602. 
Gazette,  Louisiana,  614. 
Gazette,  New  Orleans,  133,  426. 
Gazette,  New  York,  120. 
Gazette,  Providence,  379. 
Gazette,  Royal,  509. 
Gazette,  Salem,  191. 
Gazette,  Sciata,  310. 
Gazette,  United  States,  612. 
Geer,  481. 

Geissenheimer,   120. 
Geisenhemer,  267. 
Genet,  218. 
George  III,  566. 
George,  298,  569. 
Georgetown,    D.  C,  67,  98,  no, 

III,  114,  123,  128,  151,  168, 

i87>  343.  356,401,  4'7,  4i8, 

439.495.  551.  569- 
Georgetown,  Ky.,  389. 
Georgetown,    S.    C,    183,   204, 

593.  631. 
Georgia,  69,   172,   273,324,  512, 

541,  581,  629,  634. 
Georgia  Factory,  R.  I.,  543. 
Georgia,  Packet,  630. 


Geographer,  539. 

General  Assembly  of  Massachu- 
setts, 245. 

General    Assembly,     511,    533, 
629. 

General  Assembly,  Member   of, 
535.  548.  57'.  601,  603,  608. 

General  Assembly  of  New  Jer- 
sey, 262. 

General  Assistant  Adjutant,  114. 

General  Commissary,  610. 

General  Consul,  238,  302,  309. 

General  Hawes,  Schooner,  547. 

General  Lieutenant,  366. 

General  Land  Office,  443,  582. 

General    Postmaster,    178,  230, 
283,  561,  606. 

Geneva,  637. 

Gerding,  120. 

Germany,  131,  265,  292,  304,  479, 
503.  539.  571,  629. 

Gerry,  130,  135,  410. 

Ghent,  Ky.,  515,  568. 

Giant,  The  Yorkshire,  603. 

Gibbs,  22,  42,  104,  149,  213,  24s, 
333.  340,  426,  450,  602. 

Gibbs  Wharf,  574. 

Gibbons,  406. 

Gibraltar,  478. 

Gibson,   48,    149,    194,  196,  257, 

283,  359.  365.  546. 
Gifford,  116,   165,232,24s,  278, 

289,327,  383.  392,415.  456, 

494. 
Gig,  624. 
Gilbert,    113,   140,207,245,275, 

483. 
Gilfert,  61. 
Gilford,  437. 
Gill,  59,  176. 
Gillett,  131,  271. 
Gillis,  289. 
Gillson,  353. 

Gilman,  27,  69,  141,  184. 
Gilmore,  139,  282,  465. 
Girard,  119, 
Girault,  79. 
Girdler,  85. 
Gladding,  23,    53,  57,  73,  80,  88, 

197.  217.  240,  257,  32s,  351, 


INDEX 


XLI 


Gladding — Continued. 

355.  368,  376,  387,  456,  486, 
490. 
Glancey,  411. 

Glastonbury,  Ct.,  439,  505,  543. 
Glazier,  186. 
Gleason,  270. 

Glen  Falls  N.  Y.,  273,  289,  435. 
Glenham,  N.  Y.,  625. 
Globe  Bank,  Pawtuxet,  281. 
Glocester,    Mass.,   48,  294,   350, 

361.  508. 

Glocester,  Mass.,  Telegraph,  294. 

Glocester,  29,  33,  39,  65,  85,  96, 

lor,  104,  no,  III,  122,  151, 

1.58,  171,  187,  193,  194,  195, 

215,  219,  221,  222,  237,  244, 

249,  253,  257,  263,  283,  303, 

304.  309.  332,  334,  336,  337, 

339,  351,  362,363,  374,  376, 

409,  415,435,436,  440,  457, 

480,  481,  48s,  489,  511,  518, 

523.  526,  527,531,  550,  567, 

572,  583,  596,  598,  602,  614, 

616,  617,  633. 

Goats,  552. 

Goddard,    19,   86,    197,  299,  304, 

327.  388. 
Godfrey,   43,   50,  263,   317,  458, 

467. 
Goff,   22,  33,   84,   179,   234,  359, 

m,  410,  479,  493- 
Goffstown,  N.  H.,  I9r,  255,  289, 

586. 
Going,  225,  342. 
Gold,  30. 

Goldsboro,  75,  340,  490. 
Goldsmith,  89. 
Gonsolve,  71. 
Goodale,  227. 
Goodell,  339. 
Goodenough, 268. 
Goodenow,  225,  298,  390. 
Goodjudge,  85,  247. 
Goodhue,  22. 
Gooding,  391. 
Goodrich,  230. 
Goodspeed,  473,  488. 
Goodwin,  45,  220,  226,  280,  288, 
364,  386,  475. 


Gordon,  89,  186,  332. 

Gore,  466. 

Gorham,  215,  305,  399,  420,  467, 

613. 
Gorham,  Me.,  96,  338,  364,  544. 
Gorton,  36,  37,  80,  88,  213,  225, 

261,  280,  324,  356,  377,  487. 
Gory,  480. 

Gosport,  Va.,  183,  378. 
Goss,  32,  354. 
Gould,  ?8,  47,  75,  250,  252,  333, 

357,  376,  436,  465- 
Gouverneur,  198,  424. 
Governor  of  Alabama,  577. 
Governor  Elect,  254. 
Governor  of  Danish  East  Indies, 

611. 
Governor   of   Danish    West    In- 
dies, 575. 
Governor  of  Delaware,  564. 
Governor  Hopkins,  Brig,  625. 
Governor  of    Louisiana,  98,  no, 

289,  331. 
Governor  of  Maryland,  599. 
Governor  of  Massachusetts,  613. 
Governor  of  Missouri,  566. 
Governor  of    New   Hampshire, 

27,  191,  255. 
Governor    of    New    Jersey,   29, 

586. 
Governor    of    New    York,    100, 

104. 
Governor  of  North  Carolina,  184, 

369- 
Governor  of  Ohio,  in. 
Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  309, 

350. 
Governor  of  Plymouth,  602. 
Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  584, 

610. 
Governor    of    South     Carolina, 

520. 
Governor    of    Tennessee,    178, 

478. 
Governor's    Council,    560,    578, 

629. 
Grace  Church,  Boston,  28,  257, 

263,  264. 
Grace  Church,  New  York,  187, 

204,  364. 


XUI 


INDEX 


Gracie,  123,  203. 

Graduate  of  Brown  University, 
512,  515.  5 '9.  542,  544,  54$, 
552,  555,  562,  594,  618. 

Graduate  of  Harvard,  540,  558, 
568,  6or. 

Graduate  of  R.  I.  Coliege,  580. 

Graduate  of  Yale,  603. 

Grafton,  225,  353,  395,  409. 

Grafton,  Mass.,  29,  33,  106,  109, 
no,  117,  130,  181,  207,  263, 
370,  437,450,  491,  507,  510, 
608. 

Graham,  175,  179,  422,  443. 

Grainger,  82. 

Grand    Cross  of  the    Bath,  542, 

553- 
Grand  Lodge  of  Delaware,  Grand 

Master  of,  610. 
Grand  Marshal,  392. 
Grand  Master  of   Grand  Lodge 

of  Delaware,  610. 
Grant,  53,  75,  107,  145,  166,  205, 

233,  284,  388,  450,  469. 
Grants  Braes,  Scot.,  634. 
Grattan,  367. 
Gratz,  Ho).,  588. 
Graupner,  54. 
Graves^  294,  409,  445,  463. 
Gray,  32,  69,  73,  82,  83,  123,  148, 

151-  '77,  179,  200,  201,  206, 

2(7,  239,240,  350,  396,  401, 

420,  421,453,488,  493,  605. 
Grayson,  256. 
Great  Neck,  L.  I.,  518. 
Great  Pond,  R.  I,  590. 
Great  Storm,  637. 
Greece,  112,  180,  185. 
Greek  Committee,  185. 
Greenbank,  156. 
Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  151,  191,  353, 

465,  509,  570. 
Greenbush  Gazette,  19;. 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  190,  212,  320, 

414,  435,  540,  592. 
Greenfield,  N.  H.,  36,  448. 
Greenville,  N.  Y.,  264. 
Greenville,  S.  C,  640. 
Greenville,  Warwick,  R.  L,  35, 

387. 


Greenwich,  Ct.,  330. 

Greenwich,  Mass.,  308. 

Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  218,  232. 

Greenwich,  R.  L,  633. 

Greenwich  Village,  Mass.,  39. 

Greensburgh  Gazette,  151. 

Greene,  33,  34,  35,  39,  50,  52,  53, 
60,61,  63.  72,  79,  85,  89,  95, 
96,  98,  101,  106,  109,  113, 
115,  116,  121,  129,  137,  138, 
140,  142,  148,  151,  152,  159, 
182,  183,  187,  189,  197,  199, 
200,  208,  209,  21  r,  214,  216, 
218,  224,226,  235,  238,  244, 
245,  250,  254,  265,  271,  274, 
275,  278.  279,  291,  300,  308, 
314,  317,  328,  338,  339,  343, 
348,  35',  352,  353,  354.  356, 
359,  369,  374,  375,  379,  387, 
395,  397,  404,  405,  408,  413, 
415,  416,  417,  425,  428,  434, 
436,  437,438,440,  441,  443. 
445,  448,  452,  459,  461,  463, 
467,  470,  471.  477,  479.  485. 
491,  496,  499,  539.635- 

Greenleaf,  407. 

Greenman,  67,  391,  453,  462. 

Gretna  Green,  Scot.,  47,  180, 
283,  350,  360,  410. 

Grinman,  339. 

Greenwich,  226. 

Greenward,  103,  143,  490. 

Gregg,  172. 

Gregory,  333. 

Gridley,  132,  288,  351,  377. 

Griffith,  2r,  165,  378. 

Griffitts,  75,  261. 

Grififin,  165,  268. 

Griggs,  169. 

Grimes,  57,  159. 

Grinnell,  85,  223,  245,  438. 

Griswold,  25,  50,  64,  90,  93,  100, 
139,  145,  174,  i77.  186,  187, 
196,  198,  200,209,  230,  242, 
24s,  ?7i,  289,  298,  299,  304, 
305,  313.  327.  329,  335,  337. 
344,  373,  368,  418,  420,  423, 
429,  434,  435,  439,  450,  469, 
473.  490. 

Griswold,  Ct.,  225,  431,  547, 


INDEX 


XUII 


Grieve,  39,  r6i. 

Grosvenor,  31,  37. 

Groton,  Ct.,  60,  97,  132,. 281,  543, 

SS3- 
Groton,  Mass.,  38,  358,  631. 
Groton,  N.  H.,  586. 
Grover,  268. 
Groves,  472. 
Grow,  119. 

Guadaloupe,  W.  I.,  611. 
Guayoma,  P.  R.,  579. 
Guerriere,  British  Ship,  607,  613, 

639- 
Guerinan,  409. 
Guild,  IIS,  207,  338,  368. 
Guildford,  N.  H.,  118,  124,  572. 
Guildford,  Vt.,  163,  234. 
Guillotined,  532. 
Gulliver,  468. 
Gun,  625. 

Gunandotte  River,  558,  640. 
Gunboat  No.  48,  640. 
Guppe,  89. 
Gushee,  192,  244,  273,  275,  278, 

284,  383,  428,  430,  434,  477, 

478,  492. 
Gwin,  302. 


H 


Hack,  21. 

Hackensack,  N.  J.,  600. 

Hackett,  21. 

Hadley,  21. 

Had  wen,  21. 

Had  win,  21. 

Haffey,  21. 

Hagadorn,  21. 

Hagood,  21. 

Haigh,  599. 

Haiier,  21. 

Halifax,  N.  C,  282,  361,  362. 

Halifax,  N.  S.,  74,  262,  281,  297, 

360,  398.  591,  599.  610. 
Halifax  Theatre,  499. 
Haines,  22. 
Haile,  22. 
Hale,  22. 


Hail,  22. 

Hales,  23. 

Haley,  23. 

Halfpenny,  23. 

Hall,  23,40,  117,  148,  168,  240, 
257,  260,  281,  302,  317,  320, 
341,  342,348,  349,  359,  401, 
456,  482,  490,  494,  607. 

Hallett,  26,  19. 

Hailing,  401,  439. 

Hallock,  26. 

Hallowell,  Me.,  26,  131,  242,271, 
289,  311,  407,  423,  459,  576. 

Halsey,  26. 

Halstead,  27. 

Hambley,  27. 

Hamburg,  Ga.,  574. 

Hamer,  27. 

Hamor,  27. 

Hamilton,  27,  21,  41,  241,  263, 
474,  482,  579. 

Hamilton,  Ber,  615. 

Hamilton  College,  545. 

Hamilton,  N.  C,  474. 

Hamilton,  U.  C,  442. 

Hamlin,  28. 

Hamblin,  28. 

Hamm,  28,  19. 

Hammesley,  28. 

Hammett,  28. 

Hammond,  28,  211. 

Hampden,  Me.,  78,  229. 

Hampden,  Mass.,  583. 

Hampshire,  Eng.,  535. 

Hampshire  Gazette,  638. 

Hampton,  Ct.,  29,  37,  63,  69,  70, 
80,  108,  127,  167,  170,  264, 
272,  291,  341,  373,  607. 

Hampton,  Mass.,  24. 

Hanan,  29. 

Hanbury,  29. 

Hancock,  29,  568. 

Handon,  30. 

Handy,  30. 

Haning,  30. 

Hannewell,  30. 

Hanover  Co.,  Va.,  362,  389. 

Hanover,  Mass.,  245,  336,  468. 

Hanover,  N.  H.,  190,  616. 

Hanover  Society,  Ct.,  635. 


XLIV 


INDEX 


Hanover,  Va.,  407,  492. 

Hanscom,  30. 

Hansom,  31. 

Hansom,  Mass.,  40,  372,  562. 

Hapgood,  31. 

Harbin,  31. 

Hardenberg,  31. 

Hardgrove,  31. 

Harding,  31. 

Hardwick,  Mass.,  39. 

Hardy,  32. 

Hargrove,  32. 

Harkell,  32. 

Harkness,  32. 

Harlow,  32. 

Harmony,  111.,  580. 

Harold,  Ship,  612. 

Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  283. 

Harrell,  32. 

Harrington,  32. 

Harris,  33,  26,  69,  n,  107,  311, 

383-  577- 

Harrisburg,  Penn.,  309,  325,  350. 

Harrison,  35. 

Hart,  36,  24.  133,  230,  246,  362. 

Hartford  Co.,  Ct,  613. 

Hartford,  Ct.,  79,  80,  98,  114, 
732,  148,  180,  212,  214,  227, 
246,  252,  256,  267,  294,  304, 
305,  326,  366,  373,  390,  408, 
411,427,  430,445,458,  474, 
4;9.  544.  584.  623,  628. 

Hartford,  Ct.,  Times,  212,  435. 

Hartlett,  36. 

Hartshorn,  37. 

Hartshorne,  37. 

Hartwell,  37,  74. 

Hartv. ell's  Inn,  626. 

Harvard,  Mass.,  384,  436. 

Harvard,  Graduate  of,  540,  558, 
568,  60  r. 

Harvard  University,  296,  402. 

Harvey,  37. 

Harwood,  38,  450,  451. 

Haskell,  38,  482. 

Haskins,  39,  257,  464. 

Hastings,  39. 

Haswell,  39. 

Hat,  124. 

Hatch,  39. 


Hathaway,  40,  32,  169,  221,  249, 
250,  330,  346,  382,  388. 

Hathorn,  42. 

Hatter,  528. 

Hatter,  Journeyman,  410. 

Hatteras,  518,  625. 

Hattrick,  42. 

Hauswell,  42. 

Havana,  Cuba,  426,  436,  504, 
510,  516,  523,  534,  548,  549, 

SSS.  557.  563,  567.  576,  579, 
584,  594,  601,  602,  603,  619, 
622,  625,  63s,  637. 

Havana  Harbor,  602. 

Haven,  42. 

Havens,  42. 

Haverhill,   Mass.,   40,    iii,  218, 

25s.  449,  493,  563- 
Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  509. 
Havingham    Church,  Eng.,  297, 

421. 
Havingham  Hall,  Eng.,  297,  421. 
Hawes,  43. 

Hawes,  Schooner  Gen.,  547.' 
Hawkes,  43. 

Hawkins,  43,  19,  195,  436. 
Hawley,   44,   51,    152,  198,  254, 

350. 
Hawley,  Mass.,  563. 
Hay,  44. 
Hayden,  44. 
Hayes,  44. 
Hayford,  45. 
Hayti,  W.  I.,  506. 
Hay  ward,  45. 

Hazard,  45,  114,  242,  478,  515. 
Hazleton,  46,  98,  loi. 
Head,  46. 
Headley,  55. 
Healey,  46. 
Heath,  47. 
Heath  cote,  47. 
Hearsey,  47. 
Heart,  47. 
Healon,  48. 
Hebron,  Ct.,  207,  395,   548,  568, 

579. 
Heddmg,   153. 
Hedge,  48. 
Heldreth,  48. 


INDEX 


XLV 


Helen,  Ship,  575. 

Helme,  48. 

Helsten,  Eng.,  96,  242. 

Heileman,  48. 

Heilpron,  48. 

Heineken,  48. 

Hem  en  way,  48. 

Hemlock  Water,  514. 

Henderson,  49. 

Hendley,  49. 

Hendrick,  49. 

Hendricks,  49. 

Henfield,  49. 

Henrietta,  N.  Y.,  572. 

Henry,  49. 

Henry,  Sloop,  601. 

Henshaw,  50. 

Hepingstall,  50. 

Herald  Republican,  250. 

Herald  of  the  United  States,  247, 

Herb,  50. 

Herbert,  503. 

Herculaneum,  Mo.,  508. 

Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  606. 

Herlitz,  50. 

Herrick,  50. 

Herring,  50,  409. 

Herrington,  50. 

Herriot,  51. 

Herron,  326. 

Hervey,  51. 

Hesse,  Hamburg,  Ger.,  151. 

Hesser,  51. 

Hetherington,  51. 

Hewes,  51. 

Hewett,  51. 

Hewins,  51. 

Hewlett,  51. 

Heyward,  3I. 

Hibbard,  52. 

Hickland  Co.,  O.,  451. 

Hickley,  52. 

Hickman,  52. 

Hickes,  52. 

Hicks,  52,  590. 

Hiddin,  53. 

Higgins,  S3. 

Higgison  53. 

Highland  Co.,  O.,  279. 

High  School,  46. 


High  School,  Pawtucket,  140. 
High  Sheriff,  214,  295,  602. 
Hill,  S3.  55.  78,  82,  83,  88,  90,  99, 

108,  137,  160,  162,  166,  217, 

221,  233,  272,  273,  286,  3Q0, 

336,  379,  419.  426,  429,  442. 

444.  454.  458,  461. 
Hiller,  SS- 
Hilliard,  55. 
Hillman,  SS- 
Hills,  SS. 

Hills,  N.  C,  493.  . 
Hillsborough,  N.  H.,  iS7. 
Hillsborough,  N.  C,  2S4,  386. 
Hillsborough    Telegraph,     iS7, 

189. 
Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  234,  3S2,  391. 
Hilson,  SS- 
Hilton,  607. 
Himes,  $6. 
Hinckley,  56. 
Hindman,  $6. 
Hinds,  S6. 
Hines,  S6,  S49. 
Hingham,  Mass.,  113,   123,  13S, 

160,  307,  3S7.  372,  468,  565, 

569,  612. 
Hinkley,  56. 
Hinman,  56. 
Hinsdale,  56. 
Hinsdale,  Mass.,  496. 
Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  418. 
His   British   Majesty's    Consul, 

157- 
Hiscock,  $6. 
Hiscox,  s6. 

Historical  Writer,  S17. 
Historical  and  Statistical  Writer, 

61S- 
History  of  Music,  633. 
Hitch,  S6. 
Hitchcock,  56. 
Hives,  S7. 
Hoam,  S7. 
Hoar,  S7. 
Hoardley,  S7- 
Hobart,  S7,  261. 
Hobbs,  S7- 
Hobby,  S8. 
Hobson,  sS- 


XLVI 


INDEX 


Hodge,  58. 

Hodges,  58. 

Hodgkins,  59, 

Hodgkinson,  59. 

Hoffman,  59. 

Hogan,  59. 

Hogg,  59 

Hogg  Island,  R.  I.,  354. 

Holbrook,  59. 

Holburton,  59. 

Holden,  59,  277,  533. 

Holden,  Mass.,  206,  313,  342. 

Holdoff,  60. 

Holland,  60. 

Holland,  King  of,  588. 

Holley,  61. 

Hollis,  61. 

HoUiston,  Mass.,  454,  455. 

Holly,  61. 

Holley,  61. 

Holman,  61,  291,  477,  482. 

Holeman,  61. 

Holmes,  61,  296,  351. 

Holmesburgh,  Pa.,  91. 

Holroyd,  63. 

Holt,  63. 

Holton,  63. 

Holyoke,  63. 

Hinman,  64,  142. 

Homer,  64. 

Honay,  64. 

Honduras,  Bay  of,  532. 

Honduras,  W.  I.,  577. 

Hone,  64. 

Honeywell,  64. 

Honor,  Legion  of,  302,  575,  576. 

Honors,  Civic,  594. 

Honors,  Marine,  514. 

Honors,  Masonic,  503,  511,  514, 

53 '>  541.  549,  552,  559,  57i. 

594,  601,  604,  628. 
Honors,  Military,  531,  551,  588. 
Hood,  64. 
Hooker,  64. 
Hooper,  64,  240. 
Hope  Valley,  R.  I.,  547. 
Hopewood,  65. 

Hopkins,  65,  171,  275,  419,  616. 
Hopkins,  Brig  Governor, 
Hopkinson,  66. 


Hopkmton,  Mass.,  71,  262,  272, 
279.  458. 

Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  1,06,  109,  143, 
160,  173,  223,  237,  238,  243, 
245,  278,  323,  367,  4or,  402, 
411,  431,  447,  449,  470,  499- 

Hoppin,  66. 

Hopson,  67. 

Hoptrough,  67. 

Horn,  67. 

Horn,  Cape,  630. 

Horsey,  67. 

Horsewell,  67. 

Horswell,  67. 

Horse,  507,  530. 

Hospital,  574,  597,  605. 

Hospital,  Maine,  551. 

Hospital,  New  York,  53 [,  535. 

Hospital,  U.  S.  Marine,    74,   83, 

432,  534- 

Hoswell,  68. 

Horton,  68,  202. 

Hosack,  68. 

Hoskins,  28,  263. 

Hosmer,  68. 

Hotchkiss,  69. 

Hoten,  69. 

Hotham,  69. 

Hoardley,  175,  435. 

House,  69. 

House  of  Burgesses,  Va.,  554. 

House  of  Delegates,  Va.,  509. 

House  of  Representatives,  230. 

House  of  Representatives,  Mas- 
sachusetts, 578. 

House  of  Representatives,  Mem- 
ber of,  637. 

House  of  Representatives, 
Speaker  of,  422. 

House  of  Representatives,  Con- 
necticut, Speaker  of,  545. 

House  of  Representatives, 
Maine,  298. 

House  of  Representatives,  Penn- 
sylvania, 325. 

House  of  Representatives,  U.  S., 
630. 

Houston,  69. 

Hovey,  69. 

Howard,  69. 


INDEX 


XI<VII 


Howe,  70,  299. 

Howell,  71. 

Howland,  72. 

Hoxie,  73. 

Hoxsie,  73. 

Hoyle,  73. 

Hubbard,  73. 

Hubbardston,  Mass.,  23,  57,  103, 

I '9.  iS7>  159.  207,  225,  240, 

272. 
Huddy,  S39. 
Hudson,  74,  577. 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,    47,    102,    383, 

467,  489,  557,  562,  612,  638. 
Huggins,  81. 
Hughes,  74. 
Hughson,  74. 
Hull,  74,  112,  313,438. 
Hulme,  76. 
Humbert,  76. 
Hume,  76. 
Humes,  76,  530. 
Humphrey,  y6,  540. 
Humphreys,  yy. 
Hungerford,  yj. 
Hunneman,  77. 
Hunnewell,  yy. 
Hunt,  78,  615. 
Hunter,  79. 
Hunting,  79. 
Hunting  (pleasure),  532. 
Huntingfield,  421. 
Huntington,  79,  61,  487. 
Huntington,  L.  I.,  345,  492. 
Huntington,  Vt.,  28. 
Huntley,  80. 
Huntley,  Ire.,   188,  418. 
Huntress,  80. 
Huntsville,  N.  Y.,  180. 
Hurd,  80. 
Hurlbert,  80. 
Hurlburt,  80, 
Huse,  80. 

Hussars,  Fifteenth,  96,  310. 
Hussey,  80. 
Hutchen,  80. 
Hutchens,  80. 
Hutchin,  8r. 
Hutchins,  81. 
Hutchinson,  81,  159. 


Hutington,  81. 

Huttlestone,  81. 

Hutten,  81,  552. 

Hutton,  81. 

Huggens,  81. 

Huggins,  8r. 

Hyannis,  Mass.,  569. 

Hyatt,  81, 

Hyde,  82, 

Hyde  Co.,  N.  C,  319,  431,  432. 

Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  555. 

Hyer,  82. 


I 


Ide,  82,  41,  137. 

Idia,  24. 

Ilchester,  Earl  of,  505. 

Illinois,  71,  178,  580. 

Imperial  Army,  yy. 

Imperial  Order  of  Reunion,  587. 

Inches,  83. 

Independence,  Ship,  555. 

Independent  Church,  506. 

India,  573. 

Indian,  603. 

Indian  Agent,  178. 

Indian  Chronicle,  615. 

Indian  Chief,  Ship,  482. 

Indian  Turnip,  550. 

Indians,  150,  564. 

Indiana  Sentinel,  581. 

Indiana  State  Bank,  91. 

Infantry,    United     States,    544, 

564. 
Infantry,  U.  S.,  2d,  88,  455,  613. 
Infantry,  U.  S.  3d,  305,  366,  445. 
Infantry,  U.  S.  4th,  78,  347,  629, 
Infantry,  U.  S.6th,  587. 
Infantry,  U.  S.  8th,  624. 
Ingalls,  83. 
Ingell,  83. 

Ingenious  Mechanic,  560. 
Ingersoll,  83. 
Ingle,  83.     , 
Inglis,  83. 
Ingraham,  83,  59. 


XLVIII 


INDEX 


Ingloes,  84. 

Inman,  84. 

Inn,  Crown  and  Anchor,  462. 

Innkeeper,  507,    526,    533,  541 

544,  580,  638. 
Inquirer,  Nantucket,  92,  180. 
Inquirer,  St.  Louis,  49. 
Inspector  and  Adjutant  General 

U.  S.  Army,  224. 
Inspector  of  Revenue,  536. 
Institute,  French,  587. 
Intelligence,  Western,    137,  246. 
Intoxicated,  516,  599. 
Inventor,  545,  558. 
Investigator,  85. 
Ipswich,  Mass.,    iii,    142,    396, 

412. 
Ipswich  Bar,  635,  636. 
Ireland,  228,  511,  542,  559. 
Ireland,  Lord  Lt.  of,  448. 
Ireson,  85 
Iris,  the,  569. 
Irish,  85. 
Irons,   85. 
Isaacs,  85. 

Island,  Gov.  of  the,  610. 
Isle  of  Bourbon.  591. 
Isle  of  France,  625. 
Isle  of  Jamaica,  362. 
Isle  of  St.  Pierre,  591. 
Isle  of  St.  Simons,  Ga.,  598. 
Isle  of  Fenas,  180 
Isles,  the  Five,  593. 
Isles,  the  Sandwich,  384. 
Italian,  540 

Italian  Opera  Company,  153. 
Italian  Painter,  587. 
Italy,  159,  186,  2or,  213. 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,   150. 
Ives,  86,  193. 
Izard,  86. 


Jack,  86. 

Jackins,  86,  44,  294.  . 
Jackson,  86,  572. 
Jackson,  Fort,  577. 
Jackson,  O.,  279,  451. 


Jacobs,  88,  33,  63,  76,  78,  162, 
242,  247,  251,  271,  276,  279, 
288,  318,  335,  336,  383,  397, 
427,  446,  469,  522,  584,  626. 

Jacequaws,  89. 

Jail,  for  Debt,  561. 

Jamaica,  L.  I.,  262,435,  466. 

Jamaica,  Mass.,  159. 

Jamaica  Plains,  175,  325,  453, 
524,  625. 

Jamaica,  W.  I.,  99,  103,  264,328. 

Jamaica,  Isles  of,  362. 

James,  89,  no,  417. 

James,  Brig,  570. 

James  River,  575. 

Jamestown.  R.  I.,  42,  127,  133, 
211,  213,  220,  273,  277,  419, 
442,  443,  447,  469,  542,  567. 

Janeway,  119,  184. 

January,  89. 

Jaquaws,  89. 

Jacques,  89. 

Jacquith,  89. 

Jarman,  89. 

Jarvis,  89,  245,  427,  60 !. 

Java,  Dutch,  589. 

Jay,  103. 

Jeffers,  90. 

Jefferson,  90,  553,  554. 

Jefferson,  Ga.,  519,  563. 

Jeff  ray,  90. 

Jeffrey,  90. 

Jeffrey,  N.  H.,  49,  61. 

Jenckes,  90,  52,  102,  159,  344. 

Jenkins,  93. 

Jenney,  94. 

Jennings,  94. 

Jennison,  94. 

Jephson,  378. 

Jepherson,  95. 

Jepson,  95. 

Jerauld,  95. 

Jerrauld,  95. 

Jernagan,  95. 

Jernigan,  95. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  105. 

Jerusalem,  602. 

Jessup,  95. 

Jeweller,  620. 

Jewett,95. 

Jewsharp,  583. 


INDEX 


XLIX 


Jillson,  95,  553. 

Jinson,  96. 

Jobson,  96. 

John  Adams,  U.  S.  Ship,  625. 

John  Decatur,  Brig,  586. 

Johns,  96,  152,  179,  398,  487. 

Johnson,  96,  627. 

Johnston,  R.  I.,  24,  34,  36,  37 
43.  44.  50,  53,  79.  84,  85,  91 
92,  98,  106,  107,  108,  109, 
HI,  112,  IIS,  "6,  124,  127, 
128,  134,  142,  143,  146,  147 
153.  157.  158.  170,  171.  177 
194.  i9S>  209,  214,  215,  222 
228,  246,  248,  251,  254,  258; 
269,  271,  274,  279,  280,  295 
302,  303,  312,317,  319,  326; 
327.  337,  338.  340,  343.  34S 
356,  357,  363.  368,  369.  375 
376,  384,  386,  397.  400,  40s 
421,  436,439,440,  441,  444 
448,  452,  460,  464,  466,  471 
478,  479,  483,  489,  505.  520, 
521,  524,  525,  535,  536,  537, 
538.  541.  565,  571,  573,  577 
590,  591,  615,  616,  622,  632, 
633.  635. 

Johnston,  N.  Y.,  97,  514,  570. 

Jones,  99,  37,  136,  216,  369,  439, 
498,  521- 

Jones  Co.,  Ga.,  138,  150. 

Jordan,  102. 

Josephine,  102,  424. 

Joslin,  103. 

Josselyn,  103. 

Jouett,  103. 

Journal,  American,  150. 

Journal,  Farmers  and  Manufac- 
turers', 184. 

Journal,  New  Haven,  242. 

Journal,    Norwich,    N.    Y.,    73, 

179. 
Journeyman  Hatter,  410. 
Journeyman  Potter,  283. 
Joy,  103. 
Judge,    133,   254,   294,  512,  558, 

568,  640. 
Judge,  County,  554,  629. 
Judge  County  Court,  637. 
Judge,  U.  S.,  44. 


Judson,    103,  42,   55,    107,   205, 

284.  336,  381,  391.  441,  456, 

465. 
Jumping  Rabbit,  58,  150. 
Junior  Class,  612,  636. 
Juno,  Brig,  555. 

Justice,  Chief,  329,  535,  565,  601. 
Justice  of  Court,  611. 
Justice  of  Peace,  563,  571. 
Justin,  103. 


K 


Kaighn,  103. 

Kalbfleish,  515. 

Kalew,  103. 

Kalarxena,  557. 

Kane,  104. 

Karaimo,  104. 

Karhamanha,  104. 

KauU,  104. 

Kaul,  104. 

Kearney,  354. 

Keating,  104. 

Keetch,  104. 

Keech,  104. 

Keeley,  104. 

Keene,  105. 

Keene,  N.  H.,  39,  157,  179,  189, 

373- 
Keeney,  105. 
Keep,  105. 
Keeper,  557,  603. 
Keeps,  105. 
Keer,  105,  601. 
Keightley,  105. 
Keath,  105. 
Keith,  106. 
Keller,  106. 
Kelley,   106. 
Kellogg,  425. 
Kelly,  107. 
Kelton,  107. 
Kempton,  107. 
Kendall,  107,  48,  102,  225,  272, 

387.  437. 
Kendrick,  108. 


INDEX 


Kennard,  io8. 

Kennebec,    177,    193,    212,  350, 

62  [. 
Kennebunkport,  Me.,    142,  419, 

420. 
Kennedy,  108,  268. 
Kennicut,  108. 
Kenny,  108. 
Kent,  108,  39,  40,  46,  54,  62,  66, 

98,  108,    131,  137,  140,  164, 

165,  190,  198,  201,  217,  243, 

246,  344,  349,  352,  388,  405, 

410,  413,  477. 
Kent,  Duke  of,  108,  159. 
Kentucky,   178,    185,   254,    256, 

382,  394.  398,  550,  590,  606, 

619. 
Kentucky  Gazette,  602. 
Kenyon,  [09. 
Kerby,  109. 
Kerr,  no. 
Ketcham,  1 10. 
Kevin  St.,  Dublin,  Ire.,  593. 
Key,  1 10. 

Key  West,  Fla.,  570. 
Keyes,  no. 
Keziah,  Sloop,  632. 
Kidder,  no 
Kilbourne,  99,  333,  355,  413.494, 

498. 
Kilham,  no,    62,  205,  290,  319, 

354- 
Killingly,  Ct.,  29,  44,  70,  71,  80, 
81,82,88,96,  loi,  104,  121, 
127,  133,  138,  139.  166,  192, 
214,  216,  244,  251,  253,  258, 
272,  273,  294,  303,  313.  333, 
342,  352,  364,  374,  385,  403, 
408,  409,  414,  423,  430,  437, 

449.  455.  467.  474.  494.  499. 

505,  540,  546. 
Kilton,  no. 
Kimball,  1 10,  612. 
Kinderhook,    N.    Y.,    158,   256, 

266,  309,  422. 
King,  ni,  150 
King  of  At  vol,  104. 
King,  the  Bavarian,  102. 
King,  the  British,  108,  159. 
King  of  Holland,  588. 


King  of  Sandwich  Isles,  104. 
King  of  Sweden,  102. 
King  of  Wurtemburg,  479. 
King's  Chapel,  184,  337. 
King's  Chapel,  Boston,  299. 
King's  Coronation,  282,  297. 
Kingsboro,  N.  Y.,  37,  121. 
Kingston,  Jamaica,  509,  584. 
Kingston,  Mass.,  88,  310,  602. 
Kingston,  N.  Y.,  84. 
Kingston,    R.    I.,   48,    109,   197, 

202,  260,  378,  382,  620. 
Kingston,  U.  C.,  298,  562. 
Kingman,  113. 
Kingsbury,  113. 
Kingsley,  n3. 
Kinlock,  1 14. 
Kinnicutt,    n4,    104,    123,    167, 

316- 

Kinsley,  114. 

Kinson,  n4. 

Kirby,  1 14. 

Kirkpatrick,  347. 

Kissam,  1 14. 

Kitanning,  Penn.,  621. 

Kittery,  Me.,  507. 

Kittredge,  114. 

Klady,  1 14. 

Knapp,  114. 

Kneeland,  1 15. 

Knight,  U5,  35,  44,65,  74,  115, 
171,  228,  238,  249,  260,  268, 
280,  306,  318,  363,  365,  54S. 

Knight  (title),  302,  542,  553. 

Knower,  116. 

Knowles,  u6,  19,  94,  325. 

Knowlton,   n^. 

Knott,  117. 

Knox,  iiy,  87. 


Laborer,  613,  638. 
Lacey,  n7. 
Lackey,  1 1 7. 
Lacky,  117. 
Ladd,  118. 
Ladder,  543. 


INDEX 


LI 


Lachore,  Scot.,  q6. 

La  Dieu,  ii8. 

Ladue,  ii8. 

Lady  Provost,  Ship,  625. 

Lafayette,  Schooner,  586. 

Lafitte,  118. 

Lahay,  118. 

Laighton,  118. 

Lake,  118. 

Lake  Champlain,  398. 

Lake  Erie,  566. 

Lake  Erie,  Battle  of,  625. 

Lake  Ontario,  528. 

Lakeman,  119. 

Lallamond,  1 19. 

La  Mar,  W.  L,  99. 

Lamb,  119. 

Lambert,  1 19. 

Lamphier,  119. 

Lamson,  119. 

Lancaster  Co.,  Eng.,  123. 

Lancaster  Co.,  O.,  462. 

Lancaster,  Eng.,  523,  625. 

Lancaster,   Mass.,   45,   82,   307, 

339,  465,  466,  474,  476. 
Lancaster,  N.  H.,  481. 
Lancaster,  Penn.,  108,  205,  238, 

347- 
Land  Agent,  569. 
Land  Office,  General,  443,  582. 
Landers,  119. 
Lane,  119. 
Lang,  120. 
Langdon,  120. 
Langford,  120. 
Langley,  120,  521. 
Lanman,  120. 
Lansdown,  611. 
Lansingburgh,  Md.,  584. 
Lapham,  120. 
La  Plaisance,  Ct.,  425. 
Larabee,  121. 
Larchar,  121. 
Larche,  121. 
Larke,  121. 
Larkin,  12  r. 
Lamed,  121. 
La  Roach,  122. 
Lashley,  .122. 
Lassell,  122. 


Latham,  122.. 

Lathe,  122. 

Lathrop,  122,  36. 

Latrop,  123. 

Latimer,  123. 

Lauchtenberg,  Ger.,  102,  218. 

Laud,  123. 

Laudanum,  602. 

Laurel,  Brig,  564. 

Laville,  Me.,  589. 

Law  (name),  123. 

Law,  515,  558,  601,  603. 

Law,  Attorney  at,  26,  50,  56, 
57,71,78,80,84,  87,89,  90, 
99,  113,  114,  121,  127,  142, 
148,  186,  191,  204,  224,  227, 
242,  248,  252,  262,  269,  282, 
285,  287,  300,  302,  313,  318, 
320,  334.  339.  347.  361,  367, 
368,  398,  402,  404,  410,  411, 
416,  420,  438,  450,  454,  458, 

459.  460,  475.  476,  477,  479. 
480,  481,  483,  495,  508,  519, 
548,  552,  569,  578,  582,  S85, 
599,  600,  610,  618,  624,  632, 
640. 

Law,  Councillor  at,  252. 

Law  Student,  592,  594. 

Lawdon,  123. 

Lawless,  123. 

Lawrence,  123. 

Lawson,  124. 

Lawton,  124,  583. 

Layha,  127. 

Lazell,  127. 

Leach,  127. 

Lead  Coffin,  566. 

Leaf,  Schooner,  547. 

Learman,  127. 

Learned,  127. 

Leavens,  127. 

Leavitt,  128. 

Lebanon,  Ct.,  113,  119,  245,  311, 
326,  414,  420,  522,  573. 

Le  Baron,  128. 

Le  Craw,  128. 

Le  Doyt,  128. 

Ledyard,  128. 

Lee,  128,  281,  290. 

Lee,  N.  Y.,  236,  244,  371. 


LII 


INDEX 


Leeds,  Duke  of,  51. 

Leeds,  Eng.,  605. 

Leege,  129. 

Leegy,  129. 

Lefeure,  129. 

Lefavor,  129. 

Lefavour,  129. 

Leg,  536. 

Legation,  U.  S.,  151. 

Legation,   Secretary   of   U.    S., 

168,  395. 
Legendre,  578. 
Legislative   Council  of  Florida, 

612. 
Legislature,  Member  of,  551,  598. 
Legion  of  Honor,  302,  575,  576. 
Legion  Pulaski's,  31. 
Leicester,  Ct.,  446. 
Leicester,  Mass.,   21,    196,  282, 

3SO,  439.  Soo. 
Leight,  129. 
Legh,  129. 
Legrand,  129. 
Lehre,  129. 
Leland,  130. 
Leman,  130. 
Lemerick,  Me.,  255. 
Lemmington,  Ct.,  340. 
Lemon,  130. 
Lenox,  130. 
Leominster,  Mass.,  100,  156,  442, 

474. 
Leonard,  130,  539. 
Leopold,  131. 
Le  Roy,  131. 
Lester,  132. 
Lethbridge,  132. 
Le  Valley,  132. 
Le  Vattey,  132. 
Leveck,  132. 
Leverett,   132. 
Levett,  132. 
Levy,  132. 
Lewin,  132. 
Lewis,   132,  253,  279,   367,  368, 

382,  420,  496,  564. 
Lewi:ton,  Me.,  31. 
Lexington,  Ky.,  67,  94,  251,  378, 

384,  483,  561,  574,  591,  602. 
Lexington,  Mass.,  141,  159,  324, 

328,  558,  560,  610,  620. 


Lexington,  U.  S.  Ship,  590. 

Leyden,  494. 

Libbey,  134. 

Librarian,  178. 

Liberia,  523. 

Lieutenant  General,  389,  542. 

Lieutenant  Gen.  of   R.   I.,   265, 

329.  471- 
Lieut.  Gov.  of  S.  Carolina,  603. 
Lieut.  Gov.  of  Vermont,  608. 
Life  of  Men,  route,  550. 
Light  Preserving  Bed,  552. 
Light  Artillery,  U.  S.   Regt.  of, 

221. 
Light  Dragoons,  U.  S.,  599. 
Lightning,  134. 
Lightning,  killed   by,  541,    560, 

570,  602,  625. 
Lillibridge,  134. 
Lilley,  134. 
Limerick,  Ire.,  437. 
Limerick,  Me.,  64. 
Linard,  134. 

Linaugen,  Prince  of,   108,  159. 
Lincoln,  134,  568. 
Lincoln  Co.,  N.  C.,  539. 
Lincoln,  Mass.,  378,  384. 
Lindenburg,  136. 
Lindenburger,  136. 
Lindley,  136. 
Lindsey,  294,  315. 
Linsey,  136. 
Ling,  [37. 
Lingan,  137. 
Linkfield,  137. 
Linn,  137. 
Linell,  137. 
Linnell,  137. 
Linnett,  137. 
Linscott,  138. 
Lippitt,  138. 
Lisbon,  Ct.,  116,    160,   170,  281, 

290,  352,  411,635. 
Lisbon  Port,  108,  304,  563. 
Liscomb,  139. 
Lisle,  139 
Lister,  139. 
Litchiield,  139. 
Litchfield,    Ct.,    142,    182,    242, 

256,  346,  357,  411.  427,  488, 

SS2,  571.  603. 


INDEX 


LIII 


Litchfield,  N.  H.,  352. 
Literature,  Prof,  of  Biblical,  307. 
Literature,  French,  402. 
Literature,  Spanish,  402. 
Literary  Cadet,  19,  52,  168,  226, 

344- 

Little,  139. 

Little  Belt,  British  Ship,  573. 

Little  Compton,  R.  L,  46,  52,  55, 
73.79.  85,98,118,  139,  1 54, 
155,  209,  219,  222,  223,  231, 
232,  237,  239,  240,  260,  276, 
281,  284,  285,  289,  29s,  30s, 
308,  314,  316,  317,  318,  320, 
322,  326,  327,  333,  329,  351, 
360,  379.  380,  387.  388,  408, 
410,  413,  419,  468,  469,  470, 
471,  472,  493,  494,  520,  542, 
547,  548,  608,  610,  619,  621, 
623,  632. 

Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  141,  245,  246, 
401. 

Littlefield,  140,  33,  35,  63,  140, 
281,  33S.  337.  358,  381,  440, 
448. 

Littlejohn,  140. 

Livermore,  Me.,  112,  438,  481. 

Liverpool,  Eng.,  63,  ro2,  105, 
108,  209,  257,  301,  346,  348, 
SS8,  573,577,596,611,   612. 

Liverpool,  Ship,  605. 

Livingstone,  140,  531,  557. 

Livingston,  140. 

Livingston  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1 14. 

Lloyd,  140. 

Lobes,  Messenterrica,  605. 

Lockeraine,  140. 

Lockade,  140. 

Lockere,  Scot.,  310. 

Locke,  141. 

Locke,  N.  Y.,  6t6. 

Lockhart,  141. 

Lockraine,  141. 

Lockwood,  141. 

Lofts,  141. 

Logan,  141. 

Logee,  14  (. 

Lombard,  108,  235. 

London,  Eng.,  47,  51,  69,  131, 
169,  296,  297,  342,  364,  396, 


London,  Eng., — Continued. 

481,  482,  484,  48s,  504,  50s, 
517,  519,  524,  539,  540,  553, 
562,  575,  577.  584.  594.  601, 
605. 

Londonderry,  Ire.,  27,  349. 

Londonderry,  N.  H.,  431. 

Long,  141,  435,  572. 

Long  Island,  540. 

Longley,  142. 

Longmeadow,   Mass.,     145,  348, 
390,  402. 

Lonsdale,  142. 

Lonis,  142. 

Lopaz,  142. 

Lord,  142. 

Lord  Ross,  69. 

Lord  of  Admiralty,  586. 

Lord  Byron,  150. 

Lord  Lt.  of  Ireland,  448. 

Lord  Sidmouth,  508. 

Lord  Wellington,  141. 

Lorederen  Co.,  Va.,  294. 

Loring,  142. 

Lost  Paragraph,  630. 

Lothrop,  143. 

Lott,   143. 

Loud,  143. 

Louden  Co.,  Va.,  44. 

Louis  XIV,  578. 

Louis  XVII,  512. 

Louis  XVIII,  512,  600. 

Louisiana,  98,  no,  140. 

Louisiana  Advertiser,  190,  241. 

Louisiana,  Dist.  Court  of,  133. 

Louisiana  Gazette,  624. 

Louisiana,  Governor  of,  98,   i  ro, 

289,  331- 
Louisiana,  U.  S.  Dist.  Court    of, 

426. 
Louisville,   Ga.,    176,   268,    493, 

567- 
Louisville,    Ky.,   95,     100,     105, 

552,625,635. 
Love,  143. 
Lovejoy,  143. 
Lovell,-i43,  TT,  89,  186. 
Lovering,  143. 
Lovett,  144. 
Lovie,  144. 


LIV 


INDEX 


Low,  144. 

Lowder,  144. 

Lowell,  144,  211. 

Lowell,  Mass.,  3;,  39,  73,  79,  1 1 1, 

124,  142,  148,25s,  288,  332, 

350,  432,  622. 
Lower  Falls,  Pa.,  570. 
Lucas,  144,  279,  451. 
Luce,  144. 

Lucerne,  N.  Y.,  508. 
Lucretia,  Schooner,  533. 
Ludlow,  145,  28,  34,  38,  75,  179, 

216,  269,  316,  400,  455,  469, 

488,  497- 
Ludlow,  Mass.,  93.  332,  374, 626. 
Lufkin,  145. 
Lumburgh,  619. 
Lundy's  Lane,  543. 
Lunson,  145. 
Lusby,  145. 
Luscomb,  145. 
Luther,  145,  100,   154,   163,  206, 

507. 
Lye,  148. 

Lyell,  76,  266,  486. 
Lyman,  148,  221,  241. 
Lyman's  Factory,  107,  394. 
Lyme,  Ct.,  27,  49,  212,  242,  293, 

437.  549- 

Lynd,  148. 

Lyndon,  149. 

Lynde,  149. 

Lyne,  149. 

Lynn,  Mass.,  43,  58,  60,  98,  115, 
119.  134,  137,  148,  161,  203, 
206,  223,  226,  250,  279,  313, 
365,  545,  606,622,  624,  635. 

Lynnfield,  Mass.,  47,  243. 

Lyon,  149,  70,  373. 

Lyons,  149. 

Lyons,  France,  602. 


M 

Macarthy,  150. 
Mace,  32,  322. 

Macedonian,  British  Ship,  523. 
Macei,  150. 


Machais,  Me.,  625. 

Machine  Drying,  558. 

Machinery,  Steam,  545. 

Macimac,  Mich.,  Fortress,  613. 

Mack,  150. 

Mackaw's,  1 50. 

Mackay,  150. 

Macker,  150. 

Mackie,  150. 

Mackintire,  151. 

Mackintosh,  151. 

Macklin,  151. 

Maclay,  151. 

Maclean,  151. 

Maclenburgh  Schweren,  151. 

Macomb,  151. 

Macomber,  151. 

Macon,  Ga,,  292,  327. 

Macpherson,  152. 

Mactier,  152. 

Madison,  152. 

Madras,  Ind.,  542. 

?/[aegill,  152. 

Magaw,  152. 

Magee,  152. 

Magevis,  152. 

Magrue,  152. 

Maguire,  152. 

Mahoney,  152. 

Maid  of  Athens,  150. 

Mail  Robbery,  512. 

Main  Topsailyard,  532. 

Main  Boom,  505. 

Maine  (name),  152. 

Maine  (State),    104,    108,    235, 

298,  360,  373,  487- 
Mains,  Scot.,  248. 
Major,  152. 
Makepeace,  153. 
Mulaby,  343,  357. 
Malaga,  Spain,  600. 
Malanchten,  137. 
Malbone,  153. 
Malcomb,  153. 
Malibran,  153. 
Mallett,  153. 
Malta,  390. 
Maltby,    153,   43,  108,   135,  320, 

393.  471- 
Man,  Life  of,  550. 


INDEX 


LV 


Manager,  123,  261,  575. 

Manchester,  153,  36,  42,  53,  to, 
72,  98,  in,  112,  116,  124, 
134,  141,  143,  147,  153,  154, 
183,  197,  209,  236,  254,  264, 
277,279,  317,  34S.  353.  357, 
359,  376,  384,416,  418.  437. 
441,  444,  466,  472,  489,  son. 

Manchester,  Eng.,  372,  541. 

Manchester,  N.  H.,  352. 

Manchester,  Vt.,  634. 

Mandall,  156. 

Mandarin,  57,  176. 

Manlove,  156. 

Mann,  156,  30,  43,  55,  72,  84,  96, 
98,  147,  173,  180,  185,  189, 
192,  193,  19s,  196,  198,  200, 
208,  213,  222,  231,  234,  247, 
270,  275,278,  279,  281,  283, 
291,  307,  308,  309,  312,  319, 
343,  344,  375.  387,  425,  427, 
428,  433,  434,  437.  438,  439. 
450,461,463,  469,  491,  497. 

Manning,  157. 

Mannville,  R.  I.,  431. 

Mansfield,    157,  73,  85,  107,  108, 

SSI- 
Mansfield,  Ct.,  80,  341,  361,  370, 

441,  478. 
Mansfield,  Mass.,   24,    63,    135, 
203,  263,  282,  283,  312,  316, 
331,  376,  392.  418,  446,  462, 
480,483,  486,  492,  507,  518, 

S43- 

Mansfield,  R.  I.,  55. 

Mansion,  President's,  254. 

Mansion,  Shot  Tower,  607. 

Manson,  157. 

Mansur,  157. 

Manter,  157. 

Manton,  157. 

Manuel,  158. 

Manufacturer's  Bank,  159,  475. 

Maranham,  Eng.,  482. 

Marble,  158. 

Marblehead,  Mass.,  29,  64,  77, 
85.  ri6,  161,  203,  268,  300, 
396,  505.  519,  594-  598,  612. 

Marcellus,  Ship,  504. 

March,  159. 


Marchant,  159. 

Marcia,  Brig,  538. 

Marcy,  159. 

Mardenbrough,  159. 

Marett,  159. 

Mareau,  159. 

Maria,   159. 

Marie,  159. 

Marietta,   O.,  86,  180,  267,  433, 

562,  564,  614. 
Marine,  512,  523,  579. 
Marine  Honors,  514. 
Marine  Hospital,  U.  S.,  74,  83, 

432.  SSI- 
Marines,  Lieutenant  of,  639. 
Marines,  United  States,  427,  607, 

613. 
Marines,  U.  S.  Corps  of,  47,  49, 

'37,  341,  362,  523,  594- 
Market,  629. 
Market,  Fulton,  314. 
Market,  Providence,  591. 
Market  Square,  19. 
Marksboro,  309,  366. 
Marland,  160. 
Marlboro,    Mass.,   63,    299,   510, 

558,  626. 
Marlborough,  S.  C,  611. 
Marlboro,  N.  H.,  95,  620. 
Marquis  of  Carmarthan,  51. 
Marrell,  160. 
Marriott,  160. 
Marseilles,  504,  562. 
Marsh,  160. 
Marshall,  161,  222. 
Marshal  De  Camp,  575. 
Marshal,  Grand,  392. 
Marshal  Soult,  129. 
Marshal,  Victor,  572. 
Marshfield,  Mass.,  47,    140,   143, 

323.  394.  612. 
Marston,  161. 
Marters,  161. 

Martha's  Vineyard,  26,  565,  617. 
Martin,  161,    80,    123,  201,  205, 

233,  234,  296,  368,  370,  462, 

589- 
Martinique,  W.  I.,  525,  545,  567. 
Marvel,   165. 
Marvell,  165. 


LVI 


INDEX 


Marvin,  165. 

Mar3rland,  44,  116,  250,  294,  599. 

Maryland,  Governor  of,  599. 

Maryland  Republican,  84. 

Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  586. 

Mary,  Brig,  615. 

Mary,  Sloop,  618. 

Mary  Almy,  Ship,  592. 

Mary  Seamans,  Brig,  576. 

Mason,   165,488. 

Mason  Co.,  Ky.,  217. 

Mason,  Mass.,  72,  299. 

Masonic  Honors,  503,  511,  514, 
531.  541,  549,  552,  559,  571, 
594,  601,  604,618. 

Massachusetts,  72, 148,  157,  190, 
325,  330,  444,  462,  503,  516, 
542,  578,579.  581,608. 

Massachusetts,  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral of,  245,  373. 

Massachusetts  Convention,   617. 

Massachusetts,  Governor  of,  613. 

Massachusetts  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, 578. 

Massachusetts  Provincial  Con- 
gress, 568. 

Massachusetts  State  Prison,  602. 

Massachusetts,  Worcester  Co. 
Court,  582. 

Massacre  of  Wyoming,  551. 

Massaurddo  Cape,  564. 

Master,  523. 

Master  Commander,     100,    243, 

293- 
Masthead,  518,  605. 
Master's  Mate,  551,  555. 
Mastick,  L.  I.,  123,  336. 
Matanzas,    W.  I.,  92,    345,    497, 

520,  549,  638. 
Matanzas  Bay,  610. 
Mate,   570,  597,  612,  630. 
Mathar,  169,  477. 
Mather,  170. 
Mathematics,  Professor   of,  212, 

259.  296,  370,  396,,  417.  581. 
Mathematician,  611. 
Mattamusket,  N.  C,  319,  432. 
Mattapoisett,  Mass.,  108. 
Matteson,  171. 
Matthews,  170,  179,  542. 


Matthewson,  170. 
Matthorne,  171. 
Mauran,   171. 
Maurice,  172. 
Maury  Co.,  Tenn.,  141. 
Maverick,   172. 
Mawney,  172,  128. 
Maxcy,  172. 
Maxey,  172. 
Maxcey,  173. 
Maxfield,  173. 
Maxim,  173. 
Maxson,  173. 
Maxon,  173. 
Maxwell,  173. 
May,  174. 
May,  Cape  of,  571. 
May  berry,  174. 
Maybury,  474. 
Maynard,  174,  369,  452. 
Mayo,  175.  . 
Mayer,  267. 
Mayor,  383,  587. 
Mayrant,  175. 
Mayridge,  98. 
Maysville,  Ky.,  239. 
McAllister,  175. 
McAlvin,  £75. 
McAnarney,  175. 
Mc  Arthur,' 175. 
McAuley,  330,  396. 
McCalla,  175. 
McCoiton,  175. 
McCane,  94. 
McCarrie,  175. 
McCarter,  175. 
McCarther,  175. 
McCarty. 
McClellan,  175. 
McClennen,  176. 
McCloud,  176. 
McClure,  176. 
McComb,  176. 
McConkey,  176. 
McCormack,  113. 
McCormick,  176. 
McCoy,  176. 
McCracken,  176. 
McCrea,  176. 
McCreakey,  176. 


INDEX 


LVII 


McCubbins,  176. 

McDaniels,  176. 

McDole,  176. 

McDenald,  177. 

McDonald,  177. 

McDonald,  Steamer,  581. 

McDonough,  300,  315. 

McDowell,  177. 

McDuffie,  177. 

McElmoyle,  177. 

McFarland,  177. 

McFarlin,  177. 

McFoy,  177. 

McGrath,  177. 

McGreger,  177. 

McGregor,  177. 

McHenry,  Fort,  511. 

McHugh,  177. 

Mclntire,  177. 

Mclntyre,  178. 

Mcintosh,  178. 

McKane,  178. 

McKay,  178. 

McKean,  178. 

McKinley,  178. 

McLane,  178. 

McLean,  178,  582. 

McLellan,  178. 

McMinn,  178. 

McNamara,  178. 

McNeil,  178,  549. 

McNeill,  178. 

McPherson,  179. 

McWattey,  179. 

Meach,  546. 

Meacham,  179. 

Meade,  179. 

Meadville,  Penn.,  ^^,  152. 

Means,  179. 

Mechanic,  Ingenious,  560. 

Medbury,   179. 

Medbury,  N.  H.,  577. 

Medfield,   Mass.,   48,    102,    156, 

22s,  308,  340,  392,  416.  467. 

578. 
Medford,    Mass.,   24,    107,    226, 

361,  374,  41S,  583.613- 
Medical  Department,  139,  287. 
Medical  Students,  570. 
Medicine,  598. 


Medway,  Mass.,  31,  54,  82,  loi, 
167,  183,  201,  250,  283,  457, 
506,  547. 

Meeder,  179. 

Meeting,  Friends,  449. 

Megowin,  179. 

Meigs,  180. 

Melcher,  180. 

Melendy,  180. 

Melledgeville,  Ga.,  332,  383. 

Mellen,  180,  302. 

Melville,  180. 

Melville  Isle,  591. 

Member  of  Congress,  31,  36,  no, 
152,  232,  254,  257,  268,  270, 
318,  321,  324,  350,  371,  398, 
417,  448,  495,  535,  545,  555, 

557.  577.  578.  586,  591.  596, 
600,  608,  609. 

Member  of  Congress  from  New 
York,  152. 

Member  of  Congress  from  Rhode 
Island,  232. 

Member  of  Convention,  533. 

Member  First  Baptist  Church, 
604. 

Member  of  General  Assembly, 
535.  548,  571.  601,  603,  608. 

Member  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 637. 

Member  House  of  Representa- 
tives, Virginia,  553. 

Member  of  Legislature,  551,  596, 
598. 

Member  N.  Y.  Typographical 
Society,  583. 

Member  of  Parliament,  360,  472, 

523- 

Member  of  Senate,  598. 

Member  of  Senate,  O.,  587. 

Member  of  Senior  Class,  505. 

Menage,  180. 

Mendon,  Mass.,  27,  29,  39,  45, 
68,  69,  83,  85,  86,  87,  102, 
108,  no,  122,  130,  195,  204, 
240,  271,  276,  297,  298,  308, 
310,  335.336,  343,  351,  361, 
369.  371.  380,  381,  382,  392, 
393.  394.  400,  409,  424,  427, 
435,  436,  441,  458,  464,  471, 


LVIII 


INDEX 


Mendon,  Mass., — Continued. 
478,484,487,  49f.  492,  505, 
SI  I,  514,  574.  610,  627. 

Mengus,  180. 

Men,  Minute,  558. 

Mercandotti,  [80. 

Mercer,  Penn.,  533. 

Merchant  (name),  180. 

Merchant,  29.  33,  35,  36,  39,  40, 
43,45,47,48,  so,  53,  57>  58, 
59,  63,  64,  6s.  66,  67,  69,  70, 
71,  72,  ^^,  78,  81,  83,  87,  88, 
89.  90,  93.  94.  99,  101,  105, 
106,  112,  117,  122,  127,  128, 
129,  132,  137,  138,  140,  141, 
150,  152,  153,  158,  161,  162, 
166,  172,  175,  176,  178,  184, 
187,  189,  193,  19s,  196,  197, 
198,  203,  204,  206,  214,  216, 
217,  218,221,  222,  223,  225, 
227,  230,  233,  236,  240,  241, 
24s,  250,  252,  256,  258,  260, 
261,  263,  265,271,  273,  275, 
283,  284,  286,  287,  289,  292, 
293,  29s,  298,  299,  300,  306, 
312,  314,  316,  318,  320,  322, 
32s.  326,  330,  335,  336,  339. 
351.  364,366,  367,  371,  378, 
381,  382,  384,  385.  386,  389, 
390,  391.  396.  399.  40 1,  402, 
403,  406,  407,  414,  416,  417, 
418,  420,  421,  422,  423,  425, 
427,431,  434.437.  438.  439. 
445.  447.  45'.  454.  455.  459. 
46S,  466,  467,  469,  473,  475, 
478,  479,  480,  481,  484,  485, 
487,  490,  504.  509.  519,  523, 
537.  540,  544.  546,  550,  556, 
559.  570,  575.  576,  577,  58i, 
582,  586,  591,  594,  597,  598, 
600,  603,  607,  611,  628,  637. 

Merchantile  Advertiser,   82. 

Merchants  Coffee  House,  304. 

Mercury,  Newport,  128. 

Meredith,  Mass.,  124. 

Meriden,  Ct.,  545,  633. 

Merethew,  180. 

Merian,  180. 

Merrell,  180. 


Merrett,  71,  119,  133,  146,  230, 
237.  293.  312,  325,  404,  450, 
458. 

Merrimac,  N.  H.,  633. 

Merrill,  181. 

Merriam,  181. 

Merrick,  i8r. 

Merry,  181,  448. 

Meserve,  181. 

Messenger,  18  r. 

Messenger,  The  Salem,  175. 

Messenger,  The  Weekly,  22. 

Messer,  182,  38,  56,  65,  85,  136, 
157,  166,  269,  301,  389,  398, 
408,  450,  451,  469. 

Mestayer,  182. 

Metaphysics,  Prof,  of,  142,  419. 

Metcalf,  182. 

Methodists,  71,  325,  509,  569. 

Methodist  Church,  580,  539,  589, 
605. 

Methodist  Chapel,  115,  133,  202, 
293,  404,  450. 

Methodist  Meeting  House,  Bris- 
tol, 180,  238. 

Methodist  Minister,  539. 

Mexico,  168. 

Michelletti,  183. 

Mickle,  183. 

Micks,  183. 

Microcosm,  The,  19. 

Middleboro,  Mass.,  21,  41,  87, 
105,  106,  112,  113,  130,  131, 
133,  137.  199.  203,  215,  218. 
220,  239,  262,  284,  285,  313, 

317.  325,339.  342,  394.  413. 

428,  433,  438,  439,  463,  470, 

479,481,491,  5[o,  555,  574, 

590. 
Middlebury,  Mass.,  136,  590. 
Middlebury,   Vt.,    50,   289,   370, 

417,  514.  566. 
Middlebury,    Vt.,    College,    370, 

4' 7.  566. 
Middlesex    Co.,    England,    108, 

304. 
Middleton,  183. 
Middletown,  Ct.,  37,  40,  67,  300, 

301,  315,  363,  520. 


INDEX 


I.VIX 


Middletown,  R.T.,  24,  42,  46,  56, 
no,  125,  139,  154,  IS5,  i;3, 
229,  236,  237,  238,  286,  292, 
293.  294.  30s,  3".  321,  322, 
329,  332,  333.  334.  338.  340, 
341,  342,  373.  376,  378,  380, 
382,  383.  387,  401,  422,  436, 

496,  5 1 5.  518,  S20,  528,  548, 
SSS.  SS6,  5S7.  568,  618,  621, 
622. 

Middletown,  Vt.,  543. 
Midshipman,  503,  576,  606,  607, 

625. 
Midwife,  600. 
Miles,  183,  iSi,  510. 
Milford,  Ct.,  628. 
Milford,  Mass.,  213,  435,  513. 
Milford,  O.,  618, 
Military  Honors,  531,  551,  588. 
Militia,  627. 

Militia,  4th  Regt  Virginia,  552. 
Militia,    8th    District    Virginia, 

562. 
Mill,  Powder,  533,  544. 
Millard,  183. 
Millbury,  Mass.,  33,  yT,  113,  116, 

117,  207,267,  281,  342,  410, 

414,437.  450,493.630. 
Milldrum,  183. 
Milledgeville,  Ga.,  53,  69,  81,339, 

625. 
Miller,    183,    184,  32,    191,    196, 

243.  294- 
Millet,  183. 
Millett,  186 
Milltown,  Ct.,  109,  197. 
Mills,  1 86. 

Millville,  .Mass.,  393. 
Milner,   186. 
Milton,  Mass.,  240,  278,  287,  468, 

497.  612. 
Milton,  N.  C,  365. 
Mina,  N.  Y.,  38. 
Minard,  i86. 
Minden,  Battle  of,  613. 
Minden,  N.  Y.,  122. 
Miner,  186,  391. 
Minister,  Methodist,  539. 
Minister,  Netherland,  81. 
Minister,    United    States,    227, 

292,  298,  337,  370,  422,  557. 


Minor,  42. 

Minot,  Me.,  70,  114,  548. 

Minott,  r86. 

Minute,  i86. 

Minute  Men,  558. 

Minister,  243. 

Minister,   American,    448,    516, 

568,  621. 
Minister,  Assistant,  166. 
Minister,  Baptist,  549. 
Minister,  Candidate,  391,  485. 
Minister,  Chili,  36. 
Minister,  Danish,  239,  338. 
Minister,  France,  218. 
Minister,  Friend,  541,  543,  614, 

615. 
Mirror,  Connecticut,  604. 
Miser,  549. 
Missionary,   113,   205,    390,  422, 

560. 
Missionary,  American,  546. 
Missionary    Institute,   Ashbury, 

55- 
Missionary  Chapel,  104. 
Mission  School,  211,  286. 
Missions,  Board  of,  24. 
Mississippi,    51,    254,    270,    508, 

560,  601. 
Mississippi,  Natchez,  550. 
Mississippi  Territory,  519. 
Mississippi,   U.   S.    Senator    of, 

488. 
Missolonghi,  Greece,  640. 
Missouri,  177,  SI 8,  535,  577,  618. 
Missouri,  Attorney  of,  563. 
Missouri,  Governor  of,  566. 
Missouri  River,  552. 
Missourian,  176. 
Mitchell,  J.  86,  347,  441. 
Mixter,  188. 
Mobile,  Ala.,  261,  508,  532,  561, 

583,  599.  634- 
Mobile     Commercial     Register, 

566. 
Moderwell,  188. 
Moffett,  188. 

Mohawks,  Chief  of  the,  605. 
Mohawk,  Ship,  573. 
Mohawk  Village,  605. 
Moley,  188. 
Molucca,  E.  I.,  536. 


LX 


INDEX 


Monarch,  i88. 

Moncrief,  i88. 

Monitor,  The,  328. 

Monk,  188. 

Monmouth,  Battle  of,  535,  599. 

Monroe,  N.  Y.,  337,  424. 

Monson,  188. 

Monson,  Mass.,  117. 

Monswall,  Scot.,  248. 

Monswall  Mines,  Scot.,  59. 

Montague,  188. 

Montecello,  N.  Y.,  578. 

Montecello,  Va.,  270,  553. 

Montgomery,  188,  599. 

Montgomery,  Ala.,  466. 

Montgomery  Co.,  111.,  226. 

Montgomery,  Mass.,  280. 

Montpelier,  Vt.,  185. 

Montreal,  U.  C,  132,   230,  291, 

336,  392,427,  SI 5,  576,  616. 
Montville,  Ct.,  291,  395,494, 602. 
Moody,  188. 
Moonshire,  188. 
Moore,  188,  309,  366. 
Moral  Philosophy,  Prof,  of,  142, 

396,  419,  616. 
Mordock,  190. 
Morgan,  190,  508. 
Morland,  191. 
Moro  Castle,  635. 
Morrell,  191. 
Morris,  191. 

Morrisiana,  N.  Y.,  191,  270,  365. 
Morristown,  Pa.,  587. 
Morrison,  191. 
Morron,  191. 
Morse,  191,  296,  474. 
Morton,  192. 
Moses,  192. 
Mosher,  [93. 
Moshier,  193. 
Mosier,  193. 
Moskwa,  193. 
Moskwa,  Prince  of,  118. 
Mott,  193,  433. 
Motte,  130. 
Moulton,  193,  194. 
Mountain,  Rocky,  572. 
Mount  Ararat,  S.  C,  21,  179. 
Mount  Benedict,  S.^C,  530. 


Mountville,  N.  Y.,  479. 

Mowry,  194,  19,  473,  605. 

Mudge,  196,  41,  62,  65,  6t,  68, 
86,  100,  117,  147,  185,  196, 
202,  204,  27s,  294,  303,  314, 
319,  353,  372,  379,  382,  387, 
388,  392,  453,  488. 

Muenscher,  196. 

Muencher,  196. 

Mulatto,  569,  613. 

Mulcock,  196. 

Mullasky,  196. 

Mumford,  196. 

Munday,  198. 

Munich,  Ger.,  569. 

Munroe,  198,  44,  273,  394,  558. 

Munro,  199. 

Munyan,  201. 

Murat,  201. 

Murch,  201. 

Murder,  632. 

Murdock,  201,  64,  219,  235,  358. 

Murphy,  201. 

Murray,  20 r,  573. 

Music,  571. 

Musician,  562. 

Music,  History  of,  633. 

Mussey,  202. 

Myers,  202. 

Myles  Church,  282. 

Myrick,  202. 


N 


Nabob,  Asiatic,  573. 

Nahant,  Mass.,  606. 

Nancy,  Brig,  616. 

Nansemond  Co.,  Va.,  595. 

Nantucket,  Mass.,  21,  25,  38,  49, 
62,  80,  92,  103,  104,  119, 
152,  166,  172,  173,  180,  187, 
208,  209,  217,  220,  225,  236, 
237,  24s,  246,  251,  261,  264, 
265,  272,  308,  309,  312,  345, 
361,  366,  374,  396,  418,  435, 
480,  492,  495,  516,  542,  557, 
560,  569,  630. 


INDEX 


IXl 


Nantucket  Inquirer,  92, 180. 

Naples,  177,  20  r. 

Napoleon,  228,448,  512,  521,  542, 

56  [,  569- 
Narragansett,  326. 
Nash,  202. 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  97,    116,    154, 

212,  284,  285,  300,  386,  430, 

549. 
Nashville,     Tenn.,     University, 

597- 
Nason,  202. 

Nassau,  Duchy  of,  503. 
Nassau,  N.  P.,  391,  583,  622. 
Nassau,  N.  Y.,  57,558. 
Natchez,    Miss.,    79,    184,    508, 

57'.  573.612,  617,  633. 
Natchez  Mississippian,  550. 
Natic,  Mass.,  188. 
Natic,  R.  I.,  69,  74,  238,  359,  517. 
Nation,  Cherokee,  286. 
National  Advocate,  248,  313. 
National  Aegis,  293,  606. 
National  Constitution,  617,638. 
Natural   History,  Prof,   of,  296, 

569. 
Natural  Philosophy,  Prof,  of,  212, 

259.  370.  390,  417- 

Naturalist,  Prussian,  505. 

Nautical  Commander,  505,  513, 
565,  575.  580. 

Naval  OfHcer,  162,  167,  600. 

Na^'y,  British,  486,  632. 

Navy,  Secretary  of,  395. 

Navy,  United  States,  26,  30,  38, 
47.  59.  68,  78,  87,  90,  100, 
103,  III,  129,  140,  141,  145, 
149,  152,  166,  174,  179.  183, 
190,  191,  222,  232,  233,  242, 
243, 244,  247,  254,  259,  270, 
274,  286,  2Z)0,  293,  301,  314, 
315,  316,  325,  328,  332,  335. 
347.  363,  368,  370.  378,  383. 
387,  391.  395.  405.  410.  423. 
426,  432,  438,  439,  453.  455. 
485,  487,  490,  492.  495.  499. 
503,  5 '9.  522,  549,  552,  561. 
576,  577.  594,  606,  607,  619, 
625. 

Navy  Yard,  434,  579. 


Navy  Yard,  Charlestown,  Mass., 

279. 
Nayson,  203. 
Neal,  203. 
Needham,  203. 
Neff,  203. 
Negros,  628,  575. 
Neil),  203,  43  K 
Neilson,  203. 

Nelson,  203,  184,  352,  632. 
Nesler,  204. 
Nestell,  204. 
Netherlands,  204. 
Netherlands,  Europe,  266. 
Netherlands,  Minister  to,  81. 
Nevins,  204. 
New,  204. 

Newark,  N.  J.,  179,  593. 
New  Albany,  Ind.,  504. 
New  Alexandria,  175. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  26,  28,  32, 

39,  41.  42.  46,  47.  48,  55,  56. 
62, 67,  72,  82,  93,  94, 98,  105, 
126,  134,  136,  139,  143,  146, 

151,  152,  154,  156,  171,  173. 

204,  210,  212,  218,  224,  225, 

226,  230,  241,  244,  245,  253, 

259,  26r,  163,  266,  269,  275, 

282,  283,  289,  291,  292,  295, 

296,  297,  299,  300,  304,  305, 

310,  312,  320,322,  324,  333, 

334.  335.  339.  34i-  342.  348, 

350,  351,  359.  368,  373.  378, 

379.  380,  383,  384,  394,  397, 

405,  407,  408,  413,  415,  419, 

431,437.439,442,  445.  450, 

458,  470,  477,  480,  483,  487, 

491.  495,  516,  517,  518,  520, 

521,  523,  538,  567,  605,  639, 

Newbern,  N.  C,  306,  333. 

Newbold,  204. 

New  Braintree,  Mass.,  578. 

New  Brunswick,  219,  264,  603. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  461. 

Newbury,  Mass.,  254,  301. 

Newburyport,  Mass.,  55,  59,  80, 

87,   98,  127,  161,    165,  186, 

192,  203,232,  233,  251,  268, 

307.  308,  346.  369.  384.  416. 
418,  474,  487,  497,  635. 


LXII 


INDEX 


Newcomb,  204. 

Newell,  204,  S3,  453,  552. 

New  England,  534,  612. 

New     England    Coffee   House, 

169. 
New  Foundland,  483,  591. 
Newhall,  205. 
New   Hampshire,   36,    84,    358, 

540,  s6o,  579. 
New  Hampshire  Assembly,  254. 
New    Hampshire,   Governor  of, 

27,  191,  ass- 
New  Hampshire  Patriot,  S4.  189. 
New  Hampton,  N.  Y.,  3S4. 
New  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  219,  291. 
New  Haven,  Ct.,  27,  36,  38,  S7. 

67,  69,  8s,  94,  97,  176,  201, 

203,  213,  261,  263,  294,  295, 

31  r,  361,365.367,  Z7h  2,77, 

407,  411,  412,  421,  s8o,  603, 

61  r,  612,  638. 
New  Haven  Co.,  Ct.,  214. 
New  Haven  Journal,  242. 
Newingtfln  Society,  Ct.,  587. 
New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  186,  347. 
New  Jersey,  353,  406,  S49.  SSo, 

583,  586,  614,  617. 
New  Jersey,  General  Assembly 

of,  262. 
New  Jersey,    Governor  of,    29, 

586. 
New  Jersey,   U.   S.    Senator   of, 

565. 
Newlands,  205. 

New  Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  75,  91,  289. 
New  London,  Ct.,  65,  119,  126, 

182,  242,  268,  282,  366,  368, 

378,  391,  4 '6,  430,  434.  444. 

507,  516,567,604. 
Newman,  205. 

New  Market,  N.  H.,  273,  291. 
New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  37,  391. 
New  Marlboro,  N.  H.,  553. 
New  Millford,  Ct.,  324,  587. 
New  Mills,  N.  J.,  576. 
New  Orleans,  La.,  79,  113,  127, 

190,  241,  348,  412,  413,  416, 
,    422,  426,  475,  477,  482,  497, 

506,  514,546,  552,  555,  557, 

559.  560,  562,  568,  569,  570, 


New  Orleans,  La., — Continued. 
574,  592,  597,  599,  601,  612, 
615,  624,  631,  634,  638. 

New  Orleans  Gazette,  133. 

Newport,  206. 

Newport,  N.  Y.,  596. 

Newport,  O.,  562. 

Newport,  R.  L,  24,  25,  27,  28, 
29.  30,  32,  36,  38,  40,  41,  42, 
45,46,47,48,  49,  52,  S3,  54. 
50,  57,  61,  62,  63,  64,  66,  67, 
68,  72,  73,  74,  75,  79,  80,  81, 
83,  85,  86,  89,  90, 94,  97,  102, 
103,  104,  108,  112,  114,  116, 
118,  119,  120,  121,  122,  124, 
125,  126,  127,  128,  129,  132, 

133,  135,  139.  '40.  141.  142, 

144,  14s,  149,  153,  154,  155, 

156,  157,  158,  159,  160,  i6i, 

162,  163,  165,  166,   168,  171, 

172,  173.  174.  175,  176,  177. 

178,  180,  181,  183,  184,  187, 

188,  189,  190,  191,  192,  193, 

194,  196,  197,  198,  199,  200, 

201,  202,  203,  205,  206,  207, 

209,  210,  211,  212,  213,  216, 

217,  219,  220,  221,  222,  223, 

224,  225,  228,  229,  230,  231, 

232,  236,  237,  238,  239,  243, 

244,  245.  246,  248,  251,  252, 

253,  254,  25s,  256,  257,  259, 

261,  262,  264,  265,  266,  270, 

271,  272,  273,  274,  275,  277, 

278,  280,  281,  282,  283,  284, 

28s,  286,  287,  288,  289,  290, 

291,  292,  293,  294,  297,  298, 

300,  303,  30s,  306,  308,  309, 

310,  311,  312,  313,  314,  315, 

316,  317,  318,  321,  322,  323, 

324,325,  327,  328,  329,  330, 

332,  333,  334,  335.  337,  338, 

339.  340,  341,  342,  344.  345, 

346,  348,  349,  350,  351,  353, 

354,  355.  356,  357.  358,  359, 

360,  362,  364,  365.  366,  367, 

368,371,  373,  374,  375,  376, 

377.  378,  379,  380,  382,  383, 

384,  385,  386,  387,  388,  389, 

390,  391,  393,  395.  396,  399. 

401,  403,  405,  406,  407,  408, 


INDEX 


LXIII 


Newport,  R.  I., --Continued. 
409,  410,  411,  413,  415,  419, 
421,  422,  423,  424,  425,  426, 
427,  428,  429,  432,  433,  435, 
438,  442,  443,  444,  445,  446, 
447.  448.  449.  452,  453,  454, 
4SS,  45;.  462,  463,  464.  468, 
469,  470,  471.  472.  473.  474. 
47S,  478,479.481,  482,  484. 
485,  486,  488,  489,  490,  491, 
492,  495.  496,  497.  500,  506. 
507.  509.  510,  512,  513,  515, 
516,  517,  518,  520,  521,  522, 
528,  529,  530,  532,  536,  538, 
541,  542,  543,  544,  545,  547. 
548,  549,  550,  551,  554,  555, 
556,  557.  559.  560,  561,  565, 
567,  570.  571.  573.  574.  577- 
578.  579,  581,  584,  585,  586, 
589.  590,  59',  592,  594.  595. 
596,  597.  598.  599.  602,  604, 
605,  606,  607,  609.  610,  614, 
616,  617,  618,  619,  620,  621, 
622,  62^,  6j4,  627.  628,  630, 
631,  632,  634,636,  638,  639. 

Newport  Hank,  3^4,  483. 

Newport  Harbor,  505,  564,  605. 

Newport  Mercury,  128. 

Newport,  Ship,  631. 

New  Providence,  Ind.,  590,  591, 
617. 

New  Shoreham,  R.  I.,  26,  46,  64, 
78,  140,  (86,  221,.  290,  295, 
305,  356,  432,  608. 

Newton,  206,  393. 

Newton,  Mass.,  52,  75,  87,  93, 
108,  219,  344.457- 

New  York,  21,  23,  26,  27,  28,  30, 
35,  40,  42,  46,  48,  49,  50,  52, 
55.  56,  57.  58,  59,  61,  62,  65, 
68,  69,  70,  71,  75.  76,  79.  80, 
81,  82,  85,  86,  87,  88,  90,  94, 
95,  97,  100,  loi,  102,  103, 
104,  105,  1 10,  III,  114,  IIS, 
120,  121,  123,  125,  131,  132, 

134.  138.  139,  140,  141.  142, 

143,  14s,  148,  149,  152,  153, 

159,  164,  165,  167,  169,  172, 

173.  175.  176,  178,  179.  180, 

183,  185,  186,  187,  188,  191, 


193.  197.  198.  199.  200,  201, 
202,  203,  204,  205,  207,  209, 
216,  217,  218,  219,  223,  224, 
230,  232,  238,  239,  240,  241, 
242,  243,  245,  248,  252,  254, 
255,  256,  257,  261,  262,  264, 
266,  267,  269,  270,  273,  282, 
287,  288,  289,  290,  291,  293, 
204,  295,  296,  298,  302,  304, 

305.  313.  314.  315.  316,  322, 
324,  325,  327,  328,  330,  333, 

334.  336.  339.  340,  344.  347, 
349.  350,  353-  362,  364,  365, 
366,  367,  368,  370,  371,  373, 
378,  385,  388,  389,  394,  395, 
396,  398,  401,  404,  407,  409, 
418,  420,  421,  422,  423,  424, 
425,  427,  432,  435,  436,  441, 
442,  445.  446,  452,  453,  454, 
455.  461,  465.  467.  468,  470, 
473.  474.475.  478.  481,  484. 
48s,  485,  489,  490,  492,  495, 
496,  498,  508,  509,  510,  512, 
514,  517,  520,  521,  534,  540, 
542,  543,  548,  549.  552,  555, 
556,  557,  560,  561,  563,  566, 

567.  569.  573.  575.  576,  577, 
578,  582,  585,  592,  593,  594, 
597,  599,  602,  605,  606,  607, 
610,  611,  613,  620,  633,  635, 
638,  640. 

New  York  Bank,  90,  474. 

New  York  Bishop,  57,  86. 

New  York  Enquirer,  87. 

New  York  Gazette,  120. 

•New  York  Governor,  100,  104. 

New  York  Harbor,  565,  637. 

New  York  Hospital,  531,  535. 

New  York,  Member  Congress 
of,  152. 

New   York,   Park    Theatre,    55, 

545- 
New  York,  U.  S.  Senator  of,  123, 

336. 
News  Room,  Commercial,  557. 
Ney,  118,  193,  528. 
Niagara,  Frontier,  543. 
Nichols,  207,  215,  530,  622. 
Nicholas,  208. 
Nickerson,  208. 


LXIV 


INDEX 


Nicklye,  209. 

Niger,  209. 

Nightingale,  209,  598. 

Niles,  209. 

Nitcher,  209. 

Noah,  209. 

Nobb,  584. 

Nobleboro,  Me.,  298,  299,  497. 

Nobleman,  Scotch,  637. 

Nobles,  209,  584. 

Nodawa  River,  625. 

Nooning,  209. 

Norfolk,  Va.,  37,  iii,  122,  140, 
220,  347,  383,  424,  438,  482, 
519,  522,  523,  540,  552,  559, 
561,  567,  578,  598,618,  631. 

Norfolk  Co.,  Va.,  189,  564. 

Norfolk  St.,  Strand,  Eng.,  342, 
481. 

Norman,  210. 

Norris,  210,  238,  253,  291,  323, 
401,  411,  500. 

Norristown,  Penn.,  587. 

Northam,  210. 

Northampton,  Eng.,  504. 

Northampton,  Mass.,  80,  81,  141, 

169,  301,  335,  361,  370,  427, 

43  r,  496,  506,  540,  599,  638. 
Northboro,  Mass.,  468. 
North  Branford,  Ct.,  541. 
Northbridge,   Mass.,    100,    357, 

381,  429,  465,  507,  511,  545, 

550,  595,  628. 
North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  310, 

463,  464. 
North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  565. 
North    Carolina,    no,    132,   142, 

321,  422,  438,  542,  543,  583. 
North  Carolina,  Governor  of,  184, 

369 

North  Church,  313. 

North  Church,  Salem,  503. 

North  End,  Providence,  530, 626. 

Northfield,  Mass.,  68,  320. 

Northfield,  N.  H.,  493. 

North  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  24,  25, 
29.  40,  42,  45,  46,  48,  54,  78, 
97,  100,  125,  126,  133,  161, 
172,  207,  208,  210,  211,  220, 
232,  242,  259,  270,  276,  279, 


290,  303,  30s,  316,  318,  323, 
354,  355,  360,  367,  385,  388, 
390,  404,  405,  409,  419,  427, 
440,  447,  452,  453  461,  469, 
472,  481,  513,  514.  517,  536, 
537,  542,  547.  554,  565.  575- 

576,  613,  615,  618,  620,  624. 
North   Providence,  R.  I.,  24,  25, 

30,  34,  43,  44,  48,  53,  62,  65, 
70,  7Q,  78,  80,  85,  92,  93,  95, 
98,  100,  104,  106,  107,  I!5, 
126,  128,  129,  131,  133,  134, 
135,  142,  148,  151,  152,  163, 
174,  180,  181,  183,  194,  195, 
211,  214,  215,  216,  225,  226, 
228,  233,  239,  247,  250,  251, 
260,  265,  269,  270,  275,  280, 
283^  290,  291,  295,  302,  304, 
310,  314,  318,  328,  329,  331, 
332,  333,  334-  336,  339,  34i, 
342,  343,  344,  345,  346,  368, 

372,  375,  377,  385,  394,  399. 
400,  405,  410,  413,  428,  430, 

447,451,  452,456,  459.  460, 
461,  468,  473,  474,  476,  479, 
482,  483,  489,  499,  503,  524, 
525,  526,  527,  528,  532,  538, 
551,571,  582,  596,613,  622, 
629,  632,  634,  639. 

North  Stonington,  Ct.,  89,  380, 
512. 

Northumberland,  210. 

Northuniberland,  N.  Y.,  30,  201. 

Northup,  210,  46,  207,  211,  237, 
271,  305,  354,  38s,  405,  409. 
453.  575- 

North  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  24,  112. 

Norton,  211. 

Norton,  Mass.,  23,  25,  58,  62, 
112.  119,  130,  131,  135,  136, 
151,  200,  204,  244,  245,  250, 
272,289,  313,328,  331,  348, 

354.  361.  367,  371.  375,  376, 
393,406,424,451,45s,  456, 
484,  490,  523,  532,  534,  539, 

577,  580,  608,  609. 
Norwell,  212. 

Norwich,  Ct.,  25,  36,  37,  46,  52, 
56,  57,  73.  79.  81,  120,  121, 
122,  128,  143,  148.  161,  165, 


INDEX 


I.XV 


202,  210,  225,  240,  242,    270, 

271,  272,  287,  323,  326,  347, 
349,  371,410,431,470,  478, 

484,  529,  538,  544.  554.  574. 

595,  606,  617. 
Norwich  Bank,  606. 
Norwich  Falls,  Ct.,  530. 
Norwich,  N.  Y.,   73,    173,    179, 

545.  625. 
Norwich,    N.    Y.,    Journal,   73, 

179. 
Norwich,  Vt„  608. 
Norwood,  212. 
Nott,  212. 

Nottingham,  Md.,  599. 
Nottinghamshire,  Eng.,  56,  59. 
Nourse,  212. 
Nova  Scotia,  Attorney   General 

of.  599-  ;.^ 

Noyes,   212,    192,  2i3,'282,  370, 

418.  '      " 

Nubicon,  N.  C,  96. 
Nutter,  213. 
Nutting,  213. 
Nyberg,  213. 
Nye,  213. 


Oahu,  104. 

Oak,  Md.,  ^^. 

Oak,  Calvert  Co.,  Md.,  476. 

Oakham,  Mass.,  106. 

Oakhill,  Md.,  44. 

Oak  Hill,  Va.,  294. 

Oathman,  ^6,  105,  315,  327,  348, 

,-378,406,479- 
Oatlands,  Va.,  184. 
Ocean,  Pacific,  607. 
Ocracock,  N.  C,  319,  432. 
Office,  General  Land,  443,  582. 
Officer,  First,  545,  579. 
Officer,  Naval,  162,  167,  600. 
Officer  of  the  Revolution,    365, 

' :    S13;  527,  533,  540,  55-3,  558, 
582,  610,  616,  620,  622,  625, 
•627. 
Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.,'140.  ' 


Ohio,  175,  505,  564,  614,  617. 

Ohio,  Bishop  of,  84. 

Ohio  Falls,  562. 

Ohio,  Governor  of,  in. 

Ohio,  Member  of  Senate,  587. 

Ohio  River,  558,  640. 

Ohio,  Steamer,  598. 

Old  Point  Comfort,  Va.,  30,  387. 

Oldham,  213. 

Oldredge,  213. 

Oldridge,  213. 

Olds,  213. 

Olive  Green,  O.,  614. 

Oliver,  213. 

O'Leary,  214. 

Olney,  214,  31,  48,  202,  312,  545. 

Olneyville,  R.  I.,  31,  70,-98,  108, 
133,  147,  185,  202,  265,  283, 
342,  400,  526,  527,  604,  632. 

Olyphant,  216. 

Oman,  216. 

O'Meara,  216. 

Onderdunk,   94,    176,    197,    362, 

398.  473- 
Ondraluda,  216. 
Onion,  152. 
Only  Son,  Brig,  532. 
Ontario,  Lake,  528. 
Ontario,  N.  Y.  44,  72. 
Onandaga  Register,  276,  412. 
Opera,  Italian,  153. 
Orazimbo,  Brig,  514. 
Orchard,  216. 

Order  of  Imperial  Reunion,  587. 
Order,  Royal,  302. 
Orleans  Gazette,  426. 
Ormsbee,  216. 
Orne,  217. 
Orphin,  217. 
O'Reilley,  227. 
Orr,  217. 
Orrock,  217. 
Orswell,  217. 
Orwell,  Penn.,  go. 
Orwigsberg,  Penn. ,51,  183. 
Osborn,  217,  218. 
Osborne,  217,  218,  429. 
Osburn,  2 18. 
Oscar,  218.     .  .    , 
Osgood,  218.  :  . .   ■ 


I,XVI 


INDEX 


Osterville,  Mass.,  26,  311. 

Osterville,  N.  Y.,  143. 

Oswego,  N.  Y.,  132. 

Oswell,  218. 

Othello,  Ship,  503. 

Otis,  218. 

Otranto,  219. 

Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  59 

Otterson,  219. 

Oulcutt,  219. 

Owen,  219. 

Owens,  567,  580. 

Oxford,  219. 

Oxford,  Mass.,  ^(i,  127,  157,  180; 
183,  188,  20s,  215,  332,  369, 
370,  371,  403.  410,  452,  457. 

539- 
Oxx,  219. 

Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y.,  55,97. 
Oysterville,  Mass.,  481. 


Pabodie,  219. 

Pacific  Ocean,  607. 

Packard,  229. 

Packet  Brig,  579. 

Packet  Georgia,  630. 

Paddock,  220. 

Padelford,  220. 

Page,  220. 

Paine,  221,  52,  55,  219,  231,  260, 

276,  367,  388,  408,  468,  471, 

472,  4^4. 
Painter,  599. 
Painter,  French,  593. 
Painter,  Italian,  587. 
Paisley,  Scot.,  558. 
Palace  of  Casino,  497. 
Palestine,  602. 
Palfrey,  223,  64. 
Palisted,  223. 
Pallies,  223. 
Palmely,  223. 

Palmer,  223,  53,  96,  254,  419. 
Palmer,  Mass.,  438. 
Palmerter,  19. 


Pandrames,  392. 

Paoli,  111.,  569. 

Paragon,  Brig,  545. 

Paraiba,  Brazil,  581. 

Pardee,  224. 

Paris,  France,  47,  icS,  129,  193, 
245.  3i4>  350,  370,  383,  392, 
396,  420,  422,  448,  12\,  528, 
532,  561,  573,  575,  576,  586. 
600,  610,622.  ^ 

Paris,  N.  Y.,  351. 

Parisen,  224. 

Park,  224,  387,  440,  489. 

Parke,  224. 

Park  Hill,  R.  I..  64. 

Park  Theatre,  N.  Y.,  56,  97. 

Parker,  224,   178. 

Parkerson,  226,  134,  366,  445. 

Parkhurst,  226. 

Parkinson,  226. 

Parkman,  226. 

Parks,  226,  81. 

Parliament,  Member'of,  360,  472, 

523- 
Parma,  Italy,  587. 
Parmenter,  226. 
Parrington,  226. 
Parrish,  226. 
Parish,  226. 
Parrott,  226. 
Parry,  226. 
Parson,  227. 
Parsonfield,  O.,  629. 
Parthian,  Sloop  of  War,  637. 
Partridge,  227,  341. 
Parvin,  227. 
Passenger,  640. 
Pastor,  26,  82,  III,  113,  215,  285, 

313,365,449,487,  496,    503, 

526,  541,  543,  575,  580,  590, 

59'.  593.  626. 
Pastor  Elect,  93. 
Patch,  227. 

Patrick,  165,  271,  345. 
Patriot,  328,  359,  495,  553. 
Patriot,  Baltimore,  Md.,  32. 
Patriot,    New    Hampshire,     59, 

189. 
Patriot  of  the  Revolution,  612. 
Patron,  568. 


INDEX 


LXVII 


Patt,  227.  ' 

Patten,  226,  19,   102,  127,   140, 

1,56,  207,  253,  283,  288,  290, 

313,317,410,423. 
Patterson,  228. 
Pattison,   23,   42,   48,  56,  65,  71, 

^^,  81,  116,  139,  140,  143, 
157, 165, 182,  213,  228,  277, 
297. 307. 350, 351.414.  429, 

448,  456,  467,  477,  483,  492, 
498. 

Paul,  228. 

Paull,  228. 

Paulling,  228. 

Paulowna,  229. 

Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  22,  24,  27,  28 
29.  30,  34.  35.  36.  38,  40,  41 
42,  44,  45,  47.48,  51.  52.  53 
55,  57.  59.  62,  65,  66,  69,  70, 
71,  72,  74,  78,  79,  80,  82,  84, 
85.  89,  90,  91,  92,  93,  96 
102,  105,  106,  107,  108,  109, 
no,  112,  114,  115,  117,  120, 
121,  125,  126,  127,  128,  129, 
132,  133,  134,  135,  137,  138 
139,  141,  142,  145,  146,  147 
149,  152,  155,  157,  159.  160^ 
162,  163,  164,  167,  169,  170: 
176,  180,  181,  182,  184,  185 
186,  194,  19s,  196,  200,  202 
203,  204,  205,  206,  208,  209, 
210,  211,  215,  216,  218,  219, 
225,  226,229,  231,  232,  233 
234,  235,  239,  240,  241,  252 
255,  256,  259,  260,  264,  267, 
269,  272,  273,  274,  275,  277 
279,  280,  281,  283,  285,  286; 

288,     289,     290,     291,     293,       294; 

29s,  296, 297, 299, 300,  302 
303. 304. 306, 307, 310,  320 

322,323,  325,  328,  330,  33 1 
332,  333.  334,  336.  337.  338 
339,  343.  344,  345,  346.  349 
353,  354.  3S8-.  361,  368,  371 
372,  374,  377,  379,  380,  382^ 
384,  394.  395.  397.  399,  4t>i 
402,  403,  40s,  407,  408,  409, 
414,  416,  417,  418,  419,  425 
426,  427,  428,  431.  432,  437i 
443,  444,  446,  447,  450,  452 


453.  456,  457.  460,  463,  465. 
467,468,470,471,473,  475. 
476,  477,  479,  480,  481,  482, 
483,  484,  486,  490,  491,  493, 
495,498,499,  515,  517.  522, 
527.  532,  534.  541,  544,  547, 
550,  552,  561,  566,  571,  574, 
575.  576,  578,  582,  587,  589, 
598,  599,  600,  60s,  609,  622, 
626,  632,  634. 

Pawtucket  Bank,  95,  405. 

Pawtucket  Chronicle,  179, 186. 

Pawtucket  High  School,  140. 

Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  33,  35,  36,  45, 
53,  57.  60,  61,  63,  68,  69,  71, 
76,  78,95,96,  107,  no,  141, 
152,  167,  192,  209,  238,  247, 
249,  254,  259,  260,  262,  271, 
275,  276,  277,  279,  280,  281, 
288,  290,  311,  318,  319,  332, 
333,  334,  335,  337.  338,  339, 
340,  343,  346,  359,  364,  369, 
381,  392,  397,  408,  414.  427. 
432,  441,  465,  469,  479,  491, 
499.  504.  505.  518.  522,  528, 
533.  534,  536.  537.  550,  566, 
567,  587,  605,  6og,  610,  618, 
636. 

Pawtuxet  Falls,  608. 

Payen,  229. 

Payerne,  229. 

Paymaster  General,  606. 

Payson,  229. 

Peabody,  229. 

Peabodie,  229. 

Peace,  Justice  of,  563,  571. 

Peace,  230. 

Peacham,  Vt.,  583. 

Peacock,  Sloop  of  War,  599. 

Pearce,  230,  30,  331,  506. 

Pearse,  230. 

Pease,  83,  164,  168,  199,  235,  306, 
347,  366,  430. 

Pearson,  232. 

Peck,  233,  37,  213,  234,  267,  373, 
557- 

Peckham,  236,  153,  154,317,  467, 
496. 

Pederson,  238. 

Pedlar,  542. 


LXVIII 


INDEX 


Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  607. 

Peers,  239. 

Peirce,  239. 

Peirse,  239; 

Pierce,  241. 

Peirson,  232. 

Pelham,  Mass.,  278. 

Pelham,  N.  H.,  638.. 

Pelican,  British  Ship,  513. 

Pelew  Isles,  594. 

Pelenze,  241. 

Pembleton,  241. 

Pembroke,    Mass.,   40,   47,    107, 

149,  164,  169,  275,  372,  562, 

6io,  620. . 
Pembroke,  N.  H.,  191,  255. 
Pendleton,  241. 
Penick,  366. 
Pennell,  241. 
Penniman,  241. 
Pennington,  241. 
Penno,  241. 
Pennsylvania,  517,  548,:549,  563, 

606,611. 
Pennsylvania,  Eastern  District  of, 

427. 
Pennsylvania,  Governor  of,  309, 

350,  563. 
Pennsylvania,  U.  S.  Senator  of, 

288. 
Penrise,  241. 

Pensacola,  Fla.,  601,  606, 612,  618 
Pensioner  of  the  Revolution,  486, 

522,  524,  558,  566,  567,  572, 

576,  S77>  585,  587.  603,  634. 
Pepperill,  Mass.,  573. 
Percival,  241. 
Perham,  242. 
Perkins,  242,  37,  118,    258,  261, 

272,  278. 
Perrigo,  243. 
Perrin,  243. 
Perrotte,  243. 

Perry,  243,  in,  384,  483,  640. 
Perth,  U.  C.  506.- 
Pertz,  245. 
Perugi,  Italyj  272. 
Peruvian  Ship,  630. 
Peterboro,  Eng.,  438. 
Peterboro,  N.  H,,  186... 


Peters,  245. 

Petersburg,  Va.,  599. 

Petersham,  Mass.,  227,  236,  307, 
460,  SSI.  578. 

Peterson,  24S. 

Petrie,  245. 

Petty,  246.,  ^ 

Pettey,  246. 

Pettebone,  246. 

Petengill,  246. 

Pettingill,  246. 

Pettis,  246,  577. 

Phelps,  246. 

Phenix,  R.  I.,  545. 

Phenix,  Columbian,  4S6. 

Phetteplace,  247. 

Philadelphia,  21,  30,  3S.T36,  39. 
44,  SS.  S6,  57.  59.  60,  66,  67, 
70,  73.  76,  n,  79.  80,  81,  83, 
87,  loi,  104,  119,  129,  132, 
141,  143,  148,  156,  166,  167, 
173.  17s,  176.  178,  179,  184, 
190,  191,  194,  196,  201,  203, 
204,  222,  226,  227,  228,  229, 
231,  335.  239,  240,  241,  261, 
268,  283,  28s,  292,  293,  29s, 
299.  302,  304.  306,  307,  309, 
312,  3' 5.  330.  332.  335,  338, 
357.  361,  364,  367.  378,  386, 
3S9,  404,  420,  427,  431,  437, 

449,451-453.477,  482,  484, 
493.  497.  503,  504.  508,  512, 
513-  522,  543.  547-  554.  556, 
563.  575.  577.  579.  586,  590, 
591.  595.  596,  610,  611,  612, 
613,  618,  621,  625,  628,  630, 
638,  640. 

Philanthropist,  247. 

Philbrooks,  247. 

Philips,  247. 

Philleo,  159,  169. 

Phillips,  247,  23,  46,  60,  93,  ,147, 

IS2,  186,  190,  200,  217,  236, 

257,  261,  270,  272,  312,  317, 

323,  324,  346,  .372,  377,  379. 

'    394,452. 

Pbillips,  Me,,  358. 

Phillips,  Mass.,  270. 

Philosophy,  Prof.;  of.^Moral,  142, 
:  396,  4 14,,  4 19,  616. 


INDEX 


LXIX 


Philosophy,   Natural,   212,    370, 

396,  417. 
Phinney,  250. 
Phippen,  250. 
Phipps,  250. 

Physician,  189,  509,  555,600,  612. 

Pickens,  250. 

Pickering,  250,  24,  25,  26,  30,  38, 
42,43,44,  51,  54,55,58,  59, 
60,62,  65,  70,73,74,  81,  8s, 
86,  88,  89,  90,  93,  95,  97,  98, 
101,  103,  104,  no,  114,  119, 
120,  128,  134,  141,  142,  143, 
144,  145,  147,  148,  149,  157, 
164,  168,  169,  180,  183,  185, 
187,  189,  190,  192,  200,  205, 
210,  2i6,  226,  228,  229,  235, 
241,  243,  246,  249,  253,  254, 
255,  260,  266,  274,  275,  277^ 
288,  289,  291,  297,  300,  301, 

307,  309,  310,313,  318,  319, 
320,  323,  324,  329,  330,  331, 

333,  342,  344,  349,  355,  357, 
359.  363.  368,  374,  376,  385, 
387,  388,  389,  390,  391,  392, 

397,  400,  401,  402,  409,  412, 
413,  423,  430,  431,  432,  436, 
438,  447,  458,  .460,  463,  464, 
465,  466,  469,  471,  473,  481, 
482,  485,  495,  498,  499,  500. 

Pickett,  250. 
Pickford,  236. 
Pickman,  250. 
Pidge,  250. 
Pierce,  374. 
Pierpoint,  420. 
Pike,  250. 
Piketon,  O.,  534. 
Pillmore,  226,  332. 
Pinckney,  251. 
Pinkney,  251. 
Pinkney  farm,  108,  251. 
Pinkham,  251. 
Pingry,  251. 
Pinn,  251. 
Pinnegar,  251, 
Pionepr,  .590. 
Piper,  251. 

Pipen,  23,  112,  130,  139,  284  316, 
334- 


Pirrson,  251. 

Pisa,  Italy,  5 88,  594. 

Pistol,  580. 

Pitcher,  252. 

Pitman,  252,  78,  96,  114,  16,2, 
21  r,  216,  245,  246,  251,  258, 
273,  287,  289,  308,  332,  361, 
410,  419,  429,  494. 

Pitt,  104,  367. 

Pitts,  253. 

Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  474,  481,  559, 
595,  638. 

Pittsfield,    Mass.,   30,    114,  121, 

,        160,255,352,391,442,575. 

Place,  253. 

Placide,  254. 

Plainfield,  Ct.,  33,  79,  112,  115, 
116,  131,  132,  159,  170,  190, 
216,  261,  306,  311,  352,  363, 
415,  444,  448,  457,  458,  460, 
464,  486,  573,  595,  601. 

Plainfield,  N.  Y.,  546. 

Planter,  128,  295. 

Platoon,  638. 

Plattner,  254. 

Pittsburgh,  N.  ¥.,276,412,587, 
625. 

Plattsburgh,  Penn.,  137,  341. 

Pleas,  Court  of  Common,  533, 
565,  568,  601. 

Plorney,  254. 

Plough,  254. 

Plumley,  254. 

Plummer,  254. 

Plymouth,  Eng.,  513. 

Plymouth,  Mass.,  32,  48,  62,  63, 
68,87,88,  173,  190,  218,249, 
256,  272,  288,  304,  355.  372, 
387,  388,  393,396,410,  437, 
453.  465.  466.  476,  477,  509, 
510,  558,  585,  601. 

Plymouth,  Governor  of,  602. 

Plyri^ipton,  Mass.,  396. 

Pocahontas,  Brig,  536. 

Poet,  189. 

Poet,  British,  523. 

Poetess,' 80,  326. 

poetical  Writer,  520. 

Poindexter,  254. 

Point  Peter,  W.  I.,  528. 


LXX 


INDEX 


Poisoned,  573,  616. 

Pole,  254. 

Polhill,  254. 

Polk,  254. 

Pollard,  255. 

PoUey,  255. 

Polytecnic  School,  610. 

Pomfret,  Ct.,  23,  24,  35,  37,  50, 
66,  70,71,119,  127,  144,  171, 
178,  191,  207,  226,  242,  243, 
256,  280,  284,  299,  314,  315, 

339.  352,  373.  377,  412,  413. 

425,  428,  432,  461,  466,  475, 

482,  516,  524,  545,  546,  567, 

574.  627. 
Pompey,  N.  Y.,  130,  160,  551. 
Pomroy,  255. 
Pomeroy,  255. 
Pond,  25s,  369. 
Pontiac,  55,  283. 
Pool,  255. 
Poole,  255. 
Poore,  255. 
Pope,  25s,  519- 
Pope  Leo  XII,  572. 
Port  au  Prince,  W.    I..  523,  525, 

578,  616,  638. 
Port  Saguana,  445. 
Port  William,  Ky.,  515,  519. 
Porter,  256,  127,    144,  226,  284, 

482,  596. 
Portland,  Me.,   60,   70,   79,    136, 

175,  178,  194,  196,  212,  215, 

254,  26s,  338,  340,  364,  407, 

416,  429,  443,  446,  454,  564, 

580,  601,  602. 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  86,   90,  107, 

134,  143,  219,  239,247,  253, 

293,  31S.  33G.  346,  398,  412, 
449,  467,  589,  607,  622,  626. 

Portsmouth,  N.  C.,  319,  432. 

Portsmouth,  O.,  618. 

Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  25,  27,  28,  30, 
32,42,  46,  49,  75,  80,85,  92, 
94,  95,  115,  u8,  124,  125, 
126,  154,  155,  175,  193,  198, 
199,  200,  202,  2i8,  219,  221, 
229,  237,  238,  240,  246,  248, 
259,  260,  272,  277,  291,  303, 
310,  316,  321,  322,  323,  324, 


Portsmouth,  R.  I., — Continued. 
329,  330,  332,  333.  34  f.  359. 
371.  373.  383,  384.  386,  389. 
390,  393.  401.  402,411.  412, 
422,  426,  429,  442,  444,  445, 
446,  447,  458,  463,  472,  486, 
488,  504,  510,  519,  520,  528, 
529.  530,  554,  556,  576,  590, 
591.  599.  610,  623,  624. 

Portsmouth,  Va.,  149,  423,  487. 

Portugal,  name,  257. 

Portugal,  352. 

Post,  257. 

Post,  Evening,  633. 

Post,  Free,  374. 

Postmaster,  131.  172,  386,  415, 
505,  516,  548,  552,  596,  604, 
628. 

Postmaster,  Asst.,  124,  264. 

Postmaster  General,  178,  230, 
283,422,  561. 

Potowomut,  597. 

Potter,  257,  44,  ^^,  80,  85,  86,  91, 
114,  167,  225,  227,  262,  264, 
272,  301,  310,  337,  338,  353, 
362,  363,  380,  381,  390,  411, 
425,  440,  443.  444.  448,  459. 
475,  482,  490,  537. 

Potter,  Journeyman,  283. 

Pottle,  261. 

Potts,  261. 

Pottsgrove,  Penn.,  268,  484. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  72,  93,  341, 
394,  448,  487,  598. 

Powder  Mill,  533,  544 

Powe,  261. 

Powell,  261,  223. 

Power,  262,  302. 

Pownal,  Vt.,  590. 

Prall,  262. 

Prairie,  Emperor  of  the,  580. 

Pratt,  262. 

Pray,  263. 

Preacher,  189,  625. 

Preacher,  Baptist,  629. 

Preacher,  Female,  285. 

Preceptor,  75,  173,  268,  287,  405, 
5'S,  561. 

Prentice,  263. 

Prentiss,  263. 


INDEX 


LXXI 


Presbury,  263. 
Presbrey,  263. 
Prescott,  264,  564. 
Preserving,  Life  Bed,  552. 
Presboe,  264. 

President  of  United  States,  600. 
President's  Mansion,  254. 
President,  U.  S.  Ship,   159,  204, 

573- 
Press  of  the  United  States,  507. 
Preston,    264,  31,    33,  149,    163, 

176,  207,  215,  228,  256,  258, 

263,  265,  278,  416,  451,  467, 

485. 
Preston,  Ct.,  260,  290,    342,  359, 

401,  48s,  495,  S05,  507. 
Preston,  Penn.,  147. 
Prevost,  264. 
Price,  264. 
Price's  Rocks,  631. 
Priest,  264. 
Prime,  264. 
Prince,  264. 
Primer,  264. 
Prince,  264. 
Prince  of  Coburg,  131. 
Prince  of  Eichtstadt,  569. 
Prince  Fredericktown,  Md.,  564. 
Prince  George  Co.,  Eng.,  487. 
Prince  George  Co.,  Md.,  152. 
Prince  Linangen,  108,  159. 
Prince  Moskwa,  118. 
Prince  Regent,  51,  586. 
Prince  William  Co.,  Va.,  206. 
Princess,  265. 

Princess  Ann  Co.,  Md.,  584. 
Princess  of   Saxe  Coburg,     io8, 

IS9- 

Princeton,  Mass.,  181,  418,  519. 

Princeton,  N.  J.,  185,  256,  296, 
368. 

Princeton  University,  543. 

Principal,  46,  140,  624. 

Printer,  47,  63,  86,  117,  156,  169. 
175,  184,  205,  228,  245,  251, 
299,  308,  35°.  353,  367-  412, 
456,  498,  500,  507,  509,  57 1, 

583,  585. 
Prior,  265. 


Prison,  British,  591. 

Prison,  State,  633. 

Prisoner  of  War,  625. 

Prisoners,  British,  521. 

Privy  Council,  553. 

Prize,  Brig,  582. 

Probate,  568. 

Proctor,  265. 

Procurator,  Ancient,  576. 

Professor,  207,  235,  298,  506,  514, 

563. 
Professor  of  Biblical  Literature, 

307- 
Professor  of  Civil  History,  569. 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  214,  297. 
Professor  of  French   Literature, 

402. 
Professor  of   Mathematics,   212, 

259.  296,  307,  396,  417,  581. 
Professor  of   Metaphysics,    142, 

419. 
Professor  of   Moral    Philosophy, 

142,  396,  414,  419,  616. 
Professor    of    Natural   History, 

296,  569. 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy, 

Brown  University,   175. 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy, 

212,  259,  370,  396,  417. 
Professor  of  Rhetoric,  495. 
Professor  of  Spanish  Literature, 

402. 
Profitt,  266. 
Prenning,  266. 
Prophet,  266. 
Proprietor,   82,     164,     176,    349, 

392,407,421,  509,  SS3,  591, 

612,  633. 
Prospect,  266. 
Protestant     Episcopal    Church,. 

625. 
Proud,  266. 
Prout,  266. 
Proutey,  266. 

Providence,  R.  L,  19  to  640. 
Providence  District,  162. 
Providence  Gazette,  379. 
Providence  River,  566. 
Provincetovirn,  Mass.,  62. 


LXXII 


INDEX 


Provincial   Congress   of    Mass., 

S68. 
Pruden,  99,  498. 
Prudence  Isle,  260,  516. 
Prudhomme,  266. 
Prussia  (name),  266. 
Prussia,  204,  576. 
Prussian  Naturalist,  505. 
Pruyn,  266. 

Publisher,  i6o,  179, 182, 184, 186, 
-  208,  211,  212,  248,  250,  313, 

328,  395,  4n.  435-  476,  484. 

544- 
Pufferj  190,  209,  224. 
Pugh,  266. 
Pulaski,  31. 
Pulaski's  Legion,  31. 
PuUen,  266. 
Pulsifer,  266. 
Punchard,  267. 
Punderson,  267. 
Purdy,  267. 
Purington,  267. 
Purkes,  267. 

Purser,  30,  270,  391,  632. 
Putnam,  267,  332. 
Putnam,  Ct.,  478. 
Putney,  267. 
Putney,  Vt.,  246,  540. 
Pyne,  267. 


O 


Quack,  615. 

Quackenboss,  267. 

Quarman,  267. 

Quartermaster,  562. 

Quaker,  Schooner,  549,  555,  560, 

611,  625,  638. 
Quarrel,  568,  570,  599. 
Quarter  Deck,  600. 
Quebec,  Can.,  139-,  260,  287,  367, 

560,  568,  581,599- 
Quebec,  District  of,  581. 
Queen,  268. 
Quincy,  Mass,  64,  77,  175,  209, 

451,  506,  507,531.  546. 


Quiner,  268. 
Quirogia's  Army,  508. 
Quohogs,  632. 


Rabbitt  Jumping,  58,  150. 

Radius,  Brig,  549,  638. 

Radius,  Brigantine,  584. 

Radnor,  Penn.,  612. 

Ralford,  268. 

Ralph,  268. 

Ralston,  268. 

Rambler,  Schooner,  516. 

Ramsey,  268. 

Rand,  268. 

Randall,  268. 

Randolph,  270. 

Randolph,  Mass.,  131,   160,  223, 

449- 

Randolph,  Vt.,  73. 

Rankin,  270. 

Ranks,  270. 

Ransom,  270. 

Rathbone,  271. 

Rathburn,  270. 

Raven,  271. 

Ravenna,  O.,   542. 

Rawson,  271. 

Ray,  272. 

Raymond,  272. 

Raymond,  N.  H.,  188. 

Raynham,  Mass.,  23,  25,  40,  60; 
75,  loi,  112,  113,  124,  130, 
134,  135,  189,  213,  223,  263, 
289,  290,  304,  305,  313,  315. 
342,  344,  348,  349,  363,  368, 
438,  439,  462,  463,  471,  472, 
474,  478,  479,  481,  491,  523, 
589.  609. 

Rea,  272. 

Read,  272,  93,448,  510. 

Reading,  Ct.,  149. 

Reading,  Petin.,  ig6. 

Reading,  Vt,  558.  ' 

Rebellion,  Shay's,  627. 

Recorder,  Boston,  26,  484, 

Recorder,  City,  71,  476. 


INDEX 


LXXIII 


Recorder,  Weekly,  217. 

Records  (name),  276. 

Rector  (name),  563. 

Rector,  28,  57,  7r,  86,  148,  257, 
263,308,  313,  330,424,  433> 
454.  464.  486,  581,  598,  640. 

Red  Bank,  Battle  of.  536. 

Redding,  276. 

Redfield,  276. 

Redford,  Penn.,  611. 

Reed,  273,  45,  203,  230,  306. 

Reefing,  532. 

Reformed  Dutch  Church,  565. 

Regency,  503. 

Regent,  104. 

Regent,  The  Prince,  51,  586. 

Register,  209,  436. 

Register,  Mobile  Commercial, 
566. 

Register,  Onandago,  N.  Y.,  276, 
412. 

Register,  Southbridge,  21  r,  349. 

Registrar,  County,  568. 

Regicide,  521. 

Regiment,  6th,  570. 

Regiment,  22d,  531. 

Regiment,  37th,  613. 

Regiment  of  Light  Artillery, 
221. 

Rehoboth,  Mass.,  22,  29,  37,  41, 
52,  68,  69,  TT,  80,  88,  100, 
106,  108,  III,  112,  119,  123, 
125,  130,  154,  160,  162,  163, 
164,  165,  166,  167,  172,  179, 
192,  194,  197,  205,  206,  207, 
208,  213,  218,  220,  221,  230, 
231,  233,  234,  23s,  239,  240, 
244,  245,  249,  251,  269,  273, 
274,  276,  290,  296,  302,  311, 
313,  314,  325,  33  >.  338,  340, 
341,  392,  395,  398,  400,  406, 
412,  423,  429,  430,  442,  444, 
446,  450,  454,  455,  457,  458, 
461,  462,  464,  471,  474,  477, 
479,  485,  488,  492,  504,  509, 
513,  514,  516,  517,  531.  549, 
559.  560,  561.  583.  584.  S85. 
S92,  593,  594.  595.  596,  602, 
605,  608,  614,  616,  617,  618, 
626,  628,  629,  634,  639. 


Reill,  276. 

Relph,  276. 

Remington,  276. 

Remittance,  Brig,  557. 

Renches,  277. 

Republican  Herald,  250. 

Republican  Herald,  250. 

Republican,  Maryland,  84. 

Republican,  Rhode  Island,  160. 

Republican,  Savannah,  204. 

Reporter,  Columbian,  350,  442. 

Representative,  551,  563,  629. 

Representative,  House  of,  230. 

Representative  in  Congress,  586, 
"  633. 

Representative,  Speaker  House 
of,  Connecticut,  545. 

Representative,  House  of,  Mis- 
souri, 298. 

Representative,  House  of,  Mis- 
sissippi, 578. 

Representative,  House  of,  Penn- 
sylvania, 325. 

Representative,  House  of,  Vir- 
ginia, 553. 

Representative,  U.  S.,  House  of, 
630. 

Respass,  277. 

Reunion,  Imperial  Order  of,  587. 

Revenue  Cutter,  630. 

Revenue,  Inspector  of,  536. 

Revere,  278. 

Revein,  278. 

Review,  Edinburgh,  90,  474. 

Revolution,  French,  578,  610. 

Revolution,  Spanish,  509. 

Revolution,   The,  516,   517,  518, 

538,  554,  559- 
Revolution,  Officer  of,  365,  513, 

527.  533.  540,  553.  558,  582, 

610,616,620,622,  625,  627. 

Revolution,  Patriot  of,  612. 

Revolution,   Pensioner   of,  486, 

522,  524,  558,  566,  567,  572, 

576.  577.  579,  585,  587,  603, 

634- 
Revolution,    Soldiers   of,  27,  31, 

51,  58,  103,  III,  151,  181, 
183,264,291,352,  357,  433, 
449.493.  495.  496.  510,  513, 


liXXIV 


INDEX 


Revolution,    Soldiers   of, —  Con^ 
tinued. 

515,518,  520,  532,  538,  546, 

548,  553.  S54>  SSS.  558,  560, 
561,  563,  569,  571,  573,  574, 
577.  58/  586,  587,  593,  594. 
595,  599,  602,  603,  606,  607, 
61  r,  612,  619,  620,  621,  623, 
630,  632,  635. 

Revolutionary  Army,  568. 

Revolutionary  War,  511,  512. 

Rex,  278. 

Rexford,  40,  84,  85,  105,  107, 
114,  118,  14s,  146,  155,  164, 
168,  171,  173,  198,  220,  231, 
235,  240,  296,  303,  329,  338, 
348,408,  413,  418,  455,  457, 
491. 

Reynolds,  278,  52,  314. 

Rhetoric,  Professor  of,  495. 

Rhode  Island,  44,  72,  182,  239, 
242,314,  342,  359,  392,  449, 
523,  532,  535.  543.  545.  556, 
564,567,  573.  597.  617,  618, 
639- 

Rhode  Island  American,  19  to 
640. 

Rhode  Island,  Bank  of,  576. 

Rhode  Island,  Central  Bank  of, 

537- 

Rhode  Island,  Chief  Justice  of, 
471. 

Rhode  Island  College,  Graduate 
of,  580. 

Rhode  Island,  District  Court  of, 
558. 

Rhode  Island,  Governor  of,  584. 

Rhode  Island,  Lieut.  Governor 
of,  265,  329,  471. 

Rhode  Island,  Member  of  Con- 
gress from,  232. 

Rhode  Island  Republican,  160. 

Rhode  Island,  U.  S.  Senator  of, 

635. 
Rhodes,  280,  33. 
Rhino,  281. 
Ribourne,  468.  . 
Rice,  281. 

Ricebpro,  Ga.,  245,  378. 
Rich,  282!,  122,  2,39. 


Richard,  Brig,  598. 

Richard,  283. 

Richards,  282. 

Richardson,  283. 

Richmond.   284,    103,    264,   582, 

639- 
Richmond  Co.,  Va.,  100. 
Richmond,  Mass.,  75,  295,  314. 
Richmond,  N.  H.,  no. 
Richmond,  N.  Y.,  424. 
Richmond,  R.  I.,  89,  98,  109, 114, 

134,  278,279,  290,  319,  329, 

332.  354,  360. 
Richmond  Street  Church,  Prov., 

147,  483- 
Richmond,  Va.,  31,  46,  137,  165, 

294,  315,  344.  444,  485,  506, 
507,  509.  560,  589,  605,  613, 
625,  627,  629,  636,  639. 

Richard,  286. 

Richston,  286. 

Riddle,  286. 

Rider,  286. 

Ridge,  286. 

Ridgeley,  286. 

Riley,  286. 

Ring,  286. 

Rio  Janeiro,  S.  A.,  436,  496. 

Ripley,  287,  392,  514,  578,  633. 

Rising  Sun,  Sloop,  595. 

Ritchie,  287. 

Rives,  370,  422. 

River,  Big  Beaver,  570. 

River,  Deleware,  579. 

River,  East,  N.  Y.,  552. 

River,  Gonbia,  594. 

River,  Gunandotte,  558,  640. 

River,  James,  575. 

River,  Missouri,  552. 

River,  Nodawa,  625. 

River,  Ohio,  558,  640. 

River,  Providence,  566. 

River,  St.  Mary's,  510. 

Rivers,  287. 

Roadrick,  287. 

Robbery,  Mail,  512. 

Robbins,  287,  19,  68,  145,  164, 
288,  415. 

Roberts,  288,  134. 

Robertson,  289. 


INDEX 


LXX^ 


Robertsville,  S.  C,  176,  197. 

Robespierre,  578. 

Robey,  289. 

Robinson,  289,  45,  598. 

Rob  Roy,  Ship,  548. 

Roche,  291. 

Rochelle,  Fr.,  129. 

Rochester,  Mass.,  29,  94,  108, 
187,  198,  199,  203,  238,  292, 
297,  312,  407,  42s,  514,  518, 
544,  562,  573,  582,  604. 

Rochester,  N.  H.,  417. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.,  120,  217,  223, 
234,  622. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Telegraph, 
234,  256. 

Rockbridge  Co.,  Va.,  177. 

Rockingham,  Vt.,  96. 

Rockwell,  291. 

Rocky  Mountains,  572. 

Rodman,  292. 

Rodney,  292. 

Roebuck,  292. 

Roffee,  292. 

Rogers,  292,  426. 

Rogerson,  294. 

Roger  Williams,  Ship,  602. 

Rolands,  294. 

Roluff,  294. 

Rollers,  Steam,  558. 

Rome,  Italy,  314,  497,  566,  571, 
589,  591. 

Rome,  N.  Y.,  6r,  75,  577. 

Romeyn,  201,  232,  257,  324. 

Romulus,  N.  Y.,  150,  SSI. 

Rood,  294. 

Root,  294. 

Roper,  294. 

Ropes,  294. 

Rose,  294,  304. 

Rose  Street,  N.  Y.,  193. 

Roser,  S22. 

Ross,  29s,  64,  72,  137. 

Ross,  Lord,  69. 

Rossario,  29s. 

Rosseter,  29S. 

Rossiter,  29s. 

Rotch,  295. 

Rothchild,  49s. 

Round,  296. 


Rounds,  O.,  243. 
Rounds,  296. 
Rous,  297. 
Rovenell,  297. 
Rowe,  297. 
Rowland,  297. 
Rowley,  297. 
Rowley,  Mass.,  22,  478. 
Roxborough,  Mass.,  35s. 
Roxbury,   Mass.,  30,  70,  ^^,  78, 
86,   119,   132,   144,  179,  186, 

217.315,318.331,  345,  37;, 
402,  407,  458,  466,  468,  471, 
Si8,  522,  600,  602,  624. 

Royal  Brunswick  Theatre,  519, 
S84. 

Royal  Gazette,  S09. 

Royal  Order,  302. 

Royal  Scots.  29. 

Royal  Society,  S53- 

Royalton,  Mass.,  330. 

Royalton,  Vt.,  416. 

Roys,  297. 

Ruff,  297. 

Rugg,  297. 

Ruggles,  297. 

Ramrill,  298. 

Rumson,  298. 

Runnells,  298. 

Rupture,  S42. 

Rush,  298. 

Rushworth,  298. 

Russell,  298,  S62. 

Russell,  N.  Y.,  615. 

Russian  Diplomat,  383. 

Russian  Emperor,  229. 

Rutland,  Mass.,  628. 

Rutland,  Vt.,  177. 

Ruttenburgh,  300. 

Rutledge,  300. 

Ryan,  300. 

Ryland,  40S. 


S.  B,  Kenawha,  Steamer,   S58, 

640. 
Sabin,  300. 
Sabine,  301. 


LXXVI 


IJJDEjX 


Sackett,  301.  St. 

Sackett's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  35,  140, 

204,350,495..  St. 

Saco,  Me.,  283,  415.  St. 

Saddleworth,  Eng.,  611. 
Sadler,  301.  St. 

Saddler,  301.  St. 

Safety,  Committee  of,  578.  St. 

Safford,  301. 

Sag  Harbor,  L.  I.,  578.  St. 

Sage,  301. 

Sageant,  302.  St. 

Saguana,  Port,  445. 
Sail  Rock,  Me.,  566.  St. 

Sailing  Master,  519.  St. 

St.  Agnon,  302.  St. 

St.  Albans,  302.  St. 

St.  Albans,.  Eng.,  302. 
St.  Albans,  Vt.,  612.  St. 

St.  Anger,  302. 
St.    Augustine,    Fla.,    137,    163, 

579- 
St.  Bartholomew,  W.  I.,  519. 
St.  Barts,  W.  I.,  593.  St. 

St.  Bias,  515. 

St.  Charles,  Mo,  44,  176.  St. 

St.  Christopher,  W.  I.,  402.  St. 

St.  Clair,  Penn.,  326,  409. 
St.  Cria,  W.  I.,  409.  St. 

St.  Croix,  W.  I.,  465. 
St.  Domingo,  W.  I.,  595.  St. 

St.    Esprit   French    Church,  N. 

Y.,  28.  St. 

St.  Francisville,  La.,  330,  396. 
St.  George's  Church,  L.  I.,  628. 
St.  Helena,  392*  589.   .  St. 

St.  Jago,  W.  I.,  548. 
St.  Jagoda,  W.  I.,  583.  St. 

St.  James  Church,  London,  324, 

390.  St. 

St.  James  Church,  Philadelphia, 

166.  St. 

St.  John's  Church,  Canandaigua,      St. 

N.  Y.,  176.  St. 

St.  John's,  N.  B.,  640.  St. 

St.  John's   Church,  Providence,      St. 

"26,   78,  90,  92,.  94,  99,  100, 

138.  165,  177,  178,  197,  206,      St. 

209,  221,  287,  313,  314,  316,      St. 

394.  477- 


Johnsbury,  Vt.,  123,  167,  385, 

533,  635- 
Kitts,  W.  L,  1.59. 
Louis,  Mo.,  49,  72,  123,  305, 

433.  544>  563.  569. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Inquirer,  49. 
Louis,  Bay  of,  573. 
Luke's  Church,   New    York, 

!93- 

Mark's  Church,  New  York, 

309- 
Mark's  Church,  Warren,  249, 

346. 

Mary's  College,  591. 
Mary's,  Ga.,  321,  550. 
Mary's  River,  510. 
Maurice's  Church,  Eng.,  67, 

462. 

Michael's    Church,    Bristol, 

100,  155,  186,  196,  198,  200, 

225,  230,  234,  261,  304,  344, 

352,  418,  420,  423,  434,  469, 

490. 

Michael's  Church,    Marble- 
head,  598. 

Michael's,  France,  512. 
Paul's  Church,  Boston,    193, 

390,  4 '8. 
Paul's    Church,    Hopkinton, 

Mass.,  418. 
Paul's  Church,  Newburyport, 

268. 

Paul's    Church,  Pawtucket, 

24,   71,    84,   226,   331,    382, 

403,  405,  408,  486. 

Paul's    Church,    Wickford, 

316. 
Peter's  Church,   Pawtucket, 

252. 
Peter's  Church,  Philadelphia, 

166. 

Petersburg,  Russia,  612. 
Pierre,  W.  I.,  547. 
Pierre,  Isle  of,  591. 
Simon's  Isle,  Ga.,  598. 
Stephen'.s  Church,    Wilkes- 

barre,  Penn.,  330. 
Stephen's  Church,  Penn., 148. 
Thomas,  W.  I.,    53,  152,  280, 

468. 


INDEX 


LXXVII 


St.  Vincents,  W.  I.,  6io. 

Salem,  Ct.,  119. 

Salem,  Mass.,  24,  44,  49,  56,  62, 
63,  86,  95,  no,  III,  116, 
120,  130,  132,  138,  [45,  153, 
186,  188,  191,  202,  203,  204, 
210,  223,  227,  228,  229,  230, 
241,  24s,  250,  263,  265,  267, 
284,  291,  294,  302,  308,  309, 
315,318,325,328,333.  337, 
'  345-  346,  362,  365>  364-  373, 
378,  389.  393,  409,  412,  428, 
436,  445,  453,  459,  463,  468, 
484,  487,  493,  494,  495,  497, 
S03,  530,  550,  552,  557,  558, 
593,  615. 

Salem,  Mass.,  Gazette,  191. 

Salem  Messenger,  175. 

Salem  Theatre,  182,  204. 

Salem,  N.  H.,  446,  548. 

Salem,  N.  J.,  175. 

Salina,  N.  Y.,  552. 

Salisbury,  302. 

Salisbury,  Ct.,  41 1. 

Salisbury,  Mass.,  186. 

Salisbury,  N.H.,  569,  587. 

Salla,  303. 

Sally,  Sloop,  579. 

Salm,  303. 

Salmes,  304. 

Salms,  304. 

Salutes,  572. 

Samarang,  Java,  350,  422,  603. 

Sampayo,  304. 

Sampson,  304,  477,  499. 

Sampson,  Brig,  622. 

Samuels,  304, 

Sanborn,  304,  134,  187,  208,  238, 
333,  344,  384,400,  410,  417, 
451. 

Sanborntown,  N.  H.,  159,  394. 

Sanderson,  304. 

Sandlake,  N.  Y.,  522. 

Sandford,  304,  474. 

Sands,  304. 

Sandwich  Isles,  104,  384,  635. 

Sandwich,  Me.,  138. 

Sandwich,  Mass,  73,  97,  113, 
150,  298,  299,  464,  487,  488. 

Sanford,  304,  439,  463. 


Sanford,  N.  H.,  518. 
Sanger,  306, 

Santo  Martha,  S.  A.,  588. 
Sarah  Ralston,  Ship,  596. 
Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  66,  140,  622. 
Sargeant,  83. 
Sargent,  306. 
Sarle,  306. 
Sassafras  Point,  535. 
Saugatuck,  Ct.,  240. 
Saugus,  Mass.,  153. 
Sault,  Marshal,  129. 
Sault  St.  Marie,  113,  362. 
Saunders,  306. 
Savage,  307. 

Savannah,  Ga.,  50,  54,  71,  93,  99, 
100,  loi,  134,  139,  151,   175, 

187,  203,  207,  212,  220,j222, 

258,274,  285,  314,  386,    389, 

398,  443,  448,  466,  484,    498, 

505,506,  509,  516,  519,1523, 

536,55s,  556,  563,  S67,!57o, 

581,  583,  588,  612,  633. 
Savannah  Harbor,  564. 
Savannah  Republican,  204. 
Savannah,  La  Mar,  W.  I.,  264. 
Savary,  307. 
Savery,  307. 
Sawin,  307. 
Sawyer,  307. 
Saxe   Coburg,    Princess   of,  108, 

159. 
Saxonville,  Mass.,  38. 
Saxony,  265. 
Saxton,  308. 

Saybrook,  Ct.,  36,  209,  422. 
Saybrook  Point,  581. 
Sayer,  308,  435. 
Sayers,  262,  466. 
Sayler,  308. 
Sayles,  308. 
Say  ward,  309. 
Scaffold,  573. 
Scarborough,  309. 
Schaack,  309. 
Schenectady,  N.    Y.,   201,  212, 

259,295,  6r4,  615. 
Schermerhorn,  309, 
School  Books,  510. 
School  Mission,  21 1-,  286. 


I,XXVIII 


INDEX 


Schooner  Astoria,  518. 

Schooner  Baltic,  593.     , 

Schooner  Belvedere,  651. 

Schooner  Deodamia,  631. 

Schooner  Enterprize,  584. 

Schooner  Favorite,  596. 

Schooner  Firefly,  U.  S.  506. 

Schooner  Franklin,  566. 

Schooner  Lafayette,  586. 

Schooner  Leaf,  547. 

Schooner  Lucretia,  533. 

Schooner. Quaker,  549,  555,  560, 
611,  625,  638. 

Schooner  Rambler,  516. 

Schooner  Washington,  605. 

Schooner  William,  615. 

Schooner  William  Sheldon,  547. 

Schovel,  309. 

Schreakagast,  309. 

Schuyler,  309 

Scientific  Expedition,  552. 

Sciota  Gazette,  310. 

Scituate,  Mass.,  127,  558,  560. 

Scituate,  R.  I,  30,  33,  34.  35,40, 
44,  SO,  52,  54,  65,  69,  70,  74, 
87,  98,  107,  112,  115^  116, 
127,  128,  140,  147,  153,  154, 
170,  171,  194,  195,  215,  218, 
228,  231,  234,  23s,  236,  238, 
247,  248,  249,  257,  258,  259, 
260,  268,  269,  271,  272,  276, 
280,  290,  303,  306,  309,  312, 
314,  318,  319,  323,  324,  327, 

333,  335,  336,  337,  340,  34i, 
344,  360,  363,  369,  386,  387, 
388,  392,  39S,  407,  430,  440, 
442,  445,  459,  470,  478,  489, 
498,  511,  519,  525,  526.  533, 

535,  53S,  539,  541,  547,  549, 
566,  576,  581,  595,  623,  624, 
629. 

Scoharie,  N.  Y.,  570. 

Scotch  Nobleman,  637. 

Scotland,  569,  634. 

Scott,  309,  76,  91. 

Scots,  Mary  Queen  of,  586. 

Scots,  Royal,  29. 

Scotts  Pond,  532. 

Scoville,  311. 

Scudder,  311. 


Scuffle,  540. 

Sculpture,  French,  587. 

Seabury,  311. 

Seaconnet  Point,  557. 

Seager,  311. 

Segar,  311. 

Seagrave,  311. 

Seaman,  516,  539,  549,  551,  560, 
569,  574,  575,  580,  607,  611, 
612,  613,  622,  625,  633,  638. 

Seamans,  311,  54,  95,  no,  136, 
142,  155,  171,  192,  199,  213, 
217,  254,  278,  294,  315,  464. 

Searle,  312. 

Searles,  312. 

Sears,  312. 

Seatle,  313. 

Seaver,  313. 

Seavernes,  313. 

Second  Baptist  Church,  Boston, 
552. 

Second  Baptist  Church,  Crans- 
ton, 111,385. 

Second  Church,  Beverly,  Mass., 

255- 

Second  Congregational  Church, 
Newport,  156,  423. 

Second  Unitarian  Church,  412. 

Second  Unitarian  Church,  Prov- 
idence, 249,  326. 

Second  U.  S.  Infantry,  88,  455, 
613. 

Society  of  Antiquarians,  553. 

Secretary,  151. 

Secretary  of  Navy,  395. 

Secretary  of  State,  341,  512,  580, 
586,  606. 

Secretary  of  War,  531,  554. 

Secretary  U.    S.  Legation,   168, 

395- 

Sedan,  France,  76,  229. 

Sedgwick,  313. 

Seekonk,  Mass.,  22,  32,  44,  48, 
65,  67,  78,  79,  81,  82,  83,  84, 
88,  92,  95,  96,  99,  104,  109, 
114,  118,  122,  123,  125,  126, 
129,  131,  137,  149,  162,  164, 
166,  167,  168,  174,  175,  179, 
180,  184,  199,  204,  206,  208, 
211,  215,  216,  217,  222,  233, 


INDEX 


IXKIX 


Seekonk,  Mass., — Continued. 
234,  23s,  239,  240,  243,  246, 
248,  252,  258,  266,  272,  273, 
274,  277,  288,  289,  290,  300, 
302,  306,  308,  3 IS,  316,  322, 

324.  325,  330,  332,  333.  336, 
340.  341,  342,  347,  352,  361, 

369,  372,  374.  379.  385.  390, 

395.  40s.  406,  408,  410,  411, 

417,  419,  424,  426,  429,  430, 

433.  442,  445.  449.  450,  454. 

455.  457.  458.  459.  461,  464. 

468,  470,  476,  480,  494,  500, 

504.  513,  514.  515.  516.  517, 
518,  S30,  531.  532,  551.  552, 
559,  560,  580,  581,  584,  585, 
588,  593,  594.  595.  597,  598, 
615,  617,  619,  623,  626,  629, 
632. 

Seekle,  313. 

Seine  Civil  Tribunal,  576, 

Seixas,  313. 

Sellman,  313. 

Seminary,  578. 

Seminary,  Episcopal,  624. 

Seminary,  Wesleyan,  405. 

Seminole  Chief,  628. 

Sempronius,  N.  Y.,  499,  597. 

Senate,  Member  of,  578. 

Senate,  Member  of  Ohio,  587. 

Senator,  511. 

Senator,  State,  506,  568, 629, 

Senator,  U.  S.,  51,  67,  177,  178, 
254,  368,  382,  394,  540. 

Senator,  U.  S.,  in  Congress,  508. 

Senator,  U.  S.,  from  Delaware, 
128. 

Senator,  U.  S.,  from  Massachu- 
setts, 62. 

Senator,  U.  S.,  from  Mississippi, 
488 

Senator,  U.  S.,  from  New  Jersey, 
565. 

Senator,  U.  S.,  from  New  York, 
123. 

Senator,  U.  S.,  from  Rhode 
Island,  635. 

Senator,  U.  S.,  from  Vermont, 
603. 

Senator,  U.  S.,  from  Virginia, 
606. 


Senior  Class,  Member  of,  505. 

Senter,  313. 

Sentinel,  Indiana,  581. 

Sergeant,  314. 

Serrell,  314. 

Service,  British,  542. 

Sessions,  314. 

Sewell,  314. 

Sexton,  314. 

Seymour,  314. 

Sfargosi,  314. 

Shaff,  314. 

Shaller,  315. 

Shannon,  British   Ship,  503,  553, 

613. 
Shapley,  315. 
Shares,  315. 
Sharon,   Mass.,  44,  62,  282,  342, 

630. 
Sharp,  3 IS,  37,  262,  332,  391,  403, 

S69. 
Sharpe,  315. 
Shattuck,  3 IS. 
Shaw,  3 IS,  202. 
Shay,  318. 

Shay's  Rebellion,  627. 
Shearer,  318. 
Shed,  318. 
Shedall,  318. 
Sheffey,  318. 
Sheffield,  318. 
Sheffield,  Eng.,  634. 
Shefford,  Eng.,  s86. 
Sheldon,  318,  154. 
Shelley,  319. 
Shelton,  320. 
Shenandoah,  Va.,  600. 
Shepard,  320. 
Sheperd,  320,  284,  416,  469,  493, 

627. 
Sheperd,  the  Ettrick,  S9,  248. 
Sheperdson,  320. 
Sheperdtown,  Va.,  571. 
Sheperd,  321. 
Sherbourne,  Mass.,  54,  78,  loi, 

306,  410. 
Sherbourne,  Vt.,  528. 
Sherden,  321. 
Sheridan,  321, 
Sheriff,  130,  438,  506,  512,  S17. 

S2I,  S63,  601. 


LXXX 


INDEX 


Sheriff,  Deputy,  518. 

Sheriff,  High,  602. 

Sherley,  Mass.,  508,  563. 

Sherley  Park,  Eng.,  129,  417. 

Sherman,  321. 

Sherwood,  324. 

Shield,  324. 

Ship  Alciope,  575. 

Ship  Alliance,  515. 

Ship  Ann,  601. 

Ship  Asia,  515,  612,  630. 

Ship  Atlas,  562. 

Ship  Bellerophon,  British,  514. 

Ship  Brigham,  590, 

Ship  Boston,  587. 

Ship  Caledonian,  507. 

Ship  Canton,  516. 

Ship    Chesapeake,    U.  S.,    553, 

613. 
Ship  Columbia,  549. 
Ship  Congress,  U.  S.,  505. 
Ship  Constellation,  U.  S.,  610. 
Ship   Constitution,    U.   S.,   503, 

S06,  569,  639. 
Ship  Cyane,  U.  S.,  579. 
Ship  Cynthia,  574. 
Ship  Decoy,  U.  S.,  512. 
Ship  Deamond,  576,  611. 
Ship  Enterprise,  U.  S.,  576. 
Ship  Guerriere,  British,  607,  613, 

639- 
Ship  Harold,  612. 
Ship  Helen,  575. 
Ship  Independence,  555. 
Ship  Indian  Chief,  482. 
Ship  John  Adams,  U.  S.,  625. 
Ship  Lady  Provost,  625. 
Ship  Lexington,  U.  S.,  590. 
Ship  Little  Belt,  British,  573. 
Ship  Liverpool,  605. 
Ship  Macedonian,  British,  523. 
Ship  Mecellus,  504. 
Ship  Mary  Almy,  592. 
Ship  Mohawk,  573. 
Ship  Newport,  63  [. 
Ship  Othello,  503. 
Ship  Pelican,  British,  513. 
Ship  Peruvian,  630. 
Ship  Rob  Roy,  548. 
Ship  Roger  Williams,  602. 


Ship  Shannon,  British,  503,  553, 

613. 
Ship  Sarah  Ralston,  596. 
Ship  Susan,  545. 
Ship  Triton,  57,  176. 
Ship  Tyre,  63 1 . 
Ship  Union,  534. 
Ship  United  States,  U.  S.,  523. 
Ship  Victory,  .632. 
Ship  Washington,  630. 
Ship   William   Baker,    520,  532, 

574- 
Shipwreck,    506,  547,   549,  560, 

586,  587,  632. 
Shipman,  176. 
Shippee,  324. 
Shirwick,  324. 
Shocleford,  329. 
Shoemaker,  522. 
Sholes,  324. 
Shopkeeper,  588. 
Shoreham,  Vt.,  503. 
Shorey,  324. 
Shores,  324. 
Shockley,  324. 
Shorckley,  324. 
Short,  325. 

Shot  Tower  Mansion,  607. 
Shove,  325,  595. 
Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  48,  87,  128, 

203,  267,  299,  330,  338,  341, 

433.  449>  450,  458.  572,  610. 

Shrewsbury,  Vt,  no. 

Shubrick,  325. 

Shumway,  325. 

Shunk,  325. 

Shurtleff,  325,  35,  36,  60,  68,  69, 
71,  95,  107,  141,  193,  238, 
249,  260,  277,  280,  319,  322, 

340,  343.  377.  397.  481. 
Shurtliff,  325. 
Shute,  325. 

Sias,  325,  76,  162,  488. 
Sibbons,  325. 
Sibley,  326. 
Sicily,  265. 
Sidmouth,  508. 
Sidmouth,  Lord,  508. 
Sigourney,  326. 
Silisia,  588. 


INDEX 


LXXXI 


Silk,  326. 

Silliman,  326. 

Silloway,  326. 

Simmons,  326. 

Simonds,  326. 

Simons,  326,  596. 

Simpson,  326. 

Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  598. 

Singer,  120. 

Singleton,  329. 

Sinking,  329. 

Sisson,  329. 

Sitgrives,  330. 

Sixth  Regiment,  S70. 

Sixth  U.  S.  Infantry,  587. 

Skating,  579. 

Skein  of  Yarn,  631. 

Skelding,  330. 

Skettle,  330. 

Skiff,  330. 

Skillman,  330. 

Skilling,  330. 

Skinner,  330. 

Skip  with,  331. 

Skuttle,  565. 

Slack,  331. 

Slade,   331,  166,   230,   328,  331, 

344,  442,  520. 
Slater,  332. 
Slatersville,    R.    I.,   24,  35,  131, 

160,  331,  332,  367,  382,  488, 

489.  499,  538,  567- 
Slatter,  332. 
Sleeper,  332. 
Sleeman,  332. 
Slibbens,  332. 
Slidel],  332. 
Sloane,  333. 
Slocum,  332. 
Sloop  Candidate,  505. 
Sloop  Caroline,  600. 
Sloop  Cosmopolite,  573. 
Sloop  Cyane,  U.  S.,  509. 
Sloop  Flash,  505. 
Sloop  Henry,  601. 
Sloop  Keziah,  632. 
Sloop  Mary,  618. 
Sloop  Rising  Sun,  595. 
Sloop  Sally,  579. 
Sloop  of  War  Parthian,  590. 


Sloop  of  War  Peacock,  599. 

Sloop  of  War  Vandalia,  574. 

Slover,  333. 

Small,  333. 

Smallpox,  534. 

Smalley,  334. 

Smart,  334. 

Smith,  334,  19,  25,  67,  94,  iss. 
171,  198,  223,  304,  328,  329, 
334,375,394,408,437.  5", 
551,  597,  619,  629. 

Smithfield,    R.  I.,  22,  23,  24,  30, 

33,  34,  35.  37,  42,  43,  44,  48, 
49,  50,  53,  54,  55,  65,  73,  76, 
81,  82,  83,  87,  89,  90,  91,  92, 
93,  96,  98,  102,  104,  107, 
108,  no,  113,  116,  12 [,  122, 
129,  134,  135,  142,  149,  150, 
152,  153,  156,  157,  158,  160, 
163,  168,  170,  171,  173,  176, 
178,  180,  181,  182,  184,  185, 

192,  193.  194,  195,  '96,  197, 

202,  203,  205,  208,  211,  214, 

215,  216,  221,  222,  223,  228, 

229,  234,  23s,  247,  248,  249, 

252,  253,  256,  263,  269,  270, 

272,  273,  274,  275,  277,  280, 

281,  283,  286,  288,  289,  290, 

291,  292,  293,  295,  297,  302, 

303,  307,  308,  309,  310,  312, 

313,  317,  318,  319,  321,  322, 

325,329.  331,  332,  333.  335. 

336,  337.  338,  339.  340.  341, 

342,  343,344.  345.  35i,  353, 

355.  356,  357,  362,  363,  367, 

368,  371,  374,  375,  376,  377, 

381,  382,  384,  388,  392,  393, 

397,  404,  413,  414,  4 '5,  416, 

417,  419,  423.  425.  427,  433, 

436,  437,440.  441,  444,  446, 

448,  452,  459,  460,461,  463, 

464,  466,  468,  470,  471,  475, 

478,  480,  485,  487,  489,  490, 

491,  492,  497.499.  5'0,  511, 

520,  524,  525,  526,  527,  529, 

533,  534,  535,  536.  537,  538, 

539.  543,  544.  546,  547,  553, 

558,  563,  565,  571.  575,  584, 

586,  60s,  606,  608,  609,  613, 

617,  620,  621,  622,  623,  626, 
627,  628,  633,  637. 


LXXXII 


INDEX 


Smithfield  Exchange  Bank,  489. 

Smoot,  347. 

Smyrna,  112,  180. 

Snell,  347. 

Snelling,  347. 

Snodgrass,  347. 

Snow,  347. 

Snowden,  350. 

Snow  Storm,  508. 

Snyder,  350. 

Society,  Bachelor,  69. 

Society,  Bible,  549. 

Society  of  Friends,  520,  528, 
529.  S33.  534,  535-  542,  543, 
554,  555,  557,  595,  596,  597, 
S99,  60s,  606,  615,617,  618, 
619,  620,  623,  627,  628,  631. 

Society  Hill,  S.  C,  193. 

Society,  Royal,  553. 

Soesman,  350. 

Soldier,  579. 

Soldier  of  the  Revolution,  27,  31, 
51,  58,  103,  iir,  151,  181, 
183,  264,  291,  352,  357,  433, 
449,  493,495,  496,  510,  512, 
515,  518,  520,  532,  538,  546, 

548,  553.  554,  555,  558,  560, 
561,  563,  569,  571,  573,  574, 

57;,  579.  583,  586,  587,  593, 
594.  595,  599,  602,  603,  606, 
607,  611,  6r2,  619,  620,  521, 
623,  630,  632,  635. 

Soldier,  United  States,  612. 

Somers,  Brig,  519. 

Somerset,  350. 

Somerset,  Mass.,  21,  25,  47,  132, 
146,  147,  158,  159,  187,  191, 
192,  217,  32s,  328,  343,  344, 

389,457,  464.471,  472,  488, 
515,  528,  529,  530,  564,  598, 
599,  60s,  627. 

Somersworth,  Mass.,  320. 

Somersworth,  N.  H.,  236,  344. 

Soper,  350. 

Sophomore  Class,  547,  597. 

Sortie,  The,  543. 

Sowle,  350. 

Soule,  350,  300. 

Soult,  396. 

Sourabaya,  E.  I.,  536. 


South  Burwick,  Me.,  633. 
Southbridge,  Mass.,  81,  93,  151, 

169,  21  r,  349,  522,  46r,  476, 

526,  546. 
Southbridge  Register,  211,  349. 
South  Bridgewater,    Mass.,    45, 

130,  262,  287. 
Southboro,  Mass.,  610. 
South  Boston,  328,  490. 
South  Carolina,  69, 172, 183,  190, 

239,273, 274, 300, 3 IS,  338, 

42r,4S4,  484,  519,  543,  603, 
638,  640. 

South  Carolina,  Bishop  of,  298. 

South  Carolina  College,  581. 

South  Carolina,  Governor  of, 
520. 

South  Carolina,  Lt.  Governor  of, 
603. 

South  Dennis,  Mass.,  123,  305. 

Southgate,  350. 

Southington,  Ct.,  573. 

South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  21,  25, 
26,  29,  45,  46,  53,  54,  59,  61, 
75,  97,  '09,  125,  172,  197, 
202,207,  212,  221,  229,  236, 
237,  238,  244,  245,  257,  258, 
259,  266,  278,  279,  286,  290, 

291,  295.  303.  311.  335,  341, 

360,  362,  368,  384,  385,  386, 

398,  409,  419,  432,  442,  443, 

45i,4'54,  480,  486,  515,  528, 

530,  531.  537.  543,  544.  545, 

556,  571,  591,  592,  598,  601, 
617,  619,  621,  622,  624. 
South  Leicester,  Mass.,  37, 196, 

369- 
South  Natick,  Mass.,  559. 
South  Orange,  N.  J.,  621. 
South  Reading,    Mass.,    36,   81, 

224.  339.  352,  389.  476. 
South  Seas,  586. 
Southward,  351. 
Southwick,  351. 
Southworth,  351,  19. 
Spain  (name),  352. 
Spain,  257,  509. 
Spanish  Consul,  530. 
Spanish  Literature,  402. 
Spanish  Revolution,  509. 


INDEX 


LXXXIII 


Spark,  3S2. 

Sparks,  352. 

Sparta,  Ala.,  24. 

Spartansburgh,  S.  C,  534,  535. 

Spaulding,  352,  307,  493. 

Speaker,  230,  298,  578, 

Speaker  of  House,  422. 

Speaker,  House  of  Representa- 
tives, Ct.,  545. 

Spear,  352. 

Spears,  353. 

Spellmen,  353. 

Spencer,  353,  139,  615. 

Spencer,  Mass.,  281. 

Sperry,  354- 

Spider,  638. 

Spiller,  354. 

Spindey,  354. 

Spink,  354. 

Spinney,  355. 

Spooner,  355,  iii,  485. 

Sprague,  356,  29,  43,  65,  84,  127, 
208,  258,  269,  302,  312,  319, 
326,  375.  397.  436,  439.  440, 
567. 

Sprake,  357. 

Spring,  357. 

Springer,  357. 

Springfield,  Mass.,  61,  128,  218, 
316,  371.  457.  493,  498.  568, 
585. 

Springfield,  Vt.,  285,  396,  453. 

Springfield,  Penn.,  540. 

Sprout,  357. 

Spurr,  358. 

Squirrel  Hunt,  554. 

Stacars,  358. 

Stacy,  358. 

Stacey,  358. 

Stafford,  358,  398. 

Stafford,  Ct.,  573. 

Stafford  Co.,  Eng.,  613. 

Stafford  Springs,  Ct.,  223,  334. 

Stafford,  Vt.,  262,  429. 

Stage,  558,  603. 

Stage,  Taunton,  591. 

Stager,  183. 

Stall,  359. 

Stallean,  359. 

Stamford,  Cl.,  27,  61,  432. 


Stamp  Act,  554. 

Standish,  359. 

Standish,  Me.,  544. 

Stanford,  N.  Y.,  618. 

Stanhope,  359, 

Stanley,  360 

Stanberry,  360. 

Stanton,  360. 

Stanwood,  361. 

Staples,  361. 

Star,  Berkshire,  289. 

Star,  Columbian,  331,  370. 

Starluck,  361. 

Stark,  622. 

Starkey,  361. 

Starks,  361. 

Starkweather,  361. 

Starr,  361,  631. 

Stasey,  362. 

Staten  Isle,  394,   407,   408,  437, 

453.  604. 
State  Bank  of  Indiana,  91. 
State  Constitutional  Convention, 

629. 
State,  Department  of,  499. 
State  General  Deputy,  576. 
State,  Secretary  of,  341,  512,  580, 

586,  606. 
State  Treasurer,  612. 
State  Prison,  Mass.,  602,  633. 
State  Senator,  506,  568,  629. 
State  Senator,  Mass.,  62. 
States,  362. 

Statesborough,  S.  C,  175. 
Statesman,  The,  19. 
Statistical  and  Historical  Writer, 

615. 
Staughter,  362. 
Stayner,  362. 
Stead,  362. 
Steadman,  362. 
Steam  Machinery,  545. 
Steam  Rollers,  558. 
Steamer  Alabama,  561. 
Steamer  Etna,  566. 
Steamer  Fulton,  232,  638. 
Steamer  McDonald,  581. 
Steamer  Ohio,  598. 
Steamer   S.    B.   Kenawha,   558, 

640. 


LXXXIV 


INDEX 


Stearnes,  362,  275. 

Stebbins,  362. 

Steek,  175. 

Steere,  362. 

Steib,  363. 

Stiles,  617. 

Stephens,  363. 

Stevenson,  364. 

Shephenson,  364. 

Sterling,  364,  515. 

Sterling,  Ct.,  65,  75,  89,  102,  131, 

132,  186,  244,  246,  321,  379, 

415,449,  451,  464,  470,  546, 

604. 
Sterne,  364. 
Sternes,  364. 
Sterry,  364. 
Sterrey,  364. 
Stetson,  364. 
Stevens,  365,  557. 
Stevenson,  365,  366. 
Steavenson,  365. 
Steuben,  N.  Y.,  628. 
Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  408. 
Steward,  366. 
Steward,  (trade)  613. 
Stewart,  366. 
Stewart  Co.,  Ga.,  603. 
Stuart,  366. 
Stickney,  366. 
Stienhauer,  367. 
Stiles,  292,  327. 
Stillman,  367,  449. 
Stillwell,  367. 
Stillwill,  367. 
Stilson,  367. 
Stimpson,  367. 
Stimpon,  367. 
Stiness,  367. 
Stites,  367. 

Stockbridge,  Mass.,  289. 
Stockman,  368. 
Stockton,  368. 
Stockwell,  368. 
Stoddard,  368,  55,  129,  147,  151, 

169,  388,  413,  424,  456. 
Stoddard,  368 
Stoke,  Eng.,  297,  421. 
Stokes,  368. 
Stone,  368,    132,   153,  247,  291, 

336,  386,  440,  441,  498. 


Stoneham,  Mass.,  365,  62$. 
Stonington,  Ct.,  26,  ig,  49,  56, 

119,  133,  202,  212,  230,  246, 

253,  290,  339.  361,  362,  394. 

442,  457.  631. 
Stonington  Borough,  Ct.,  221. 
Stonington,  N.  Y.,  421. 
Storm,  The  Great,  637. 
Storrow,  369. 
Storrs,  370,  80,  467,  507. 
Stoughton,  Mass.,  58,   188,  igr, 

351,429,  483. 
Stout,  370. 
Stow,  370. 
Stowe,  370. 
Stowell,  370. 

Stowe,  Mass.,  53,  270,  284,  453. 
Straught,  370. 
Stranahan,  370. 
Strand,  Eng.,  342,  481. 
Strange,  371. 
Stratford,  371. 
Stratford,  Ct.,  579. 
Stratford  Co.,  N.  H.,  181. 
Stratford,  N.  H.,  469. 
Stratham,  N.  H.,  288. 
Straits  of  Sundu,  549. 
Stratten,  371. 
Stratton,  371. 
Street,  371. 

Streeter,  371,  300,  500. 
Stretlitz,  Ger.,  303. 
Strieker,  37  r. 
Strong,  371,  143,  461,  484. 
Strent,  371, 
Stuart,  372. 
Stubbs,  372. 
Student,  588. 
Student  at  Law,  592,  594. 
Student,  Medical,  570. 
Studley,  372. 
Stuger,  51. 
Sturbridge,  Mass.,  79,  131,  283, 

467.  S22. 
Sturch,  372. 
Stuges,  372. 
Sturtevant,  372. 
Stutson,  372. 
Styles,  373. 
Suabrette,  373. 
Success,  Brig,  612. 


INDEX 


LXXXV 


Sudbury,  Mass.,  337. 

Suffield,  Ct.,  230,  570. 

Suffolk  Co.,  Mass.,  512. 

Suffolk,  Eng.,  297,  421. 

Suffolk,  Va.,  308. 

Sugar  Cane,  560. 

Suicide,  532,  540,  545,  548,  561, 

565,  568,  569,  570,  582,  591, 

600,  619,  625,  628,  630,  631, 

632. 
Sullens,  373. 
Sullings,  373. 
Sullivan,  373. 

Sullivan's  Expedition,  592. 
Summers,  373. 
Sumner,  373,  299,  338,  449. 
Sumpter  District,  S.  C,  329. 
Sumpterville,  S.  C,  37. 
Sunbury,  Penn.,  572. 
Supercargo,  598. 
Superior  Court,  254, 
Supreme  Court,  535. 
Supreme  Judicial  Court,  Bristol 

Co.,  593. 
Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 

137- 
Surgeon,  83,  88,   103,    129,    362, 

439.  455.  499.  S55>  S7i- 
Surgeons,  College  of,  510.    . 
Surinam,  W.  I.,  295,  426. 
Susan,  Ship,  545. 
Suttle,  374, 
Sutton,  Mass.,  23,    76,    87,    134, 

163,  207,  267,  283,  375,  368, 

475.  508,  521,  525.  545.  555. 
562,  608,  637. 

Swain,  374. 

Swamp,  630. 

Swan,  374. 

Swanzey,  Mass.,  22,  23,  52,  64, 
68,  83,  106,  107,  113,  118, 
132,  140,  145,  146,  147,  148, 
154,  160,  163,  164,  165,  166, 
168,  169,  174,  208,  217,  230, 
232.  235.  236,  247,  249,  257, 
282,  298,  303,  307,  323,  325, 
328,  330,  331,  345.  347,  357. 
384,  396.  400,  413.  4'7.  421, 
424,  442,  450,  456,  472,  488, 
49'.  499.  528,  529.  530,  559. 


Swanzey,  Mass., — Continued. 

560,  60s,  607,  613,  617,  621, 

627. 
Swards,  375. 
Swartz,  375. 
Swats,  375. 
Swazey,  375. 
Sweden,  218,  337. 
Sweden,  King  of,  102. 
Sweet,  375,  237. 
Sweetland,  ■^y'JT. 
Sweeting,  377. 
Switt,  377. 
Swinburne,  378. 
Swinburne,  378. 
Swift,  378. 
Sylvester,  378. 
Symington,  378. 
Symens,  378. 
Synja,  378. 


Taber,  379. 

Tabor,  379. 

Taft,  380,  22,  24,  27,  30,  4iy  69, 
78,  8 1,  92,109,  129,  132,169, 
177,  181,  185,  197,  204,  209, 
211,  217,  225,  226,  234,  240, 
252,  255,  267,  275,  285,  295, 
306,  310,  331,  332,  353,  384, 
397.  399.  403.  405,  408,  424, 
432,  457,  463,  475,  476,  495, 

536. 
Taggart,  382. 
Talbee,  382. 
Talbott,  382. 
Talbot,  382. 
Taliaferro,  383. 
Tallahassee,  Fla.,  201,  383. 
Tallyrand,  383. 
Tallman,  383,  599. 
Tamahamaha,  104. 
Tamaree,  384. 
Tanner,  384. 
Tanquebar,  E.  I.,  611. 
Tanyard,  623. 
Tappen,  384. 


LXXXVI 


INDEX 


Tarbell,  384. 

Tarbox,  385. 

Targee,  385. 

Tasker,  385. 

Tatem,  385,  33,  34,  52,  56,  69,  70 
74,  97.  99.  102,  III,  112,  IIS 
120,  144,  153,  215,  238,  239 
249,  260,  261,  272,  323,  332 

349.  356,  376,  392. 
Taunton,  Mass.,  21,   23,   24,  25 

27.  33.  35,  36,  37.  38,  39.  40I 
41,  42,  43,  50,  53,  54,  55,  58 
61,  62,  63,69,  70,  75.83. 106 
107,  108,  112,  115,  123,  124 
127,  128,  129,  130,  131,  135 
136,  139,  144,  145,  146,  ISO 
151.  153.  '59.  164,  168,  173 
181,  182,  195,  200,  201,  203 
204,  206,  207,  208,  213,  220 
224,  226,  227,  228,  229,  235 
236,239,  241,  243,  244,  247, 
248,  249,  250,  253,  255,  256 
260,  262,  263,  264,  269,  271 
274,  276,  280,  284,  285,  295 
296,  298,  299,  301,  304,  307, 
3",  313.  315.  316,  318,  320, 
322,  331.  334,  335,  338,  339 
340,  342,  343,  344,  349,  350 

355,  357.  358,  359,  361,  363 
364,  368,  373,  377,  386,  390 
392,  393,  403,  406,  424,  428; 
429,  430,431,  438,  439,  442 
449,  450,  455.  457.  458,  462 
463,  470,  471,  474,  476,  479 
480,  481,  482,  483,  484,  491 
492,  493.  494.  510,  512,  514 
523,  528,  529,  541,  542,  544 
558,  559,  560,  564,  565,  568 
574,  577,  579.  582,  589,  590. 
592,  593,  607,  608,  610,  629 
650,  636,  637,  639. 

Taunton  Stages,  591. 

Tayer,  385. 

Taylor,  385,  22,  52,  113, 147,  164, 
185,  200,  208,  222,  453,  471, 
482. 

Teacher,  571,  578,  618. 

Tears,  389. 

Teel,  389. 

Tefft,  389. 

Teixera,  Baron  of,  108. 


Telegraph,  Boston,  26. 
Telegraph,  Glocester,  294. 
Telegraph,  Hillsboro,  157,  189. 
Telegraph,    Rochester,    N.     Y., 

234,  256. 
Telescope,  Christian,  250. 
Telfair,  389. 
Telford,  389. 
Tempest,  389. 
Temple,  389. 
Templeton,  Mass ,  225. 
Tenas  Isle,  112,  180. 
Tennant,  390. 
Tennessee,    140,   254,   351,  368, 

512,  519,  586,  596,615, 
Tennessee,    Governor     of,    178, 

478. 
Tenny,  390. 
Terry,  390. 
Teste,  390. 
Tew,  390,  631, 
Tewell,  341. 

Tewksbury,  Mass.,  49,  1 57. 
Thacher,  391,  461,465. 
Thane,  391. 
Thatcher,  391. 
Thaxter,  391. 
Thayer.  391. 
Theacatchkak,  178,  186. 
Theatre,  50,  61,  74,  97,  123,  166, 

182,  261,  286,  302,  345,  435, 

499,  519,  584,  589,605,  613, 

632,  639. 
Theatre,  Providence,  254. 
Theatre,  Salem,  Mass.,  204, 
Theatrical,  575. 
Theatrical  Writer,  523. 
Thimby,  393. 
Third   U.   S.  Infantry,  305,  366, 

445- 

Thirty-seventh  Regiment,  613. 

Thomas,  393,  122. 

Thomason,  394. 

Thomaston,  Me.,  33. 

Thompson,  394,  68,  ^^,  88,  1 19, 
162,  163,  166,  179,  230,  234, 
239,  273,  276,  302,  305,  442, 
457,  465,  583. 

Thompson,  Ct.,  32,  51,  61,  88, 
97,  105,  i!0,  121,  122,  132, 
169,  224,  250,  273,  274,  314, 


INDEX 


LXXXVII 


Thompson,  Conn., — Continued. 
3 '5.  326.  331,  337,  363,  373, 

3S9.  392,409.  413,  443.  460, 
467,486,  S13,  S14,  520,  S33, 
534,  566,  569,  581,  588,  618, 
ess- 
Thompson  Village,  Ct.,  46. 

Thorburn,  396. 

Thoreau,  396. 

Thorn,  396. 

Thorndike,  396. 

Thornley,  570. 

Thornton,  397,  400. 

Thoop,  398. 

Throckmorton,  398. 

Throne,  English,  131,  586. 

Throop,  398. 

Thurber,  398,  588. 

Thurber's  Mill,  626. 

Thurston,  401. 

Thwing,  402. 

Tibbetts,.  402. 

Tibbitts,  402. 

Tiberthe,  566. 

Ticknor,  402. 

Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  576. 

Tiffany,  402. 

Tilden,  403. 

Tilley,  403,  636. 

Tillinghast,  404,  25,  40,  60,  72, 
126,  ISO,  183,  3S3,  354,  358, 

370,  40s,  443>  464,  596. 

Tilson,  405. 

Times,  576. 

Times,  Hartford,  Ct.,  212,  435. 

Timberlake,  405. 

Tindell,  406. 

Tin  gey,  406. 

Tingley,  406. 

Tinson,  405. 

Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  52. 

Tisbury,  Mass.,  149,  225. 

Tisdale,  406. 

Tisdall,  406. 

Titcomb,  407. 

Titus,  407. 

Tiverton,  R.  I.,  27,  36,  38,  39, 
52,  72,  74,  77,  79,  112,  118, 
119,  140,  142,  151,  153,  154, 
155,  168,  174,  193,  210,  211, 


Tiverton,  R.  I., — Continued. 
212,218,  223,  228,  230,  237, 
239,240,  252,  303,  307,  311, 
316,317,  321,  324,  326,  327, 

329,333,  3S0,  3SI,  355.  359, 

379,380,  416,  421,  424,  427, 

428,  437,  446,  465,  467,  468, 

472,473,  515,  520,  529,  547, 

549,  555,  557,  559-  574,  585. 
590,  596,  614,  617,  618,  619, 
621,  631. 

Tivoli,  Italy,  618. 

Tobbetts,  407. 

Tobey,  407,  34,  39,  56,  62,  80,  93, 
loi,  108,  115,  116,  122,  130, 
136,  137,  146,  149,  158,  161, 
163,  192,  205,  213,  222,  228, 
232,  233,  241,  246,  270,  280, 
285,290,  295,  319,  320,  339, 
346,  354,  367,  369-  377,  380. 
401,407,  423,426,  448,  451, 
452,  458,  460,  463,  470,  474, 
476,489,  491,  492,498. 

Todd,  407. 

Toilet,  The,  208. 

Toler,  407. 

Tolland,  Ct,  405,  483. 

Tomkins,  407. 

Tompkins,  407. 

Toocher,  408. 

Topham,  408. 

Topliff,  408. 

Top.sail,  Main  Yard,  532. 

Torrente,  408. 

Torrey,  408,  189,  245,  311,  359, 
388. 

Torry,  409. 

Tortis,  409. 

Totten,  409. 

Tourgee,  409. 

Tourtellotte,  409. 

Tow,  409. 

Tower,  410. 

Towle,  145,  171,  174,  321,  335, 
371,  385,  462,  474. 

Town  Clerk,  520,  529. 

Town  Council,  533,  .601. 

Towne,  410. 

Townley,  410,  364. 

Townsed,  410. 


LXXXVIII 


INDEX 


Townson,  411. 
Townsend,  Vt.,  214,  381. 
Townsendville,  N.   Y.,    59,  254, 

410. 
Trace,  411. 
Tracey,  411. 
Trader,  189. 
Trading  Voyages,  598. 
Trafalgar,  632. 
Traffin,  411. 
Trafton,  411. 
Train,  42. 
Transylvania  University,  61,  601, 

602. 
Trapman,  411. 
Trash,  411. 
Traveler,  512,  594. 
Traver,  411. 
Traverse,  412. 
Tread  way,  412. 
Tread  well,  412. 
Treasury  Department,  568. 
Treasurer,  State,  612. 
Tree,  510,  571,  628. 
Trenton,  Battle  of,  599. 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  449,  519,  631. 
Tribou,  412. 
Trim,  412. 

Trinidad,   W.  I.,  302,  362,  597. 
Trinity    Church,    Newport,    86, 

207,  298,313,454,581- 

Trinity  Church,  N.  Y.,  57,  243, 
362,  398. 

Tripp,  412,  483,  526. 

Triton,  Ship,  57,  176. 

Troop,  413. 

Trott,  413. 

Troy,  Mass.,  41,  47,  72,  73,  79, 
85,  9(,  106,  146,  168,  210, 
212,  274,  280,  305,  317,  322, 
328,  408,  425,  48s,  499,  500, 
522,  529,  585,  610,  623. 

Troy,  N.  Y.,  21,  122,  161. 

Troy,  O.,  571. 

Trudeau,  4 [3. 

Truesdale,  413. 

Truman,  413. 

Trumbull,  414. 

Trustees,  Board  of,  602. 

Truxton,  414. 


Tubbs,  414. 

Tucker,   414,   25,   61,  253,   380, 

384.  419. 
Tuckerman,  415. 
Tudor,  415. 
Tuells,  415. 
Tuft,  415. 
Tufts,  415. 
Tulham,  Eng.,  304. 
Tullen,  Eng,  108. 
Tuller,  416. 
Tunmore,  416. 
Tupapter  Dist.,  S.  C,  177. 
Tupper,  416. 
Turnbull,  416. 
Turner,  416. 
Turnip,  Indian,  550. 
Turpin,  417. 
Tuscambia,  Ala.,  175. 
Tuskany,  265. 
Tutor,  305,  462,  487,  601. 
Tuttle,  417. 
Tuyston,  417. 
Tweedale,  418. 

Twenty  Second  Regiment,  531. 
Twitchell,  418. 
Tyler,  418,  606. 
Tyng,  418. 

Tyngsboro,  Mass.,  553. 
Typographical  Society,  Member 

of,  583. 
Tyre,  Ship,  631. 
Tyrrell,  418. 


U 


Ulverstone,  Eng.,  522. 

Underbill,  418. 

Underwood,  419,  315. 

Uniake,  599. 

Union,  Brig,  633. 

Union  College,  212,  259. 

Union,  Me.,  194,  606. 

Union,  Ship,  534. 

Union  Springs,  N.  Y.,  193,  446. 

Union  Village,  N.  Y.,  607. 

Unitarian  Church,  408,  447.; . 


INDEX 


LXXXIX 


United  States,  239,  302,  338,  605, 
611,  615. 

United  States  Army,  35,  38,  48, 
55,  56,  58,  81,  86,  113,  144, 
117,  121,  122,  137,  140,  150, 
156,  160,  166,  175,  178,  [79, 
191,  196,  204,  221,  225,  264, 
270,273,  328,  341,  350,  356, 
362,  364,  366,  369,  388,  409, 
410,425,  442,44s.  474.  Sio, 
514,516,  542,  552,  560,  564, 
567.  570,  571.  572,  577,  600, 
606,  625,  637. 

United  States  Army  Inspector 
and  Adjutant  General,  224. 

United  States  Artillery,  133, 166, 
301,  366,  378,411. 

United  States  Attorney  General, 
256,  576. 

United  States  Assistant  Adju- 
tant General,  121. 

United  States  Branch  Bank,  98, 
586. 

United  States  Brig  Argus,  513. 

United  States  Civil  Engineer, 
378. 

United    States   Consul,    58,    59, 

373.  429.  436,  496,  575.  583- 
United   States  Engineer  Corps, 

116,  157,  232,409,  464. 
United  States  District  Attorney, 

190,  579. 
United    States    District    Court, 

640. 
United  States   District  Court  of 

Louisiana,  426. 
United  States  District  Court  of 

Rhode  Island,  558. 
United  States  District  Court  of 

Virginia,  294. 
United  States  Engineer,  59,  141, 

504. 
United  States  Gazette,  612. 
United   States,    Herald   of  the, 

247. 
United  States  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, 630. 
United  States  Infantry,  544,  564. 
United  States  Second  Infantry, 

88,  455,  613. 


United  States  Third  Infantry, 
305,  366,  445. 

United  States  Fourth  Infantry, 
78,  347,  629. 

United  States  Sixth  Infantry, 
587. 

United  States  Eighth  Infantry, 
624. 

United  States  Judge,  44. 

United  States  Legation,  151 
168. 

United  States  Light  Dragoons, 
599- 

United  States  Marines,  427,  607. 

United  States  Marine  Corps, 
137.  341,  362,  523. 

United  States  Marine  Hospital, 
74,  83,  432. 

United  States  Minister,  227,  292, 
298,  337.  370,  422,  557- 

United  States  Minister  to  Chile, 
36. 

United  States  Navy,  26,  30,  38, 
47.  59.  68,  78,  87,  go,  100, 
103,  III,  129,  140,  141,  14s, 
149,  152,  166,  174,  179,  183, 
190,  191,  222,  232,  233,  242, 
243,  244,  247,  254,  259.  270, 
274,  286,  290,  293,  301,  314, 
315,316,  325,  328,332,  335, 
347.  363,  368,  370,  378,  383, 
387.  391.  395.  405.  410,  423, 
426,  432,  438,  439,  453,  455, 

485.  48.7.  490,  492,  495.  499, 
503,519,  522,  561,  576,  577, 
594,  606,  607,  619,  625. 

United  States  Navy  Command- 
ant, 176. 

United  States  Naval  Yard, 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  279. 

United  States,  President  of,  507, 
600. 

United  States  Regiment  of 
Light  Artillery,  22 1 . 

United  States  Senator,  51,  67, 
177,  178,  254,  368,  382,  394, 
540. 

United  States  Senator,  Dela- 
ware, 128. 


xc 


INDEX 


United  States  Senator,  Missis- 
sippi, 488. 

United  States  Senator,  New  Jer- 
sey, 565. 

United  States  Senator,  New 
York,  123,  336. 

United  States  Senator,  Pennsyl- 
vania, 288. 

United  States  Senator,  Rhode 
Island,  635. 

United  States  Senator,  Virginia, 
606. 

United  States  Soldier,  612. 

United  States  Schooner  Firefly, 
506. 

United  States  Ship  Chesapeake, 
S03,  SS3.'6i3. 

United  States  Ship  Congress, 
505. 

United  States  Ship  Constella- 
tion, 68,  610. 

United  States  Ship  Constitution, 
366,  415,  503,  539,  607,  613, 

639 
United  States   Ship  Cyane,  509, 

579- 
United  States  Ship  Decoy,  512. 
United  States  Ship   Enterprise, 

576. 
United  States  Ship  John  Adams, 

625. 
United  States   Ship   Lexington, 

590. 
United    States   Ship   President, 

159,  204,  573. 
United     States     Ship      United 

States,  523. 
United  States   Supreme   Court, 

137- 
United  States  Vessel,  528. 
United   States  Vice    President, 

90,  394,  407,  408,  410,  443. 
Universalist  Church,    285,    496, 

580. 
Universalist  Church,  Attleboro, 

233- 

Universalist  Magazine,  182. 

University  of  Aberdeen,  569. 

University,  Brown,  214,  305, 
396,  462,  505,  506,  531,  547, 
565,  592,  594.  612,  636. 


University,  Burlington,  Vt.,  458. 

University,  Cambridge,  178,  211. 

University,  Dartmouth,  514. 

University,  Edinburgh,  616. 

University,  Harvard,  296,  402. 

University,  Nashville,  597. 

University,  Pennsylvania,  563. 

University,  Princeton,  543- 

University,  Transylvania,  61, 
601,  602. 

University,  Vermont,  160,  543. 

University,  Virginia,  396,  414. 

University,  Yale,  597. 

Updike,  419. 

Upham,   419. 

Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  59. 

Upson,  419. 

Upton,  420. 

Upton,  Mass.,  204,  424,  492. 

Ursulame  Community,  530. 

Usher,  420. 

Utica,  N.  Y.,  322,  404,  419,  468, 
576. 

Utley,  420. 

Uxbridge,  Mass.,  30,38,42,55, 
6j,  105,  107,  123,  129,  157, 
158,  160,  161,  163,  205,  281, 
283,  284,  308,  326,  336,  345, 
357.  375,  381,  382,  391,  392, 
395,  400,  415,  424,  427,  440, 
441,  442,451,455,  456,  459, 
460.  462,  465,  476,  493,  507, 
510,  552,  604,  617,  620,  628. 


Vaill,  122,  161. 

Valentine,  420. 

Valk,  420. 

Vallabreque,  420. 

Valley,  421. 

Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  22,  33,  84, 
85,  104,  107,  133,  139,  152, 
208,  211,  232,  234,  240,  248, 

27s.  278,  333,  387.  392,  407. 

432,  445,  460,  480,  521. 
Valley  Town,  Tenn.,  216,  498. 
Valhs  Mine,  Mo.,  599. 


INDEX 


XCI 


Valparaiso,    S.   A.,    59,   68,  373, 

S47.  607. 
Vandalia,  Sloop  of  War,  574. 
Vendorn,  421. 
Vanishon,  421. 
Vanneck,  421. 
Van  tassel,  421. 
Van  Alstine,  421. 
Van  Buskirk,  421. 
Van  Cote,  421. 
Van  Den  Henvil,  421. 
Vandever,  404 
Van  Doom,  421. 
Van  Hann,  421. 
Van  Ness,  421. 
Van  Rensalaer,  421. 
Van  Santvrood,  421. 
Van  Solinger,  422. 
Van  Vleck,  422,  126,219. 
Van  Wart,  422. 
Van  Wickham,  422. 
Van  Wyck,  422. 
Van  Zandt,  422. 
Varney,  422. 
Varnum,  422. 
Vars,422. 
Vaton,  422. 
Vaughan,  422. 
Vaughn,  422. 
Veale,  423. 
Veazie,  423,  610. 
Verily,  423. 
Vermilyea,  568. 
Vermont,  189,  234,  395,  513,  515, 

554- 
Vermont,    Lieut.    Governor    of, 

608. 
Vermont,  U.  S.  Senator,  603. 
Vermont  University,  160,  543. 
Vernon,  423,  81,  165,  197,  199, 

245,276,  320,  331,  406,  446, 

584. 
Vernon,  Ct.,  411. 
Verplanck,  424. 
Verren,  424. 
Verry,  424. 
Vessel,  589,  596. 
Vessel,  U.  S.,  528. 
Vevay,  Ind.,  292. 
Viall,  424. 


Vice  President  United  St.ates, 
90,  394.  407.  408,  410,  453. 

Vicenza,  424. 

Vickary,  424. 

Vickery,  424. 

Victor,  Marshal,  572. 

Victory,  Ship,  632. 

Victualler,  314. 

Vienna,  Court  of,  366,  389. 

Vienna,  Me.,  103,  264. 

Vinal  Haven,  Me.,  239. 

Vinal  Haven,.  Mass.,  614,  615. 

Vincennis,  Ind.,  gi,  581. 

Vincent,  424. 

Vincentown,  638. 

Vinneman,  424. 

Vinnicum,  424. 

Vinson,  425. 

Vinton,  425. 

Virgin,  327,  403. 

Virginia,  31,  86,  100,  161,  180, 
184,  191,  199,  252,  262,  270, 
294.318,  338,369.  398,  432, 
445.509,  519.  539.  553,  554, 
566,  582,  588,  589,  599,  606, 
619,  632,  637,  640. 

Virginia  Convention,  566. 

Virginia,  Eastern  District  of, 
44. 

Virginia,  Episcopal  Church  of, 
600. 

Virginia,  4th  Regiment  of,  Mili- 
tia, 552. 

Virginia,  Member  of  House  of 
Representatives,  553. 

Virginia  University,  396,  414. 

Virginia  U.  S.  Senator,  606. 

Voax,  425. 

Vocalist,  562. 

Voluntown,  Ct.,  2o5,  260,  444, 
449,631. 


W 


Wade,  164,  426. 
Wadsworth,  426. 
Wagfield,  426. 
Wagner,  426. 
Wagon,  562. 


XCII 


INDEX 


Wagon  Shaft,  621. 

Wagoner,  622. 

Wahlfahrt,  426. 

Wailley,  427. 

Wainwright,  427,  131,  187,204, 
257.  267,  305,  309,  373,  446. 

Waite,  427. 

Waitey,  427. 

Wakefield,  427,  129,  417. 

Walcott,  427,  272. 

Walcott,  Ct,  255. 

Walden,  428,  158,  174,   194,  195. 

Waldin,  428. 

Waldo,  428,  416. 

Waldron,  428,  639. 

Wales,  429. 

Wales,  Princess  of,  131. 

Walford,  429, 

Walker,  429,  438. 

Wall,  431. 

Wallace,  431. 

Wallach,  432. 

Wallen,  432. 

Wallin,  432. 

Wallingford,  Ct.,  210,  603. 

Wallis,  432. 

Walpole,  Mass.,  64,  no,  114,  136, 
157,  192,  203,  227,  229,  247, 
?S5,  284,  301,  320,  364,  394, 

473.  479,  4«3>  S'S- 
Walpole,  N.  H.,  464,  603. 
Walsh,  432. 
Walter,  432. 
Walters,  432. 
Waltham,    Mass.,    99,    156,    160, 

266,  375,  411,  590. 
Walton,  432. 
Wantage,  N.  J,,  546. 
War,  Secretary  of,  531,  554. 
War,  French,  511,  512,  576,  635. 
War  Prisoner,  625. 
War,  Revolution,  511,  512. 
War  1812,  SS9. 
Ward  432,  196,  262. 
Ward,  Mass.,  105,  227,  369,  415, 

466,  476,  547,  638. 
Wardlow,  433. 
Warde,  171. 
Wardwell,  433. 
Ware,  434,  364,  407. 


Ware,  Mass.,  276,  628. 

Ware,  N.  H.,  365. 

Ware  Village,  Mass.,  208. 

Wareham,  Mass.,  51,  131,  150, 
213,  245,  250,  307,  324,  407, 
472,  544-  576.  632. 

Warfield,  435. 

Warham,  80, 

Waring,  435. 

Warne,  169.  275. 

Warner,  435.  '",  368,  535. 

Warner,  N.  H.,  563,  632. 

Warrall,  437. 

Warren,   437,    84,275,357,453. 

Warren,  Ohio,  352,  378. 

Warren,  Penn.,  91,  179,  493. 

Warren,  R.  I.,  22,  23,  26,  30,  46, 
55,  57,  58,  68,  73,  ^7,  84,  85, 
94.  95.  97.  loi,  105,  106, 
107,  109,  117,  118,  128,  129, 
133,  144,  145.  146,  147.  151, 
155,  156,  158,  159,  164,  165, 
166,  167,  168,  169,  170,  171, 
173,  174.  175.  178.  1 80,  184, 
185,  190,  192,  198,  199,  206, 
209,  220,  230,  231,  232,  240, 
247,  249,  250,  255,  268,  279, 
282,  284,  294,  296,  302,  303, 
306,  307.  3 '4,  320,  325,  327, 
328,  329,  330,  332,  333,  335, 

338,  343.  345.  346,  347.  348, 

350,  352,  356,  360,  367,  372, 

388,  305,  396,  400.  408,  413, 

416,  417,  420,  423,  424,  425, 

428,  429,  430,  449,  45S,  456, 

457,  460,  462,  467,  470,  472, 

476,  478,  486,  488,  491,  492, 

493.499.  507.  512,  513.  520, 
521,  522,  523,  545,  549,  550, 
560,  561,  563,  564,  579,  584, 
58s,  592.  593.  594.  595.  596, 
597.  598,  603,  60s,  606,  616, 
618,  620,  631,  634,636,  637, 
639- 

Warren,  R.  I.,  Academy,  173, 
268. 

Warren,  R.  I ,  Baptist  Church, 
26. 

Warren,  R.  I.,  Harbor,  518. 

Warringer,  438. 


INDEX 


XCIII 


Warring,  438. 

Warrington,  438. 

Wartman,  438. 

Warwick,  Mass.,  102,    159,  336, 

340. 
Warwick,  R.  I.,  25,  27,  28,  33 

34,  35.  36.  40,  41,  42,  44,  45 
53,  54,  56,  57.  60,  61,  64,  6s 
66,  67,  71,  76,  78,  79,  80,  91 
92,  95.  97.  98,  104,  105,  1 10; 
112,  lis,  116,  118,  128,  132 
139,  140,  14T,  144,  148,  149, 
153.  154,  155,  158,  161,  i6s 
170,  171,  181,  183,  i8s,  195 
208,  221,  227,  239,  240,  247 
249,  2Si,  255,  258,  259,  260 
261,  264,  268,  276,  277,  279, 
280,  281,  284,  294,  298,  317 
321,  322,  323,  324,  327,  329 
332,  333.  335.  337,  344,  347 
349,  353,  354,  355.  356,  358 
359,  365,  369.  371,  374.  376 
384,  387,  388,  390,  392,  39S 
402,  403,  404,  408,  414,  416 
418,  420,435,  436,  437,  438 
440,  441,  442,  446,  447,  448 
451,  452,  457,  462,  464,  466 
469,  471,  473,  480,  482,  486 
487,  488,  492,  496,  500,  509 
512,  518,  529,  532,  S33.  534 
535,  536,  537.  538.  539,  54^ 
545,  550,  559.  563,  574.  595 
60s,  608,  621,  626,  627. 

Warwick,  R.  I.,  Bank,  402,  452. 

Warwick  Neck,  R.  I.,  600. 

Washburn,  438,  102,  235,  295. 

Washington,  439,  19,  536,  539, 
592,  611. 

Washington,  Ala.,  2S0,  466. 

Washington,  D.  C,  31,  51,  69,  89, 
103,  105,  110,  U3,  114,  129, 
130,  149,  152,  161,  166,  178, 
179,  183,  198,  224,  254,  262, 
268,  283,  288,  318,  321,  330, 
331,  341,  343,  350,  362,  369, 
370,  382,  394.  395,  398,  405, 
414,  417,  421,  422,  423,  426, 
439,  443,  444,  483,  487,  488, 
493,499.  508,  553,  557,  561, 
S6s,  568,  572,  576,  582,  589, 
599,  606,  608,  630,  635,  637. 


Washington,  Miss.,  351. 

Washington,  R.  I.,  538,  554. 

Washington  Bank,  Westerly,  243. 

Washington  Co.,  R.  I.,  517. 

Washington,  Schooner,  60s. 

Washington,  Ship,  630. 

Watch  Hill  Point,  202. 

Watchman,  si 8. 

Water,  514. 

Waterford,  Ire.,  497. 

Waterford,  N.  Y.,  56,  no. 

Waterford,  O.,  462,  614. 

Waterhouse,  439. 

Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  108. 

Waterman,  439,  33,  51,  114,  117, 
147,  161,  179,  186,  216,  24s, 
249,  254.  255,  263,  280,  281, 
286,  287,312,  328,  330,  344, 

350,  436,  453,  456. 
Waters,  442. 

Watertown,  Ct.,  334,  477. 
Watertown,  Me.,  288. 
Watertown,  Mass.,  33,  69,  78,  86, 

i27.*335,  347.  357,  373,  4^4, 

424,  448,  472,  484,  S88,  589. 
Waterville,  Me.,  S52,.584. 
Waterville,  Mass.,  93,  144,  177. 
Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  39. 
Watkins,  442. 
Watson,  442,  33,  47,  j6,  162,  256, 

263,349.  387,  411,  442,  443. 

451.498,  542. 
Watts,  443,  S99. 
Way,  443. 
Wayne,  443. 
Wayne,  Me.,  579. 
Weatherhead,  443. 
Weathersfield,  Vt.,  90. 
Weathersfield,  Ct.,  S87. 
Weaver,  (name)  444. 
Weaver,  598. 
Webb,  445,   126,   133,   197,  212, 

244,310,  355,368,  372,  373, 

374,419,423,  432,  433,  436, 

44S,  477,  486. 
Webber,  446. 
Webster,  446,  S85- 
Weed,  446. 
Weeden,  446. 
Weekly  Messenger,  22. 
Weekly  Recorder,  217. 


XCIV 


INDEX 


Weekes,  448. 

Weeks,  448. 

Weld,  448,  69,  80. 

Weldon,  448. 

Welford,  448. 

Well,  518,  599- 

Wellesley,  448. 

Wellfleet,  Mass.,  136,  282. 

Wellington,  448. 

Wellington,  Lord,  51,  141. 

Wellington,  Mass.,  23,  40,  41,  54, 
107,  118,  146,  163,  165,  207, 
212,213,  285,  29s,  296,  382, 
391,428,430,  457,  480,  490, 
494,  528,  561,  568,  58s,  609. 

Wellington,  N.  C,  139. 

Wellman,  448. 

Wells,  448,33.  132. 

Welles,  448. 

Welsh,  449,  73,  107,  109,  147, 
159,  165,  168,  169,  174,  199, 
255,272,  307.  314,  329,  356, 

395,  455.  456.  499-- 

Wenham,  Mass.,  181,  183,  250. 

Wenwood,  449. 

Were,  Mass.,  71. 

Wesleyan  Seminary,  405. 

Wesson,  449. 

West,  450,  201,  439. 

West  Barnstable,  Mass.,  122, 
156. 

Westboro,  Mass.,  266,  467. 

West  Burial  Ground,  Prov.,  504, 

West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  304. 

West  Cambridge,  Mass.,  415, 
468,  585. 

West  Chester,  N.  Y.,  267. 

West  Chester,  Penn.,  568. 

West  Dedham,  Mass.,  192. 

Westerly,  R.  I.,  23,  46,  56,  57, 
119.  133.  173.  192,  201,  202, 
212,  230,  241,  243,  290,  306, 
318,  361,  362,  367,  394,  421, 
443.  449,  585.  621,  631. 

Weston,  Mass.,  40,  59,  80,  240, 
353,  368. 

Western  Intelligencer,  137,  246. 

Westfield,  Mass.,  550. 

West  Florida,  515. 


West  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  72,  73, 
89,  115,  118,  150,  154,  170, 
171,  172,  173,  249,  257,  260, 

278,  329,  3;o.  376,  402,  433, 
464,  471,  472,  473. 

West  Hampton,  Mass.,  287. 

West  Indies,  522,  635. 

Westminster  Abbey,  572. 

Westminster,  Mass.,  181. 

Westminster,  Vt.,  603. 

Westover,  Va.,  640. 

West  Point,  N.  Y.,  560. 

Westport,  Mass.,  46,  55,  73,  118, 
139,  '55.  193,  231,  232,  246, 
261,  276,  285,  326,  330,  305, 
307,320,  350,  379,  412,  413, 
419,  436,  470,  472,  473.  483, 
591. 

West  Prospect,  Me.,  369. 

West  Springfield,  Mass.,  123,  356 

West  Sleckbridge,  Mass.,  75. 

West  Tennessee,  596. 

West  Union,  O.,  640. 

Westcott,  457,  33,  115,  258,  290, 

333,  335.  337- 

Westervelt,  453. 

Westgate,  453. 

Weston,  453. 

Wethly,  453. 

Wetherby,  453. 

Wetherell,  453. 

Weatherell,  453. 

Wetherington,  453. 

Wetmore,  454. 

Weyman,  454. 

Weymouth,  454. 

Weymouth,  Mass.,  123,  136,  305, 
315,462,478,  565,  566. 

Whale,  630. 

Whalers,  630. 

Whallen,  194. 

Whalley,  454. 

Wharf,  589,  590. 

Wharf,  Gibbs,  574. 

Wheatley,  554. 

Wheaton,  454,  25,  29,  30,  38,  45, 
121,132,  153,  157,  159,  162, 
177,  189,  197,  207,  210,  221, 
232,265,  270,  280,  298,  316, 
438,  468,  492,  496. 


INDEX 


XCV 


Wheel  Pit,  608. 

Wheelwright,  552. 

Wheeler,  456,  506. 

Wheelock,  458. 

Whelden,  458. 

Wheldon,  458. 

Whig,  The,  212,  430,  554. 

Whippey,  458. 

Whipple,  4S8,  68,  357,  637. 

Whitaker,  461,  117. 

White,  462,  37,  66,  104,  133,  137, 
171,  17s,  191,  193,  203,  243, 
256,285,  301,  309,440. 

Whitehead,  483. 

Whitehall,  Ga.,  539. 

Whitehorne,  464. 

Whiteman,  464. 

Whitetown,  N.  Y.,  478. 

Whitford,  464. 

Whiting,  465. 

Whitney,  465,  467. 

Whitin,  465. 

Whitman,  466,  213,  220. 

Whitmarsh,  467. 

Whitmore,  467,  192,  294,  403. 

Whitridge,  467,  376. 

Whittridge,  468. 

Whittemore,  468,  121,  273. 

Whitten,  468. 

Whittier,  468. 

Whittle,  468. 

Whittlesley,  26. 

Whittington,  468. 

Wickford,  32,  42,  53,  54,  152,156, 
170,  208,  217,  220,  231,  236, 
248,  279,  316,  317,  321,  323, 

33S>  353,  354.  355.  390,  394. 
401,  403,  405,  406,  409,  419, 
427,  441,  447,  452,  469,  544, 
548,  554,  559,  567.  617.  620, 
621,  629. 

Wicks,  468. 

Wickham,  468. 

Wickliffe,  574. 

Wickson,  468. 

Wiggin,  469. 

Wight,  469,  24,  40,  57,  72,  99, 
130,  155,  161,  185,  187,  198, 
200,  204,  210,  229,  235,  236, 
250,  260,  263,  279,  284,  293, 


Wight, — Continued. 

295,  297,  331.  334.  354.  378, 
382,  383,  391,421,  428,  434, 
438,  450,  456,  469,  473.  48s. 
486. 

Wightman,  469. 

Wilbraham,  472. 

Wilbraham,  Mass.,  405. 

Wilbour,  469. 

Wilbur,  469. 

Wilcox,  472. 

Wild,  473. 

Wilde,  473. 

Wilder,  474,  73,  220,  250,  406, 
407,  427,  458,  465. 

Wilkes,  474. 

Wilkesbarre,  Penn.,  148,  330. 

Wilksey,  474. 

Wilkins,  474. 

Wilkinson,  474. 

Willard,  476. 

Willey,  477, 

William,  479. 

William,  Schooner,  615. 

William  and  Mary,  Brig,  591. 

William  and  Mary  College,  588. 

William  Baker,  Ship,    520,    532, 

547.  574- 

Williams,  477,  50,  62,  65,  89,  90, 
113,  121,  128,  138,  162,  182, 
185,  108,  207,  214,  225,  247, 
255.  257,  27s,  284,  307,  315, 
3 '6,  335,352,373.  385.  416, 
424,  455,  477.  478,  489,  496, 
497,  552.  566,  567,  617. 

Williamson,  484. 

Williamsburg,  111.,  365. 

Williamsburg,  Va.,  60. 

Williams  College,  255. 

Williamstown,  Mass.,  577. 

Williamsville,  N.  Y.,  531. 

Willing,  484. 

Willington,  Ct.,  453. 

Willink,  N.  Y.,  iii. 

Willis,  484,  201. 

Willison,  485. 

Williston,  485. 

Willoughby,  485. 

Wills,  485. 

Wilmarth,  485,  527. 


XCVI 


INDEX 


Wilmington,  Del.,  248,  610. 
Wilmington,  N.  C,  178,  245,  261 
265,  286,  307,  324,  429,  448 

490,  598,  630,631. 
Wilson,  22,  23,  24,  27,  33,  35,  4O; 

42,  46,  47,  48,  49,  SO,  53,  54 
55,  56,  60,  62,  66,  67,  68,  73 
74.  75,  7^,  77<  79.  80,  87,  88 
89,  92,  95,  98,  99,  100,  102 
105,  107,  108,  112,  113,  114 
115,  118,  125,  128,  133,  134 
138,  141,  143,  145,  148,  149 
150,  152,  153,  15s,  156,  157 
158,  163,  165,  166,  170,  171 
176,  177,  178,  181,  182,  183 
184,  185,  188,  190,  194,  197 
198,  200,  203,  206,  212,  215 
219,  220,  222,  224,  225,  228; 
230,231,  232,  233,  23s,  236; 
240,  244,  246,  249,  251,  252 
255,  256,  257,  258,  260,  261 

263,   266,   267,   269,    271,    277; 

279,  280,  281,  282,  284,  285 
286,  287,  288,  298,  299,  301 
302,  307,  311,  312,  317,  32O; 
325,  326,  327,  329,  334,  336 
337,  338,  343,  344.  347,  348 
349,  350,  .151,353,  354.  356: 
360,  361,  362,  363,  369,  373 
374,  375,  376,  278,  379,  380, 
381,  383,  384,  385.  386,  387 
388,  389,  390,  391,  392,  393 
394,  395,  397-  399,  400,  401 
402,  403,  404,  415,  416,  417 
418,  423,  424,  425,  429,  432 
434;  435,  436,  439-  44',  446; 
447,  448,  449,  450,  451,  452 
453,  454,  456,  457,  458,  460 
461,  464,  465,  467,  473,  474: 
480,  482,  485,  486,  487,  490 

491,  492,  493,  494,  497,  498 

499,  5'9- 
Wilson  Co.,  Tenn.,  61,  270. 
Wilton,  487. 
Wilton,  Me.,  270,  358. 
Winch,  108. 
Winchester,  Va.,  561. 
Winchell,  487. 
Wind,  487. 
Windham,   Ct.,   48,   62,   76,  79, 

242,  243,  244,  252,  287,;;  350, 


Windham,  Ct, — Continued, 

352,  377,  378.  411,  420,  428, 
430,  445,  446,  447,  449,  452, 
480,  487,  499,  547,  548. 

Windham,  N.  Y.,  607. 

Windham,  Penn.,  506. 

Windpipe,  572. 

Windsor,  Ct.,  246,  331,  432,  455- 

Windsor,  Vt.,  88,  89,  331,  370. 

Wines,  487. 

Wing,  487,  39. 

Wingfield,  149,  423. 

Winman,  488. 

Winn,  48S. 

Winship,  488. 

Winslow,   488,    81,    83,   92,  129, 
^      247,331,345,351,416. 

Winsor,  489. 

Winterbottom,  490. 

Winthrop,  490. 

Winthrop,  Me.,  108,  487. 

Wiseman,  530. 

Wiscassetl,  Me.,  27,  283,  415. 

Wiscassett,  Mass.,  477. 

Wirt,  490. 

Witherill,  490. 

Witter,  490. 

Woahoo,  S.  -.,  104,  384. 

Woburn,  Mass.,  283,  495. 

Wolcbtt,  490. 

Wolfe,  560,  568. 

Wolfeboro,  N.  H.,  179,  181. 

Wood,  490,  1 1 2,  240,  342,  402, 

615. 

Wood  Engraver,  577. 

Woodard,  492. 

Woodbridge,  352,  391. 

Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  611. 

Woodburn,  493. 

Woodbury,  493. 

Woodbury,  Ct.,  624. 

Woodcock,  493. 

Wooden  leg,  619. 

Woodley,  152. 

Woodman,  493. 

Woodmansee,  493. 

Woodnurse,  493. 

Woods,  493,  296. 

Woodstock,  Ct.,  62,  97,  144,  149, 
159,  163,  167,  171,  174,  178, 
207,217,  219,  232,  241,  243, 


INDEX 


XCVII 


Woodstock,  Ct., — Continued. 
306,314,  315,  331,  339,  358, 
372,411,414,417,  475,  480, 
481,  533,  546,  567,  588. 

Woodstock,  Vt.,  136,  385. 

Woodward,  494. 

Woodworth,  494. 

Woolford,  494. 

Woolley,  494. 

Woolsey,  495. 

Woolwich,  Me.,  426,  550. 

Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  35,  157,  238, 

325.  553- 

Woonsocket  Falls,  R.  I.,  67,  187, 
392,  482,  485. 

Wooster,  603. 

Worcester,  495,  86,  227. 

Worcester  Co.,  Mass.,  582. 

Worcester,  Eng.,  509. 

Worcester,  Mass.,  27,  32,  38,  47, 
51,  52,  55,  78,  83,89,94,98, 
109,  1 13,  114,  119,  122,  128, 
132,  134,  13s,  142,  143,  157, 
175,  181,  188,  190,  192,  206, 
222,  224,  225,  227,  236,  240, 
243,  256,  262,  268,  270,  275, 
282,  293,  294,  295,  313,  320, 
324,332,  336,  i39,  342,  366, 
369,370,  372,  373.  391.  393. 
414,433,  435.  445.  446.  457. 
461,476,  481,  492,  500,  517, 
541.549.  553.  554.  572,  581, 
582,  606,  6i8,  628,  633. 

Work,  495. 

Worms,  495. 

Worseley,  495. 

Worth,   495. 

Worthington,  495. 

Worthinglon,  Mass.,  627. 

Worthington,  O.,  445. 

Worthy,  495. 

Wreck,   575,  576,  61 1,  625,  638. 

Wrecked,  518,  566. 

Wrentham,  Mass,  33,  41,  43,  48 
59,  61,  89,  91,  99.  •56,  161 
182,  204,  211,  233,  243,  255 
277,  287,  308,  317,  320,  356, 
392,404,  405,  408,  416,  418 
425,426,  435,  455,  46!,  463 
465,  467,  476,  477.  492,  497 
53'.  573.  58t.  582,  583.  621 
628. 


Wrestle,  583. 

Wright,  495,  72,  76,  ^^,  84,  108, 
114,118,  123,  168,  170,  172, 
199.233,  234,  283,  316,  337, 

347.  424.  433- 
Wrightstown,  Penn.,  636. 
Writer,  615. 
Writer,  Historical,  517. 
Writer,  Poetical,  520. 
Writer,  Theatrical,  523. 
Wrought,  496. 
Wurtemburg,  Ger.,  229,  265. 
Wurtemburg,  King  of,  479. 
Wyatt,  496,  396,  414. 
Wydown,  496. 
Wyer,  497. 
Wyman,  497. 
Wynkoop,  563. 
Wyoming  Massacre,  551. 
Wyse,  497. 


Ximent,  497. 


Y 


Yale  College,  326,  414. 

Yale,  Graduate  of,  603. 

Yale  University,  597. 

Yard,  Navy,  579. 

Yarmouth,  Eng.,  150. 

Yarmouth,    Mass.,   26,   55,    134, 

337.  377.  576. 
Yarn,  Skein  of,  631. 
Yarrington,  497. 
Yates.  497. 

Yellow  Banks,  Ark.,  577. 
Yellow  Fever,  603. 
Yerrington,  498,  609. 
Yogrouse,  498. 
York,  Me.,  560. 
York  Co.,  Me.,  633. 
Yorkshire,  Eng.,  588. 
Yorkshire  Giant,  603. 
Young,  498,  142,  397,  504. 
Youngstown,  N.  Y.,  508. 


Zanesville,  O.,  84,  463. 
Zarakozulo,  Rus.,  531. 
Zephyr,  Brig,  518. 


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(CONTINUED) 


THE  RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN 


The  first  number  of  the  Rhode  Island  American  was  issued 
Friday,  October  21,  1808,  by  Dunham  and  Hawkins,  William  W. 
Dunham,  editor,  and  David  Hawkins,  Jr;  It  was  printed  at  the 
sign  of  the  American  Eagle,  opposite  the  market.  Terms  three 
dollars  per  year,  half  in  advance. 

The  editorial  announcement  in  the  first  number  stated  prob- 
ably as  the  reason  for  establishing  the  paper  that  the  "  pressing 
necessity  of  the  present  period  which  was  to  decide  whether  the 
politics  ot  Washington  shall  once  more  regain  their  proper  influ- 
ence in  the  hearts  of  his  countrymen  demands  correspondent  exer- 
tion." 

October  Sth,  1825,  a  consolidation  was  effected  between  the 
Gazette  and  the  American.  The  firm  of  Brown  and  Carlisle  was 
formed  (Hugh  H.  Brown  and  Francis  T.  Carlisle)  and  con- 
ducted the  printing  on  the  north  side  of  Market  Square.  William 
S.  Patten  was  editor  for  one  year  when  he  was  succeeded  by  Chris- 
topher E.  Robbms. 

In  March,  1827,  Mr.  Carlisle  bought  out  his  partner  and  em- 
ployed Benjamin  F.  Hallett  as  editor.  In  the  July  following  the 
Microcosm,  a  weekly  paper,  established  June  10,  1825,  by  Walter  R. 
Danforth,  was  absorbed  by  the  American.  Two  years  later  (July, 
1829),  the  Cadet  and  Statesman  also  taken  in.  The  title  was 
changed  to  that  of  the  Rhode  Island  American  Statesman 
AND  Gazette.  The  Cadet  and  Statesman  was  founded  as  the 
Literary  Cadet  attd  Saturday  Evening  Bulletin.  It  was  published 
by  Smith  and  Parmenter  (Samuel  J.  Smith,  Jonathan  C.  Parmen- 
ter);  Sylvester  S.  Southworth  was  editor.  It  was  a  weekly  until 
July,  1828,  and  then  semi-weekly  until  its  absorption.  The  last 
number  was  issued  Friday,  Feb.  i,  1833.  Saturday,  Feb.  g,  it  was 
continued  under  the  title  of  Microcosm  American  and  Gazette 
until  its  final  discontinuance  March  29,  1834.  Daniel  Mowry,  3d, 
was  proprietor  of  these  last  consolidation  papers.  April  6,  1833, 
he  sold  out  to  James  S.  Hamm  &  Co.  (Joseph  Knowles  the  Co.,) 
who  owned  it  at  its  final  discontinuance.  The  paper  obtained  a 
high  position  in  the  community  and  had  among  its  writers  the  best 
talent  of  the  State.  William  Goddard  was  editor  when  it  was  at 
its  best. 


MARRIAGES. 


H 


HACK  Caroline,  daughter  of  Nathan,  of  Taun- 
ton, and  Job  Grossman,  Jr.,  at  Taunton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton, 

HACKETT  William  S.  and  Lucy  D.  Sayward, 
at  Nantucket.     American  of 

HADLEY  Caroline  and  Sylvester  Griffith,  both 
of  and  at  Middleboro,  Mass.     American  of 

HAD  WEN  William,  formerly  of  Providence,  and 
Eunice  Starbuck,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of 
and  at  Nantucket.     American  of 
Isaac  and  Martha  Hoar,  both  of   and  at  Bris- 
tol.    American  of 
Eliza  and  Ulysses    Holdeji,  both  of   and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     American 
of 
Charles  and  Amey  Brownell,  at  Friends  Meet- 
ing House,  Somerset.     American  of 
Sarah,  of  Providence,  and  Oliver  Arnold,  of 
Troy,  N.  Y.,   at  Providence,    by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes, 
Dorcas  B.,    of    Providence,   and    William  A. 
Robinson,  of  South  Kingstown,  at    Provi- 
dence, at  the  Friends  Meeting  House, 

HADWIN  Charles,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah 
Earle,  daughter  of  Piiney,  at  Leicester, 
Mass.    American  of 

HAFFEY  May  Agnes  and  Henry  S.  Whitte- 
more,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr  Cox, 

HAGADORN  Jacob  and  Deborah  G.  Chace,  at 
Nantucket.     American  of 

HAGOOD  Elvina  Ann,  daughter  of  Rev.  Gid- 
eon, and  James  McPherson,  Esq.,  of 
Charleston,  at  Mt.  Ararat,  Barnswell  Dist., 
S.  C. 

HAILER  Henrietta,  of  Philadelphia,  and  San- 
ford  Mason,  of  Providence,  at  Philadelphia. 
American  of 


Sept.  5,  1827 
April  27,  1 83 1 
Feb.  10,  1826 

Nov.  8,  1822 
Dec.  10,  1822 

Aug.  IS,  1823 
Sept.  19,  1823 

Oct.  30,  1827 

Nov.  13,  1828 

Aug.  12,  1 83 1 
May  19,  1831 
Sept.  8,  1829 

March  26,  181 8 
March  23,  1821 


22  VITAL   RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 

HAINES  Pasco  and  Mary  M.  Billings,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  31,  1820 
HAILE  Mary  and  Jeremiah  Saunders,  at  War- 
ren. American  of  May  7,1811 
HALE  Ruth,  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  and  Rev. 
Thomas  Williams,  of  Providence,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,                                         May  20,  1812 

Ednah  and  George   W.  Baker,  in  this  town. 

American  of  Oct.  7,  1814 

Nathan,  Esq.,  editor  of  the  Daily  Advertiser 
and  Weekly  Messenger,  and  Sarah  P.  Ev- 
erett, daughter  of  the  late  Oliver,  Esq.,  at 
Boston.     American  of  Sept.  10,  181 6 

Jane  and  Albert  Pabodie,  both  of  Providence, 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev-.  Mr.  Blake,  Sept.  4,  1818 

HAIL  George  and  Mary  Ann    Gibbs,    daughter 

of  John,  both    of   and    at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  29,  .1818 

HALE  Mary  and   Daniel    T.    Goodhue,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  •   Dec.  28,  1819 

•  William  H.  and  Mary  B.  Cooke,  daughter  of 

Thomas,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  i,  1820 

Thomas,  of  Swanzey,  and  Mrs.  Clarissa 
Bowen,  of  Seekonk,  at  Swanzey,  by  Elder 
Benjamin  Taylor,  Aug.  lo,  1820 

Thomas  and  Hannah    Braley,  both  of  Valley 

Falls.     American  of  ,  Dec.  14,  1821 

Sally  and  Ansel   Churchill,    both    of    and  at 

Warren.     American  of  Dec.  10,  1822 

Benjamin  and  Ruana  Lacey,  both  of  and  at 
the  Chocolate  Mills,  near  Pawtucket. 
American  of  Jan.  24,  1823 

Sophia  and  George  A.  Goff,-  both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth.     American  of  Sept.  30,  1823 

Ann,  of    Providence,  and  Levi  Hale,  Esq.,  of 

Warren,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  April  5,  1824 

Levi,  Esq.,  of  Warren,  and  Ann  Hale,  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  5,  1824 

James  and  Eliza   Krink,  at  Warren.     Ameri- 
can of  June  3,  1825 
HAILE  MaryT.  and  John    Pearce,  Jr.,  both  of 

and  at  Warren.     American  of  Oct.  11,  1825 

Elizabeth  and  David  Carpenter,  at  Smith- 
field.  American  of  Jan.  20,  1826 
HALE  Simon  L.  and  Almira  W.  Merry,  daugh 
ter  of  Barney,  Esq.,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
ivJr.  Taft,  April  3,  1828 
HAILE  William,  Jr.,  and  Maria  Carr,  eldest 
daughter  of  Caleb,  2d,  both  of  and  at  War- 
ren,                                                                         Oct.  19,  1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


23 


HALE  Eliza  and    Henry  Champlin,  at  Warren 

American  of  Sept.  29,  1829 

barah  Ann,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Seth  W. 
Shaw,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev 
Mr.  Phillips  Dec.  22,  1829 

Oliver  and  Sally  D.  Parker,  at  Hubbardston 

American  of  Aug.  6,  1830 

Betsey,  eldest  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Kings- 
ley  C.  Gladding,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pattison,  Oct.  ig  18^0 

HAILE  Lydia  Carpenter,  of  Swanzey,  and  Sam- 
uel Maxwell,  of  Providence,  at  Swanzey. 
American  of  May  24    18^1 

HALES  John  Grove  and    Elizabeth  Steele    Ro- 

laff,  at  Boston.     American  of  Jan.  15,  1821 

HALEY  Mrs.  Hannah  and  Leonard  Hathaway, 
both  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  in  this  town. 
American  of  Sent.  30,  1814 

HALFPENNY  Thomas  J.  and  Matilda  N.  Al- 

den,  at  Baltimore.     American  of  Feb.  3,  1832 

HALL  Capt.  Job  W.  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Leonard, 

at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipon,  Nov.  16,  1808 

Hannah  and  Warren  Lincoln,  both  of  and  at 

Raynham,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Forbes,  March  15,  1810 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Levi,  and 
Capt.  Charles  Holden,  Jr.,  all  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  10,  1810 

Barzillai    and    Hannah    Robinson,    both    of 

Raynham,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  Oct.  13,  1813 

Eliza,  daughter  of   the  late  Dr.' Hall, 

of  Pomfret,  Conn.,  and  Henry  Ward,  Esq., 

of  New  York,  at  Pomfret,  Sept.  2,  1818 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Lyman,  and 
William  C.  Pendleton,  both  of  and  at  West- 
erly,    American  of  Dec.  31,  1819 

Ruth  and  John   Brewer,    bookseller,  both   of 

and  at  Providence      American  of  Jan.  28,  1820 

James  S.  and  Eleanor  Snow,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Ameri- 
can of  June  2,  1820 

Susan,  youngest  sister  of  Capt.  Shira,  and 
George  Marsh,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     American  of  June  12,  1821 

John,  Jr.,    of    Norton,  and  Harriet  Leonard, 

of  and  at  Taunton.     American  of  Sept.  25,  1821 

Anna   and    Hosea   Jenckes,  both    of  and  at 

Smithfield.     American  of  Oct.  5,  1821 

Jabez,  of  Providence,  and  Hannah  C.  Put- 
nam, daughter  of  Israel,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Sutton,  Mass.     American  of  Oct.  26,  1821 


24 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HALL    Mary  and  John  Booth,  both  of  and  at 

North    Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Taft. 

American  of 
Caroline,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,   and 

Rev.  Francis  Parkman,  at  Medford,  Mass. 

American  of 
Jonathan  Prescott,  Esq,,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and 

Harriet  DeWolfe,  daughter  of  Hon.  James, 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight. 
Nathan  and  Eliza  A.  Billings,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Perley   and  Sarah  S.  Smart,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Nancy,  of  Attleboro,  and  Marcus  Williams, 

of  Mansfield,  at  Attleboro.     American  of 
Sarah,  of  Mansfield,  and  Samuel  Smith,  of 

Hampton,  at  Mansfield.     American  of 
Robert,  of  Boston,  and  Sophia  Allen,  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Leonora,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Sparta, 

Ala.,  and  Col.  Charles  O.  Foster,  formerly 

of  Providence,  at  Sparta.     American  of 
Milton  and  Julia  Collins,  daughter  of  John  A., 

Esq.,  at  Newport.     American  of 
Joseph    A.    and    Sally    White,    at  Taunton. 

American  of 
Maria  and  George  Eddy,  at  Johnston.  Amer- 
ican of 
Milton  and  Rosannah  Pitman,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
John  Pearce  and  Ann  Eliza  Thompson,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Ardelia   and  Zadock  Baker,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     American  of 
Ruth  and    Chauncey  W.  Saunders,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
Sarah  B.,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and  Rev.  George 

Dana  Boardman,  of  North  Yarmouth,  Me., 

at  Salem.     They   will   embark  shortly  for 

India  under  the  direction  of  the  Board  of 

Missions.     American  of 
Mary  and  Augustus  S.  Dawley,  at  Slaters- 

ville,  Smithfield.     American  of 
Cornelia,   daughter  of  Thomas,    and    Seth 

Doud,  at  Middletown.     American  of 
Tamzin,of  Pawtucket,  and  Lemuel  Ingraham, 

of  Attleboro,  at  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Dorcas,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  George  E. 

Weeden,  of  North  Kingstown,  at  Exeter. 

American  of 


Dec.  28,  1821 

May  10,  1822 

Oct.  II,  1822 

March  30,  1823 

Aug.  27,  1823 

Nov.  20,  1823 

March  30,  1824 

April  25,  1824 

June  4,  1824 
June  II,  1824 
Aug.  13,  1824 
Sept.  24,  1824 
Nov.  20,  1824 
Dec.  26,  1824 
Feb.  25,  1825 
March  16,  1825 

July  8,  1825 

July  IS,  1825 

Sept.  23,  1825 

Sept.  25,  1825 

Oct.  4,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


25 


HALL  Phila,  of  Newport,  and  Gustavus  Wil- 
liamson, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
J.  N.  Krown, 

Silas,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Julia  Ann  Smith, 
of  and  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 

Dutee  J.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Sarah 
H.'  Lawton,  of  and  at  Exeter,  by  Elder 
Pardon  Tillinghast, 

Mary  A.  and  Charles  W.  Henry,  both  of  and 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Isaac,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  Jennings,  both  of  and  at 
Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith.  Ameri- 
can of 

Milton  and  Hannah  M.  Farley,  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Torrey, 

Eleanor  and  Nathan  Chace,  at  Portsmouth 
American  of 

Mercy  R.  and  Vernum  Bailey,  both  of  East 
Greenwich,  at  Warwick, 

Persis,  of  Raynham,  and  Capt.  Elijah  Stod- 
dard, of  Taunton,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Bishop  Griswold.     American  of 

Rachel  Wilson,  third  daughter  of  George, 
Esq.,  of  Newport,  and  Henry  G.  Carpenter, 
of  Providence,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wheaton, 

Polly  and  Ebenezer  Snow,  Jr.,  of  Raynham, 
at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cobb, 

Robert  B.  and  Ophelia  B.  Carey,  both  of 
East  Greenwich,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Bentley, 

Alexander  and  Charlotte  Parker,  at  Nan- 
tucket.    American  of 

Samuel  and  Elizabeth  B.  Dickerman,  at 
Boston.     American  of 

Samuel  W.  and  Margaret  B.  Knowlton,  at 
Boston.     American  of 

Capt.  Amos  R.  and  Arbela  Wilbur,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Simeon,  at  Raynham.  American 
of 

Wealthy,  of  Portsmouth,  and  David  W. 
Wilbur,  of  Somerset,  at  Portsmouth,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gale.     American  of 

Soraneus  L.,  of  Norton,  and  Ann  Sarah 
Mupro,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 

Mary  M.,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Newport, 
and  Henry  M.  Holley,  of  South  Kingstown, 
at  Newport,  by  Rev  Mr.  Tucker, 


Oct.  9,  1825 

Dec.  6,  1825 

March  15,  1826 
Feb.  25,  1827 

April  13,  1827 
May  30,  1827 
Dec.  18,  1827 
Feb.  24,  1828 

Sept.  9,  1828 

Dec.  I,  1828 
June  II,  1829 

June  21,  1829 

Sept.  18,  1829 

Jan.  8,  1830 

April  30,  1830 

Dec.  3,  1830 
March  22,  1831 
April  28,  1 83 1 

May  9,  1831 


26  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

HALL  Sarah  Weeden,  of  New  Shorehara,  and 

Matthew  Chappell,  Esq.,  of  South  Kings- 
town, at  Stonington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whit- 
tlesey, Oct.  6,  1 83 1 
John  W.  D.  and  Abby  S.Jackson,  daughter 

of  John   T.,   of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  Nov.  13,  1831 

Isaac,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Hannah  Norris, 

daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  and  at  Bristol,  Dec.  12,  1831 

HALLETT  David  of   Yarmouth,  and  Caroline 

B.  Swift,  of  Providence,  at  Yarmouth,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Aid  en,  July  20,  18 17 

Christina,    of    Barnstable,    and    Rev.   Daniel 

Chessman,     prstor    of     Warren     Baptist 

Church,  at  Barnstable.     American  of  April  21,  1818 

Benjamin    Franklin,   Esq.,  attorney    at    law, 

and   Laura   Earned,   second  daughter    of 

William,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  June  25,  1822 

Julia  Ann,  tenth  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq., 

and  Capt.  Bradford  B.  Williams,  at  Oster- 

ville,  Mass.     American  of  April  9,  1824 

Capt.   William    L.   and   Keziah  C.   Sturges, 

both  of  Barnstable,  at  Boston,  Oct.  25,  1827 

George   W.,  late    of    Boston,    and    Louisa 

Branch,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Sanford,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  May  18,  1829 

A.  D.  M.,  daughter  of  B ,  and  Capt. 

George  Lovell,  at  Osterville.  American  of  June  25,  1830 
Nancy  and  Isaac  H.  Bearse,  at   Yarmouth. 

American  of  Dec.  17,  1830 

Mrs.Henrietta,daughter  of  Benjamin  Hallett, 

and  Thomas  Delap  Scudder,  of  Hallowell, 

Me.,   at    Osterville,  Mass.,  by    Rev.     Mr. 

Harris,  Sept.  4,  1831 

HALLOCK  Gerard,  one  of  the  editors  of  Boston 

Recorder  and  Telegram,  and  Eliza  Allen, 

of  Chilmark,  Martha's  Vineyard.  Amer- 
ican of  June  14,  1825 
HALSEY  Frances  Maria,  daughter  of  Thomas 

L.,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  and  George  Warren 

Cross,    Esq.,   of  Charleston,  S.  C,  at  St. 

John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  Oct.  19,  1812 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Thomas  Lloyd  Halsey, 

Esq.,  and  Capt.  John  Orde  Creighton,  U. 

S.  Navy,  in  this  town,  at  St.  John's  Church, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  March  5,  1815 

Anna  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas   Lloyd 

Halsey,  ot  Providence,   and  Marshall    G. 

Wright,  Esq.,  of  New  York, at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  8,  1827 


RHODE  ISLA.ND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


27 


HALSTEAD 


Esq.,  of   Brooklyn,  N. 


Y.,  and  Marianna  Patten,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Dr.  Patten,  of  and   at    Newport.     Amer- 
ican of 
HAMBLEY   Ruth  and  William  Osborn,  both  of 
and  at  Tiverton.     American  of 

Elizabeth   S.,   of    Providence,   and   Thomas 
Osborne,  Jr.,  of  Tiverton,  at  Portsmouth. 
American  of 
HAMER  Joseph  and  Sabra  Clarke,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  • 
HAMOR  George,  of  Fall  River,  and  Dorothy  S. 
Clarke,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict. American  of 
HAMILTON  Mrs.  Charlotte  and  Hon.  John 
Taylor  Gilman,  Governor  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, at  Exeter,  N.  H.     American  of 

Job,  of  Warwick,  and  Hetty  Warren,  of  and 
at  Lyme,  Ct.     American  of 

Rev.  Luther,  of  Taunton,  and  Delia  Williams, 
of  and  at  Deerfield,  Mass.    American  of 

Henry  and  Maria  Peirce,  both  of  and  a,t  War- 
wick.    American  of 

Ruana  and  Anson  Hathaway,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  General,  and  Sid- 
ney Augustus  Holly,  of  Stamford,  Ct.,  at 
New  York.     American  of 

Charles  A.,  of  Worcester,  and  Eliza  A.  Porter, 
of  and  at  Boston.    American  of 

William,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Staples,  of 
and  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett, 

David  M.  G.,  of  Londonderry,  Ireland,  and 
Hannah  C.  Snow,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mrs.  Henrietta  R.  and  Rev.  William  T.  Pot- 
ter, both  of  and  at  New  Haven,  Ct.  Amer- 
ican of 
'  John,  formerly  of  Fayette  Co.,  Penn.,  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Cavenaugh,  widow  of  Patrick, 
an  old  Revolutionary  soldier.  She  is  in  her 
6oth  year.  She  is  the  mother  of  2 1  children, 
had  last  year  48  grandchildren  and  a  niim- 
ber  of  great  grandchildren.  This  is  her 
fifth  husband  and  this  his  fourth  wife ;  at 
Boston.     American  of 

Capt.  John  and  Mrs.  Rebecca  Colby,  at 
Wiscassett.  This  is  her  3d  husband  and 
she  is  not  yet  20;  has  been  a  widow  6  weeks. 
American  of 


May  20,  1 83 1 
Oct.  29,  1822 

March.  27,  1827 
Aug.  3,  1820 

Aug.  5,  1828 

Jan.  13,  1815 
Jan.  16,  1818 
Nov.  2,  1 82 1 
June  4,  1822 
April  II,  1825 

July  26,  1825 
March  14,  1826 
March  30,  1828 

July  21,  1828 

June  22,  1830 


June  29,  1830 
Dec.  17,  1830 


2y  VITAL  RECORD  OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

HAMLIN    William  and  E;iiza  Bo  wen,  daughter 

of  Isaac,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr,  Edes,  April  2,  1810 

Samuel  E.  and  Nancy  Bolster,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  28,  1817 

Cornelius    F    and    Martha    Munro,   at    Paw- 
tucket,  May  18,  1829 
H.AMRLIN    Leonard,  23,  and  widow 

Burlingim,  40.     She  is  sister  to  Hamblin's 

grandfather's    wife;    at    Huntington,  Vt. 

American  of  April  22,  183 1 

HAMM    ^iary  Ann,  daughter    of  Benjamin,  and 

John  G.  Child,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  12,  1820 

Mrs.    Deborah,   of    Providence,    and    Uriel 

Bowen,   of    Attleboro,   at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Aug.  i,  1824 

Mary   Jane   and    Oliver    Hancom,  at    Ports- 
mouth.    American  of  Dec.  31,  1830 
Elizabeth   and   David  Porter,  at  Boston,  by 

Rev.    Mr.     Haskins,     Rector     of     Grace 

Church,  May  3,  1831 

Martha  I.,  daughter  of   Benjamin,  of   Provi- 
dence, and  William  B.  Westcott,    of  New 

York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  Oct.  24,  1832 

HAMMERSLEY    Anna    Maria   and   Rev.  An- 

toine  Verren,  Rector  of  the  French  Church 

du  St.  Esprit,  at  New  York.     American  of        Oct.  26,  1830 
HAMMETT    Sarah,   daughter  of   Nathan,  and 

Isaac  Gould,  at  Newport.     American  of  Dec.  25,  1810 

John  V.  and  Louisa  S.  Davenport,'  daughter 

of  Charles,  at   Newport.     American  of  Nov.  12,  181 1 

Alexander  R.,  of  Coventry,  and  Eunice  Led- 

yard,  of  and  at  Warwick.     American  of  March  7,  1820 

HAMMOND  Mary,  orily  daughter  of  James,  and 

Salmon  Rugg,  at   Providence,  by  Rev'.  Mr. 

Edes,  June  24,  i8io 

Capt.  John    Paine  and    Elizabeth    Launders 

Thurston,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Sam- 
uel, at  Newport,  Oct.  28,  1810' 
Sarah  and  Rowland  R.  Crocker,  both  of  New 

Bedford,  at  Newport.     American  of  April  26,  181 1 

Hannah  and    George   Thomas,  by    Rev.  Dr. 

Gano.     American  of  Sept.  29,  181 1 

Cynthia,   only   daughter   of   the   late   Capt. 

Joshua,  and  Capt.  Robert  Williams,  both 

of  and  at  Newpoit.     American  of  Aug.  22,  1815 

Ann    H.  and    Daniel    Allin,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  4,  18 16 

Zenas  and  Mary  Bailey,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    American  of  April  11,  1820 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


29 


HAMMOND  Jonathan,  of  Glocester,  and  Esther 
Tourtellott,  daughter  of  Roger,  of  and  at 
Foster.     American  of 

Pardon  T.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Rhoby 
H.  Stanton,  of  and  at  South'  Kingstown, 
daughter  of  Daniel.     American  of 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and 
Rev.  John  Gorham  Palfrey.     American  of 

Ann  R..  daughter  of  James,  of  Newport,  and 
Charles  H.  Phelps,  of  and  at  Stonington, 
Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hart, 

Col.  Reuben  and  Abby  Aylesworth,  daughter 
of  John,  at  Foster.     American  of 

John  S.  and  Lucy  Ann  Sweetland,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 

William  G.,. Esq.,  and  Sarah  T.  Bull,  daugh- 
ter of  Henry,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wheaton.     American  of 

William  and  Hannah  Seymour,  at  Providence. 
American  of 

Hope  Ann  and  Daniel  Seaman,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 

Mrs.  Olive,  of  Mendon,  and  Peleg  Peirce,  at 
Rehoboth.  Mr.  P.  has  lost  5  wivis  by 
whom  he  has  had  21  children,  18  of  whom 
are  now  living.  She  has  been  the  mother 
of  13  children,  10  of  whom  are  living. 
American  of 

Miss  Olive,  of  Mendon,  and  Peleg  Peirce,  at 
Rehoboth.     American  of 

Capt.  Ebenezer  F.,  of  Rochester,  and  Lovica 
H.  Jenney,  at  Fairhaven.     American  of 

Josiah  H.  and  Anna  G.  Warren,  at  Grafton. 
American  of 

John  and  Hannah  Russell,  at  Marblehead. 
American  of 

William  and  Mrs.  Martha  Brown.  American 
of 

Frances  Josephine,  daughter  of  Col.  Asahel, 

of    Hampton,  Ct.,  and  Jedediah    Leavens, 

Jr.,    Esq.,   of    KiUingly,  Ct.,  merchant,  at 

Hampton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 

HANAN  Eliza  and  Gardiner  T.  Swartz,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church, 
HANBURY  Capel,  Esq.,  of  the  Royal  Scots, 
and  Ellen  Franklin,  only  daughter  of 
William,  formerly  Governor  of  New  Jersey, 
and  granddaughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  in 
England.  American  of 
HANCOCK  Timothy  and  Sarah  Lyons,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     American  of 


Sept.  IS,  1820 

March  7,  1823 
March  14,  1823 

July  28,  1824 

April  29,  1825 

Jan.  17,  1828 

Jan.  29,  1828 
June  24,  1828 
July  10,  1828 


Dec.  5,  1828 
Dec.  12,  1828 
Sept.  18,  1829 
Oct.  23,  1829 
Dec.  17,  1830 
Dec.  24,  1830 

Jan.  i6,  1833 
Oct.  4,  1829 

Aug.  7,  1818 
April  22,  1828 


30  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

HANCOCK    Henry  R.,  of   Boston,  and    Mary 

Ann  Slack,  of  and  at  Roxbury,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Pearce.    American  of  Dec.  i8,  1829 

HANDON  Maria  Land  Fessenden  Parker,  both 

of    North   Providence,   at   Pawtucket,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Taft,     American  of  June  7,  1831 

Maria    L.   and   Fessenden    Parker,   both    of 

North   Providence.     This  marriage   never 

took  place.     ;^s.oo  is  offered   for  proof  of 

the  party   who  brought   the  notice  to  the 

office.     American  of  June  21,  183 1 

HANDY  Luther  and  Christana  Munroe,  both  of 

Warren,  at  Bristol.     American  of  June  4,  1816 

Asa,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Robey  Smith, 

of  Smithfield,  by  Abel  Allen,  Esq.,  April  22,  1820 

Eleanor,  daughter  of  late  Job,  of  Uxbridge, 

and  John  Baker,  of  Scituate,  at  Uxbridge. 

American  of  Oct.  19,  1821 

Charles  O.,  of  Newport,  Purser  U.  S.  Navy, 

and    Emily    Jane    Taylor,    daughter    of 

Frances  S.,  Esq.,   at  Old  Point  Comfort, 

Va.     American  of  April  19,  1825 

Caroline,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  M.  D., 

of  New  York,  and  William  Erskine  Gold, 

Esq.,  of   Pittsfield,  Mass.,  at   New   York. 

American  of  June  21,  1825 

Ann  Matilda,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  New- 
port, and  Adam  J.  Levy,  of  Philadelphia,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Oct.  12,  1825 

Waitey  and    James   Arnold,  Esq.,   both   of 

Cumberland,   at    Smithfield,   by   Thomas 

Mann,  Esq.,  Aug.  10,  1826 

Westcott  and  Mary  Cross,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  7,  1827 

Leafy  and  Caleb  Fuller,  both  of  and  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Judge  Mann,  Nov.  22,  1827 
G.,  of  Bristol,  and  Elizabeth  O.  Freeman,  of 

and  at  Boston.     American  of  Sept.  30,  1828 

Willard  A.  and  Stelliann  Robinson,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  23,  1829 
William  A.  and  Amelia  Jane  Read,  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Davis,  May  20,  1832 

H  ANING  Moses,  70,  and  Mrs.  Isabella  Cheralin, 

28,  at  Northumberland,  N.  Y.   American  of  May  3,  1814 

HUNNEWELL    Sophia,    of    Cambridge,    and 

Charles  Tufts,  of  Smithfield,  at  Cambridge. 

American  of  Nov.  9,  1824 

HANSCOM   Oliver  and  Mary  Jane  Hamm,  at 

Portsmouth.     American  of  Dec.  31,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


31 


HANSON  Maria  and  Daniel  Sheffey,  M.  C.from 

Virginia,  at  Washington.     American  of 

Mary  J.   and    Hon.  Thomas   P.  Grosvenor, 

near  Baltimore,  at  the  residence  of  Charles 

Hanson,  Esq.     American  of 

Abigail,  55,  and  John  Bobar,  i8,at  Lewiston, 

Me.     American  of 
Daniel  and  C.  F.  E.  Jackson,  adopted  daugh- 
ter of  Mrs.  Eleanor,  at  Charlestown,  Mass. 
American  of 
HAPGOOD    Dorexa    and    Kinne    Sperrey,    at 

Cornwall,  Vt.     American  of 
HARBIN    Henry   and    Zerviah    Myers,  both  of 
Dracut,  Mass,,  at  Olneyville,  by  Nathaniel 
G.  Olney,  Esq., 
HARDENBERG    John   C.  and    Mary  Colwell, 
daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of   Burrillville,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston.     Amer- 
ican of 
HARDGROVE  Elizabeth,  i8,  and  John  Beal,  a 
soldier  in  Pulaski's  legion  in   the  Revolu- 
tion, at  Richmond.     American  of 
HARDING    Mary,   daughter  of    Walker,    and 
Lemuel  Field,  Jr.,  all  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Walker,  of  this  town,  and 
Edmund  B.  Winterbottom,  of  and  at  Wil- 
mington, N.  C, 
Ezekiel    and    Sally    Harding,    daughter    of 
Walker,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker. 
American  of 
Sally,  d'^ughter  of  Walker,  and  Ezekiel  Hard- 
ing, in    this   town,  by    Rev.   Dr.  Crocker. 
American  of 
Abbey  and  James  Smith,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Lebbeus   L.  and  Sarah  B.  Anthony,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Eddy,   of    Barnngton,   and    Nancy    Walker 
Hutchinson,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 
Albert   E.  and    Cornelia  EUery,  daughter  of 
Hon.  Christopher,  both    of   and   at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Sevvall   and    Eliza    Wheeler,  both  of   and  at 
Medway,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bailey.    American  of 
Mary  Ann,  of    Providence,  and   John  Harts- 
horn,  of   Boston,   at   Providence.     Amer- 
ican of 
Martha  and  Joseph  Lindsey,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol.     American  of 


Feb.  14,  18 12 

March  28,  1815 
Feb.  15,  1830 

Aug.  24,  1830 
Aug,  12,  1828 

May  5,  1815 

Oct.  8,  1819 

May  1 8,  1832 

June  20,  1811 

July  20,  181 1 

Dec.  ;,  1813 

Dec.  7,  181 3 
Dec.  20,  1813 

May  26,  181; 

June  5,  1817 

Nov.  26,  1819 
Dec.  5,  1820 

March  i,  1822 
Feb.  17,  1824 


32  VITAL    RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

HARDING  Harriet,  of  Mansfield,  and  Willard 
Richards,  of  Attleboro,  at  Mansfield,  by- 
Rev.  Mr.  Briggs,  July  7,  1825 

Edwin  and  Frances  Angier,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  Oct.  26,  1828 

Eliza  F.,  second  daughter  of  Hezekiah,  and 
John  H.Taylor,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hathaway,  Oct.  21,  1832 

HARDY  Luther,  of  Bradford,  Mass.,  and  Re- 
becca Goss,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  26,  1825 

Gilbert  P.  and  Mary  Ann  Knapp,  formerly 
of  Portsmouth,  at  Bradford,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  12,  1830 
HARGROVE  Caroline  and  Ebenezer  French, 
one  ot  the  editors  of  Baltimore  Patriot,  at 
Baltimore.  American  of  March  4,  1814 
HARKELL    Henrietta  S.  and  Otis  Hayden,  at 

Boston.     American  of  Oct.  23,  1829 

HARKNESS  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  George,  of 
Newport,  and   Gardiner  Tisdale,  of   Wick- 
ford,  at  Newport.     American  of  Feb.  6,  1824 
HARLOW  Lavinia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin, 
and  John   T.  Alexander,  both  of  and  at 
Plymouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bugbee,  May  5,  1831 
HARRELL    Winifred    and   Isaac   Stafford,   of 
Newport,  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.     Amer- 
ican of                                                                      April  3,  1829 
HARRINGTON  Abel  B.  and  Mary  Armington, 

in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  10,  1809 

Phebe  and  John  R.  Bradford,  at  Boston,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Baldwin,  Nov.  10,  1814 

Charles  C,  of  Newport,  and  Maria  Hudson, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  6,  1820 

Huldah  and  Charles  Bennett,  both  of  and  at 
Foster.     American  of  Sept.  19,  1820 

Samuel,  of  Brimfield,  Mass.,  and  Harriet 
Phipps,  of  and  at  Thompson,  Ct.  Ameri- 
ican  of  Nov.  13  and  27,  1821 

James  J.,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Eliza 
Sherman,  formerly  of  New  Bedford,  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mace,  Aug.  25,  1822 

Amelia  and  Richard  M.  Snow,  both  of  and 

at  Providence.     American  of  July  15,  1823 

Samuel,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Emeline 
Marsh,  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  May  6,  1827 

Capt.  Daniel  and  Clarrissa  Gray,  at  Worces- 
ter, by  Rev.  Mr.  Miller.    American  of  April  11,  1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


33 


HARRINGTON  Hannah  and  Henry  Tower,  at 
Millbury,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Goffe.    American  of 

Albert  and  Mary  Ann  Roudrick,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman, 

Laura  and  Runah  Bazin,  both  of  and  at 
Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 
American  of 

Panthey,  14,  and  Jacob  Allen,  18,  at  Thomas- 
town,  Me.     American  of 

Harriet  and  Arthur  Clarke,  of  Providence,  at 
Grafton.     American  of 

Harriet  S.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Niles  West- 
cott,  of  Cranston,  at  Central  Falls, 

Elmina  T.,  of  Central  Falls,  and  Edward 
Knight,  of  Cumberland,  at  Central  Falls, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Frieze, 
HARRIS  Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin, of  Taunton,  and  Thomas  VV.  S. 
Bicknell,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Watson, 

Dr.  Stephen  and  Eliza  Greene,  daughter  of 
Capt.  James,  at  Warwick,  by  Elder  Little- 
field, 

Mrs.  Abby,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  Caleb 
Fiske,  and  Caleb  Williams,  Esq.,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Martha,  daughter  of  Oliver,  of  Cumberland, 
and  James  Salla,  of  this  town,  at  Cumber- 
land.    American  of 

Eunice,  of  Boston,  and  Cyrus  Drake,  of 
Watertown, 

Daniel,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  H.  Tilling- 
hast,  of  and  at  Wrentham.     American  of 

Emar  and  Sally  Sweet,  youngest  daughter  of 
Philip,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield, 

John  S.,  merchant,  and  Polly  C.  Coleman,  in 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Allen,  Agent  Central  Manufacturing  Co.,  and 
Mary  Lester,  of  and  at  Plainfield,  Ct.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wells.     American  of 

Mercy  Ann,  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  of 
Scituate,  and  John  W.  Smith,  of  Glocester, 
at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott, 

Capt.  Isaac  and  Mrs.  Patience  Paul,  daughter 
of  the  late  Dr.  F.  W.  Rhodes,  of  Boston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston, 

Daniel  and  Phebe  B.  Thornton,  at  Pawtuxet, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs.     American  of 

Susan,  of  Cranston,  daughter  of  the  late 
Andrew,  of  Warwick,  and  William  C.  Man- 
chester, Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 


July  18,  1828 
Oct  22,  1828 

Nov.  3,  1829 
Dec.  18,  1829 
June  21,  1831 
Oct.  30,  1 83 1 

May  13,  1832 

June  25,  1809 

Dec.  3,  1809 

Aug.  s,  1 81 1 

Jan.  12,  1813 
Aug.  31,  1813 
May  24,  1814 
Feb.  21,  1815 
June  25,  1815 

May  17,  1816 

March  13,  1817 

May  II,  1817 
July  8,  1817 

June  14,  1818 


34  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

HARRIS  Edwin  H.,  of  Providence,  and  MaryC. 
Dexter,  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Blake.     American  of  June  15,  1818 

Edward  B.,  of  Cranston,  and  Maria  A. 
Greene,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tatem,  Sept.  24,  18 18 

Solomon,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  and  Eliza  Tilling- 

hast  Holdoff,  of  Providence,  March  18,  iSrg 

Stephen  and  Avis  Sayles,  eldest  daughter  of 

Elisha,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Burrillville,  July  6,  1820 

Anna  and  Amasa  Fuller,  both  of  Attleboro, 
at  Providence,  Aug.  26,  1820 

Sarah  Ann,  of^  Cranston,  and  Capt.  Earle 
Carpenter,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Curtis,  Oct.  26,  1820 

Benjamin  C,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza 
Greene,  daughter  of  Timothy,  of  North 
Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  April  16,  1821 

Phebe,  of  Scituate,  daughter  of  late  Dr. 
Harding,  of  Johnston,  and  John  S.  Fenner, 
of  Foster.     American  of  Oct.  30,  1821 

Sarah  O.,  daughter  of  late  Stephen,  of  Prov- 
idence, and  Samuel  Greene,  of  North 
Providence,  at  Pro.vidence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  Sept.  10,  1822 

Dr.  Stephen,  of  Warwick,  and  Maria  Manton, 
daughter  of  late  Col.  Edward,  of  and  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Oct.  13,  1822 

Amey  W.,  daughter  of  Charles,  Esq.,  and 
Major  Jeremiah  Potter,  both  of  and  at 
Scituate.     American  of  Oct.  25,  1822 

Samuel  B.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Amey  Wilkin- 
son, daughter  of  Abraham,  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket.   American  of  June  10,  1823 

Eliza  A.  and  John  Burr,  2d,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 
American  of  Aug.  1,  1823 

Aldice  and  Mary  Winsor,  daughter  of  Au- 
gustus, both  of  and  at  Scituate.  Ameri- 
can of  April  20,  1824 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Cranston, 
and  Dr.  Leander  Uttley,  of  Providence,  at 
Cranston.     American  of  May  7,  182*4 

William  W.  and  Eliza  G..  Fuller,  daughter  of 
late  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow.     American  of  Nov.  5,  1824 

Naomi,  youngest  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of 
Smithfield,  and  Stephen  Brown,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Smithfield.    American  of  Feb.  25, 1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  35 

HARRIS  Sally  M.,  daughter  of  William,  and 
Joseph  Taylor,  Jr.,  both  of  Warwick,  at 
Greenville,  War.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct,  16,  1825 

Eliza  and  Col.  John  W.  Arnold,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Oct.  30,  1825 

Capt.  Elisha  and  Sarah  Taylor,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  late  William,  of  Providence,  at  Scit- 
uate,  by  Rev.  Jonathan  Wilson,  Dec.  20,  1825 

Elisha,  Esq.,  of  Coventry,  and  Sally  Taylor, 
of  Scituate,  at  Coventry,  Dec.  21,  1825 

Phebeand  Daniel  Mann,  Esq.,of  Woonsocket, 
at  Smithfield,  Aug.  3,  1826 

Amey  A.  and  Jonathan  S.  Angell,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  5,  1826 

William  and  Sarah  Wilkinson,  daughter  of 
Abraham,  Esq.,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev,  Dr. 
Benedict,  Oct.  18,  1826 

Ann,  daughter  of  John,  of  Cranston,  and 
Henry  Sweeting,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  at  Crans- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Nov.  26,  1826 

Relief  and  Shubael  Kelley,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Dec.  4,  1826 

Capt.  Caleb  and  Eliza  A.  Hodges,  daughter 
of  Preston,  of  Providence,  at  New  York,  Jan.  12,  1827 

Patience  Francis,  daughter  of  Charles,  and 
Abner  W.  Peckham,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Knight,  Sept.  7,  1828 

Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Adelina  Sproat,  daughter 
of  late  James,  of  and  at  Taunton,  Oct.  6,  1828 

Jonathan  and  Adelia  M.  Capron,  at  Smith- 
field,  April  6,  1830 

Samuel  and  Mary  Smith,  daughter  of  Jere- 
miah, at  Smithfield,  May  20,  1830 

George  W.,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Lucinda  Morgan, 
widow  of  late  Capt.  William,  at  Batavia, 
N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Simeon  Cummings.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  7,  1830 

Elisha  and  Mary  Ann  Winsor,  daughter  of 
Abram,  Esq.,  both  of  Smithfield,  at  Slaters- 
ville,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley,  Oct.  2,  1832 

HARRISON    Ann  and  Thomas  Greene,  both  of 

and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  May  28,  1815 

Capt.  William  and  Catherine  Warner,  both  of 
and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Jan.  i,  1816 

Henry,  merchant,  and  Elizabeth  Francis, 
daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Willing  Fran- 
cis, Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Philadelphia. 
American  of  April  8,  1817 

E.  H.  and   Dr.  S.  H.  Littlejohn,  of   U.  S. 
Army,  at  Sackett's  Harbor,  N.  H.     Amer-     - 
ican  of  April  6,  1821 


36  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HARRISON  Sarah,  of  Darien,  and  Isaac  Snow, 
formerly    of    Providence,   at    Darien,    Ga.- 
American  of  Feb.  14,  1823 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  of  Philadelphia,  and  John 
Brown  Francis,  of  Warwick,  at  Philadel- 
phia. American  of  May  29,  1832 
HART  Ann,  of  Boston,  and  John  Bacon,  of 
Newport,  merchant,  at  Boston,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Lathrop,     American  of  Oct.  8,  181 1 

Jarvis  P.  and  Elizabeth  Dunham,  both  of  and 

at  Newport.     American  of  Dec.  7,  i8t9 

Nancy  and  John  Durfee,  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Coleman.     American  of  Dec.  19,  1820 

James  W.  and   Penelope  Dean,  at  Taunton, 

by  Rev.  Alvin  Cobb.     American  of  Jan.  5,  1821 

George    and    Eliza    Padelford,    at    Taunton. 

American  of  Jan.  18,  1822 

Nicholas  and  Penelope  Bowen,  both  of  and 

at  Cranston.     American  of  Oct.  29,  1822 

Mercy    and    Benjah    Borden,    at    Tiverton: 

American  of  May  20,  1823 

Simon    and    Mary    C.    Carr,    at    Newport. 

American  of  Oct.  3,  1823 

Elizabeth  L.,  daughter  of  Elisha,  Esq ,  of 
Saybrook,  Ct.,  and  sister  of  Mrs.  Commo- 
dore Huil,  and  Hon.  Heman  Allen,  U.  S. 
Minister  to  Chili,  at  New  Haven,  Ct. 
American  of  Oct.  28,  1823 

Eliza  Ann  and  Charles  Lincoln,  at  Taunton,         Sept.  23,  1828 

Mrs.  Rebecca  and  Alexander  Jack,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Nov.  7,  1828 

Mary  Ann  S.  and  Gideon  Brown,  both  of  and 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Jan.  26,  1829 

Emily,  of  Foster,  and 'Perry  Davis,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Manches- 
ter, Nov.  8,  1829 

John  and  Elizabeth  Bowers,  of  Providence, 
at  Pawtucket,  [prob.  Pawtuxet,  J.  N,  A.] 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff.  Dec.  29,  1829 

Lucinda,  daughter  of  Hon.  John,  and  Thad- 
deus  Spaulding,  M,  D.,  at  South  Reading. 
American  of  July  27,  1830 

William  B.,  M.  D.,  of   Colrain,  and  Octavia 

Fairman,  at  Norwich.     American  of  Aug.  10,  1830 

Edwin  and  Lucelia  Gorton,  both  of  Warwick, 
at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  May  15,  183 1 

HARTLETT  Hon.  Josiah,  M.  C.  from  N.  H., 
and  Hannah  Weeks,  at  Greenfield,  N.  H. 
American  of  April  28,  18 12 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


37 


HARTSHORN  Lucy,  of  Kingsboro,  N.  Y.,  and 
John  Larchar,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 

Sylvanus  and  Desdamia  Allen,  daughter  of 
Major  Abel,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  Johnston,  and 
Othniel  Gorton,  of  Providence,  at  John- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.  Almy.     American  of 

Hannah,  of  Franklin,  Ct.,  and  George  Smith, 
of  Middletown,  at  Franklin.     American  of 

Sylvester,  of  Providence,  and  Amey  Water- 
man, eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  at  Smith 
field,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White.     American  of 

Submit,  of  Hampton,  Ct.,  and  William  Ray- 
mond, of  Norwich,  Ct.,  at  Coventry,  R.  I., 
by  Obed  Perkins,  Esq., 

John,  of  Boston,  and  Mary  Ann  Harding,  of 
and  at  Providence.     American  of 
HARTS HORNE    Lucretia  and   Howe  Grosve- 

nor,  at  Pomfret,  Ct.     American  of 
HARTSHORN    Samuel  W.  and  Amelia  Dana, 
daughter  of  Payton,  of  Providence,  at  Nor- 
folk, Va., 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Samuel  Allen,  of 
Centreville,  N.  Y.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 

Nancy  Peirce  and  Jacob  Robbins,  of  Lowell, 
at  Boston.     American  of 

Thomas  Coles  and  Ednah  Jewett   Pabodie, 
daughter  of  William,  Esq., 
HARTWELL     Jesse,    Jr.,  of    New    Marlboro, 
Mass.,  and  Maria  Thayer,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sharp  of  Boston, 

Rev.  Jesse,  of  Sumpterville,  S.  C,  formerly 
of  Providence,  and  Margaret  F.  Brodie,  of 
and  at  Charleston,  S.  C,     American  of 

George  and  Abigail  W.  Eaton,  daughter  of 
Seth,  Esq.,  at  Taunton, 

Jonas  and  Thankful  Briggs,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Isaac   and    Sally  Stone,  at  South  Leicester, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Jones, 
HARVEY    Mrs.    Elizabeth,    65,   and    Benjamin 
Lincoln,  75,  at  Taunton.     American  of 

Preston,  of  Taunton,  and  Silence  Eddy,  of 
and  at  Rehoboth,  by  George  W.  Peck,  Esq. 
American  of 

Elizabeth,  of  Taunton,  and  Thomas  Burt,  of 
and  at  Rehoboth, 


April  17,  .1814 

Nov.  23,  1815 

Aug.  20,  1 8 19 
Oct.  23,  1820 

Dec.  15,  1820 

March  1 1,  1821 

March  i,  1822 

Feb.  6,  1824 

Jan.  21,  1828 

April  20,  1829 
May  28,  1830 
Oct.  13,  1830 

Sept.  19,  1 819 

June  I,  1824 
Dec.  II,  1825 
Nov.  26,  1827 
Dec.  15,  1829 

Julys,  i8r4 

Jan.  4,  1820 
Nov.  15,  1821 


38  VITAL  RECORD  OP    RHODE    ISLAND 

HARVEY  Ann  and  John  Barney,  both  at  and  of 

Taunton.     American  of  Jan.  9,  1823 

Joel  and   Lydia   S.  Barber,  both  of  and  at 

Worcester.     American  of  April  15,  1825 

Polly,  of   Providence,  and   Thomas  Francis, 

formerly  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Ludlow,  May  30,  1825 

HARWOOD    Mary  and  Capt.  George  Walden, 

both   of   Newport,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  30,  1813 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Edward,  and  Joseph  West, 

both  of  Newport,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Messer,  Sept.  27,  1815 

Harriet,   daughter   of   Edward,  and  William 

Chace,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano.     American  of  Oct.  10,  18 17 

John  Carter  and  Abby  Wheaton  Merry,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  10,  1822 

George  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  S.  Wal- 

din,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  of  New- 
port, at  Tiverton.  American  of  Oct.  16,  1827 
Levi  C.  and  Susan  B.  Stowe,  both  of  and  at 

Groton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Conyers.  American  of  Nov.  13,1827 
Catharine,  daughter  of  Edward,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Benjamin  P.  Wilbour,  of  New- 
port, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  3,  1828 
Lieut. r-,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  .Sarah  A. 

Wood,  daughter  of    late   Capt.    Peleg,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Nov.  11,  1828 

Mary  G.,   daughter  of    Edward,  and   Lewis 

Potter,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  20,  1828 

Sally,  daughter  of  Genera!  Richard,  of  An- 
napolis, Md.,  and  Lieut.    Francis   Taylor, 

U.  S.  Army,  at  Annapolis,   by  Rev.   Mr. 

Blanchard.     American  of  Sept.  25,  1829 

Archibald  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Fay,  at  Boston. 

American  of  March  i,  1831 

HASKELL  Sally  F.,  daughter  of  late  Comfort, 

Esq.,  of  Cumberland,  and  George   Mason, 

2d.    American  of  Dec.  31,  1822 

Benjamin,  of   Providence,  and  Charity  Van 

Cote,  at  New  Haven.  Feb.  4,  1828 

George,  of    Saxonville,   and  Deborah  Com- 

stock,  at  Uxbridge.     American  of  April  11,  1828 

Artemus  H.,  of  Mina,  N.  Y.,  and  Sophia  W, 

Davenport,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  5,  1828 

Mrs.  Rebecca  and  Coffin  Pinkham,  at  Nan- 
tucket.    American  of  Aug.  25,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


39 


HASKELL  Nancy  and  Thomas  Cunningham,  at 
Glocester.     American  of 

S.  P.  and  Dr.  N.  C.  Keep,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
can  of 

Jacob,  Jr.,  of  Lowell,  and   Mary  F.  Snow,  at 
Fitchburgh.     American  of 
HASKINS  Ralph  and   Rebecca  Greene,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  David,  Esq.,  at    Bos- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner, 

Sybel  and  Edward  Martin,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 

Mary,  of  Hardwick,  and  Cyrus  Chipman, 
resident  of  Greenwich  Village,  Mass.,  at 
said  place,  by  W.  P.  Wing,  Esq., 

Almira  and  Leonard  Baker,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 

Capt.  Samuel  and  Lavma  P.  Rounds,  both  of 
and  at  Taunton.     American  of 

Abijah  and  Mercy  A.  Gavins,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 

William,  of  Boston,  and  Frances  Maria 
Hodges,  at  Providence.     American  of 

Sylvia,  daughter  of  William,  and  Ebenezer 
Terrell,  Jr.,  at  New  Bedford,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Kent, 
HASTINGS  Mrs.  Martha  H.,  of  Boston,  daugh- 
ter of  David  Grieve,  of  Providence,  and 
Nathaniel  Holland,  of  and  at  Philadelphia. 
American  of 

Mary  M.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Seth,  and  Caleb 
Hayward,  Esq.,  at  Mendon,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Nathan,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Joseph  Stacy,  of  Boston,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
HASWELL  Sarah,  of  VVatervliet,  N  Y.,  and 
Joseph  H.  Greene,  of  Albany,  merchant,  at 
Watervliet.     American  of 

Philip  and  Ruth  Linell,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent, 

Mary  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Thomas  Brow- 
nell,  of  Tiverton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Elizabeth  A.,  daughter  of  Peter,  and  Capt. 
Isaiah  Weldon,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
HATCH  John  and  Sally  Edwards,  youngest 
daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas,  at  Keene,  N.  H. 
American  of 


Oct.  9,  1829 

April  20,  1830 

May  21,  1830 

March  24,  18 14 
May  3,  1825 

Dec.  18,  1825 

Jan.  27,  1826 

March;,  1826 

April  30,  1830 

July  7,  1830 

April  19,  183 1 

Dec.  24,  18 19 

Nov.  8,  1822 

April  8,  1824 

March  26,  1822 
Aug.  9,  1826 

Nov.  II,  1827 

Dec.  I,  1831 

March  22,  181 1 


40  VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

HATCH  John  C,  of  Middletown,  Ct.,  and  Eliza 

A.  Brown,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Baker,  Sept.  20,  1819 

William  and  Elizabeth  L.  Howland,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  Esq.,   both  of  and  at   Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Feb.  27,  1820 

Betsey,  of   North   Kingstown,  and   Thomas 

Essex,  of  Warwick,  at  North   Kingstown, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast,  May  15,  1820 

Dr.  Joseph  and  Cynthia  Kent,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro.     American  of  Dec.  26,  1823 

Fanny,  daughter  of  Col.  Israel,  of  Attleboro, 

and  Washington  Peirce,  of  Weston,  Mass., 

at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Jan.  21,  1824 

Mrs.    Sarah   B.,  of    Hanson,    and    Winslow 

Sturtevant,   of   Pembroke,  at  Providence. 

American  of  Oct.  11,  1825 

George  W.  and  Patience  R  Mason,  at  At- 
tleboro, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Jan.  23,  1826 
George  C.   and  Martha   S.  Coomer,  both  of 

and  at  Bristol.     American  of  April  24,  1827 

Solomon  and  Eunice   W.  Maxfield,  daughter 

of  David,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Rexford,  June  30,  1827 

Sarah  T.,  daughter  of  late  Solomon,  of  Bris- 
tol, and  William  Peck,  at  Bristol,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Rexford,  Oct.  17,  1827 

Caroline    and    Dr.    Anthony  Collamore,    at 

Pembroke,  Mass.     American  of  Sept.  11,1829 

A.  M.,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and  Harriet 

Osgood,  at  Haverhill.     American  of  April  9,  1830 

Mary  T.,  of   Scituate,  and  Abiel  Leach,  Jr., 

of  Providence,  at  Scituate.     American  of  Aug.  20,  1830 

Watson  D.  and  Patience  Pearce,  daughter  of 

late  Apollos,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  10,  1831 

HATHAWAY  Aras,  of  Raynham,  and  Hannah 

Dean,  of  and  at  Taunton,  June  4,  1809 

Jane,  daughter  of  Abner,  and  Thomas  Shaw, 

both  of  Newport,  at  Bristol,  Aug.  i,  1814 

Leonard,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Haley,  both 

of  Wellington,  Mass.,  in  this  town.  Ameri- 
can of  Sept.  30,  181 4 
Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Peter 

Place,  both  of  and  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Dec.  17,  1816 

Joseph,  of   Boston,  and  Harriet  Taylor,  only 

daughter   of   the  late   Gustavus,  Esq.,  at 

Providence.     American  of  July  10,  1818 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  41 

HATHAWAY  Eliza,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of 
Warwick,  and  Jonathan  Peirce,  Jr.,  of  Cov- 
entry, at  Cranston,  Sept.  2,  1819 

Sally,  of  Bristol,  and  Taber  Corey,  of  Wren- 
tham,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rates.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  II,  1819 

Ephraim  A.  and  Sarah  Ann  Williams,  daugh- 
ter of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Digh- 
ton.     American  of  Feb.  11,  1820 

Thomas  and  Ann  Eliza  Barstow,  eldest 
daughter  of  Elias,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of  Jan.  i,  1822 

Adeline  and  Caleb  Snow,  at  New  Bedford. 

American  of  Nov.  22,  1822 

Sally  S.  and  Joseph  Cudworth,  at  Freetown, 

Mass.     American  of  April  8,  1823 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Zephaniah,  of 
Newport,  and  Welcome  Ide,  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence.    American  of  Jan.  2,  1824 

Betsey,  of  Freetown,  and  George  Pearce,  of 

Berkeley,  at  Freetown,  April  iSj  1824 

Noah  P.  and  Ann  Paine,  both  of  Freetown, 
at  Newport.     American  of  April  27,  1824 

Abby    F.   and    Bertram    R.  Parker,,  both    of 

and  at  Providence.     American  of  May  14,  1824 

George  W.  and  Alice    M.    Perry,    both    of 

Dighton,  at  Rehoboth.    American  of  Aug.  24,  1824 

Cynthia   and  Jonathan  Pike,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  9,  1824 

Mary  and  Andrew  Horton,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  March  2,  1825 

Anson  and  Ruana  Hamilton,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  April  11,  1825 

Lieut.  Bradford,   of  Wellington,  Mass.,  and 

Mary  Burt,  of  and  at  Taunton,  Oct.  9,  1825 

James  M.,  of  Freetown,  Mass,,  and  Sally 
Hathaway,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  i,  1826 

Sally,  of  Providence,  and  James  M.  Hath- 
away, of  Freetown,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  i,  1826 

Hope,  of  Dighton,  and  Isaiah  Thomas,  of 
Middleboro,  at  Dighton,  by  Israel  Anthony, 
Esq.,  July  16,  1826 

Enock  B.,  of  Dighton.  and  Myra  Burt,  of  and 
at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton,  Aug.  5,  1827 

Martha,  daughter  of  late  Michael,  of  Assonet 
Village,  Freetown,  and  Isaac  Borden,  of 
Troy,  Mass.,  at  Assonet.     American  of  Oct.  19,  1827 

Anna   and  Capt.  Zebina  Blake,  at  Dighton. 

American  of  Dec.  21,  1827 


42  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 

HATHAWAY  Joshua  and  Mary  Ann  Smith, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Oct.  i6,  1828 

Thomas  Jefferson,  of  Cumberland,  and  Sarah 

Corey,  at  Smithfield,  Dec.  29,  1828 

Margaret,  daughter  of  late  George,  and 
George  Anthony,  both  of  Middletown,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Portsmouth,  May  13,  1829 

Michael,  of  Freetown,  and  Almira  Cannon, 
daughter  of  Cornelius,  at  New  Bedford. 
American  of  Feb.  19,  1830 

Ann   B.  and  Daniel  S.    Cobb,   of  Taunton, 

at  Freetown.     American  of  June  29,  1830 

Elizabeth  and  Silas  J.  Darling,  at  Fall  River, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Minor,  Dec.  i,  1830 

Cynthia  and  Jabez  Gibbs,  at  Fall  River,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Minor,  Jan,  27,  1831 

Esther  and  Samuel  Wales,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  April  25,  1831 

HATHORN  John  and  Sarah  Agnes  Bacon,  at 

Boston,  April  7,  1830 

HATTRICK  Mary  Crawford,  daughter  of  Pfeter, 
Esq.,  and  Rev.  Joseph  Hurlbert,  of  Albany, 
at  New  York.     American  of  June  22,  1824 

HAUSWELL  Ann  Maria^and  Alfred  S.  Buffing- 
ton,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  April  i,  1827 
HAVENS  Julia   Ann   and  Joseph  Manchester, 
Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Ivir. 
Manchester.                                                           Nov,  23,  1817 
Nancy,  of  Pawtucket.  and  Nathan  A.  Browh, 
of  Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict,  Jan.  25,  1S18 
Fones,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Mary  Lewis, 

at  Newport.     American  of  Jan.  5,  1821 

Joseph  F.,  of  North   Kingstown,  and  Mary 
Lewis,  of  Jamestown,  at  Newport.     Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  9,  1 82 1 
Alexander,  Jr.,  of  Warwick,  and  Mary  Gates, 

of  and  at  Uxbridge,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Judson,  Nov.  29,  1825 

HAVEN  Louisa,  of  Framingham,  Mass.,  and 
Rev.  Elbridge  Gale,  of  Wickford,at  Fram- 
ingham, by  Rev.  Mr.  Train,  April  2,  1826 
HAVENS  Susan  and  Freeman  Baxter,  both  of 
Warwick,  at  Centreville,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, April  S,  1827 
HAVEN  Samuel  F.,    Esq.,    of    Dedham,    and 

Lydia  G.  Sears,  at  Boston.     American  of  May  14,  1830 

HAVENS  Hiram,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y  ;  and  Zilpha 
L.  Stetson,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.  Amer- 
i:an  of  April  22,  1831 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  43 

HAWES  Abigail,  of  Franklin.  Mass.,  and  Pele- 

tiah    Metcalf,   of  Smithfield,   at  Franklin. 

American  of  June  16,1820 

Nathan  and  Margaret  Sweet,  at  Attleboro. 

American  of  May  i,  1821 

Mrs.  Olive  and  Napoleon  Bonapart.e  Bales, 

both    of   and   at    Smithfield.   by   Thomas 

Mann,  Esq.,  '  Oct.  5,  1823 

Daniel  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  J.  Bar-, 

rows,  of  North  Providence,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of  Nov.  11,  1823 

Betsey    and  Ebenezer  Crocker,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  22,  1825 

Marie,  daughter  of  Col.  George,  and  Latimer 

R.  Shaw,  of  Boston,  at  Wrentham.by  Rev. 

Elisha  Fiske,  Aug.  25,  1825 

Eliza  and   William    Mason,   both    of    Provi- 
de, ce,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  ri,  1826 
William  T.  and    Margaret  M.  Montgomery, 

both  of  and  at   Providence,   by  Rev.   Dr. 

Gano,  Dec.  12,  1826 

Rev.  Prince,  of  Boston,  and  Charlotte  J.  L. 

Godfrey,  daughter  of  John,  Esq  ,  at  Taun- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Maltby,  April  14,  1828 
William  and  Hannah    Brathruk,   at  Boston. 

American  of  April  23,  1830 

John  H.,  merchant,  and  Lydia  H.  Williams, 

at  Boston,  April  6,  1831 

HAWKES  Alpheus,  of  Providence,  and  .^bigail 

Smith,  of  Smithfield,  daughter  of  John,  at 

Providence.    American  of  Nov.  22,  1822 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  Edwin  Tripp,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley,  Nov.  9,  r828 

Jonathan   and    Clarissa     Palmer,   at    Lynn. 

American  of  Oct.  9,  1829 

Sarah    L.  and   Ebenezer   Paine,  at  Charles- 
town,  Mass.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 
William   and    Hannah    Holden,     at    Lynn. 

American  of  June  18,  1830 

HAWKINS    Samuel,  of    Cranston,   and  Alice 

Anthony,  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,         Oct.  13,  181 1 
Joseph   B.  and  Harriet  Angell,  daughter  of 

Benjamin,  both  of  and   at    North    Provi- 
dence.    American  of  July  S,  1814 
Hope,  of  Johnston,  and  Joseph  S.  Angell,  of 

Providence,   at   Johnston,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Sprague.     American  of  Oct.  10,  1817 

Mrs.  Pamela  and  Thomas  Angell,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  6,  1819 


44 


VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


HAWKINS  Mary,  daughter  of  Darius,  andViall 
Franklin,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 
■Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 

Sarah,  of  North  Providence,  and  Maturin 
Ballou,  2d,  of  Smithfield,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Ezekiel  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza  Cranston, 
of  and  at  Seekonk.     American  of 

Almira  F.,  of  Providence,  and  Otis  Holmes, 
of  Sharon,  Mass.,  at  North  Providence. 
American  of 

Alpheus,  of  Johnston,  and  Celia  A.  Rhodes, 
daughter  of  Richard,  of  and  at  Scituate,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Knight, 

Fidelia  E.  and  Edward  Jenckes,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen, 

John  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Clarissa  M.  Sim- 
mons, of  Scituate,  at  Warwick. 

Hezekiah,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Sarah 
R.  Carlton,  of  and  at  Franklin,  Mass., 

William  H.,  of  Fall  River,  and  Harriet  Thur- 
ber,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 

and  Benjamin  B.  Burgess,  at  Providence, 

Elvira,  daughter  of  late  Henry,  of  North 
Providence,  and  John  Eddy,  of  Killingly, 
Ct.,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev  Mr.  Taft. 
American  of 

Mrs.    Sarah    B.    and    Samuel  Shaw,    2d,    at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen, 
HAWLEY    Emily  Ann  and  Richard  E.  Eddy, 
both    of   and  at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 
HAY    Hortensia   Munro,   daughter  of   George. 
Esq  ,  U.  S.  Judge  for  Eastern  District  of 
Virginia,  and    Lloyd    N.  Rogers,    Esq.,  of 
Maryland,  at  Oak  Hill,  the  residence  of  ex- 
President  Monroe,  in  Loudoun  Co  ,  Va.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Jackson, 
HAYDEN    Sally  L.,  daughter  of    Aaron,  Esq.. 
and    Luke   Brooks,  formerly  of    Salem,  at 
Eastport,  Me.     American  of 

Otis  and  Henrietta  S.  Haskell,  at  Boston. 
American  of 
HAYES  Gunilda.  late  of  Ontario,  N.  Y.,  and 
Capt.  Daniel  Howland,  formerly  of  Rhode 
Island,  at  St.  Charles,  Mo.  American  of 
Thomas,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Susan  Parker 
Bainbridge,  daughter  of  the  Commodore, 
at  Charlestown,  Mass.     American  of 


Feb.  23,  1820 

Oct.  16,  1820 
April  s,  1822 

July  26,  1822 

June  20,  1825 

Dec.  22,  1825 

Jan.  8,  1826 

Aug.  19,  1827 


Dec.  3,  1827 
July  23,  1828 


July  17,  1829 
March  4,  1830 

Oct.  IS,  1823 


July  5,  1829 

March  t6,  1827 
Oct.  23,  1829 

Aug.  28,  1821 

March  29,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  45 

HAYFORD  Gardiner,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs. 
Ann  Goodwin,  daughter  of  Benjamin 
Williamson,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  18,  1818 

Eliza  and  Joseph  W.  Dexter,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  14,  1824 

Ruth  W,,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel,  of 
Providence,  and  Nathaniel  G.  Helme,  of 
North  Kingstown,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  i,  1825 

Ann   and   Cyrus   H.  Smith,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  19,  1827 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Daniel. of  Providence, 
and  Archibald  Fairbanks,  of  Lancaster, 
Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes. 
American  of  May  29,  1829 

HAY  WARD  Capt.  Abraham,  of  Boston,  and 
Marietta  Daggett,  daughter  of  Capt.  Elijah, 
of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Reed,  May  19,  18 14 

Charles,  merchant,  and  Eleanor  Dorr,  eldest 
daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of  May  12,  1815 

John  E.,  Esq.,  of  South  Bridgewater,  and 
Harriet  M.  Pratt,  daughter  of  Capt.  Asa, 
of  and  at  same  place,  Oct.  5,  1821 

Caleb,  Esq.,  and  Mary  M.  Hastings,  daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  Seth,  at  Mendon,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  8,  1822 

Clarrissa  and  Joseph  Luther,  both  of  Belling- 

ham,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Feb.  20,  1827 

Ebenezer  and  Susan  Burbeck,  at  Mendon, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett.     American  of  March  2,  1827 

Sarah  A.  and  Samuel  A.  Dorr,  Esq.,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of  Dec  22,  1829 

Jonathan  P.,  of   Boston,  and  Sarah  R.  Rice, 

at  Concord.     American  of  May  21,  1830 

HAZARD  Thomas  Carder,  of  South  Kingstown, 
and  Elizabeth  Arnold,  eldest  daughter  of 
Col.  Thomas,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wheaton.     American  of  Jan.  14,  1812 

Jeremiah  and  Harriet  Moore,  daughter  of  the 
late  James,  at  Newport.     American  of  Sept.  30,  18 14 

Sylvester  R.,  of  Newport,  and  Gulielma 
Maria  Babcock,  of  and  at  South  Kings- 
town, by  Matthew  Robinson,  Esq.,  April  23,  1820 

Hannah    R.    and   John    B.    Arnold,  both  of 

Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet.     American  of  May  9,  1820 

Job  G.  and  Hannah  Taber,  both  of   and  at 

•  Providence,  by  Rev  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  5,  1820 

Mumford  and  Sarah  Tilley,  daughter  of  Ab- 
raham, at  Newport.     American  of  Nov.  13  and  16,  [821 


46  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HAZARD    Hannah,  daughter   of  late  George, 

and  John  T.  Newman,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port. American  of  May  17,  1822 
Joseph  B.>  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Ruha- 

mah  L.  Champlain,  daughter  of  Nathaniel, 

of  and  at  New  Shoreham..    American  of  Oct.  21,  1823 

Alice  R.,  daughter  of  Thomas  H.,  of  New- 
port, and  Joseph  Babcock,  of  Middletown, 

at  Newport.     American  of  Feb.  24,  1824 

Capt.  George  R.,  formerly  of   Newport,  and 

Ann  Barrett,  of  New  York,  at  Richmond, 

Va.,    American  of  March  14,  1826 

Hannah  M.,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Cyrus 

C.  Wheeler,  of  Warren,  at  Newport,  May  9,  1827 

Frances   G.,  of   Newport,  daughter  of  late 

John,  and  Elnathan  C.  Brown,  of  Westerly, 

at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup. 

American  of  May  22,  1827 

John  P.  and  Sarah  A.  S.  Bowen,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  i,  1828 

Julia  S.,  daughter  of  Carder,  Esq.,  and  Abiel 

B.  Sherman,  at  Norwich,  Ct.     American 

of  Feb.  19,  1828 

Robey,  of  Westport,  and  Thomas  Briggs,  at 

Adamsville.     American  of  Jan.  30,  1829 

Mary  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  John  F.  Ev- 
erett, of  Attleboro,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Phillips,  Feb.  15,  1829 

Martha   C,  daughter   of  Nathan,  of   North 

Kingstown,  and   Orsemus  M.  Stillman,  of 

Westerly,  at  North  Kingstown,  Aug.  23,  1829 

Gardiner  W.  and  Roxana  R.  Gifford,  both  of 

New  Bedford,  at  Dartmouth.  American  of  May  27,  1831 
Nancy  N.,  daughter   of  late   Capt.  Joshua, 

of    Westerly,    and    E Denison,   Jr., 

principal     of     Thompson     Village     High 

School,  at  Westerly.     American  of  Nov.  15,  1831 

HAZELTON    John  and' Mrs.  Mary  Burlingame, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  23,  1812 

HEAD  Ann  and  Isaac  Sisson,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.  American  of  Jan.  7,  1823 
Hannah  and  Jonathan  Peirce,  at  Little  Comp- 

ton.     American  of  Feb.  4,.  1823 

Honor  and   Nathan  Joquaws,  at   Newport. 

American  of  Feb.  17,  1824 

Maria,  formerly    of    Newport,    and    George 

Tripp,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Kent,  Jan.  25,  1827 

HEALEY  Lucy  and  Capt.  William  Farrier,  both 

of  this  town.  May  20,  181 1 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  47 

HEALEY    Elizabeth,   of   Hudson,    N.  Y.,  and 

Abel  Bowen,  printer,  of  Boston,  at  Hud- 
son- American  of  July  22,  1814 
Abigail,  of  Lynnfield,  and   James   Gould,  of 

Baltimore,  merchant,  in  this  town.  Ameri- 
can of  April  25,  1815 
Nancy,  daughter  of  Major  Jedediah,  and  Levi 

Heywood,  Esq.,  at  Worcester.     American 

of  May  23,  1815 

Moses,  merchant,  and  Dulcena  Chamberlain, 

both  of  and   at   Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson.     American  of  Dec.  75,  1815 

Jeremiah  and   Eliza   Porter,    at   Worcester, 

Mass.     American  of  Aug.  22,  18 17 

Joseph,  principal   of  the    Pawtucket    High 

School,  and  Rachel  W.  Little,  daughter  of 

Edward  P.  Little, Esq., of  Marshfield,  Mass., 

at    Friends'  Meeting     House,   Pembroke, 

Mass.,  April  12,  1832 

HEATH  Jeremiah  and  Rhoda  Freeman,  daugh- 
ter of  Charles,  of  this  town,  at  Troy,  Mass., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Cottrell.     American  of  Oct.  26,  18  (o 

Wilmarth  and  Mary  Humphrey,  daughter  of 

John,    Esq.,    at    Barrington,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Watson,  Sept.  18,  1814 

Esther  M.  and  Capt.  Joseph  Smith,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.  American  of  May  12,  181 8 
John  P.,    Esq.,   late   Captain  Marine  Corps, 

U.    S.    Navy,    and    Elizabeth    Deekings, 

daughter  of   Col. ,  of  and  at  Blan- 

densburg,  Md.,  March  25,  1819 

William  and  Eliza  G.  Vose,  daughter  of  the 

late  Thomas,  at  Newport.     American  of  July  18,  1820 

Margaret,   daughter  of    Capt.   Jonathan,    of 

Newport,   and   Thomas  Ash,  of   London, 

Eng  ,  at  Newport.     American  of  May  23,  1823 

Nathaniel  and   Freelove  Eager,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  Nov.  7T,  1823 

John  and    Mary   Ann    Nason,   daughter    of 

Nathaniel,  at  Newport.     American  of  June  15,  1824 

George,   of   New   Bedford,   and  Harriet  H. 

Chace,  of  and  at  Newport.     American  of  May  25,  1832 

HEATH  COTE    Miss  and  Capt. 

Somerset,   at   Gretna    Greene,    Scotland. 

They  eloped  from   a  ball  room   at  Paris. 

American  of  May  6,  1 817 

HEARSEY     Sylvanus    and    Rhoda    West,    at 

New  Bedford.     American  of  Nov.  2,  182 1 

HEART  Julia  Ann,  of  Fall  River,  and  Edward 

Russell,  of  Dartmouth,  at  Fall  River,  by 

Benjamin  Anthony,  Esq.,  July  '!>  '830 


48 


VITAL    RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


HEATON  Nathaniel,  of  Wrentham,  and  Harriet 

jacquith,  at  Smithfield.     American  of 
Mrs.  Harriet  C,  of  Smithfield,  and  William 

Angell,    of   North    Providence,   at    Provi- 
dence.    American  of 
Sophia  and  George  P.  Daniels,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison, 
HEDGE  Hannah,  daughter  of  Barnabas,   Esq., 

and   John   Thomas,    Esq.,    at    Plymouth, 

Mass.     .American  of 
Abby  B.,  daughter   of   B ,    Esq.,   and 

Charles  H.   Warren,   of  New  Bedford,  at 

Plymouth,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Kendall, 
HELDRETH  Sarah  E.  and  James  W.  Dexter, 

at  Glocester,  Mass.     American  of 
HELME   Sarah,   daughter  of  the  late  William, 

and    William    Card,    Jr.,    at    Newport,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gibson, 
Bernon,   merchant,    and     Elizabeth    Olney, 

daughter   of  the  late  Col.  Christopher,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Jacob,  of  New  York,  and  Susannah  Cheets, 

of  and  at  Windham,  Ct.     American  of 
Walter    C,    of    Smithfield,   and    Mary   Ann 

Merrill,  of  and  at  Seekonk.     American  of 
Nathaniel  G.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Ruth 

W.    Hayford,   eldest    daughter    of    Capt. 

Daniel,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes, 
Ann,   youngest  daughter  of   late   John,    of 

Kingston,  and  Thomas  W.  Nason,  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Pawtucket.     American  of 
HEILEMAN  Capt.  Julius  F.,  U.  S.  Army,  and 

Harriet  B.  Auchmuty,  daughter  of  the  late 

Robert   N.,    Esq.,  of    and    at    Newport. 

American  of 
HEILPRON  Adolphi,  Esq,  of  New  York,  and 

Susan    H.   Garden,   at    Charleston,   S.   C. 

American  of 
HEINEKEN  C.  A.,  of   Baltimore,  and  Averick 

S.  Parker,  daughter  of  Hon.  J.  A.,  at  New 

Bedford.     American  of 
HEM  EN  WAY  Dr.  Robert  D.,  of  Shrewsbury, 

Mass.,  and   Eliza    Jackson,    daughter    of 

Major   Samuel,  of  and  at  Providence,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Elijah  Thayer,  of 

Medfield,    Mass.,  at    Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 


May  7,  1819 

Jan.  4,  1822 
Nov.  25,  1830 

July  4,  1823 

Dec.  27,  1825 
Oct.  2,  1829 

Sept.  18,  1809 

Sept.  22,  181 1 

Nov.  18,  1823 

Jan.  II,  1825 

Feb.  I,  1825 
March  26,  1830 

May  17,  1814 

Nov.  30,  1830 

March  12,  1830 

Nov.  13,  1825 
Jan.  12,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  49 

HENDERSON    Louisa,   daughter  of  the  late 

Capt.  John,  of  New  York,  and  Capt.  Joseph 

S.  Munroe,  of   Providence,  at  Charleston, 

S.  C.     American  of  May  15,  182 1 

Elizabeth,   daughter   of   William,    Esq.,  and 

Theodore  Lyman.  Jr.,  of  Boston,  at  New 

York.     American  of  May  22,  182 1 

John   and   Lydia   Cooke,  daughter   of    late 

Reuben,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of  Oct.  26,  1821 
Col.  Archibald,  Commandant  of  the  Marine 

Corps,    and    Ann  Maria  Cazenove,  second 

daughter  of  Anthony  C,  Esq.,  at  Alexan- 
dria, D.  C.  American  of  Oct.  24,  1823 
James,  of  Newport,  and  Thisbe  B.  Wheeler, 

of  and  at  Stonington,  Ct.,  Jan.  9,  1827 

Eliza,  of  Providence,  and  Joseph  Paddock,  of 

Nantucket,    at    Newport,   by     Rev.    Mr. 

Choules,  Jan.  i,  1829 

Elizabeth  A.,  third  daughter  of  James,  Esq., 

of  Jeffrey,  N.  H.,   and   John    Holman,  at 

Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dean.     American  of  Jan.  i,  1830 

Jonathan   R.   and  Lucretia    S.  Gamrtion,  at 

Portsmouth.     American  of  April  16,  1830 

HENDLEY  John  D.,  and  Merebah  Austin,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  13,  1823 
HENDRICK  Anna  and  Jonathan  Ballou,  both 

of  Cumberland,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Dec.  17,  1815 

HENDRICKS    Phebe     and    Luther     Crocker, 

both  of  and   at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Oct.  s,  1824 

Benjamin  W.  and  Mrs.  Sarah  W.  Browning, 

both  of  and  at  Smithfield.     American  of  Oct.  12,  1824 

HENDRICK    Daniel  and   Phebe   C.  Brownell, 

daughter  of  late  William,  at  Smithfield,  July  24,  1825 

HENFIELD    Mercy     and     John     Weston,    at 

Salem.     American  of  Aug.  3,  1830 

HENRY  Betsey,  of  Providence,  and  Abiah  Man- 
ning, of  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  10,  1812 

William  and  Maria  D.  Fiske,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  American 

of  June  21,  1814 

Abby  W.  and  Thomas  Fenner,  Jr.,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  2,  18F7 

John,  of   Providence,  and  Lydia   Rogers,  of 

and  at  Lyme,  Ct.,  Aug.  16,  1820 

Isaac  N.,  one  of  the  editors  of  St.  Louis  In^ 

quirer,  and  Patience  Cofifin  Benflett,  at  St. 

Louis,  Mo.     American  of  Oct.  17,  1820 


50 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HENRY  Samuel,  of  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and 
Lucy  Averell,  of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct. 
American  of 

Molly,  third  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,. of 
Cranston,  and  Asahal  H.  Valley,  of  John- 
ston, at  Cranston.     American  of 

Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza 
Rhodes,  of  and  at  Scituate.    American  of 

Phebe,  of  Smithfield,  and  Caleb  Hill,  of  Scit- 
uate, at  Smithfield,  by  Lewis  Dexter,  Esq  , 

Mrs.  Jane  and  George  L.  Barrett,  both  of  the 
Theatres,  at  New  York.     American  of 

Hannah    R.,    of    Providence,    and   John    W. 
Dexter,  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  . 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Alice  Eliza  and  Daniel  Cheever,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Harriet  and  Henry  Greene,  both  of  and  at 
Cranston, 

Charles  W.  and  Mary  A.  Hall,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev  Dr.  Gano, 

Charles  S.,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  of  Savan- 
nah, Ga.,  and  Sally  R.  Aborn,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Providence,  at 
Savannah, 
HENSHAW  John  Leverett,  merchant,  and  Ann 
Maria  Corey,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Ebenezer,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.  American 
•of 

Julia  A.,  of  Middlebury,  Vt.,  and  Rev.  John 
L  Robertson,  of  New  York,  at  Middlebury, 
by  Bishop  Griswold, 

Phebe  and   Samuel    Godfrey,    at    Taunton. 
American  of 
HEPINGSTALL    Sarah  and  John  Holmes,  at 

New  York.     American  of 
HERB  John  F.,  of  Savannah,  and  Sarah  W.  Pot- 
ter, daughter  of  H Esq  ,  of  Providence, 

at  Savannah, 
HERLITZ    Capt.  Joseph,  of    New   York,   and 
Louisa  Lippitt,  second  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  John,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Williams, 
HERRICK  James  D.  and  Mary  Young,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
HERRING  Martha  and  John  Lord,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker.     Amer- 
ican of 
HERRI NGTON    Henry  and  Esther  Mowry,  of 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.    American  of 


Oct.  12,  1821 

Jan.  8,  1822 

June  29,  1824 

Jan.  16,  1825 

July  I,  1825 

Nov.  14,  1825 

Dec.  ;,  1825 

March  9,  1828 

Feb.  25,  1827 

May  31,  1827 

June  21,  1814 

June  10,  1821 

Jan.  18,  1822 

Sept.  22,  1829 

April  9,  1812 

March  6,  18 14 
Jan.  I,  1824 

July  5,  1814 
May  10,  18(4 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  5I 

HERRIOT  Daniel  T.,  Esq.,  and  Christiana  Har- 
ris Simons,  daugiiter  of  late  Major  James, 
at  Charleston,  S.  C.     American  of  Dec.  27,  1822 

HERVEY  Col. ,  Aide  to  the  Prmce  Re- 
gent, and  Louisa  Catharine  Caton,  third 
daughter  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Maryland,  at 
the  residence  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington 
at  London.     American  of  June  6,  18.17 

Dr.    Eliphalet    W.  and    Dorcas    Fearing,  of 

and  at  Wareham,  Mass.     American  of  Sept.  6,  1825 

Lady ,  daughter  of  Richard  Caton, 

Esq.,  and  granddaughter  of  Charles  Car- 
roll, Esq.,  of  Maryland,  and  Marquis  of 
Carmorthen,  in  London,  April  26,  1828 

Lady ,  daughter  of  Richard  Caton, 

Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  and  granddaughter  of 
the  venerable  Charles  Carroll,  of  Carroll- 
ton,  and  Francis.  Godophin  DeArcy,  Mar- 
quis of  Carmarthen  (son  of  the  Duke  of 
Leeds  and  heir  apparent),  in  London. 
American  of  June  6,  1828 

HESSER  Frederick,  70,  a  soldier  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, and  Mrs.  Catharine  Millot,  40,  by 
Henry  Stuger,  Esq.,  at  Orwigsburg,  Penn. 
American  of  April  17,  1832 

HETHERINGTON  Mrs.  Mary  and  Dr.  S.  H. 
Kenyon,  both  of  and  at  Providence. 
An^ericanof  Feb.  4,  1823 

Ann  Elizabeth  and  Alba  C.  Dike,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict,  April  19,  1827 

Charlotte  J.,  of  Providence,  and  Charles  N. 
Pond,  Esq.,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Nov.  12,  1828 

HEWES  Ann,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Bos- 
ton, and  Hon.  George  Poindexter,  U.  S. 
Senator  from  Mississippi,  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Hawley,  May  iS,  1832 

HEWETT  Albert  H.  and  Freelove  P.  Cross, 
youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, Sept  27,  1829 

HEWINS  Otis  W.  and  Abigail  Comsett,  both  of 

and  at  Boston,  March  13,  183 1 

HOWLETT     Charles     and     Lucy     Parker,    at 

Thompson,  Ct.     American  of  Oct.  15,  1819 

HEYWOOD  Levi,  Esq.,  and  Nancy  Healey, 
daughter  of  Major  Jedediah,  at  Worcester. 
American  of  May  23,1815 


52  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HEYWOOD  Dr.  Benjamin  F.  and  Nancy 
Greene,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  John,  at 
Worcester.     American  of  Oct.  6,  1820 

HIBBARD  Dr.  George,  of  Tioga  Co.,  and  Sarah 
Caroline  Dellester,  daughter  of  Col.  Abra- 
ham, deceased,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  J. 
M.  Onion,  May  11,  1831 

HICKLEY  Mrs.  Catharine  and  Byron  Doyle,  at 

Newport,  June  25,  1828 

HICKMAN  Louisa  P.,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  and 
Samuel  J.  Smith,  senior  editor  of  the  Lit- 
erary Cadet,  Providence,  at  Newton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Jenckes,  Nov.  g,  1828 

Anna  M.  C.,  granddaughter  of  late  Gen. 
Hull,  and  George  A.  Otis,  Jr.,  Esq.,  at 
Newton,  Mass.     American  of  Feb.  15,  1830 

HICKS  Robert  W.  and  Patience  Smith,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  May  i,  18 10 
HICKES  Anna  and  Reuben  S.  Bennett,  both  of 

and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Aug.  11,  1816 

HICKS  Alvina  and  Levi  Smith,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake. 
American  of  .  Nov.  6,  1818 

John,  of  Tiverton,  and  Lucinda  Bliss,  daugh 
ter  of  Capt.  Asa,  of  and  at  Rehoboth. 
American  of  Oct.  27,  1820 

Sally  and  C.  P.  Irish,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of  Feb.  20,  182 1 
Marcelia,  second  daughter  of   Richard,  and 

William  Dexter,  Jr.     American  of  March  6,  1821 

Eliza  Y.,  formerly  of  Providence,  now  of 
Scituate,  and  Darius  Sessions,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Scituate,  at  the  residence  of 
Capt.  John  Reynolds,  May  14,  1821 

Samuel  J.,  of   New  York,  and  Elizabeth  L. 

Brown,  of  Norwich,  Ct,  at  Clinton,  Ga ,  July  12,  1822 

Samuel  and  Fanny  Luther,  daughter  of  Job, 

at  Swanzey.    American  of  Dec.  13,  1822 

Francis  and  Benjamin  Allen,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  16,  1823 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Gabriel,  Esq..  and  Capt. 

Joseph  Corey,  at  Tiverton.     American  of         Sept.  13,  1825 
Ransom,    of    Providence,    and    Ann    Almy 
Tompkins,  daughter  of   Nathaniel,  of  and 
at  Little   Compton,   by   Rev.    Mr.    Paine. 
[This  is  correct].  Nov.  13,  1825 

Gilbert,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Melancy  Thayer, 

daughter  of  Abiather,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  Jan.  5,  1826 

Abby   and   Henry    Luther,  both  of  and   at 

Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  Feb.  12,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


53 


HICKS  Caroline   L,.,  daughter   of    Rev.    G 

Hicks,  of  Taunton,  and  Robert  Rhodes,  of 

Pa wtuxet,  at  Taunton.     American  of  Dec.  14,  1827 

John  W.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Jane 
Paulding,  of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cheney,  March  29,  1829 

James  H.,  formerly  of  Boston,  merchant,  and 
Eliza  Magens,  daughter  of  J.  M.,  E;sq.,  of 
and  at  St.  Thomas.     American  of  June  9,  1829 

William  and  Huldah  Colwell,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  May  27   1830 

HIDDEN  James  and  Mary  Clifford,  both  of  this 

town,  married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  17,  1809 

William  K.  and  Caroline  B.  Grant,  at  Prov- 
idence, Oct.  3,  1821 

Lucy  Ann  and  Samuel  W.  Butts,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  Oct.  4,  1821 

HIGGINS  John,  of  North  Providence,  and  Lydia 

Arnold,  of  and  at  Warwick,  Nov.  13,  1825 

HIGGISON  Elizabeth  Arnold  and  Ira  Draper, 
both  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Benedict,  Oct.  24,  1820 

HILL  Mary,  second  daughter  of  Christopher, 
and  William  Riley,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  May  28,  1809 

Harriet  and  William  Owen  Jones,  both  of 
this  town,  at  Bristol,  Nov.  18,  18 10 

Laura,  daughter  of  Barnard,  and  Brown 
Jenckes,  formerly  of  this  State,  at  Adams, 
Mass.     American  of  Feb.  4,  18 12 

Martha  C.  and  Cornehus  Mahoney,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  26,  1813 

Henry,  of  Providence,  and  Charlotte  Wether- 
bee,  of  and  at  Stow,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Newell.     American  of  May  14,  1813 

Jeremiah  and  Bathsheba  Rose,  both  of  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of  June  21,  1814 

Rebecca  M.  and  George  W.  Gladding,  mer- 
chant, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  in  this  town,  Sept.  20,  18 14 

Lydia  and  Dr.  Samuel  Crapon,  both  of  and 

at  Smithfield,  Oct.  i,  1815 

Caleb,  of  this  town,  and  Hannah  Underwood, 
daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at  South  Kings- 
town, by  Elder  Palmer.     American  of  Jan.  2,  18 [6 

Nancy  E.,  of  Providence,  and  Isaac  Peckham, 
of  Wjckford,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Manchester,         Jan.  11,  1817 

John,  Jr.,  merchant,  of  Milledgeville,  Ga., 
and  Jane  Hulton,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  3,  1819 


54  VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

HILL  Mary  A.  and  Jacob  B.  Moore,  Jr.,  of  Con- 
cord,  editor   New    Hampshire   Patriot,  at 

Ashburnham,  N.  H.     American  of  Sept.  i,  1820 

Thomas   and    Lucy  Ann  Allen,  daughter  of 

the  late  John,  Esq ,  at  North  Kingstown. 

American  of  Jan.  26,  1821 

Amey,  of   South    Kingstown,    and     Samuel 

Proud,  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,         May  14,  1821 
Sally,  of  Taunton,  and' Amos  Luther,  at  Wel- 
lington, Mass.     American  of  Dec.  14,  1821 
Freelove  P.,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  John 

Parker.    American  of  Jan.  8,  1822 

Seneca,  formerly  of  Smithfield,  and  Matilda 

Palmer,  of  and  at  Danby,  Vt.,  July  4,  1822 

Mrs.     Lucretia     Catherine     Timmins     and 

Joshua  P.  Blanchard,  at  Boston.  American 

of  Sept.  27,  1822 

IVfary,  only  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  and 

Gattlike   Graupner,    Esq.,  both   of  and  at 

Boston,  Oct.  2,  1822 

Benjamin   C,   Esq.,   and   Dorothy    Dudley, 

daughter  of  Paul,  Esq.,  at  Douglass,  Mass. 

American  of  Dec.  13,  1822 

George  W.,  of  Smirhfield, and  Sally  Albee,  of 

and  at  Providence.     American  of  Feb.  25,  1823 

Mary  Ball,  widow   of   Hon.    Arthur,    of   Sa- 
vannah, Ga.,  and  Dr.  Thomas  B.  Mitchell, 

formerly  of  Providence,  at  Dameron  Place, 

Miss,  March  9,  1823 

Henry  C.  and  Hannah  Card,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.     American  of  April  25,  1823 

Nathan,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Ann  Maguire,  both 

of  North  Kingstown,  at  Wickford.     Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  25,  1823 
Charles,   of  Sherbourne,  Mass.,  and    Nancy 

Jones,  of  and   at   Medway,   by   Rev.   Mr. 

Bailey,  July  11,  1824 

Caleb,  of  Scituate,  and  Phebe  Henry,  of  and 

at  Smithfield,  by  Lewis  Dexter,  Esq.,  Jan.  16,  1825 

Louisa  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Lawton  Cady, 

of  Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Wilson,  Nov.  23,  1825 

Ann  and   John   Pollard,  at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  28,  1826 

John  V.   and  Sarah  Ann  Field,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  April  8,  1827 

Mary   Haile,   of   Providence,   and   John    G. 

Moses,  of  Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Seamans,  June  24,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


55 


HILL  Paris,  of  Providence,  and    Sarah  Cliapin, 
daughter  of  Amaziah,  of  and  at  Uxbridge, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Judson, 
Charlotte  E.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Samuel, 
of  Boston,  and  Charles  G.  Greene,  of  Phil- 
adelphia, at  Boston, 
Sarah  P.  and  Origin  D.  Richardson,  Esq.,  of 
Pontiac,  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann, 
Esq., 
Benjamin  B.  and  Laurelia  Bingham,  at  Wor- 
cester, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hoadley, 
Benjamin  B.  and  Laurilla  Brigham,  at  Wor- 
cester.    American  of 
James,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Amanda  Doyle,  a 
pupil  in  the  Institution,  by  the  Rev,  Mr. 
Hill,  at  the  Ashbury   Missionary  Institu- 
tion, Creek  Agency.     American  of 
Mercy,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Jonathan,  of 
Warren,   and   Isaac    Macomber,    ot    Fall 
River,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard, 
Jane  W.  P.  and   Dudley    Walker,  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  Mansville,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 
American  of 
Nancy  and  Aaron  Everett,  at  Boston.   Amer- 
ican of 
Mary  Ann  and  Sylvester  Richmond  Jackson, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr. 
Pickering, 
Silence,   widow,    79,  and  Ezra  Eddy,  ^^,  of 

and  at  Taunton.     American  of 

Capt.  Hiram  and  Mary  Ann  Fowler,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

HILLARD  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  William,  of 

Cambridge,   and  Charles  Coffin  Little,  of 

Boston,  at  Cambridge, 

HILLP2R  Hannah   and   John    Warren,  at   New 

Bedford.     American  of 
HILLIARD  Mary  Ann,  only  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, Esq.,  of  Little  Compton,  and  William 
H.  Wilbur,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  at  Little 
Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine.  American  of 

H.ILLMAN.  Maria  P.  and  Capt.  B Clifford, 

of  New  Bedford,  at  Westport.    America^  of 

Alexander,  of  Boston,  and    Mary  T.    Lewis, 

of  Yarmouth,    Mass.,   at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

HILLS  Lydia  K.  and  Nathaniel  Davis,  at  New- 

buryport.     American  of 
HILSON    Thomas  and  Eleanor  Augusta  John- 
son, both  of  New  York  Park  Theatre,  at 
Oyster  Bay,  N.  X.     American  of 


Aug.  21,  1827 

Oct.  24,  1827 

July  24,  1828 

March  2,  1829 

March  17,  1829 

April  3,  1829 

May  30,  1829 

April  26,  1830 
May  4,  1830 

May  14,  1830 

June  22,  1830 

June  6,  1832 

Jan.  I,  1829 
Jan.  7,  1831 

Jan.  18,  1831 
July  13,  17,  1827 

Nov.  2,  1828 
April  23,  1830 

Sept.  2,  1825 


56  VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

HIMES  Maria  A.  and  Samuel  Low,  Jr.,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  i6,  1828 
Maria  A.  and  Samuel   Low,  Jr.,  at  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  23,  1828 

HINCKLEY     Ann   Outran,   daughter  of    late 

David,  Esq.,  of   Boston,  and   William   Gill 

Hodgkinson,  of  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.,  at 

Boston.     American  of  Oct.  24,  1826 

Mary  and   Amos   Otis,   Jr.,   at    Barnstable. 

American  of  Aug.  20,  1830 

Nathaniel,  Esq.,  and  Betsey  Otis,  at    Barn- 
■  stable.     American  of  Dec.  17,  1830 

HINDMAN    Col.  J ,  U.  S.  Army,  and 

Susan  Hyatt,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of 

Delaware,  at  Philadelphia.     American  of  July  22,  1825 

HINDS    Susan   and    William    P.    Oldridge,   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.Tobdy,  July  16,  1832 

HINES  Stephen  P.  and  Abby  P.  Runnells,  both 

of   Warwick,  at   Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1823 

Thomas  J.,  of   Norwich,  Ct.,  and   Abby  D. 

Pierce,  of  and   at   Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson.     American  of  May  21,  1824 

John     C,    of     Providence,    and     Henrietta 
,  Howes,  of  and  at  New  York,  Sept.  25,  1828 

Mrs.  Julia  E.  and  Edward  S.  R.  Remington, 

at     Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Pattison. 

American  of  Dec.  3,  1830 

HINKLEY    Abby,  of   Stonington,  and   George 

Cross,   of    Westerly,   at    Stonington,    Ct. 

American  of  Nov.  7,  1820 

HINMAN    Benjamin  D.  and  Hannah  K.  Pease, 

at  Salem.     American  of  Dec.  3,  1830 

HINSDALE  Elizabeth  C,  daughter  of  John,  of 

Middletown,  and  Elijah  H.  Kimball,  Esq., 

of  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  at   Middletown,   by 

Rev.  John  H.  Crane,    ,  Sept.  3,  1827 

HISCOCK    Hannah   and    Ephraim    Horsewell, 

both   of  and   at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Oct.  15,  1826 

HISCOX    Mary  Ann,  of  Nfewport,  and  William 

Smith,  of  Bristol,  at  Newport,  Sept.  16,  1823 

HITCH    Henry  H.  and  Elizabeth   H.  Switt,  at 

New  Bedford,     American  of  July  2,  1830 

HITCHCOCK   Mrs.  Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late 

Capt.   Jonathan   Dennison,   and   Gardiner 

Daggett,  Esq.,  Attorney  at    Law,  in    this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  May  13,  i8ia 

Rev.  Calvin,  Pastor  of  First  Congregational 

Church,   and   Eliza   Stevens,  daughter  of 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  57 

HITCHCOCK: 

Robert,  both  of  and  at  Newport.     Amer- 
ican of  May  6,  1817 

Rev.  Edward,  of  Conway,  Mass.,  and  O.ra 
White,  of  and  at  Amherst,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of  June  15  and  22,  1821 

Avis  Eliza,  daughter  of  Jonathan  P.,  and 
Thomas  R.  Fenner,  at  Providence.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  5,  1821 

_Louisa,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Edward  F.  Miller, 

of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket.     American  of        Dec.  14,  1824 
HIVES    Thomas  J.,  of  Norwich,  Ct.,  and  Abby 
D.  Peirce,  of  and  at  Warwick.     American 
of  June  8,  1824 

HOAM  Chi  Altangi,  youngest  daughter  of  Al- 
tangi  Hoam,  a  Mandarin  of  great  wealth, 
and  James  McComb,  of  Ship  Triton,  of 
New  York,  at  Canton,  China.  American  of  Nov.  15,  181 1 
HOAR  Lewis  T.  and  Frances  P.  Burrows, 
daughter  of  Joseph,  at  Pawtuxet.  Ameri- 
can of  Jan.  10,  1832 

George  and  Margaret  Luther,  daughter  of 
late  John,  of  Warren,  at  Bristol.  Ameri- 
can of  Feb.  12,  1822 

John  and  Marcy  W.  Spooner,  at  Providence. 

American  of  April  8,  1823 

Benjamin  and  Martha  Waldron,  both  of  and 
at  Bristol.    American  of  Nov.  23,  1824 

Martha  and   Isaac   Hadwen,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.     American  of  Dec.  10,  1822 

HOARDLEY  David,  Jr.,  of  New  York,  mer- 
chant, and  Mary  Hotchkiss,  at  New  Haven. 
American  of  Jan.  5,  1830 

HO  HART  Benjamin,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  of 
Abington,  and  Deborah  Lazell,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Edmund,  of  Cummington,  Mass., 
at  Bridgewater.     American  of  Feb.  17,  1815 

Russell,  of  Westerly,  merchant,  and  Lucy 
Frink,  daughter  of  Isaac,  Esq.,  formerly 
from  Connecticut,  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  7,  1 8 19 

Rebecca  Smith,  daughter  of  Rt.  Rev.  H 

Hobart,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  New  York,  and 
Rev.  L.  Silliman  Ives,  Rector  of  Trin- 
ity Church,  Philadelphia,  at  New  York. 
American  of  Feb.  25,  1825 

HOBBS  Richard  and  Martha  T.  Gladding,  daugh- 
tec  of  Samuel,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  July  n,  1828 

William,   Jr.,   and   Elmira  Grimes,  at    Hub- 

bardston.     American  of  Aug.  6,  1830 


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VITAL    RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


HOBBY    George  and  Rebecca  Lewis,  at  Lynn. 

American  of  June  i8,  1830 

HOBSON  Col.  Darius,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Cloe  P. 

Mackawis,  or  the  Jumping  Rabbitt,  a  belle 

of    the    Chickesavv    Tribe,    in    Alabama. 

American  of  Dec.  11,  1829 

HODGES    Charles,   merchant,  and   Julia    Ann 

Burr,  eldest  daughter  of    Ezekiel,  Esq  ,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  12,  1810 

Bradford  and   Joanna  Whipple,  daughter  of 

William,  all  of  Providence,  at  Boston,  March  6, 1816 

James  L.,  Esq.,  and  Harriet  L.  Fales,  daugh- 
ter  of    Hon.    Samuel,  at    Taunton,  Mass. 

American  of  Dec.  30,1817 

HODGE    David,  aged  102  years,  2  months,  and 

Miss  Elizabeth   Bailey,  aged  40  years,  both 

of  and  at  Columbia  Co.,  Georgia.     Mr.  H. 

was    at    Braddock's    Defeat,   and    served 

through  the  Revolution.     American  of  Jan.  25,  1820 

HODGES  Capt.  Libbeus  and  Abigail  Williams, 

both   of  Taunton,  at   Berkeley,   Mass.,  by 

Adoniram  Crane,  Esq.,  April  13,  1821 

Eliza,   daughter  of   Isaac,   Esq.,   and   Capt. 

Thomas  Copeland,  both  of  and  at  Norton, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke.     American  of  June  J,  1821 

Samuel,  Jr.,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Consul  to  Cape  de 

Verde    Islands,    and     Marian    Wales,    at 

Stoughton,  Mass.     American  of  Sept.  7,  1821 

Rev.  Richard  M.,  of  Bridgewater,  and   Eliza 

Quincy    Dennison,    daughter   of    General 

William,  of  and  at  Boston.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1821 

Jarvis   and   Mehitable   Tisdale,  daughter  of 

late  Job,  of  Taunton,  at  Norton.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  II,  1 82 1 
Alexander,   of    Providence,    and    Julia   Ann 

Champlain,  of  and  at  Warren,  April  10,  1825 

Frances  H.  and   Joseph    A.  Wood,  Esq.,  of 

Ellsworth,  Me,  at  Taunton.  American  of  Aug.  30,  1825 
HODGE  James  H.,  of  Boston,  and  Mary  H.  Sim- 
mons, of  and  at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  April  16,  1826 

HODGES    Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Preston,  and 

Ward   A.  Work,  at    Providence,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Pickering,  April  30,  1827 

Eliza  A.,  daughter  of  Preston,  of  Providence, 

and  Capt.  Caleb  Harris,  at  New  York,  June  12,  1827 

Almon  D.  and  Martha  Comstock,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  15,  1827 

Frances  Maria  and  William  Haskins,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Providence.     American  of  July  7,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  59 

HODGE    Martha   P.  and    Jonathan   Nayson,  at 

Newburyport.     American  of  July  9,  1830 

HODGES    Lewis  L.,  of   Providence,  and  Maria 

B.  Ingraham,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Fergeson,  Nov.  8,  1830 

Ruth,  of    Weston,  Mass.,  and   Dr.  John  Bax- 
ter, at  New  York.     American  of  April  i,  1831 
John    and    Margaret     Peirson,    at     Boston. 

American  of  May  17,  1831 

HODGKINS  Martha  and  Major  S.  H.  Long,  U. 

S.  Engineer,  at  Philadelphia.    American  of     March  23,  1819 
HODGKINSON    William  Gill,  of  Nottingham- 
shire, Eng.,   and   Ann    Outran    Hinckley, 

daughter   of   late    David,  Esq.,  of   and    at 

Boston.     American  of  Oct.  24,  1826 

HOFFMAN   B.  V.,  Esq.,  Capt.  U.  S.  Navy,  and 

Phebe   Townsend,    drtughter    of    William, 

Esq.,  :,t  Townsendville,  N.  Y.    American  of  Dec.  9,  1817 

Maria  Gertrude  and  Capt.  John  Downes,  U. 

S.    Navy,    at    Upper    Red    Hook,    N.    Y. 

American  of  Nov.  20,  1821 

HOGAN    Harriet,  second  daughter  of  Michael, 

Esq.,  U.  S.  Consul,  and  John  Styles,  Esq., 

M.  D.,  at  Valparaiso,  S.  A.     American  of  Sept.  7,  1830 

HOGG    James,  Esq.,  the  '' Ettrich   Shepherd," 

and  Margaret  Phillips,  daughter  of  Peter, 

Esq.,  at   Monswald   Mains,   Scot.     Amer- 
ican of  July  7,  1820 
HOLBROOK    Abel   and   Sally   S.  Hopkins,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  13,  1812 

Lowell,  merchant,  of  New  York,  and  Ange- 

line  Nelson,  of  and  at   Wrentham,  by  Rev. 

E  Fiske,  Dec.  21,  1824 

Britannia  and  Charles  Thurber,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  3,  1827 

.Sarah  L.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  of  Balti- 
more,   and    Dr.    Mifflin    Coulter,     U.    S. 

Navy,  at  Baltimore.     American  of  May  29,  1829 

HOLBURTON      Susan,     daughter     of     Major 

Thomas,  of    South    Kingstown,  and    Gen. 

Joseph  Stanton,  of  Charlestown,  at  South 

Kingstown.     American  of  Oct.  21,  1823 

HOLDEN    Capt.   Charles,  Jr.,   and    Ann    Hall, 

daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Levi,  all  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  10,  1810 

Ulysses   and   Julia   Ann    Draper,    youngest 

daughter  of  the  late  Paul,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  27, 1818 

Havilah,  of  Cranston,  and  Caroline  Voax,  of 

Providence,   at    Pawtucket,   by    Rev.    Mr. 

Benedict,  May  S,  1819 


(JO  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HOLDEN    Ulysses  and  Eliza  Hadwen,  both  of 

and    at   Providence,   by    Rev.    Mr.    Edes. 

Araeiican  of  Aug.  15,  1823 

Henry  and   Mary  Ann  Cooke,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  2,  1823 

Jabez  and   Mary   Phillips,  at   Pawtuxet,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Oct.  14,  1826 

Charles,  2d,  and  Ann  Cornell,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  13,  1827 

Anne  Frances,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of 

Warwick,  and  Robert  Rhodes  Stafford,  of 

Providence,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Til- 

linghast,  Nov.  4,  1827 

Thomas,  Esq.,  and    Mrs.  Sarah   Arnold,    at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  12,  1828 
Bennett    Low    and    Sarah    G.    Remington, 

daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Dec.  7,  1828 

Randall  and  Catherine  Deming,  daughter  of 

Capt.  Morris,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Jan.  5,  1830 

Zelotes  W.  and  Fanny  H.  Carpenter,  daugh- 
ter of  Dr.  Thomas  O.  H.,  both  of  and  at 

Foster,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Burlingame,  Feb.  2,  1830 

Ezra,  of  Boston,  and  Almira  W.  Lincoln,  at 

Portland.     American  of  June  8,  1830 

Oscar  D.  and  Mary  Ann  Wyatt,  at  Boston. 

American  of  June  11,  1830 

Hannah   and    William    Hawkes,    at    Lynn. 

American  of  June  18,  1830 

Thomas,   Jr.,    and    Mary    Eliza    Stafford,  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Job  Manchester,  Dec.  15,  1830 

John,  Jr.,  and  Submit  D.  Rice,  at  Groton,  Ct. 

American  of  Dec.  21,  1830 

Mrs.  Eliza  H.  and  John  Burr,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  13,  1831 

Mercy  Perlina,   daughter  of   late  Pardon,  of 

Foster,  and  Jabez  N.  Horton,   formerly  of 

Franklin,  Mass.,   at   Foster,  by   Rev.   Mr. 

Burlingame,  Aug.  7,  1832 

Thomas  R.,  Jr.  and  Eliza  Angell,  daughter 

of  William,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Pickering,  Oct.  22,  1832 

HOLDOFF    Eliza   Tillinghast,   of    Providence, 

and  Solomon  Harris,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  March  18,  1819 

HOLLAND    Nathaniel,    of    Philadelphia,    and 

Mrs.    Martha    H.    Hastings,    of    Boston, 

daughter  of  David  Greeve,  of    Providence, 

at  Philadelphia.     American  of  Dec.  24,  18 19 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  gl 

HOLLAND  Thomas  and  Harriet  Allen,  at  Bos- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene.     American  of  Dec.  15,  1829 
John    and    Harriet    Ruggles,   at    Taunton. 

American  of  Feb.  15,  18^0 

HOLLIS  Abigail  D.  and  John  O.  Grossman,  at 

Taunton.     American  of  Dec.  26,  1823 

HOLLEY  Henrietta  Williamson,  only  daughter 
of  President  Holley,  of  Transylvania  Uni , 
and  William  M.  Brand,  merchant,  at  Lex- 
ington, Ky.,  Jan.  i,  1825 
HOLLY  Sidney  Augustus,  of  Stamford,  Ct.,  and 
Eliza  Hamilton,  daughter  of  the  late  Gen- 
eral, at  New  York.  American  of  July  26,  1825 
HOLLEY  Henry  M.,  of  South  Kingstown,  and 
Mary  M.  Hall,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of 
and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tucker,                   May  9,  1831 

HOLMAN  Miss and  Mr. Gilfert. 

She  was  of  the  Theatre,    married  at  New 
York.     American  of  F"eb.  28,  181 5 

Joseph  George,  Esq.,  manager  Charleston 
Theatre,  and  Mary  Latimer,  at  Charleston, 
S.  C,  Feb.  23,  1817 

HOLEMAN  John  P.,  aged  17,  and  Lavina  Ran- 
dolph, aged  about  45,  in  Wilson  Co.,  Tenn.,  Sept.  19,  1828 
HOLMAN  John  and  Elizabeth  A.  Henderson, 
third  daughter  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Jeffrey, 
N.  H.,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dean. 
American  of  Jan.  i,  1830 

Dr.  David,  of  Dudley,  and  Almira  Brown,  at 

Thompson,  Ct.     American  of  July  30,  1830 

Mary  M.  and  Capt.  Henry  Sargent,  of  Spring- 
field, at  Boston.     American  of  Dec.  24,  1830 
HOLMES  Mary  W.  and  Samuel  Wilton,  both  of 
and  at  Boston,    by  Rev.   Mr.  Huntington. 
American  of  Oct.  23,  1810 
Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  and  Richard 

Robinson,  at  Attleboro,  Dec.  i,  1814 

Robert  N.  and  Martha  Ary,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  8,  1818 

James,  of    Attleboro,  and  Nancy  Arnold,  of 

and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,         April  9,  1820 
Joseph  F.,  of   Providence,   and  Sabra  Cobb, 
daughter  of   Otis,   of  and   at  Wrentham, 
Mass.     American  of  April  14,  1820 

Ezra  F.    and    Maria  D.    Dean,  of  Taunton, 

Mass.     American  of  July  6,  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  Attleboro,  Feb.  11,  1822 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HOLMES  Otis,  of  Sharon,  Mass.,  and  Almira  F. 
Hawkins,  of  Providence,  at  North  Provi- 
dence.    American  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Holmes,  of  Cam- 
bridge, a:  d  Ushur  Parsons,  M.  D.,  of 
Providence,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Holmes, 

Patty  and  George  S.  Aldridge,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Caroline  C,  of  Boston,  and  Hon.  William 
Crafts,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  member  of  the 
State  Senate,  at  Boston.     American  of 

Rebecca  R.and  John  Bruce,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilham, 
.  Mary  E.,  of  Providence,  and  Benjamin  Miller, 
of  East  Greenwich,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mudge, 

Elisha  H.,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and  Lydia  Allen, 
of  and  at  Windham,  Ct.    American  of 

Sally  and  Calvin  Willis,  both  of  Norton,  at 
Taunton.     American  of 

Henry  and  Mrs.  Freelove  Hopkins,  daughter 
of  Elder  John  Williams,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Mudge.     American  of 

Sally,  of  Providence,  and  Warren  Taber,  of 
New  Bedford,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey, 

Charles,  of  Nantucket,  and  Susan  W.  Barker, 
daughter  of  late  Joshua,  of  and  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Mrs.  Lucretia  and  Capt.  Benjamin  Stubbs, 
both  of  and  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  by  William 
Brown,  Esq., 

Lucia  and  Capt.  A  braham  Whiting,  at  Ply- 
mouth.    American  of 

Joanna  B.,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Jedediah  Sprague,  of  Chepachet, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

James  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Lemira  W.  Cot- 
ton, of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Kent, 

Caroline  A.  H.  and  James  F.  Howe,  junior 
editor  of  Evening  Bulletin,  at  Boston, 

Huldah  and  Walter  Tribou,  of  East  Bridge- 
water,  at  Bridgewater.     American  of 

Mary  T.  and  Asa  W.  Davis,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

John  and  Sarah  Hepingstall,  at  New  York. 
American  of 

Aaron  C.  and  Cordelia  Cooke,  at  Province- 
town.     American  of 


July  26,  1822 

Sept.  23,  1822 
Dec.  24,  1822 

June  24,  1823 
June  26,  1823 

Dec.  25,  1823 

Feb.  3,  1824 

March  26,  [824 

April  13,  1824 

May  9,  1824 

Dec.  14,  1824 

March  S,  1826 
Sept.  29,  1826 

July  18,  1827 

Oct.  r,  1827 
Nov.  II,  1828 
Dec.  23,  1828 
Dec.  25,.  1828 
Sept.  22,  1829 
Nov.  20,  1829 


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63 


HOLMES  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  Webb,  at  Salem. 
American  of 

Sylvia  Shaw,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Dex- 
ter Dana,  of  Boston,  at  Taunton.  Ameri- 
can of 

David    and    Persis    Atwood,    at    Plymouth. 
American  of 
HOLROYD  George,  merchant,  of  this  town,  and 
Mary  Ann  Aborn,  daughter  of  John  A.,  of 
and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 

Samuel  T.,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  A.  Taft, 
daughter  of  Willis,  of  Uxbridge,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mary  Ann,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Otis  Taft,  of 
Uxbridge,  Mass.,  merchant,  at  Pawtuxet, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 

Stephen  Gano,  printer,  and  Lucy  Adams, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Prof. 
Caswell, 
HOLT  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Christopher,  and  Benjamin  Marvel,  Jr., 
both  of  and  at  Newport.     American  of 

Capt.  Jacob,  of  Hampton,  Ct.,  and  Mrs,  Pen- 
elope Greene,  of  and  at  Providence.  Amer- 
ican of 

Nathaniel,  of  Newport,  and  Frances  Barker, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

John  E.  and  Elizabeth  Cornell,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Nathaniel  and  Jane  Holt,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    American  of 

Jane  and  Nathaniel  Holt,  bothof  andat  New- 
port.    American  of 

William  and  Rebecca  Richards,  daughter  of 
late  John,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Timothy  and  Thankful  Wilson,  of  Dedham, 
at  Mansfield,  Mass.     American  of 

Robert  W.,  late  of  Liverpool,  Eng.,  and  Ann 
M.  S.  Jones,  daughter  of  Owen,  of  and  at 
Boston.     American  of 

Belinda,  of  Chester,  N.  H.,   and  Thomas  E. 
Dyer,  of  and  at  Boston.     American  of 
HOLTON  Polly  and  Nahum  Howard,  both  of 
Franklin,  in  this  town.     American  of 

Susan  and  Joel  Metcalf,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes. 
HOLYOKE  William,  24,  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Fel- 
ton,  aged  41,  at  Marlboro,  after  a  six  weeks' 
courtship,  married  by  Rev.  Mr.  Alden. 
American  of 


Dec.  25,  1829 

Nov.  30,  1830 
Dec.  7,  1830 

Nov.  2t,  1811 

April  22,  1813 

Dec.  6,  1818 

Jan.  20,  1830 

July  12.  1816 

June  30,  1818 
Sept.  7,  1820 

Sept.  25,  1821 

May  16,  1823 

May  16,  1823 

March  26,  1824 

March  2,  1827 

Oct.  13,  1829 
March  i,  1831 
Sept.  14,  1810 
April  24,  1814 

Oct.  2,  1829 


64  VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

HOMANS  Hannah,  of   Beverly,  and  John  Lor- 

ing,  of  Boston,  in  this  town.     American  of  Nov.  2,  1810 

HOMER  Sarah  Sumner,  daughter  of  George, 
Esq.,  and  Charles  M.  Carlton,  merchant, 
at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Palfrey,  Jan.  5,  1820 

James  L.,  junior  editor  of  Boston  Gazette,  and 
Anne  A.  Baxter,  daughter  of  late  Anthony, 
at  Quincy,  Feb.  21,  1828 

Fitzburg,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Nancy  B. 
DeWolfe,  daughter  of  Hon.  James,  at 
Park  Hill,  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Gris- 
wold,  April  29,  1828 

Albert  and  Sarah  Mackintosh,  at  Boston. 
American  of  July  9,  1830 

Emeline  D.  and  Charles  Whitten,  at  Cam- 
bridgeport.     American  of  Dec.  3,  1830 

HONAY  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, Esq.,  and  Charles  Jones,  at  New 
York.     American  of  Sept.  25,  1829 

HONE  Joanna,  daughter  of  late  Philip  I.,  Esq., 

and  Charles  Kneeland,  at  New  York  City,  April  29,  1829 
HONEYWELL  Desdemona,  of  New  Shore- 
ham,  and  Edwin  Sanford,  of  and  at  New- 
port. American  of  Sept.  8,  1820 
HOOD  Hon.  Samuel,  son  of  the  Admiral,  and 
Charlotte  Nelson,  niece  of  the  Admiral, 
in  England.     American  of  Oct.  5,  1810 

William  D.and  Betsey  Child,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  late  Oliver,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     American  of  Feb.  6,  1820 

Abiezer  D.  and  Mary  Sheldon,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Central  Falls,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ben- 
edict, "  July  25,  1824 

Henry  and  Abby  Stetson,  both  of  Warwick, 
at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ross,  Nov.  6,  183 1 

HOOKER  Sarah  E.  R.,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  and 
Rev.  Solomon  Peck,  Prof,  in  Amherst  Col- 
lege, formerly  of  Providence,  at  Andover, 
by  Rev.  Pro!.  Murdock,  May  11,  1826 

HOOPER  Amos  M.,  formerly  of  Limerick,  Me., 

and  Mary  Policy,  of  and  at  Walpole,  June  30,  1823 

Capt.  Thomas  and   Betsey  A.  Shaw,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of  June  i,  1827 

Sally  E.  and  Otis  Simmons,  at  Swanzey,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Dec.  [2,  1830 

Henry  and  Harriet  Hooper,  daughter  of  late 
Hon.  Nathaniel,  at  Marblehead.  Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  28,  1830 

Harriet,  daughter  of  late  Hon.  Nathaniel,  and 
Henry  Hooper,  at  Marblehead.  Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  28,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


65 


HOPEWOOD  Mary  S.,  daughter  of  William 
W.,  and  George  W.  Taylor,  at  New  York, 
by  Rev.  Henry  Chace,  May  ii,  1831 

HOPKIN'S  Catharine    and   Jeremiah    Bates,  at 

Scituate.     American  of  March  7,  1809 

Arty,  of    Foster,  and   Clement    Easton,  of 

Providence,  at  Foster.     American  of  Oct.  22,  181 1 

Sally  S.  and  Abel  Holbrook,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  13,  1812 

Henry,  of  Seekonk,  and  Nancy  Petengill,  of 
this  town,  at  Sterling,  Ct.     American  of  July  14,  1812 

Nancy  and  Lewis  Simmons,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.     American  of        March  8,  1814 

Samuel,  merchant,  and  Isabella  Harrison 
Powell,  daughter  of  Snelling,  Esq.,  both  of 
and  at  Boston,  Oct.  10,  1818 

Rebecca,  of  Seekonk,  and  Daniel  Salisbury, 
of  North  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.   Blake.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1818 

John  G.  and  Rosamond  Dawless,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer.  Oct.  22,  1820 

Harriet  A.,  daughter  of  Stephen,  and  Elisha 
C.  Wells,  both  of  and  at  Providence. 
American  of  March  5,  1822 

Sarah,  of   Smithfield,    and   Jabez  Clarke,  of 

Providence,  at  Smithfield,  by  Judge  Mann,  Dec.  i,  1822 

Penelope  and  Abner  3utler,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.  American 
of  July  29,  1823 

Carver  and  Abby  Knight  Manchester,  young- 
est daughter  of  Col.  Israel,  both  of  and  at 
Scituate.     American  of  Oct.  7,  1823 

Mrs.  Freelove,  daughter  of  Elder  John  Wil- 
liams, and  Henry  Holhies,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge.     American  of  April  13,  1824 

Capt.  Samuel  S.,  of  Providenre,  and  Eliza- 
beth P.  Brooks,  of  and  at  New  London. 
American  of  Oct.  12,  1824 

Stephen  G.,  &i  Warwick,  and  Eliza  Ralph, 
daughter  of  David,  of  and  at  Scituate,  by 
Elder  Richard  Knight,  Dec.  26,  1824 

Arnold  and  Eliza  Cole,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  i,  1826 

Mercy  and  William  T.  Weaver,  at  Smithfield. 

American  of  Oct.  30,  1827 

Jarvis  and  Hannah  Pond,  of   Providence,  at 

Foster,  Dec.  30,  1827 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  Foster,  and 

Solomon  Sweet,  of  Glocester,  at  Foster,  Dec.  30,  1827 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HOPKINS  Harriet,  of  Providence,  and  James 
Livingstone,  of  Saratoga,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent, 

William  A.  and  Sarah  Baker,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  Isaac,  and  John  C. 
Ailman,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy, 

Mary  and  Christopher  King,  both  of  and  at 
Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

George  H.  and  Sophia  Newman,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

Rebecca  and  Hiram  Peirce,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket.     American  of 

Ann  Eliza,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  Albert 
W.  Snow,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pattison, 
HOPKINSON  Elizabeth  B.,  daughter  of  Joseph, 
Esq.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  John  Keating. 
Jr.,  Esq.,  at  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  by  Rt. 
Rev.  Bishop  White.  American  of 
HOPPIN  Abby  and  George  Bradford,  in  this 
town.     American  of 

Henry,  merchant,  and  Almy  H.  Bowler, 
daughter  of  the  late  Samuel  B.,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Thomas  Coles,  merchant,  and  Harriet  Dunn 
Jones,  daughter  of  His  Excellency,  the  Gov- 
ernor, William  Jones,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Lorania,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Benjamin, 
and  Edward  Carrington,  Esq.,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Eliza  L.,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  of  Providence, 
and  Thomas  Eddy,  of  Warwick,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Ann  Eliza,  only  daughter  of  Davis,  and  Caleb 
Westcott,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Richard,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  Ann  Pratt, 
daughter  of  late  Thomas,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Dunn, 

Susan  H.,  eldest  daughter  of  Richard,  and 
Daniel  B.  Bowler,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker, 

Levi  and  Nancy  Sweeting,  daughter  of  Major 
Henry,  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bos- 
well.     American  of 

Caroline  Elizabeth,  second  daughter  of  Rich- 
ard, of  Providence,  and  Henry  Williams,  of 


April  23,  1828 
May  14,  1828 

Jan.  I,  1829 
March  15,  1829 

Sept.  6,  1829 
April  15,  1831 

Dec.  5-1831 

May  25,  1824 
June  6,  1809 

Nov.  26,  1 8 10 

Nov.  12,  1811 

July  26,  1812 

Jan.  14,  1818 

Jan.  9,  1820 

Dec.  12,  1820 

Feb.  5,  1827 

March  2,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  67 

HOPPIN: 

Woonsocket  Falls,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  22,  1828 

Mary  Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  George  W., 

of  Providence,  and  M Humph- 
reys, of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  5,  1829 
William  W.,  of  Providence,  and  Frances  Au- 
gusta Sweet,  daughter  of   Titus,  Esq.,  of 

and   at   New    Haven,  by    Rev.  Dr.  Bacon. 

American  of  July  13,  1832 

George  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Elizabeth  W. 

Alsop,  daughter  of  Joseph  W.,  of  and  at 

Middletown,  Ct.,  Sept.  24,  1832 

HOPSON    Henry,   of   Clarkesville,   Tenn.,  and 

Catharine   Cooke,  daughter  of    Prof.  John 

E.,  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  by  Rev.  Benjamin 

Smith.     American  of  Dec.  7,  1830 

HOPTROUGH     Fanny    and    Thomas    White. 

Mr.    White    had    taken    the    Crown    and 

Anchor  Inn  with  its  loose  stock  and  fur- 
nishings.    The  appraiser  told  him  he  may 

as  well  take  the  barmaid  too.     Mr.  White 

proposed  and  was  accepted.     In  England, 

at  St.  Maurice  Church.     American  of  March  8,  1814 

HORN  Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Daniel,  of 

Barrington,  and  Job  Wheaton,  of  ^eekonk, 

at  Barrington.     American  of  June  28,  1822 

HORSEY    Hon.  Outerbridge,  U.  S.  Senator,  of 

Delaware,    and    Eliza    Lee,    daughter    of 

Thomas,    Esq.,    at     Georgetown,    D.    C. 

American  of  April  28,  18 12 

HORSWELL  Nathaniel,  of  this  town,  and  Eliza 

Briggs,  of   New  Bedford,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  9,  1812 

HORSEWELL    James  and    Hannah  Knowles, 

both    of   and    at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Dec.  14,  1814 

Henrietta  and  J'ames  A.  Wilson,  both  of  and 

at  Newport.     American  of  Nov.  5,  1819 

James   and    Mary    Taber,    daughter   of   late 

Reuben,  at  Newport.     American  of  Sept.  28, 1821 

Martha,   daughter   of    Ephraim,  and    David 

Taylor,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Mudge,  May  19.  1825 

William,  of    Providence,   and   Harriet   Oxx, 

daughter    of    late    William,    formerly    of 

Bristol  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  Jan.  22,  1826 
Isaiah    C,    of    Providence,   and    Eliza   Ann 

Greenman,  daughter  of  Silas,  of  Newport,  at 

Centreville,  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilsbn,'         April  9,  1826 


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VITAL   RECORD.  OP  RHODE   ISLAND 


HORSEWELL  Francis  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Whit- 
ing, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Ephraim  and  Hannah  Hiscock,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
HOSWELL  William,  of  Newport,  and  Charlotte 
P.  Rhodes,  of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Shurtleff.  American  of 
HORTON  Benjamin  and  Betsey  Bliss,  daughter 
of  Dr.  James,  both  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Thompson, 

Sanford  and  Mrs.  Sally  Bennett,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

James,  2nd,  and  Sophia  Wheaton,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Joseph,  at  Rehoboth.  American 
of 

Mrs.  Lydia,  21,  and  James  Case,  16,  both  of 
and  at  Rehoboth.     American  of 

Hannah  M.,  of  Warren,  and  James  S.  Gardi- 
ner, of  Rehoboth,  at  Warren, 

Eveline  and  Joseph  Gay  Metcalf,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

John  S.,  of  Providence,  and  EHza  Tudor,  of 
and  at  East  Winsor,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rob- 
bins.     American  of 

Ann  Eliza,  of  Mendon,  and  Jabez  Barney,  of 
and  at  Swanzey.    American  of 

Andrew  and  Mary  Hathaway,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Mudge, 

Sarah  B.  and  Joshua  Fuller,  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Whipple.    American  of  July  25 

Rebecca  W.,  of  Dighton,  and  Philip  Nichols, 
of  Rehoboth,  at  Dighton, 

Jerusha  Ellis,  of  Dighton,  and  Ruel  H olden 
Baker,  of  Warren,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker, 

Jabez  N.,  formerly  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and 
Mercy  Perlina  Holden,  daughter  of  late 
Pardon,  of  and  at  Foster,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Burlingame, 

Mehitable,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Capt.  Nathan 
H.  Bliss,  of  Attleboro,  at  Rehoboth, 
HOSACK  Alexander,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Frances 
Dwyer,  both  of  New  York,  at  Valparaiso, 
on  board  U.  S.  Ship  Constellation.  Amer- 
ican of 

Dr.    David   and    Mrs.    Madalina    Coster,  in' 
New  York.     American  of 
HOSMER  Rev.  George  W.,  of  Northfield,  and 
Hannah  P.  Kendall,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr. 
Kendall,  at  Plymouth.     American  of 


May  21,  1826 
Oct.  15,  1826 

Dec.  9,  1 83 1 

Dec.  6,  18 (2 
Deg.  S,  1813 

Oct.  10,  1815 

March  22,  i8r6 

Jan.  I,  1818 

Oct.  23,  1820 

Dec.  12,  1820 

Jan.  27,  1824 

March  2,  1825 

and  Aug.  i,  1826 

Dec.  3,  1826 

Dec.  12,  1830 

Aug.  7,  1832 
Jan.  I,  1833 

Aug.  20,  1822 
March  4,  1825 

May  3,  1 83 1 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  gg 

HOTCHKISS  Mary  and  David  Hensdley,  Jr., 
of  New  York,  merchant,  at  New  Haven. 
American  of  Jan.  5,  1830 

HOTEN  George  and  Mary  Wheeler,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  May  5,  1822 

HOTHUM  Admiral  and  Frances  Ann  Julianna, 
daughter  of  Lord  Rous,  at  London.    Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  6,  1816 
HOUSE  Col.  E.  G.  and   Mrs.  Nancy  Gray,  at 

Boston.     American  of  July  15,  1825 

HOUSTON  George  S.,  late  President  of  the 
Bachelors  Society,  and  Mary  Forman,  at 
Dayton,  Ohio.     American  of  Oct.  17,  181 5 

John  H.,  Esq  ,  and  Gertrude  Parker  Truxton, 
daughter  of  the  Commodore,  at  Washing- 
ton City.     American  of  Nov.  i,  1825 
HOVEY  Philetus,   and    Caroline    Freeman,    at 

Natic,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Sept.  4,  1832 

William,  of  New  York,  and  Mary  W.  Smith, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  of  and  at  Paw- 
tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff^  Oct.  13,  1823 

HOWARD  Nahum  and    Polly   Holton,  both  of 

Franklin,  in  this  town.     American  of  Sept.  14,  1810 

Pardon  B.,  of  this  town,  and  Sabra  Taft,  of 
and  at  Mendon,  Dec.  16,  1810 

Louisa  and  John  Calder,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of  Jan.  12,  1813 

Mrs.  Lydia,  75,  and  Dr.  John  Toliaferro,  82, 
at  Milledgeville,  Ga.,  by  Augustus  Harris, 
Esq.,  July  16,  1 8 14 

William  A.  and  Harriet  Barton,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Rufus,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  14,  1816 

Ann  C,  of  Hampton,  Ct.,  and  Dr.  Waldo 
Hutchins,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  at  Hampton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Weld,  Feb.  9,  1819 

Sarah  C,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  of 
Hampton,  Ct.,  and  James  H.  Cady,  of 
Providence,  at  Hampton.     American  of  Sept.  17,  1819 

Caroline  and  Samuel  Gilman,  of  Charleston, 

S.  C,  at  Watertown,  Mass.    American  of         Oct.  26,  1819 

Joseph,   of  Taunton,  and   Lydia   Smith,  of 

Rehoboth,  at  Attleboro,  Feb.  16,  1820 

John  E.,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  and  Corne- 
lia Annabella  Read,  daughter  of  late  Hon. 
Jacob,  of  South  Carolina,  in  Georgia. 
American  of  Jan.  9.  1821 

Martin,  of  Foster,  and  Ruth  Whipple,  daugh- 
ter of  James,  at  Scituate.     American  of  March  9,  1821 

John   and   Eliza    Sheldon,  both   of  and    at 

Cranston.     American  of  May  15,  182 1 


70  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HOWARD  Hepzibah  C,  daughter  of  late  J.  C, 

of    Boston,  and   F.  W.  Sage,  at   Boston. 

American  of  Jan.  7,  1823 

John  C,  of  Hampton,  Ct,   and  Sarah  May 

Sumner,  daughter   of   late   Samuel,  Esq., 

of  and  at  Pomfret,  by  Rev.  Walter  Lyon,  Oct.  7,  1823 

Sarah  E.,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry,  of  New 

York,  and  Rev.   Manning    B.    Roche,    of 

Philadelphia,  at  New  York.     American  of  July  2,  1824 

Seth,   of   Olneyville,   and   Mary    Miller,   of 

Cumberland,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  Feb.  17,  1825 

Jesse,    Esq.,   and  Mary  King,   daughter    of 

Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tatem,  April  11,  1825 

Sophia  Catherine,  daughter  of  Col.  John  E., 

of  Baltimore,  and   William  George  Read, 

Esq.,  late  of   Newport,   at    Baltimore,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Duncan.     American  of  May  27,  1825 

Ansel,  of  Taunton,  and  Louisa  Wilbour,  of 

and  at  Roxbury,  Oct.  31,  1826 

Capt.  James  and  Hannah  M^comber,  formerly 

of  Providence,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  Feb.  14,  1827 

Apolios  and  Bethiah  Porter,  of  Bridgewater, 

Mass.,  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes. 

American  of  Nov.  27,  1827 

Mary  G.  and  Benjamin  W.  Freeman,  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     American 

of  Aug.  5,  1828 

Mary  C.  and  Lewis  Potter,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, Nov.  20,  1828 
Clarissa,    daughter    of    Hon.    Asaph,    and 

George  G.  French,  of  Portland,  merchant, 

at  Minot.     American  of  June  29,  1830 

Catharine   Hayes   and   James  Cunningham, 

at  Boston.     American  of  Dec.  17,  1830 

Elizabeth    H.,   daughter    of    Thomas,    and 

Thomas   M.   Burgess,  at  Philadelphia,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Barnes,  Oct.  10,  1831 

HOWE  Hezekiah,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and    Lydia 

Wilkinson,  youngest  daughter  of  Oziel,  of 

North  Providence,   in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes.     American  of  Nov.  to,  1809 

Joseph,  merchant,  of  Boston,  and  Lucy  Hunt, 

of  this  town.    American  of  Jan.  7,  1812 

Elisha,  Esq.,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  merchant,  and 

Silence  Arnold,  only  daughter  of  Ahab,  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  22,  1815 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  7  J 

HOWE  Mary,  daughter  of  Sampson,  Esq.,  and 

John  L.  Blake,  rector  of  St.  Paul's  Church, 

Pawtucket,  of  and  at  Killingly,   by   Rev. 

Mr.  Atkins,  Dec.  7,  18 16 

Estes,    Esq.,  city  recorder,  and  Nancy  Wil- 

lard,  daughter  of  Dr.  Elias,  at  Albany,  N. 

Y.     American  of  Oct.  5,  1821 

Charles  and  Ann  Cole,  both  of  and  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Furman,  April  20,  1825 
George,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,and  Mary  Whitman, 

daughter  of  Gen.  Reuben,  of  and  at  War- 
wick. American  of  May  27,  1825 
Mrs.  Amelia  and  Rev.  Solomon  Sias,  of  the 

Methodists,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.Merrett. 

American  of  Aug.  9,  1825 

Rev.  E.  G.,  of  Illinois,  and  Mary  Ann  Condy, 

daughter   of   Capt.   Thomas    H.,    at   Paw- 

tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Aug.  15,  1825 

Calvin  W.,  of  New  York,  and  Charlotte  At- 

well,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Amos,  in  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr  Edes,  Nov.  30,  1825 
Mary  F.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Mr.Howe,  and  Rev. 

Samuel    Russell,     at    Hopkinton,     Mass. 

American  of  Feb.  16,  1827 

Henrietta,  of  New  York,  and  John  C.  Hines, 

of  Providence,  at  New  York,  Sept.  25,  1828 

James  F.,  Junior  Editor  of  Evening  Bulletin, 

and  Caroline  A.  H.  Holmes,  at  Boston,  Nov.  11,  1828 

Mary  and    Rev.  William  Shed,  at  Abington, 

Mass.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 

Mrs.  Nancy,  of  Ware,  and    Rev.  Joseph  Re- 

vill,  of  Brimfield,  at  Ware.     American  of  ,  Jan.  29,  1830 

Adaline  and  William  Gonsolve,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  Nov.  14,  1832 

HOWELL  Sarah  C,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon. 

David,  and  Gamaleel  L.  Dwight,  of  Boston, 

merchant,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  21,  1809 
Eliza  B.,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Jere- 
miah B.,  and  Benjamin  Co  well,  Esq.,  At- 
torney at  Law,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  4,  1818 

Waitey   F.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Jeremiah   B., 

and   Appleton  Walker,  at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  15,  1823 

Alexander    H.,   Esq.,   and   Emily    Jackson, 

daughter  of  late  Amasa,  of  New  York,  at 

Canandaigua,  N.  Y.     American  of  July  27,  1830 

Martha  Brown,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  J. 

B.,  of  Providence,  and  Charles  Lippitt,  Jr., 

Esq.,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Sept.  10,  1832 


72 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 


ROWLAND  Isaac  W.  and  Frances  Hull,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Hanson,  both  of  Newport, 

at  Tiverton.     American  of  Julyso,  1811 

Nathaniel  and  Phebe  Thornton,  daughter  of 

Elisha,  at  New  Bedford,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House.  American  of  April  28,  1812 
Penelope,  daughter  of  John,  and   Amherst 

Everett,  merchant,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug,  19,  181 3 

Phebe  G.,  of   East  Greenwich,  and  William 

B.  Wilcox,  of   West  Greenwich,   at   East 

Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Manchester. 

American  of  May  17,  1816 

Joseph,  Jr.,  of  East   Greenwich,  and  Hearty 

Cranston,  daughter  of  William,  of  Massa- 
chusetts, at  Newport.  American  of  Aug.  6,  1816 
Peleg,  Jr.,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y ,  and  Ruth 

Eddy  Congdon,  second  daughter  of  Jona- 
than,   of   and    at    this   town,  at    Friends' 

Meeting  House,  July  30,  1818 

Elizabeth    L.,  daughter   of  John,  Esq.,  and 

William  Hatch,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Feb.  27,  1820 

Susan  A.  and  James  M.  Brown,  merchant,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  March  5,  1820 

Josiah   and   Mary   L.  Bradford,  daughter  of 

John,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Mann,  Aug.  27,  1820 

Capt.  Daniel,  formerly  of  Rhode  Island,  and 

Gunilda  Hayes,  late  of   Ontario,  N.  Y.,  at 

St.  Charles,  Mo.     American  of  Aug.  28,  1821 

Ann,  daughter  of  late  Thomas,  and  Henry 

Oman,  at  Newport.     American  of  March  4,  1823 

Capt.  George,  of   Providence,  and  Sarah  M. 

Almy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  of  and  at 

Newport.    American  of  Aug.  8,  1823 

Mary  and   Thomas   Pearce,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.     American  of  Jan.  6,  1824 

John  W.  and  Susan  A.  Greene,  both  of  and 

at  East  Greenwich,  Nov.  9,  1826 

Hon.   John  and    Mrs.  Polly  Munro,  both  of 

and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Dec.  3,  1826 

Juliet  and  Joseph  A.  Scott,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  28,  1828 
Ethan  M.,  of  Mason,  Mass.,  and  Frances  M. 

Russell,  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Benedict,  Oct.  21,  1828 

Phebe,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  George  S.  Allen, 

of  Providence,  at  Troy,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ross,  Nov.  23,  1828 
Hannah  and  Pardon  H.  Tillinghast,  at  East 

Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast,  Jan.  13,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  73 

HOWLAND  George,  Jr.,  and  Sylvia  G.  Allen, 

daughter  of  James,  deceased,  at  Friends' 

Meeting  House,  Providence,  April  30,  1829 

Ruth  and  Nathaniel  Sheperd,  at    Westport. 

American  of  Oct.  2,  1829 

Abby,  daughter  of  Capt.  Wanton,  and  Pardon 
■     Gray,  Jr.,  at  Dartmouth.     American  of  Sept.  17,  1830 

Mary,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Providence, 

and  Rowland  Lyman,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  2,  1832 

HOXIE    Olive,  eldest  daughter  of  Christopher, 

Esq.,  and  Martin  Kempton,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Henry  S.  Mansfield,  Esq.,  March  15,  1823 

HOXSIE  John,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Sally  B. 

Manchester,  of  and   at   Westport.     Amer- 
ican of  July  9,  1824 
Mercy,   of    West    Greenwich,   and   Thomas. 

Phillips,  Jr.,  of    Exeter,  at    Centreville,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  26,  1828 

HOYLE    Henry  W.  and  Rebecca  M.  Bliss,  both 

of  this  town,  at  F'hiladelphia.     American  of        June  18,  i8r6 
HUBBARD  Dr.  Benjamin  and  Anstress  Draper, 

at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  June  23,  1812 

John    F.,  Editor    Norwich    Journal,  and    Al- 

mira   Meade,  daughter  of  the  General,  at 

Norwich,  N.  Y.     American  of  April  4,  1820 

Huldah    and    Col.   Joseph    Jones    Munroe, 

brother  of  the  President,  at  Charlton,  Mo. 

American  of  Sept.  25,  182 1 

A.  H.  and  Eliza  Lanman,  daughter  of   Hon. 

James,  at  Norwich,  Ct.     Americaij  of  Nov.  6,  1821 

Eunice,  of  Warren,  and  Joseph  Seymour,  of 

Newport,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welsh,  June  22,  1823 

Sarah  Ann,  of   Newport,  and  Thomas  Dring 

Gladding,  of   and   at    Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano.     American  of  May  21,  1824 

Joseph,  M.  D.,  of    Boston,  and    Sarah    Ann 

Snow,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  Nor- 
wich, Ct.     American  of  Oct.  5,  1824 
Mrs.    Lettice,    of    Providence,   and    Robert 

Crandall,  Esq.,  of  Exeter,  at  Randolph,  Vt. 

American  of  Oct.  29,  1824 

Virtue   C.  and   John  Crosby,  both  of  Troy, 

Mass.,  at  Newport,  June  22,  1826 

Ezra  and  Sarah    H.  Kinnicutt,  daughter  of 

late  Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  18,  1827 

Charlotte   W.  and   Isaac    Sherman,  both   of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept,  2,  1827 

Martha  and  Rev.  Joshua  Dodge,  at  Sandw^ich.  .,    „     „ 

American  of  April  18,  1831 


74  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HUBBARD  James  and  Mrs.  Joanna  Colby,  at 
U.  S.  Marine  Hospital,  Chelsea.  Ameri- 
can of  April  22,  1 83 1 
HUDSON  Harding  H.,  of  Cranston,  and  Susan 
Sheldon,  daughter  of  Col.  Stephen,  of  and 
at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  April  4,  1813 

Maria,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Charles  C.  Harrington,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  6,  1820 

Bethiah  and  Nicholas  Wade,  at  East  Bridge- 
v/ater.     American  of  June  28,  1822 

Mary  Cahoone,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas, 
and  Thomas  Stacy,  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of  May  14,  1824 

Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  late  William,  and 
James  Smith,  at  Newport.     American  of  Oct.  4,  1825 

Caleb  B.  and-  Sarah  Wilcox,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Nov.  20,  1825 

Henry  J.  and  Amey  A.  Barker,  daughter  of 
Capt.  James,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gammell,  May  14,  1826 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Samuel, 
and  Thomas  Cooke,  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of  May  16,  1826 

James  L.  and  Ann  Eliza  Thompson,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Jan.  25,  1827 

Matilda  P.  and  John  W.  Bennett,  at  Natic, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Dec.  13,  1827 

HUGHES   Walter,  formerly  of  Boston  Theatre, 

and  Mrs. Young,  formerly  of  the 

Halifax  and  late  of.  the  Boston,  at  Colum 

bia,  S.  C.     American  of  Feb.  6,  1821 

John  L.  and  Eliza  Whiting,  daughter  of  late 
Col.  Jeremiah,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  16,  1822 

Eleanor  J.  and  Spencer  Beers,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  July  13,  1828 
HUGHSON  Elizabeth  R.,  only  daughter  of  late 
John,  of  Camden,  S.  C,  and  Aaron  Burr, 
formerly  of  Providence,  at  Camden,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hartwell.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1832 

HULL    Serena  and  Charles  Potter,  2nd,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  8,  1809 

Frances,  daughter  of  the  late  Hanson,  and 
Isaac  W.  Howland,  both  of  Newport,  at 
Tiverton.     American  of  July  30,  181 1 

Capt.  William  and  Roana  Newell,  in  this 
town,    -  Sept.  8,  1811 

Maria,  daughter  of  General  William,  and  Ed- 
ward Fenwick  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Augusta, 
Ga.,  at  Boston.     American  of  Nov.  30,  1813 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  75 

HULL  Dennison  and  Ann  Potter,  daughter  of 
the  late  Governor  Potter,  both  of  and  at 
South  Kingstown.     American  of  May  20,  1814 

Capt.  Peleg  and  Mrs.  Patience  Paul,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  May  4,  1817 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Gideon,  of 
Providence,  and  Francis  BickneJl,  of  Rome, 
N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  at  this  town,  May  17,  1818 

Daniel  and  Mary  Ann  West,  eldest  daughter 
of  William,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  June  28,  18 18 

Ann   and  Jacob   C.  Gould,  both  of  and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  2,  i8i8 

Rev.  Stephen,  of  Raynham,  Mass.,  and  Cath- 
arine H.  Lippitt,  daughter  of  Charles,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,         March  17,  18 19 

Thomas  C.  and  Charlotte  Cooke,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  22,  1819 

Susan,  daughter  of  Joseph,  late  of  South 
Kingstown,  and  Joseph  T.  Perry,  of  New- 
port, at  Sterling,  Ct.     American  of  Oct.  15,  1819 

Capt.  Gideon  and    Eliza  Whitmore,  both  of 

Providence,  at  New  York.     American  of  Dec.  4,  1819 

Susan,  daughter  of  Rev.  Stephen,  of  Rayn- 
ham, and  Benjamin  Seaver,  of  Taunton,  at 
Raynham.     American  of  Nov.  9,  1821 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Rev.  Stephen,  of  Rayn- 
ham, and  John  Goldsboro,  Preceptor  of 
Bristol  Academy,  at  Raynham.  American 
of  Jan.  8,  1822 

John  and  Pamela  Barker,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of  May  6,  1823 

Henry,  of  New  Lebanon,  and  Mary  Ann 
Grant,  of  Richmond,  Mass.,  at  Ballston,  N. 
Y.     American  of  May  23,  1823 

George,  of  Brookfield,  Ct.,  and  Sarah  Lawton, 

of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport.     American  of  May  25,  1824 

Peleg  and  Sarah  Ann  Thurber,  daughter  of 
Caot.  John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Nov.  22,  1824 

Rev.  Stephen  and  Sybel  Griffitts,  both  of 
West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  at  Austerlitz,  N. 
H.     American  of  March  i,  1825 

Julia  Knox,  youngest  daughter  of  General 
William,  and  Joseph  Wheeler,  of  Augusta, 
Ga.,  at  Newton,  Mass.     American  of  Sept.  20,  1825 

Wager,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  C.  Cong- 
don,  at  South  Kingstown.     American  of  April  28,  1826 

J • ,  60,  after  a  widowhood  of  5  weeks, 

and   Belinda   Walker,   23,   at    Farrington, 

Penn.     American  of  May  22,  1829 


76  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HULL  Thomas,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Ann 
Campbell,  of  Barrington,  at  Smithfield,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Scott,  Oct.  lo,  1830 

HULME  Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Marie 
Laura  Payen,  only  daughter  of  J.  \V.,  Esq., 
of  and  at  Sedan,  France,  July  29,  1829 

HUMBERT  Mrs.  F.  C.  and  Eugene  Prudhomme, 
married  by  Rev.  Spencer  H.  Cone,  at  New 
York.  [She  was  before  married  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Lyell,  Oct.  19,  1819]  April  20,  1829 

HUME    Robert   and    Eliza   Moore,  daughter  of 

John,  Esq.,  all  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  May  26,  181 1 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  and  William  Lucas,  Esq.,  at 
Charleston,  Oct.  7,  18 19 

HUMES    Sally  and  Amos  Sylvester,  at   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Aug.  21,  i82i 
Samuel,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  and  Phebe  Snell,  of 
Warwick,  daughter  of  David,  at  Warwick, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  9,  1825 
Rebecca  and  David  R.  Anthony,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Nov.  9,  1828 

HUMPHREY  Eliza,  daughter  of  John,  of  Bar- 
rington, and  Luther  Ashley,  of  Windham, 
Ct.,  at  Barrington,  married  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Watson.     American  of  Sept.  26,  1809 

.A.mey  Brown,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sam- 
uel Brown,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  at  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  12,  18 13 

Mary,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Wilmarth 
Heath,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wat- 
son, _  Sept.  18,  1814 
Mrs.  Abigail,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Dutee  Rob- 
erts, of  Providence,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Jacobs,  June  29,  18 17 
Sarah   A.,  of  Providence,  and  Zelie  Darling, 

of  Sutton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sias,  Sept.  12,  1817 

John   and    Diana   Brown,  at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  21,  1817 

Emerson  and  Huldah  Peck,  both  of  and  at 
Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.  Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  26,  1819 

HUMPHREYS  Capt.  Samuel  and  Sarah  G. 
Easton,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Oathman,  Nov,  26,  1821 

HUMPHREY  Ebenezer  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Bachellor,  both  of  and  at  Oxford,  Mass. 
American  of  May  10,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  77 

HUMPHREY  Thomas  G.  and  Abby  Eddy, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  2d,  at  Providence. 
American  of  Oct.  4,  1822 

Col.  Walker  and  Olive  R.  Mauran,  both  of 

Providence,  at  New  York,  Dec.  27,  1822 

Abby  and  Samuel  Bosworth,  of  Warren,  at 

Rehoboth.     American  of  Nov.  g,  1824 

Abby  and  Samuel   Bosworth,  of  Warren,  at 

Rehoboth.      American  of  Nov.  12,  1824 

Thomas  A.  and  Caroline  Cooke,  both  of  and 
and  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright. 
American  of  Feb.  12,  1828 

HUMPHREYS  M ,  of  Philadelphia,  mer- 
chant, and  Mary  Anne  Hoppin,  eldest 
daughter  of  George  W.,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  5,  1829 

Mrs.    Ann    F.,    of   Boston,    and  M De- 

Walewski,  formerly  Colonel  Imperial 
Army  of  France,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Potter.     American  of  Jan.  5,  1830 

John  and  Hannah  D.  Bridges,  at  Marble- 
head.     American  of  Nov.  30,  1830 

Henry  and  Sarah  Clapp,  eldest  daughter  of 
Richard  Blake,  at  Dorchester,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Harris.  They  are  both  of  the  7th  gen- 
eration and  direct  descendants  from  the 
first  settlers  of  that  town.  There  are  but 
two  intermarriages  outside  of  any  but  de- 
scendants of  first  settlers  :  ist  to  a  daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  William  Thompson,  first  min- 
ister of  Braintree  (now  Quincy)  ;  2d  to  a 
daughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  Dexter,  of  Ded- 
ham.  The  marriage  was  performed  on  the 
spot  where  lived  and  died  Rev.  Richard 
Mather,  the  first  minister  at  Dorchester. 
American  of  Dec.  7,  1830 

Hannah  M.,  of  Tiverton,  and  Stephen  L. 
French,  of  Fall  River,  at  Tiverton,  May  12,  1831 

Martha  Ellis,  daughter  of  Walker,  and  Leon 
Chappotin,  of  Meadville,    Penn.,   at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Sept.  27,  1831 
HUMPHREYS  William  S.,  of  Millbury,  Mass., 
and   Amey  A.  Knowles,  of  and   at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Nov.  5,  1832 
HUNGERFORD  Dr.  Thomas  B.  and  Ann  M. 
C.  Wilkinson,  only  child  of   George,  Esq., 
both  of  Oak,  Calvert  Co.,  Md.   American  of     March  11,  1831 
HUNNEMAN  Ann    F.  H.,  daughter  of   Dea. 
William   C,   of   Roxbury,  and  Joseph  F 
Milner,  of  Boston,   at   Roxbury,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Lovell,                                                          May  12,  1831 


78  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 

HUNNEWELL  John  and  Mary  Mitchell,  daugh- 
ter of  Jonathan,  both  of  and  at  New  Shore- 
ham.     American  of  July  19,  1816 

Hon.  Jonathan,  of  Boston,  and  Mrs.  Theoda 

Davis,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.    American  of  Feb.  11,  1820 

HUNT  Lucy,  of  this  town,   and  Joseph    Howe, 

of  Boston,  merchant.     American  of  Jan.  7,  1812 

Abigail,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Hunt,  of 
Watertown,  Mass.,  and  Capt.  Josiah  Snell- 
ing,  4th  U.  S   Infantry,  at  Detroit,  Aug.  14,  1812 

Clement  Smith,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Sarah  Ann 
Senter,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Isaac,  at 
St.  John's  Church,  by    Rev.  Dr.   Crocker,  Jan.  14,  1813 

Anna  T.,  of  Warwick,  and  Adrian  Weed,  Jr., 
of  Worcester,  Mass.,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Jacobs,  April  25,  1813 

Waite  A.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Amasa  Humph- 
rey, of  Barrington,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Jacobs,  June  12,  1813 

Mary  Ann,  of  Seekonk,  and  Joseph  T.  An- 
thony, of  this  town,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hill,  Aug.  13,  1815 

Phebe  A.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph, 
of  Pawtuxet,  and  Christopher  O.  Arnold, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Sept.  2r,  18 18 

.Seth,  Jr.,  and  Henrietta  Petty,  daughter  of 
Daniel,  both  of  end  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  22,  1819 

Nancy,  of  Seekonk,  and  Rev.  Shearjashub 
B.  Townsend,  of  Sherbourne,  Mass.,  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  March  22,  1820 

Josiah  A.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Lydia  Mason, 
daughter  of  Dea.  George,  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland.    American  of  Oct.  20,  1820 

Bat,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Hannah  H. 
Forth,  of  North  Providence,  at  East  Green- 
wich.    American  of  Sept.  10,  1822 

Sarah  and  Jabel  Patt,  both  of  and  at  ("um- 
berland,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.  .American 
of  Oct.  22,  1822 

Peter  B.,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  of  Seekonk, 
and  Ruth  Nelson,  daughter  of  Major  Paul, 
of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. .  Mr  Taft. 
American  of  April  20,  1 824 

Mary  Eveline,  youngest  daughter  of  Joshua, 
Esq.,  and  James  Chace,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtuxet.     American  of  May  25,  1824 

Daniel  and   Polly  Balcom,  only   daughter  of 

Daniel,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro,  Dec.  27,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  79 

HUNT  Sarah  I ,  daughter  of  Peter,  Esq.,  and 
Joseph  C.  Brown,  of  Baltimore,  at  Seekonk, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  June  18,  1827 

Huldah  A.,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Dan- 
iel, of  Providence,  and  Benjamin  A.  Benson, 
of  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  10,  1827 

Sarah  Ann  and  Peter  Church,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  ■  June  12,  1828 

Avis  and  James  Wood,  both  of  Coventry,  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  4,  1829 

Sarah  D.  and  Benjamin  Kimball,  of  Andover, 
at  Lowell.     American  of  Jan.  9,  1829 

Samuel    L.,  of   Boston,   and    Heien    Maria 

Mellen,  of  and  at  New  York.     American  of        Oct.  30,  1829 

tliza  Ann  and  Isaac  Page,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of  ,  April  26,  1830 

Mary  Ann  and    Lucas   C.   Young,   of  Troy, 

Mass.,  at  Seekonk.     American  of  Jan.  7,  183: 

Adeline  B.,  formerly  of  Little  Compton,  and 
Alber  Shaw,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  '  Aug.  i,  1831 

Zebedee,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia  H.  Young, 
of  and  at  Troy,  Mass.,  Oct.  i,  1832 

HUNTER  Capt.  Andrew  and  Mary  Scott,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  John  C,  of  and  at  Newport. 
American  of  Sept.  19,  1815 

Dr.  G.  H.,  of  New  Orleans,  and  Ann  Gir- 
ault,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  John,  at 
Natchez.  Aug.  14,  1816 

Jam  s,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Margaret  Bene- 
dict, daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Joel,  at 
Plainfield,  Ct,  Sept.  11,  1817 

Mary,  of   Tiverton,  and   Joseph  Whiting,  of 

Bristol,  at  Tiverton.     American  of  Aug.  10,  182 1 

HUNTING  Samuel,  of  Johnston,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Greene,  of  Providence,  at  Johnston.  Amer- 
ican of  May  3'.  i8i4 
HUNTINGTON  Christopher  T.,  of  Hartford, 
and  Mary  Webb,  of  and  at  Windham,  Ct. 
American  of  Oct.  3,  1823 

Rev.  Daniel,  of  East  Bridgewater,  and  Alma 
French,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  at 
Boston.     American  of  Oct.  31,  1823 

Elizabeth  and  Benjamin  Barnard,  of  Port- 
land, Me.,  at  Newport.     American  of  July  7,  1826 

Nancy  and  Samuel  Thomas,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  8,  1828 

Ruth  L.  and  James  L.  Ripley,  at  Norwich. 
American  of  June  22,  1830 


80  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HUNTLEY    Lydia,    the   poetess,  and    Charles 
Sijourney,  Esq,,  of  Hartford,  Ct.     Ameri- 
can of  July  6,  1819 
HUNTRESS  Nathaniel  and  Anna  Dickerson,  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  10,  1829 

Ann  and   John   Townsend,  at    Portsmouth. 

American  of  Nov.  17,  £829 

HURD  Captain  Nathan,  of  Chatham,  Ct.,  and 
Ann  Gardiner,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of 
and  at  Newport.     American  of  Oct.  15,  1811 

HURLBERT  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Albany,  and  Mary 
Crawford  Hattrick,  daughter  of  Peter, 
Esq.,  at  New  York.    American  of  June  22,  1824 

HURLBURT  Frances  C.  and  Henry  G.  Glad- 
ding, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Farley,  Oct.  14,  1829 

HUSE    EHza   and    Oliver  Sawyer,  at  Newbury- 

port.     American  of  Oct.  30,  1829 

Alfred,  of  Newburyport,  and  Caroline  Evans, 

at  Portsmouth.     American  of  May  14,  1830 

HUSSEY    Mary  N ,  of   Nantucket,  Mass.,  and 
Thomas    Earle,   of   Philadelphia,  'at    Nan- 
tucket, at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  July  13,  1820 
Susan   and   Joseph    Macy,  at   Nantucket,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House.     American  of            Sept.  16,  1825 
HUTCH  INS  Dr.  Theophilus  and  Joanna  Paine, 

at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  April  14,  1811 

Avis,  daughter  of  Col.  Shubael,  and  Rev. 
Roswell  Whitmore,  Pastor  of  First  Congre- 
gational Church  and  Society  of  Killingly, 
Ct.,  both  of  and  at  said  Killingly,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Storrs,  of  Ashford,  Ct.,  Nov.  4,  1813 

Ezra,    Esq.,    Attorney   at    Law,    and    Mary 

Stone,  at  Weston,  Mass,     American  of  Sept.  27,  1814 

Major   John,   of   this   town,  bookseller,   and 
Sarah  Mather,  daughter  of   late  Dr.  War- 
ham,  of  and  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  June  i,  1816 
Dr.  Waldo,  of   Brooklyn,  Ct.,  and   Ann   C. 
Howard,  of  and  at  Hampton,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Weld,  Feb.  9,  18 19 
Henrietta,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  William 
L.  Peck,  of  Coventry,  at  North  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     American  of                     March  9,  1819 
HUTCH  ENS  Abigail  and  John  Dewherst,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  William  B.  Mar- 
tin, Esq.,                                                                   Dec.  4,  1822 
HUTCHINS  Shubael,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and 
Maria  Storrs,  daughter  of   Dan,  of  and  at 
Mansfield,  Ct.,                                                       Aug.  24,  1824 
George  and  Everline  W.  Gorton,  at  Warwick, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,                                              Dec.  17,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  gl 

HUTCHENS    Maria   L.,  youngest  daughter  of 

Col. Hutchens,   and   Isaac   H, 

Cady,  of   Providence,  at  Killingly,  Ct.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Eason,  Jan.  31,  1827 

John   and   Sarah    Packard    Metcalf,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  24,  1827 

HUTCH INGS  Mary  and  Thomas  F.  Cham- 
berlain, both  of  and  at  Boston.  American  of  March  23,  1830 
HUTCHINS  Mary  Ann  and  Robert  Dunlap,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Pickering,  Sept.  12,  1832 

Rev.  James,  of   South  Reading,  Mass.,  and 

Rhoda    C.  Barton,  daughter   of  John    B., 

Esq.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Sept.  18,  1832 
HUTCHINSON  Sally,  of  Smithfield,  and  Smith 

Taft,  of  this  town,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano.     American  of  Nov.  23,  1813 

Nancy    Walker,    of    Providence,    and    Eddy 

Harding,  of  Barnngton,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Junes,  1817 

Mary    Pyne   and    Charles    March,    of    New 

York,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  by  Rev.  Bishop 

Bowen.     American  of  Feb.  2,  1819 

Stephen  and    Evelina   Jenckes,  daughter  of 

late  Wdliam,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by 

Asa  Winsor,  Esq.,  Sept.  4,  1823 

James,  of   Northampton,  and    Phebe  Cogge- 

shall,    of   and   at    Seekonk,    by    Rev.  Mr.  ■ 

Barney,  Sept.  14,  1824 

HUTINGTON    Ruth   L.,  daughter  of   Charles 

P.,  Esq.,  and  James  L.  Ripley,  merchant, 

at  Norwich,  Ct.     American  of  June  15,  1830 

HUTTLESTONE    Eliza   and   Thomas  Clarke, 

both  of  and  at  Newport.     American  of  Oct.  28,  1823 

HUTTON    Jane,  of  Providence,  and  John  Hill, 

Jr.,    of    Millledgville,    Ga,,   merchant,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gano,  .        May  3,  1819 

HUTTEN    Wilson,    of    Providence,  and    Phebe 

Chamberlam,  of  and  at  Southbridge,  Mass., 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Parks.     American  of  April  6  and  10,  1827 

HUYGENS    Adalaide  Charlotte   Waldemarine, 

daughter  of    His   Excellency,  the   Chev. 

Benjamin  Huygens,  the  Netherland  Min- 
ister to  the  U.  §.,  and    Dominique    Garos- 

tiet  De  Arbel,  of  France,  at  New  York,  by 

Rev.  A.  Verren,  July  I4.  1830 

HUYGINS    Amos   R.  and    Lucinda   Reys,   at 

Boston,  '  March  25,  183 1 
HYATT  Susan,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Dela- 
ware, and  Col.  J Hindman,  U.  S. 

Army,  atPhiladelphia.     American  of  July  22,  1825 


82  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HYATT  Sophia,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Charles 

L.,  and  John  S.  Richardson,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of 

Charleston,  S.  C,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  April  9,  1827 

HYDE  Betsey,  daughter  of  Squire,  of  Coventry, 

and  Ira  Colvin,  at  Coventry,  Dec.  20,  18 10 

John^  Jr.,  and   Julia  Delmore  Whiting,  both 

of  Lancaster,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  July  i,  1816 

Phylura,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  and  Giles  Wood- 
worth,  of  Killingly,  at  Brooklyn.  Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  12,  1823 
Louisa  Ann,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Eliphal  D. 

Tarbox,   of    Brooklyn,    Ct.,  at    Killingly. 

American  of  July  12,  1825 

Thomas   and   Mrs.  Caroline  Bunker,  both  of 

New  Bedford,  at  Smithfield,  Jan.  22,  1829 

HYER    George   W.,  one  of  the   proprietors  of 

Mercantile  Advertiser,  and  Sarah  Grainger, 

daughter  of  the  late  John,  at  New  York. 

American  of  Oct.  31,  1820 


IDE    Ann   and  Latham  Babcock,  both   of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Oct.  21,  18 10 

David  and  Eliza  Arnold,  daughter  of  the  late 

Col.  Daniel,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Dec.  8,  181 1 

Sally  and  Church  Gray,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Hill,  •  April  5,  1812 

Rosella  Olney  and  Latham  Babcock,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  11,  1813 

Temperance,  daughter  of  Abel,  and  Samuel 

D.  Lindsay,  both  of  and   at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  April  2,  181 5 

Rev.  Jacob,  of  Medway,  and  Mary  Emmons, 

of  and  at  Franklin.     American  of  April  i8,  1815 

Mary,  of  Seekonk,  and  Rev.  Josephus  Whea- 

ton,  pastor  Congregational  Church,  Hollis- 

ton,  Mass.,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Jan.  i,  1816 

Lydia,  of  Providence,   and   Peleg  Butts,   of 

New  Bedford,  at  Providence,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Aug.  7,  1820 

Celinda  and  William  Thurber,  both  of  and  ■ 

at  Attleboro.    American  of  March  27,  182 1 

Hiram    and    Adelia  Miller,    at   Pawtucket. 

American  of  Oct.  5,  1821 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  §3 

IDE  Harvey  and  Mary  Cushman,  only  daughter 
of  late  Lieut.  Jacob,  of  and  at  Attleboro. 
American  of  June  25,  1822- 

William  and  Amanda  Bishop,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  •  Aug.  27,  1823 

Welcome,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Ann 
Hathaway,  daughter  of  late  Zephaniah,  of 
Newport,  at  Providence.     American  of  Jan.  2,  1824 

Lydia  and"  Zachariah  Walker,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev  Mr.  Pease,  May  5,  1826 

Amey  and  Z Chaffee,  at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Barney.     American  of  May  23,  1826 

Mary  F.  and  Leonard  Slater,  at  Worcester,  May  29,  1826 

Marcellus  and  Martha  B.  Gray,    both  of   and 

at  central  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  28,  1827 

Susan  Maria,  daughter  of  Abel,  of  Seekonk, 
and  Joseph  Ferdinand  Lindsey,  of  Fall 
River,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Jan.  i,  1830 

INCHES  Ruth,  daughter  of  Jesse,  and  Thomas 
Tunmore,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by 
Dutee  Winsor,  Esq.     American  of  Feb.  21,  1815, 

INGALLS  Capt.  Abiathar  and  Anna  Brewer,  at 

Taunton,  April  26,  18 12 

William,  M.  D.,  and  Alice   Brazer,  daughter 

of  Major  John,  at  Boston.     American  of  Dec.  25,  1827 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Dr.  William,  of  Boston, 
and  Dr.  Charles  H.  Steadman,  surgeon  U. 
S.  Marine  Hospital,  Chelsea,  at  Boston. 
American  of  May  29,  1829 

INGELL  Abby,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Taun- 
ton, and  William  A,  F.  Sprout,  Esq.,  of 
Swanzey,  at  Taunton.     American  of  April  15,  1823 

INGERSOLL  Sally  Blake,  of  Boston,  and  Dr. 
Alexander  Thayer,  of  Mendon,  at  Boston, 
American  of  Dec.  31,  1824 

INGLE  Benjamin,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  Sarah 
W.  Tew,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  William, 
of  and  at  Newport.     American  of  Aug.  i,  1815 

INGLIS  Emeline  V.  P.,  daughter  of  Joseph  L., 
Esq.,  and  George  A.  Bicknell,  merchant, 
both  of  and  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev,  Dr. 
Sargent,  April  2,  1814 

INGRAHAM  Jeremiah,  of  Auleboro,  and  Cath- 
arine Burr,  daughter  of  Col.  James,  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  15,  i  810 

Barton  and  Betsey  Gay,  both    of   this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr."  Edes,  Sept.  23,  1810 

Amey,  of  Attleboro,   and  John  Wheeler,  of 

this  town,  at  Attleboro.     American  of  Aug.  9,  18 14 

Tabez,  of  Attleboro,  and  Cynthia  Buckhn,  of 
and  at  Seekonk,  bv  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  July  24,  1815 


84 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


INGRAHAM  Mary,  of  this  town,  and  Joshua 
Sabins,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes. 
American  of 

Mary  and  John  West,  Jr.,  Esq.,  Attorney  at 
Law,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev,  Mr. 
Mann, 

Otis  and  Lydia  Arnold,  at  Cumberland,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Sophia,  formerly  of  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  and 
Philander  Chace,  formerly  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, Bishop  of  Ohio,  at  Zanesville,  O. 
American  of 

Lawton  and  Polly  T.  Bosworth,  both  of  and 
at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright, 

Henry  and  Olive  C.  Allen,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol,  by  Bishop  Griswold, 

Martha  and  Samuel  Goff,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Rexford.     American  of 

Leprelet  and  Adeline  Carpenter,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     American  of 

Esther,  daughter  of  Jabel,  Esq.,  of  Pawtucket, 
and  Walter  Frost,  of  Boston,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 

Lemuel,  of  Attleboro,  and  Tamzin  Hall,  of 
Pawtucket,  at  St.  Paul's  Church, 

William,  of  Barrington,  and  Sarah  Childs,  of 
and  at  Warren, 

Solomon  and  Peddy  Sweet,  daughter  of  Gid- 
eon, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Watson,  and  Capt.  Eben- 
ezer  Mathewson,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Rexford.     American  of 

Nancy  and  Nathan  Goff,  both  of  and  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

Joshua,  of  Seekonk,  and  Sarah  Ann  Baker, 
of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Jane  and  John  B.  Read,  both  of  Pawtucket, 
at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Warren, 

Maria  Br,  of  Attleboro,  and  Lewis  L.  Hodges, 
of  Providence,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
P"erguson, 
INLOES  Eliza  C.  and  John  Chandler,  Esq., 
editor  Maryland  Republican,  of  Annapolis, 
at  Baltimore.  American  of 
INMAN  Rhoda,  daughter  of  Abraham,  p:sq., 
and  Isaac  Randall,  at  Johnston,  by  Elder 
Sprague, 

Otis  M.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Mary  Kelly,  of 
and  at  Valley  Falls.     American  of 


Aug.  22,  1 815 

May  2,  1816 
May  29,  1816 

Aug.  27,  1 81 9 
Aug.  30,  1 819 

Oct.  17,  1819 
April  12,  1822 

Nov.  S,  1824 

March  11,  1825 

Sept.  25,  1825 

Oct.  t6,  1825 

Dec.  5,  1826 

March  6,  1827 

March  29,  1827 

Sept.  7,  1828 

Nov.  17,  1828 

Nov.  8,  1830 

July  13,  1821 

Feb.  12,  1824 
Feb. 20,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


85 


INMAN  Cinderella  and  Zachariah  R.  Fuller,  at 
Smithfield.     American  of 

Harkness  and  Joan  B.  Rawson,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 

Eliza  Ann,  of  Burrillville,  and  Nathan  South- 
wick,  2d,  of  Mendon,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mansfield, 
INVESTIGATOR  William  G.,  of  Providence, 
and  Temperance  N.  Philanthropist,  of  and 
at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Goodjudge, 
IRESON  Francis  E.  and    Margaret  Girdler,    at 

Marblehead.     American  of 
IRISH  Abigail  and  Peleg  Sisson,  of  Portsmouth. 
American  of 

C.  P.  and  Sally  Hicks,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of 

Patience,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Caleb  Cooke, 
of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Otis  and  Patience  Dyre,  at  Little  Compton. 
American  of 

Mary  H.,  daughter  of  late  John,  and  George 
Bowen,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Sarah  B.  and  Stephen  Bowen,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

John,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Grinnell,  at  Little  Comp- 
ton.    American  of 
IRONS  Sarah  and  James  Thurber,  both  of   and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 

Palmyra  and  Darius  N.  Thurber,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Amer- 
ican of 

Lucretia  and  Capt.  Bradley  Greene,  both  of 
and  at  Glocester,  by  Eleazer  Bellows,  Esq., 

Simon  and  Mary  Cornell,  at  Johnston.  Amer- 
ican of 

John,  of  North  Providence,  and  Reliance 
Chace,  of  and  at  Valley  Falls.    American  of 

Eliza  and  Alexander  O.  Walford,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Arnold,  of  Providence,  and  Fanny  Salisbury, 
of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Sarah  and  Asa  Keene,  both  of  Pawtucket,  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

Caroline,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  of  Providence, 
and  Robert  Brownell,  of  New  York,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
ISAACS  William,  son  of  late  Ralph,  of  New 
Haven,  and  Mary  Rogers,  daughter  of  late 
John,  Esq.,  of  Baskenridge,  N.  J.,  at  New 
York.     American  of 


Jan.  29,  1828 
Feb.  7,  1828 

March  5,  1829 

Jan.  16,  1829 
Sept.  10,  1830 
Nov.  15,  1808 
Feb.  20,  1 82 1 
Oct.  21,  1823 
Nov.  18,  1823 
Oct  26,  1824 
Oct.  17,  1826 
May  20,  1 83 1 
Jan.  19,  1815 

March  1,  1816 

March  29,  1816 

May  10,  1822 

Jan.  23,  1824 

Sept.  28,  1824 

June  5,  1825 

Jan.  I,  1826 

Oct.  2,  1826 
Feb.  18,  1825 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


IVES  Mrs.  Betsey  and  Oliver  Parsons,  at  Salem, 
Mass.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Worcester  and  Rev. 
Mr.  Abbott.  [Note  made  that  this  is  the 
first  instance  of  two  clergymen  officiating 
at  the  same  marriage,  which  we  much 
doubt.  J.  N.  A.]  American  of 
Charlotte  R.,  daughter  of  Thomas  P.,  Esq., 
and  William  G.  Goddard,  Editor  of  the 
American,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Rev.  L.  Silliman,  Rector  of  Trinity  Church, 
Philadelphia,  and  Rebecca  Smith  Hobart, 

daughter  of   Rt.  Rev.  H Hobart, 

D.  D.,  Bishop  of  New  York,  at  New  York. 
American  of 
Robert  Hale,  of  Providence,  and  Harriet 
Bowen  Amory,, daughter  of  late  Thomas, 
Esq.,  of  Boston,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  by 
Rev.  Alonzo  Potter, 

IZARD  Patience  W.B. and  Col.  E ■  Eus- 

tus,    U.    S.    Army,   at    Charleston,    S.    C. 
American  of 
Ralph,  Esq.,  and  Eliza  Lucas  Pinkney,  daugh- 
ter of  Gen,  Charles  C,  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 
American  of 


April  26,  1 8 16 


May  22,  1 82 1 


Feb.  25,  1825 


Oct.  3,  1827 


June  3,  1823 


March   12,  1824 


JACK  Samuel  H.  and  Frances  G.  Tompkins, 
daughter  of  John,  at  Newport.  American 
of  Feb.  25, 

Alexander  and  Mrs.  Rebecca  Hart,  at  New- 
port. American  of  Nov.  7, 
JACKINS  Da and  Sarah  Field,  at  Provi- 
dence, bv  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  March  11, 
JACKSON  H'on.  John  G.,  of  Virginia,  and  Mary 
Meigs,  daughter  r)f  Col.  R.  J.,  of  and  at 
Marietta,  O.     American  of                                   Aug.  17, 

Henry  B.,  of  Watertown,  and  Lucinda  Leach, 

of  Bridgewater.     American  of  Dec.  6, 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  John,  and 
William  Treadwell,  printer,  at  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.     American  of  Nov.  19, 

Stephen  B.  and  Harriet  Russell,  at  Mendon. 

American  of  Sept.  2, 


1825 
1828 
1824 

1810 
i8u 

1813 
1814 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  87 

JACKSON  Mary,  daughter  of -the  late  Dr.  WiU 
liam,  and  Elijah  Morse,  Esq.,  Attorney  at 
Law,  at  Boston,  Nov.  20,  181 7 

John   T.  and    Mrs.  Sally   Simmons,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  20,  18 18 

Rev.  Henry  and  Maria  T.  Gano,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Stephen,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  11,  1822 

Joseph  and  Hannah  Leonard,  at  Middleboro, 

Mass.     American  of  April  9,  1824 

Mrs.  Harriet  C.  and  William  Kendrick,  of 
Newton,  at  Mendon,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Daggett.     American  of  May  21,  1824 

Jesse,  of  Sutton,  Mass.,  and  Fanny  Richard- 
son, of  and  at  Smithfield.     American  of  Oct.  14,  1825 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Major  Samuel,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Dr.  Robert  D.  Hemenway,  of 
Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Nov,  13,  1825 

Olive,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Giles,  of  Berk- 
shire, Mass.,  and  his  26th  child.  Of  this 
number,  22  have  married  and  most  have 
large  families.  The  eldest  daughter  was 
married  52  years  ago.  And  John  Clarke, 
at  the  Fulton  House,  New  York,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Knox,  Feb.  24,  1826 

John  G.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Matilda 

Caroline  Starkey,  of  Philadelphia,  Oct.  12,  1826 

Richard  W.,  of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  and 
Susan  P.  Aborn,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  i,  1827 

Charles,  Esq ,  and  Catharine  Dexter,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  20,  1827 

Mary  H.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Richard,  and  Dr. 
John  F.  R.  Flagg,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  3,  1827 

Rebecca,  only  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  M.  M. 
Noah,  Esq.,  Editor  of  Enquirer,  at  New 
York.     American  of  Dec.  4,  1827 

Susan  W.  and  Dr.  David  B.  Slack,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  June  23,  1828 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Hon,  Richard,  and 
James  Dennis,  of  Scituate,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Sept.  11,  1828 

Jackson  — and Cannon,  at 

Plymouth.     American  of  July  24,  1829 

Ellen  and  Lieut.  George  F.  Peason,  U.  S. 
Navy,  at  Newburyport.     American  of  Sept.  25,  1829 

Ellen  and  Lieut.  George  F.  Pearson,  U.  S. 
Navy,  at  Newburyport.    American  of  Sept.  29,  1829 


88  VITAL    RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

JACKSON  George  W.  and  Mary  Bowen  Jack- 
son, daughter  of  Nathan  W.,  Esq.,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  12,  1829 

Mary  Bowen,  daughter  of  Nathan  W.,  Esq., 
and  George  W.  Jackson,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr   Edes,  Nov.  12,  1829 

Mary  B.,  only  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  and 
James  G.  Anthony,  at  Beneficent  Congre- 
gational Church,  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Jan.  28,  1830 

Sylvester  Richmond  and  Mary  Ann  Hill, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  May  14,  1830 

Emily,  daughter  of  late  Amasa,  of  New 
York,  and  Alexander  H.  Howell,  Esq.,  at 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.     American  of  July  27,  1830 

C.  F.  E.,  adopted  daughter  of  Mrs.  Eleanor, 
and  Daniel  Hanson,  at  Charlestown,  Mass. 
American  of  Aug.  24,  1830 

Betsey  Ann,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  Rufus 
B.  Bradford,  of  Kingston,  Mass.,  at  Ply- 
mouth.    American  of  Nov.  30,  1830 

Roby,  daughter  of  Major  Samuel,  and  Capt. 
Nathan  Gorton,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  2,  1831 

Abby  S.,  daughter  of  John  T.,  and  John  W. 
D.  Hall,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, Nov.  13,  1 83 1 
JACOBS  Nancy,  eldest  daughter  of  Abel,  of 
Thompson,  Ct.,  and  George  W.  Gladding, 
of  this  town,  at  Thompson,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Crossbee,                                                               April  22,  1813 

Henry,  merchant,  and  Maria  Aborn,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  4,  1813 

John,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Rachal    Dean, 

of  and  at  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Atkins,  Feb.  27,  18 14 

Olive,  of  Seekonk,  and  James  Beliss,  3rd,  of 
Rehoboth,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill. 
American  of  May  17,  18 14 

Clarrissa,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Dea- 
con Calvin,  of  Rehoboth,  and  John  Glad- 
ding, of  Providence,  merchant,  at  Reho- 
both, by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Nov.  20,  18 14 

Samuel,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Ann 
Stephenson  Pennington,  daughter  of  the 
late  Josias,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Baltimore,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Barton,  March  5,  1816 

.Maria,  of  Windsor,  Vt.,  and  Dr.  Walter  V. 
Wheaton,    Surgeon   2d    Regiment    U.   S. 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  §9 

JACOBS  : 

Infantry,  of    Providence,    at    Windsor,  Vt. 
American  of  Feb.  9,  181 9 

James,  merchant,  and  Caroline  F.  Dyer, 
daughter  of  Charles,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  25,  1826 
JACQUAWS  James,  Jr.,  and  Phebe  Jordan, 
daughter  of  Seaman,  both  of  and  at  Coven- 
try. American  of  March  4,  1814 
JAMES    William  and  Catharine  Field,  daughter 

of  Lemuel,  all  of  this  town,  Nov.  19,  1810 

Martha,  daughter  of  John,  and  Richard  Eddy, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  "  May  2,  1822 

Caleb  R.  and  Lucy  Reynolds,  daughter  of 
Judge  Reynolds,  at  Richmond,  R.  L 
American  of  May  13,  1823 

Dr.  Silas,  of  West  Greenwich,  and  Carohrie 
A.  Gordon,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  22,  1824 

Eliza  N.,  eldest  daughter  of  Eleazer,  Esq.,  of 
Barre,  Mass.,  and  Charles  Allen,  Esq.,  of 
Worcester,  Attorney  at  Law,  at  Barre. 
American  of  July  8,  1825 

Sarah   and   Nathan   Storrs,  Esq.,  at  Boston. 

American  of  Oct.  16,  1829 

Mary  and  Henry  S.  Whitford,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  22,  1829 

Rebecca  W.  and  Oliver  E.  Taber,  both  of 
Providence,  at  North  Stonington,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Ayer,  Sept.  20,  1831 

JANUARY    Pamelia   and   Samuel  January,  at 

Washington,  Ky.     American  of  April  i,  1814 

Samuel  and  Pamelia  January,  at  Washington, 

Ky.     American  of  April  i,  1814 

JAQUAWS    Nathan  and  Honor  Head,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Feb.  17,  1824 
JACQUES    Betsey  and  John  Goldsmith,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket.     American  of  Jan.  13,  1824 

JACQUITH    Harriet  and  Nathaniel  Heaton,  of 

Wrentham,  at  Smithfield.     American  of  May  7,  1819 

JARMAN  Catharine  and  William  Jones,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  11,  1810 

JARVIS    Susan  and  Daniel  C.  Gushing,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Feb.  16,  1809 

Leonard,  Esq.,  and  Mary  H.  Greene,  daugh- 
ter of  late  David,  Esq.,  at  Boston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Lowell,  Aug.  15,  1816 

Col.  Russell,  Attorney  at  Law,  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  Cordiss,  daughter  of  Thomas, 
Esq.,  at  Boston.     American  of  Dec.  7,  1824 


90 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 


JARVIS  Lieut.  Joseph  W.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and 
Sally  J.  Bradford,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Bishop  Griswold, 

Mary  Pepperell  Sparhawk,  daughter  of  Hon. 
William,  and  Hampden  Cutts,  Esq ,  At- 
torney at  Law,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  at 
Weathersfield,  Vt.  American  of 
JEFFERS  Mary  and  William  Smith,  at  New- 
port.    American  of 

Fanny  and  Richard  Sayles,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield.     American  of 

Samuel  and  Mary  Weeden,  daughter  of 
Peleg,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Sarah,  of  Newport,  and  James  A.  Williams, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing.    American  of 

William,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Alvira  Coggeshall,  both 
of  and  at  Pawtucket, 
JEFFERSON   Polly,  daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas, 
Vice   President   of   U.   S.,   and   John  W. 
Eppes.    American  of 

Louisa  and  George  Fuller,  at  Charlestown, 
Mass.  American  of 
JEFFRAY  Francis,  Esq.,  Editor  of  the  Edin- 
burgh Review,  and  Charlotte  Wilkes, 
daughter  of  Charles,  Cashier  Bank  of  New 
York,  at  New  York.     American  of 

Robert,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and  Re- 
becca Champlain  Dexter,  eldest  daughter 
of  Stephen,  of  Providence,  at  St.  John's 
Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 
JEFFREY  Rebecca  A.,  daughter  of  Nicholas, 
and  Francis  W.  Seabury,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.  American  of 
JENCKES  Amey  and  Smith  Capron,  of  Paw- 
tucket, 

Amey,  eldest  daughter  of  Jarathmeel,  and 
Nathaniel  G.  B.  Dexter,  all  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Livingstone,  formerly  of  this  slate,  and  Sarah 
Buffington,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  at  Or- 
well, Pa., 

Brown,  formerly  of  this  state,  and  Laura 
Hill,  daughter  of  Barnard,  at  Adams, 
Mass.     American  of 

Oliver  A.,  merchant,  and  Eliza  H.  Brown, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Sarah  and  Oliver  Shaw,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 


Dec.  8,  1828 

Sept.  15,  1829 

April  12,  181 1 

March  21,  1823 

April  16,  1824 

June  I,  1824 
Jan.  24,  1830 

June  4,  1816 
Oct.  2,  1829 

Nov.  12,  1813 

Oct.  29,  1822 

Dec.  14,  1824 
March  (2,  1809 

Nov.  13,  1808 

Jan.  I,  1812 

Feb.  4,  1812 

June  14,  1812 
Oct.  20,  1812 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  91 

JENCKES    Arnold    W.,   of    Cumberland,    and 

Louisa  Peck,  of  and  at  Wrentham,  Mass., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  April  6,  1814 

Amey,  of   Smithfield,  and  Philip  Thomas,  of 

Cumberland,  at  Smithfield.     American  of  June  21,  1814 

Henry,  Esq.,  of   Smithfield,  and    Mrs.  Lydia 

Robinson,'   eldest    daughter    of    Thomas 

Jenckes,  of  Adams,  Mass.,  at  New  Leba- 
non, N.  Y.  American  of  March  10,  1815 
Whipple,  of  this  town,  and  Frances  Davis,  of 

Troy,  Mass.,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Baker,  June  i,  181 5 

Renssalaer  J.,  formerly  of   Providence,  and 

Sarah  Woodburn,  of  and  at  Warren,  Penn.,  Jan.  25,  1817 

Thomas  B.,  of  Newport,  N.  H.,  and  Abigail 

W.  Allen,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Carrique,  Nov.  27,  18 17 

Ann  Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt,  John,  and 

Col.  Henry  Manton,  of  Johnston,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  21,  i8i8 
Gersham  C.  and  Mary  Ann  B.  Morris,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Dec.  10,  1818 

James  V.  and   Olive  Grossman,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  Feb.  14,  i8r9 

Mary  G.  and    Sylvanus   H.  Bushee,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  16,  1819 

Reuben,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Smith,  widow 

of    Col.  John,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  10,  1820 

Isaac,  Esq.,  and  Freelove  Dexter,  daughter 

of    Major   Nathan,    of    Carlton,   Mass.,   at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  13,  1820 

Daniel,  Esq.,  late  of   Providence,  and  Rachal 

Erving,  second  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq., 

President  State  Bank  of   Indiana,  at  Vin^ 

cerines,  Ind ,  by  Rev.  Samuel  T.  Scott,  May  2,  1820 

Jerathmeel,    Esq.,  of   Pawtucket,   and   Mrs. 

Hannah   Collins,   of    Canterbury,   Ct.,   at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  May  7,  1820 

John,  of  Warwick,  and  Nancy  C.  Bellows,  of 

and   at   Providence,   by    Rev.   Dr.   Gano. 

American  of  May  9,  1820 

Alfred,   of   Holmesburgh,  Penn.,  and    Sally 

Albro,  of   and   at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev,  Mr. 

Benedict.     American  of  Nov.  7,  1820 

Arnold,  of   Wrentham,  and   Betsey   Ballon, 

daughter  of  Abner,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Dec.  19,  1820 
Capt.  Alvin,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Abigail  Corn- 
stock,  of  and  at  Wrentham.     American  of  Jan.  12,  1821 


92  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

JENCKES  Priscilla  Bucklin  and  Charles  Rob- 
bins,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  at  St. 
John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  lo,  1821 

George,  2d,  and  Betsey  Miller,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  July  i,  1821 

William  Scott,  formerly  of  Providence,  and 
Petronia  Ximento,  daughter  of  Don  Jose 
M.  Ximento,  at  Matanzas.     American  of  Aug.  10,  1821 

Hosea  and  Anna  Hall,  both  of  and  at  Smith- 
field.     American  of  Oct.  5,  1821 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Jerathmeel,  and 

Philip  Potter,  at  Pawtucket.     American  of         Dec.  14,  1821 

Albert  C.  and  Minerva  Kinsley,  at  Paw- 
tucket.    .American  of  Jan.  25,  1822 

Lydia  and  Jesse  3rown,both  of  North  Provi- 
dence, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft. 
American  of  June  14,  1822 

Hartford  and  Sarah  Whipple,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  Aug.  25,  1822 

Russell  and  Julia  Dexter,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  9,  1822 

Mary  E.,  of  Warwick,  and  Jonathan  Knowles, 

of  Cranston,  at  Warwick.     American  of  Oct.  i,  1822 

P'reelove  C,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of 
Smithfield,  and  William  J.  Manton,  of 
Johnston,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,         Oct.  [4,  1822 

William  and  Ruth  O.  Bates,  daughter  of  Col. 
James  N.,  at  Providence.     American  of  Nov.  5,  1822 

Whipple,  of  Cumberland,  and  Wealthy  Webb, 

of  and  at  Seekonk.     American  of  Jan.  24,  1823 

Samuel,  Editor  of  Nantucket  Inquirer,  and 
Martha  W.  Coffin,  daughter  of  Hon.  Wil- 
liam, both  of  and  at  Nantucket.  American 
of  Feb.  4,  1823 

Lyndon,  Esq.,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Hannah  Ann  Gage,  of  Seekonk,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  17,  1823 

Sophia  and  Whipple  Metcalf,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Pawtucket.     American  of  July  8,  1823 

Eveline,  daughter  of  late  William,  and 
Stephen  Hutchinson,  both  of  and  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Asa  Winsor,  Esq.,  Sept.  4,  1823 

Mrs.  Lydia  C.  and  James  Turner,  at  Paw- 
tucket.    American  of  Jan.  9,  1824 

Jerathmeel,  of  Central  Falls,  and  Phebe  R. 
Spencer,  daughter  of  Capt.  Lawton,  of  and 
at  Pawtucket.     American  of  July  13,  1824 

Martha  G.,  of  Providence,  and  Joseph  Shaw, 
of  Portsmouth,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown,  _  Nov.  21,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  93 

JENCKES  Susan  Snow,  daughter  of  Deacon 
John  C,  and  Lloyd  Shaw,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  20,  1825 

Capt.  Alvin  and  Alcey  Briggs,  both  of  Cen- 
tral Falls,  at  Cumberland.     American  of  April  5,  1825 

George  VV.  C.  and  Lydia  Smith,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Jeremiah,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield. 
American  of  May  3,  1825 

Lyam,  of  Ludlow,  Mass.,  and  Charlotte  B. 
Sutton,  daughter  of  Oliver,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  2,  1825 

Caroline,  daughter  of  John,  of  Smithfield, 
and  William  H.  Cooke,  at  Smithfield. 
American  of  Sept.  9,  1825 

Edward  and  Fidelia  E.  Hawkins,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  Dec.  22,  1825 

Almira  F.,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  Esq.,  of 
Savannah,  Ga.,  and  George  U.  Weeks,  at 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Read,  Jan.  ig,  1826 

Almira  B.  and    Job  Bennett,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  May  29,  1826 

PCdwin    T.  and    Hannah    B.  Jenckes,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  liev.  Mr.  Gano,  June  18,  1826 

Hannah    R.  and    Edwin  T.  Jenckes,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gano,  June  18,  1826 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Deacon  John  C.,and  Joseph 
V.  Snow,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  30,  1826 

Mary  S  ,  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  Esq.,  of 
•Providence,  and  Luke  Drury,  Esq.,  of 
Bristol,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Bishop  Griswold,  June  7,  1827 

Stephen  B.,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Cynthia 
Whelden,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tobey,  Aug.  5,  1827 

Sarah  A.  and  Col.  William  C.  Barker,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,         Dec.  30,  1828 

Sarah  Peckham  and  Cornelius  Soule  Carter, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Farley,  April  6,  1829 

Angeline  A.,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  Nicholas, 
and  Rev,  Henry  Fitz,  of  Newton,  at  South- 
bridge.     American  of  Sept.  18,  1829 

Angeline  A.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Jenckes,  and 
Rev.  Harvey  Fitz,  Pastor  Elect  of  Water- 
ville  Baptist  Church,  at  Southbridge. 
American  of  Oct,  16,  1829 

JENKINS  Lewis,  formerly  of  this  town,  mer- 
chant, and  Eliza  M,  Atwater,  daughter  of 
Hon.  Moses,  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  23,  1 816 


94  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

JENKINS  William,  of  this  town,  and  Hannah 
Alsop,  daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Athens, 
N.  Y.,  at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House,  April  23,  1817 

Mary  G.,  daughter  of  the  late  Jeremiah  F"., 
of  this  town,  and  William  McCracken, 
merchant,  of  New  Haven,  Ct,  at  St. 
John's  Church,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Onderdonk,  April  20,  1818 

John  F.,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Ann  Pike,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Lexington,  Ky.,  March  14,  1822 

Lieut.  Col.  Joseph,  of  Boston,  and  Wealthy 
Ann  Daggett,  daughter  of  Hon.  David,  of 
and  at  New  Haven.     American  of  Oct.  it,  1822 

William  and  Anne  Almy,  only  daughter  of 
William,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Cran- 
ston, July  17,  1823 

Giles  S.  and  Mary  Carr,  daughter  of  Samuel 

E.,  of  and  at  Exeter.     American  of  Feb.  25,  1825 

Henry  and  Catharine  Dodge,  at  New  York. 

American  of  Sept.  22,  1829 

Elizabeth  and  Ezra  L.  Bourne,  at  Brewster. 
American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  John  Thwing,  Esq.,  at  Ports- 
mouth.    American  of  Nov.  20,  1829 

Charles,  of  Barnstable,  and  Mary  Bragg,  eld- 
est daughter  of  Capt.  William,  at  Boston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Knowles.     American  of  Dec.  28,  1830 

JENNEY  Mary,  of  Baltimore,  and  Samuel  Child, 
of  Warren,  at  Baltimore,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mc- 
Cain, Feb.  16, 18 12 

Stephen,  of  Boston,  and  Lucinda  Stoddard, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Noah,  of  and  at  Fair- 
haven.     American  of  Dec.  u,  1821 

Lovica  H.  and  Capt.  Ebenezer  F.  Hammond, 

of  Rochester,  at  Fairhaven.     American  of         Sept.  18,  1829 

Silas,  of  Fairhaven,  and  Clarissa  Sherman, 
at  New  Bedford.     American  of  April  12,  1831 

JENNINGS  Lydia  W.  and  Gilbert  Rich,  both  of 

and  at  Providence.     American  of  Aug.  27,  1824 

Eliza  and  Isaac  Hall,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Fall 

River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith.     American  of         April  13,  1827 

Catharine  F.  and  Lyman  Baird,  at  New 
York,  May  ;,  1831 

JENNISON  Samuel,  Jr.,  of  Worcester,  and 
Mary  G.  Ellery,  of  Newport,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  15,  1815 

William,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Lynde  Wheeler, 
daughter  of  Theophilus,  Esq.,  at  Worces- 
ter.    American  of  '  Aug.  26,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  95 

JENNISON    Celia,   of   Cranston,  and  Terrence 

Arenians,  of  and  at  Providence,  April  8,  1827 

JENISON  Betsey  and  Ezra  Kelley,  both  of 
Cranston,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurt- 
leff,  Nov.  25,  1827 

JEPHERSON    Lucy,  of   Douglass,  Mass.,  and 

Jonah  Ross,  of  Cumberland,  at  Douglass,  Dec.  5,  1822 

JEPSON  Martha  and  Jonathan  Leonard,  both  of 

and  at  Providence.     American  of  April  20,  1821 

Eliza  and    Edward    Field,   both   of   and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  ir,  1822 

JERAULD  Samuel  and  Clorinda  Knight,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cur- 
tis.   American  of  Oct.  6,  18 12 
William,   of    North    Providence,   and   Adah 

Bucklin,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  Dec.  8,  1814 

Betsey  and   Elisha   Baker,  both    of   and   at 

Warwick.     American  of  June  22,  1821 

Daniel  D.  and  Harriet  L.  Casey,  at  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Aug.  25,  1822 

Mary  N.  and  Amos  A.  Tillinghast,  Cashier  of 
the  Pawtucket  Bank,  both  of  and  at  See- 
konk, by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Sept.  14,  1824 

JERRAULD  Henry,  of  Seekonk,  and  Louisa 
Roberts,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Duty, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, June  17,  1827 
Mrs.  Harriet  L.,  of  Warwick,  and  George  W. 
Kilham,  of  Salem,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Seamans,  Aug.  29,  1827 

JERNAGAN  Rebecca  and  Capt.  Timothy  Dag- 
gett, at  Edgartown.     American  of  Oct.  23,  1829 

JERNIGAN  Hiram  and  Nabby  Worth,  at  Ed- 
gartown.    American  of  Dec.  2,  1824 

JESSUP  Gen. and  Ann  Croghan,  eld- 
est daughter  of  Major  William,  near  Louis- 
ville, Ky.     American  of  June  18,  1822 
Angeline   E.  and   J.  Henry  Sloane,  at,  New 

York.     American  of  Sept.  25,  1829 

JEWETT    Ephraim   and    Mrs.  Nancy  Whiting, 

both  of  and  at  Attleboro.     American  of  Dec.  31,  1824 

Lucy  A.,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Seth  W.  Bar- 
ton, of  Warren,  R.  I.,  at  Boston,  Dec.  10,  1832 

JILLSON  Oliver  and  Sally  Angell,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  12,  1816 

Louisa,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Welcome, 
of  Cumberland,  and  Welcome  Ballou,  of 
Marlboro,  N.  H.,  at  Cumberland,  by  Smith 
Arnold,  Esq.,  April  2,  1820 


96  VITAL   RECORD   OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

JILLSON  Waitey,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of 
Cumberland,  and  Emery  Scott,  of  Beli- 
inghara,  at  Cumberland,  by  Smith  Arnold, 
Esq.,  April  2,  1820 

Sally,  eldest  daughter  of  Oliver,  and  Ebenezer 
P.  Brown,  both  of  and  at  Providence. 
American  of  April  6,  1821 

David,   of    Attleboro,  and    Polly   Sharey,    of 

Seekonk,  at  Attleboro.     American  of  Nov.  20,  1823 

Eunice  and  Lemuel  Crapon,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland.     American  of  Feb.  3,  1824 

Anna,  only  daughter  of  late  Luke,  of  Cum- 
berland, and  William  L.  Aldrich,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  29,  1827 

Mrs.  Sarah,  of  Smithfield,  and  Capt.  William 
Whipple,  of  Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by 
Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     American  of  June  22,  1830 

JINSON    Harriet   and    William  Niles,   at    Paw- 

tuxet,  Nov.  12,  1820 

JOBSON  Jane,  only  child  of  late  John,  Esq.,  of 
Lachase,  Fifeshire,  and  Walter  Scott,  Esq., 
Lieut.  iSth  Hussars,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Walter,  of  Abbottsford,  Bart,  at  Edenburgh,  Feb.  3,  1825 

JOHNS  Mrs. and Perkin,  at 

Helsten  in  Cornwall,  Eng.  By  this  mar- 
riage Mr.  P.  becomes  a  father  and  brother- 
in-law  to  his  brother's  grandfather,  and 
uncle  to  her  children,  and  father-in-law  to 
his  brother.     American  of  Nov.  18,  18 17 

JOHNSON  Charles  and  P"rances  Stephens  Cut- 
ler, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  27,  1814 

Mrs.  Hannah,  84,  and  Ebenezer  Allen,  83,  at 

Rockingham,  Vt.     American  of  June  14,  1816 

John,  of  Providence,  and   Abigail  G.  Barker, 

of  and  at  Gorham,  Me.     American  of  May  27,  1817 

Levi,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Place,  only  daughter 
of  Philip,  both  of  and  at  East  Greenwich, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Palmer.     American  of  Dec.  22,  i8i8 

Abby  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Paul  Greene,  of 

Pawtucket,  at  Providence.     American  of  Dec   10,  1819 

Lucina  W.,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Stephen 
Keech,  of  Glocester,  at  Killingly.  Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  18,  1820 

Dr.  Artemus  and  Mrs.  Eliza  N.  Davenport, 
of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  June  15,  1820 

Louisa  and  Gamaliel  Smith,  at  Smithfield,  Aug.  i6,  1820 

Amey,  of  North  Providence,  and  Fenner 
Angell,  of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Benedict.     American  of  Nov.  7,  1820 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  97 

JOHNSON  Lydia  and  Rufus  King,  both  of  and 

at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  26,  1820 

Mary  T.,  of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  and  Joseph  B. 
Knowles,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Nash- 
ville, April  12,  1 82 1 

Dr.  Peleg  and  Harriet  Hines  French,  daugh- 
ter of  Cyrus,  Esq.,  at  South  Kingstown. 
American  of  June  5,  1821 

Charles,  of  Bellefont,  Penn.,  and  Penelope 
Cooke,  of  Coventry,  R.  I.,  at  Groton,  Ct.,         Sept.  30,  1821 

Mary,  daughter  of.  Capt.  John,  of  Newport, 
and  Isaac  Stacars,  of  Providence,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Jan.  7,  1823 

Christopher,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Hannah 
W.  Whitford,  daughter  of  Silas,  of  Sand- 
wich, Mass.,  at  Providence.     American  of        April  29,  1823 

Anna  Hayes,  daughter  of  Hon.  William,  of 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  and  Gen.  Romulus  M. 
Saunders,  at  Charleston.    American  of  June  10,  1823 

Lindsey  and  Sally  C.  Weaver,  both  of  and 
at  Coventry.     American  of  June  10,  1823 

Mary  Saunders,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  and 
Constant  Burr  Mosher,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  23,  1823 

Betsey  W.,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Amory 
Coffin,  Esq.,  of  Woodstock,  at  Thompson. 
American  of  Jan.  6,  1824 

Betsey,  of  Thompson,  Ct. ,  and  Aaron  Corbin, 
of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  at  Thompson.  Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  16,  1824 

Oliver,  of  Centreville,  Warwick,  and  Hannah 
S.  Davis,  daughter  of  Ezra,  of  and  at  North 
Kingstown.     American  of  Sept.  10,  [824 

Sarah  and  Peter  B.  Stuart,  at  Newport. 
American  of  Nov.  30,  1824 

Stephen  and  Mrs.  Lydia   Miller,  at  Warren. 

American  of  May  10,  1825 

Ebenezer  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Taylor,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  24,  1825 

Abby,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  Newport, 
and  James  E.  Budlong,  at  Providence. 
American  of  June  21,  1825 

Mrs.  Lucy,  of  Johnstown,  N  Y.,  and  Rev. 
Leonard  Bacon,  of  New  Haven,  at  Johns- 
town.    American  of  Aug.  12,  1825 

Eleanor  Augusta  and  Thomas  Wilson,  both 
of  New  York,  Park  Theatre,  at  Oyster  Bay, 
N.  Y.     American  of  Sept.  2,  1825 

Mercy,  aged  22,  daughter  of  Stephen,  of 
Charlestown,  and  William  Kinson,  aged  70, 


98  VITAL    RECORD    OP    RHODE  ISLAND 

JOHNSON: 

at  Richmond,  R.    I.,  by  Thomas  Hazard, 

Esq.,  Sept.  26,  1825 

Emory  and   Elizabeth   Dennis,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  28,  1825 

Emily,  daughter  of  General  Jedediah,,of  Can- 
terbury, Ct.,  and  Joshua  P.  Burnham,  cash- 
ier of  the  U.  S.  Branch  Bank  of  Hartford, 
at  Canterbury.    American  of  Oct.  11,  1825 

John  L.,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  Harriet 
A.  Anthony,  of  Providence,  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hazelton,  Aug.  31,  1826 

Willard  and  Betsey  Ann  Taylor,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  8,  1826 

Elizabeth  B.  and  Augustus  Greene,  at  Scitu- 
ate,  Dec.  24,  1826 

Caroline  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Thomas  T. 
Beers,  of  Danbury,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  July  22,  1827 

Susan,  of  Worcester,  and  Joseph  M.  Gardi- 
ner, of  Providence,  at  Worcester,  Feb.  25,  1828 

Miranda,  daughter  of  James,  of  Smithfield, 
and  George  Brown,  of  Coventry,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  March  x6,  1828 

Margaret  and  John  B.  Taylor,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  April  27,  1828 

Pel  eg  and  Hannah  Potter,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.   10,  1828 

Joseph  H.,  of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  and  Harriet 
Richmond,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Benjamin, 
of  Little  Compton,  at  Nashville,  Jan.  8,  1829 

Alden  and  Sarah   H.  Kimball,  at    Johnston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester.     American  of  April  10,  1829 

Oliver,  of  Hampden,  Me.,  and  Prudence  Bax- 
ter, of  North  Providence,  at  Olneyville,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  June  2,  1829 

Lucy  and  John  Lakeman,  at  Lynn.  Ameri- 
can of  Oct.  2, 1829 

Hon.  Henry,  of  Louisiana,  late  Governor  of 
the  State,  and  Elizabeth  Key,  daughter  of 
late  Phihp  B.,  Esq.,  at  Georgetown,  Oct.  4,  1829 

Joseph  J.  and  Hannah   P.    Tappan,  at  New- 

buryport.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 

William  M.  and  Nancy  B.  Gage,  at  Charles- 
town,  Mass.     American  of  July  2,  1830 

Sarah  P.  and  Joseph  A.  Blake,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  10,  1830 

Josiah  and  Parnell  B.  Davis,  at  New  Bed- 
ford, by  Rev.  Mr.  Moyridge,  April  17,  1831 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


99 


JOHNSON   Hannah  Lyon  and  Oliver  Wickes, 

Jr.,  both  of  East  Greenwich,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilbourne,  March  4,  1832 

JONES  William  and  Catharine  Jarman,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr  Gano,  Feb.  11,  1810 

Eliza  R.,  second  daughter  of  Alexander,  and 

Joshua  B.  Wood,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Crocker,  Oct.  4,  18 10 

Benjamin    D.    and  Mary  H.  Young,  second 

daughter  of  Thomas,  at   Enfield,    Ct.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pruden,  Oct.  24,  1810 

John  P.,  2d,  and  Maria  Peck,  second  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Joseph,  married  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Oct.  28,  1 8 10 

William  Owen  and  Harriet  Hill,  both  of  this 

town,  at  Bristol,  Nov.  18,  1810 

Abel  and  Julia   Maria   Bourne,   daughter  of 

Hon.  Benjamin,   at   Bristol,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Wight,  June  10, 181 1 

Esther  D.,  youngest   daughter  of  Thomas, 

and  George  S.  Rathbone,  merchant,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  S,  1811 

Sarah   P.   and   Rhodes   G.    Allen,  by   Rev. 

Henry  Edes,  Sept.  8,  181 1 

Harriet  F.,  daughter  of  Alexander,  and  John 

B.  Chace,  merchant,  at  St.  John's  Church, 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  3,  181 1 

Harriet  Dunn,  daughter  of    His  Excellency, 

the  Governor,  William  Jones,  and  Thomas 

Cole  Hoppin,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Nov.  12,  181 1 
Louisa  and  Isaac   Bemis,  Esq.,  Attorney  at 

Law,  both  of  Walthara,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  March  6,  1812 
Hannah  and   George   Read,  both   of  and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  July  26,  1812 

Ann  M.  and  Joseph  Tillinghast,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     American  of  Aug.  14,  1812 

Mary  M  ,  third  daughter  of  Alexander,  Esq., 

and  Cyrus  Alden,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law, 

of   Wrentham,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  at  St. 

John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  24,  18 13 

Sarah    Dunn   and   John    Anthony  Thomas, 

both   of  and   at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Nov.  6,  181 5 

Wiswall,  Esq.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Mar-  r 

tha  W.  Price,  late  of  Boston,  at  Savannah        .,_ 

La  Mar,  Jamaica.     American  of  Aug.  i,  18 17 

Samuel  Burroughs  and  Susan  C.  Cash,  both 

of    Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tatem,  Sept.  20,  18 17 


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VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


JONES  Adeline  Mary,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  and 
Edward  Rogers  Young,  of  Providence,  at 
Savannah.    American  of 

Mrs.  Mary  Hampton  Young  and  Dr.  John 
Mackie,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, 

Catharine,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Thomas, 
and  Governor  DeWitt  Clinton,  governor  of 
New  York,  at  said  place.     American  of 

Capt.  Jacob,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Ruth  Lusby, 
at  Colchester,  Md.    American  of 

Thomas,  merchant,  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  and 
Jeanette  Keith,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Alexander,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Ann 
Northey  C-hurchill,  daughter  of  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin K.,  of  and  at  Bristol,  at  St.  Michael's 
Church,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 

Mrs.  Catharine,  of  Providence,  and  Reuben 
Peirce,  of  North  Providence,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Angeline,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Samuel  Norris 
Brown,  of  Providence,  at  Rehoboth,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Luther, 

Ruth  and  Samuel  Mason,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Phebe  and  Elisha  Padelford,  both  of  and  at 
Providence, 

Mary  H.,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Elder 
John  P.,  and  Henry  Thurber,  both  of  and 
at  Providence.    American  of 

Caroline  Flagg,  daughter  of  Alexander,  Esq., 
of  Providence,  and  Rev.  Samuel  Brenton 
Shaw,  of  North  Kingstown,  at  Providence, 
at  St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Luther,  of  Leominster,  and  Charlotte  Aid- 
rich,  of  and  at  Northbridge,  Mass., 

Clarrissa  and  Alvah  Chace,  both  of  and  at 
Dighton.    American  of 

Mary  and  John  Newman,  both  of  and  at 
•  Providence.     American  of 

Thomas  A.  Cotesby,  Esq.,  Master  Com- 
mandant U.  S.  Navy,  and  Mary  W.  Carter, 
second  daughter  of  late  Charles,  Esq.,  of 
Richmond  Co.,  in  Virginia.    American  of 

Martha  Ellery,  daughter  of  Hon.  John  C, 
and  Isaac  U.  Coles,  of  New  York,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of 

Capt.  Jeremiah,  of  Dighton,  Mass.,  and 
Sarah  Brown,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mudge, 


Oct.  30,  18x8 

Nov.  29,  1 81 8 

April  27,  1819 
Sept.  21,  1819 

Sept.  21,  1819 

Nov.  3,  1819 

Jan.  6,  1820 

March  19,  1820 

Sept.  24,  1820 

Oct.  24,  1 82 1 

May  7,  1822 

Aug.  I,  1822 

Aug.  28,  1822 

Jan.  14,  1823 

March  18,  1823 

July  II,  1823 
Sept.  23,  1823 
Nov.  10,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAM -MARRIAGES  IQl 

JONES  Miss ,  daughter  of  Dr.- 


of  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Hon.  Alfred  Cuth- 

bert,  at  Philadelphia.     American  of  Nov.  14,  1823 

Emanuel,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Lucmda 

Nichols,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  said  Charleston.    American  of  April  30,  1824 
Nancy,   of    Medway,   and   Charles  Hill,   of 

Sherbourne,   Mass.,  at   Medway,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Bailey,  July  n,  1824 

William,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Mary  Ann 

Warren,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at 

Bristol,  Sept.  12,  1824 

Nabby,  daughter  of   Capt.  S ,  and 

Thomas  Munyan,  of   Providence,  at  Med- 
way, Mass.    American  of  Dec.  21,  1824 
Emma  Matilda  and  Joseph  M.  Sanderson,  of 

Merchants'  Coffee  House,  at  Philadelphia. 

American  of  Aug.  16,  1825 

Mrs.  Esther,  of  Foster,  and  Rev.  John  Adams, 

of  Killingly,  at  Foster,  Sept.  4,  1825 

Leroy,  of   Swanzey,  and  Caroline  Littlefield, 

of  and  at  Bristol.     American  of  May  2,  1826 

Martha  Dorrance  and  Thomas  Doyle,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  May  4,  1826 

Mary  W.  F.,  daughter  of   Nehemiah,  Esq., 

and  John  Wilder,  Jr.,  of  Charlton,  Mass., 

at   Raynham,  by  Rev.  E Sand- 
ford,  May  23,  1826 
Sarah  F„  of  Providence,  and  Joseph  Edwards, 

of  Falmouth,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  12,  1826 

Mary  and   Samuel   Crapon,  both  of  and  at 

East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hazelton,  Dec.  7,  1826 

Mary  and  John  Greene,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  April  11,  1827 
Sally  and   William   B.  Whitemarsh,  both  of 

and  at  Dighton,  May  23,  1827 

Ann  and  John  Douglass,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  23,  1827 

Frances  N.,  daughter  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  of 

Providence,  and  Theodore  P.  Bogart,  of 

New   York,  at   Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Crocker,  April  15,  1828 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Gersham,  Esq., 

and  Abraham  Baker,  Esq.,  of  Glocester,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley.    Ameri- 
can of  May  8,  1829 
Jane  Sherwood,  daughter  of  Alexander,  Esq., 

and  Dr.  William  W.  Volk,  of  Charleston, 

S.  C,  at  Bellevue,  Providence,  July  16,  1829 


102 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


JONES  Charles  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Honay, 
only  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  at  New 
York.     American  of 

Ann  M.  S.,  daughter  of  Oliver,  of  Boston, 
and  Robert  W.  Holt,  late  of  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  at  Boston.     American  of 

Roxana  and  Daniel  White,  at  Charlestown, 
Mass.     American  of 

Ellen  M.,  daughter  of  Alexander,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Charles  Henry  Dabney,  at 
Brooklyn,  Ct., 

Naham,  formerly  of  Warwick,  Mass.,  and 
Mary  March,  formerly  of  Biddeford,  Me., 
,at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jenckes, 

Harriet  A.,  of  Canton,  and  George  L.  Parker, 
of  and  at  Medfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kendall. 
American  of 

Luther  and  Thankful  Ross,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Washburn, 

Henry  H.,  of  Boston,  and  Caroline  E.  Moore, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mary  Ann,  of  Smithfield,  and  Thomas  Fuller, 
2d,  of   Attleboro,  at  Pawtucket,   by   Rev. 
Mr.  Washburn, 
JORDAN   Seaman  and  Elizabeth  Brown, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Edmund,  of  Coventry, 
and  Benjamin  Tabor,  of  Sterling,  Ct. 
American  of 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Seaman,  and  James 
Jacquaws,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at '  Coventry. 
American  of 

Cynthia  and  Stephen  L.  Knight,  both  of  and 
at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taitem.  Ameri- 
can of 

Master  Martin,  aged  15  years,  6  months,  9 
days,  and  Miss  Polly  Lashley,  aged  30 
years',  3  months  and  18  days,  at  Mendon, 
N.  Y.     American  of 

Allen,  Esq.,  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  Catharine 
Taylor  Day  ion,  daughter  of  Capt.  Bene- 
dict, of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Pat- 
ten.    American  of 

William  and  Lucy  Dodge,  at  Boston, 

Alfred  and  Sarah  Ann  Pitcher,  both  o^  and 
at  Smithfield,  by  George  L.  Barnes,  Esq., 
JOSEPHINE  the' Princess  - —  of  Lauchten- 
berg  and  Eickstadt,  granddaughter  of  the 
Bavarian  King,  and  Prince  Oscar,  son  of 
the  King  of  Sweden  (Bernadotte).  Amer- 
ican of 


Sept.  25,  1829 

Oct.  13,  1829 
Oct.  20,  1829 

April  27,  1830 

Feb.  27,  1 83 1 

May  10,  1 83 1 

May  29,  1 831 

March  8,  1832 


May  27,  1832 
Feb.  27,  1814 


March  4,  1814 
March  4,  1814 
Dec.  14,  1819 

June  8,  1827 


Nov.  2,  1827 
Aug.  13,  1829 

Aug.  21,  1831 


May  2,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  103 

JOSLIN  Joseph  and  Adelaide  Cablec,  daughter 
of  the  late  Martin,  at  Newport.  American 
of  Nov.  12,  1819 

Lamed  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Vorce,  at  Cumber- 
land.    American  of  Dec.  14,  182 1 
Alfred  and  Nancy  F.  Blake,  both  of  and 'at 

Cumberland.     American  of  Feb.  5,  1822 

Samuel  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Polly  Clarke, 

of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Culler,        Dec.  19,  1826 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Willard,  and  Jesse  B. 
Sweet,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, April  26,  1827 
William  and   Cynthia   Greenwood,  at   Hub- 

bardston.     American  of  Aug.  6,  1830 

JOSSE^LYN  Lewis  and  Amelia  Ellis,  at  Boston. 

American  of  June  11,  1830 

JOUVETT  Thomas  and  Catharine  Durfee, 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  both  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  Jan.  25,  1826 

JAY  Mary  R.,  daughter  of  Peter  Augustus  Jay, 
Esq.,  and  Frederick  Prime,  at  New  York, 
by  Rev.  William  Richmond,  April  30,  1829 

JOY    and Swain,  at  Nan- 
tucket.    American  of  July  24,  1829 
Susan  and  David  Bass,  at  Boston.    American 
of                                                                          March  16,  1830 

JUDKINS  Benjamin,  85,  soldier  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, and  Mrs.  Mehitable  Prescott,  76,  for- 
merly of  Deerfield,  N.  H.,  at  Vienna,  Me. 
American  of  Dec.  25,  1832 

JUDSON  Elnathan,  M.  D.,  Surgeon  U.  S.  Navy, 
and  Helen  Young,  daughter  of  late  David, 
Esq.,  at  Washington.     American  of  June  4,  1824 

JUSTIN  Mary  Ann  and  William  Bacon,  both  of 

and  at  Providence.     American  of  Jan.  13,  1824 

Mary   Ann   and    Horace   Learned,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Dec.  5,  1824 


K 


KAIGHN  Charles  and  Susan  F.  Burdick,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Lawton,  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of  Sept.  30,  1823 

KALEW  John,  of  Jamaica,  and  Mary  B.  Marble, 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy,  July  23.  1828 


104  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

KANE  Mary,  daughter  of  Elias,  of  Albany,  N. 
Y.,  and  William  C.  Gibbs,  Governor  of  this 
State,  at  Albany,  June  2,  1822 

Georgianna  Maria,  daughter  of  late  John, 
Esq.,  and  Thomas  Charles  Winthrop,  Esq., 
at  New  York.     American  of  Oct.  3,  1823 

KARAIMOKU  [Mr.  Pitt],  Regent  of  the  Sand- 
Hg^jaMt.  wich  Isles,  and  Akani,  an  interesting  chief, 
"^    V     at  the  missionary  chapel,  Oahu,  June  28,  1825 

KARHAMANHA,  Dowager  of  Tamahamaha, 
"     "'""  late  King  of  the   Sandwich  Islands,  and 

Tamaree  Sen,  King  of  Atvol,  at  Woahoo, 

°  S.  I.     American  of  May  14,  1822 

KAULL   John  A.  and  Content  Wilson,  both  of 

and  at  Newport.     American  of  June  4,  1816 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  John,  and  George  Cox, 

Jr.,  at  Newport.    American  of  Sept.  9,  1823 

Frances,  of  Newport,  and  David  Pettis,  of 
Nantucket,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  J.  N. 
Brown,  Aug.  20,  1826 

KAUL  Anstress  J.,  of  Newport,  and  George 
Sherman,  of  and  at  Providence,  bv  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering,  '  Oct.  23,  1828 

KEATING  John,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  B. 
Hopkinson,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of 
Philadelphia,  at  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  by 
Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  White.     American  of      '  May  25,  1824 

KEECH  Rhoda,  of  Providence,  and  Rev.  David 
Curtis,  of  Warwick,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano.     American  of  July  10,  1810 

Stephen,  of  Glocester,  and  Lucina  W.  John- 
son, of  and  at  Killingly.     American  of  Jan.  18,  1820 
Eddy,  of  Glocester,  and  Celia  Smith,  of  and 

at  Burrillville.     American  of  June  18,  1822 

Joanna,  of  Seekonk,  and  Thomas  S.  Shaw,  of 
Attleboro,  at  .Seekonk,  by  Thomas  Kinni- 
cutt,  Esq.,  Nov.  3,  1822 

Mary,  of   Smithfield,  and   Samuel  Wind,  of 

Maine,  at  Smithfield.     American  of  July  30,  1824 

Olney,  of  Providence,  and   Joanna    Manton 
Benchley,  of   North  Providence,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Sept,  9,  1824 
Miranda,  of  Glocester,  and  James  H.  Bugbee, 
of   Providence,  at   Glocester,  by   Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,                                                               June  28,  1825 
KEACH    Abigail  C.  and  Amos  Cheever,  at  Val- 
ley Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,                           April  9  1826 
KEELEY    G.  W.  and  Mrs.  Jane  Bailey,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Alden,  Aug.  13,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


105 


KEENE  Mrs.  Miriam,  of  this  town,  and  Philip 
Weaver,  of  Coventry,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Mary  Ann  and  Jonathan  Wilmarth,  Jr.,  both 
of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

William  P.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and 
Hannah  F.  Randolph,  of  Jersey  City,  at 
New  York.     American  of 

Asa  and  Sarah  Irons,  both  of  Pawtucket,  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

Josiah  and  Ann  W.  Wilkinson,  daughter  of 
William,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes, 
KEENEY  Esek  and  Rebecca  S.  Norton,  at  New 

Bedford.     American  of 
KEEP    Martha,  only  daughter  of   Stephen,  of 
Longmeadow,  Mass.,  and  James  Snow,  Jr., 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman, 

William  J.,  of  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  and  Maria 
Tibbetts,  of  and  at  Warwick.     American  of 

Dr.  N.  C.  and  S.  P.  Haskell,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Samuel,  of  Boston,  and  Julia  Lenox,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     American  of 
KEEPS  Edward  S.  and  Amanda  Maria  Anthony, 
daughter  of  David,  at  Fall  River,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Fowler, 
KEER    William  and  Tirzah  Bessy,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtucket,  by  the   Rev.  Mr.  Benedict. 
American  of 
KEIGHTLEY  Isabella,  third  daughter  of  Archi- 
bald, Esq.,  of  Liverpool,  and  Hugh  Charles 
Smith,  Esq.,  of  Alexandria,  Va.,  at   Liver- 
pool, Eng.     American  of 
KEITH  Jeanette,   of   Providence,  and  Thomas 
Jones,   of    Louisville,    Ky.,    merchant,    at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Cyrus  R.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Merebah 
Russell,  eldest  daughter  of  Seth,  of  and  at 
New  Bedford.     American  of 

Joseph  D.  and  Lucy  Bundy,  at  Thompson, 
Ct.     American  of 

Capt.  Scott  and  Abigail  Robertson,  at  East 
Bridgewater,  Mass.     American  of 

Dorcas  and  Samuel  Taft,  Jr.,  of  Uxbridge,  at 
Ward,  Mass.     American  of 

William  and  Roanna  Dickerman,  of  Bridge- 
water,  at  Middleboro.     American  of 

Abigail,  of  Middleboro,  and  Milton  Wash- 
burn, at  Freetown.     American  of 


March  29,  18 12 
Dec.  18,  1814 

Feb.  25,  1820 
Jan.  I,  1826 

May  25,  1830 
July  IS,  1830 

Jan.  14,  1821 
March  i,  1822 
April  20,  1830 
Aug.  17,  1830 

May  22,  1832 

May  7,  1819 

Sept.  10,  1830 

Sept.  21,  1819 

Sept.  17,  1822 

Feb.  6,  1824 

April  9,  1824 

Jan.  4,  1825 

March  4,  1825 

May  3,  1825 


106 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAM  D 


KEITH  Louisa,  of  Grafton,  and  Daniel  Kimball, 

of  Charleston,  S.  C,  merchant,  at  Grafton. 

American  of  Oct.  7,  1825 

Ruth  W.  and  William  M.  Ryan,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  Feb.  12,  1826 

Daniel,  3d,  and  Jemima  Wilbur,  of  Bridge- 
water,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Colby,  April  6,  1826 
KEATH  Sarah  Ann  W.  and  Leander  H.  Baggs, 

both  of  and  at  Pawtucket.  American  of  June  11  and  20,  1826 
KEITH  Capt.   Seth,   of   Middleboro,   and  Mrs. 

Wealthy  Barney,  of  Taunton,  at  Middle- 
boro. American  of  Feb.  9,  1827 
Caroline    Eliza,    daughter    of    Sylvanus,  of 

Charleston,  S.  C,  and  George  W.  Coy,  of 

Providence,  at  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1828 

Betsey,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  John  H.  Arnold, 

of  Taunton,  at  Swanzey,  by  Mason  Barney, 

Esq.,  June  6,  1829 

Betsey,  of  Fall   River,  and  John  Arnold,  of 

Taunton,  at  Swanzey.     American  of  June  23,  1829 

Larana  and   John    P.  Burt,  of    Taunton,  at 

Bridgewater.     American  of  Sept.  18,  1829 

Alonzo  H.  and   Emily   Walker,  at   Hopkin- 

ton.     American  of  April  i,  1831 

Calvin  and  Sarah  Kimball,  at  Easton,  Mass.,  April  28,  1831 
KELLER  Maria  Susan  and  Frederick  Dix,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  11,  1824 

KELLEY  Capt.  Wilbur,  of  this  town,  and  Abby 

Eliza  Whipple,  only  daughter   of   the  late 

Christopher,  of  and  at  North   Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  24,  1810 

Harriet,  of  Warren,  and  Perez  Richmond,  of 

Barrington,  at  Warren.     American  of  Dec.  8,  181 8 

Lawton   and    Susan   Turner,  both  of  and  at 

Warren.     American  of  Sept.  17,  1819 

Catharine  and  Alanson  Pitcher,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  23,  1820 
John  and  Louisa  Martin,  both  of  and  at  Bar- 
rington. American  of  June  i,  1821 
Sarah,  of   Barrington,  and   Capt.  Samuel   J. 

Mathewson,    of    Warren,    at    Barrington. 

American  of  June  i,  1821 

Asa,  of   Burrillville,  and   Paulina  Read,  only 

daughter  of  Simeon,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Johnston, 

at  Cranston.     American  of  Aug.  20,  1822 

Harriet,    of    Oakham,    Mass.,   and    Warren 

Batchellor,  at  Oakham.     American  of  April  18,  1823 

Capt.  Ebenezer  and   Sophia   P.  Balch,  only 

daughter  of  John  R.,  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  8,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


107 


KELLY  Mary,  of  Valley  Falls,  and  Otis  M.  In- 
man,    of     Pawtucket,     at     Valley     Falls. 
American  of 
KELLEY    Abigail    E.    and   Levi   Eldredge,   at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Mary,  of  Warren,  and  Joshua  Orne  Ellis,  of 
Cumberland,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Welsh, 

Edwin  C.  and  Maria  Thomas,  both  of  and  at 
Lyman's  Factory,  North  Providence,  by 
Rev,  Dr.  Benedict.     American  of 

Shubael  and  Relief  Harris,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Ezra  and  Betsey  Jenison,  both  of  Cranston, 
at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Thankful  B.  and  Jeremiah  W.  Anthony,  at 
Dighton,  by  Israel  Anthony,  Esq., 

Mrs.  Patience  and   Peleg  Butts,  both  of  and 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 
KELLY    Jason  and  Marinda  Dearborn,  at  Pem- 
broke, Mass.     American  of 
KELLEY    Rev.  Samuel,  of   Concord,  and  Eme- 
line  Robinson,  at   Portsmouth.     American 
of 
KELTON  Eliza  and  David  Whipple,  both  of  this 
town,  married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Amey,  daughter  of  Harris,  of  Johnston,  and 
David  Atwood,  of  Scituate,  at  Johnston. 
American  of 

Cynthia  and  James  Carpenter,  both  of  Attle- 
boro,  at  Pawtucket.     American  of 

M.  B.,  of  Boston,  and  Joseph  Partridge,  of 
Providence,  late  of  England,  at  Boston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Eaton.     American  of 

Rev.  Amos  O.,  of  Taunton,  and  Alice  Chace, 
of  Swansey,  at  Wellington.  American  of 
KEMPTON  Martin  and  Olive  Hoxie,  eldest 
daughter  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Henry  S.  Mansfield,  Esq., 
KENDALL  Abijah,  of  Medford,  and  Waitey  A. 
Grant,  of  and  at  Uxbridge,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Judson.     American  of 

Oliver  and  Betsey  Tallman,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  Benjamin.     American  of 

Nathaniel  and  Mary  M.  Annis,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Amer- 
ican of 

Timothy  C,  of  Boston,  and  Sarah  Fenner, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Arthur,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


Feb.  20,  1824 
Feb.  12,  1826 

Nov.  I,  1826 

Nov.  24,  1826 
Dec.  4,  1826 

Nov.  25,  1827 

Feb.  10,  1828 
July  7,  1828 

May  28,  1830 

Aug.  17,  1830 
Dec.  26,  1 808 

March  23,  182 1 
Jan.  18,  1822 

June  25,  1822 
Dec.  26,  1823 

March  15,  1823 

Dec.  16,  1808 
Oct.  30,  1810 

Jan.  2,  1816 

April  20,  1823 


108  VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

KENDALL  Nathan,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.and  Chloe 
Preston,  of  and  at  Hampton,  Ct.  Ameri- 
can of  Nov.  28,  1823 

Mrs.  Cynthia  and  Ichabod  Wing,  Esq.,  of 
Winthrop,  Me.,  at  Mendon,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of  June  IS,  1824 

Duane  and  Rebecca  D.  Bassett,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  May  15,  1825 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Cheevef,  Esq.,  of  Maine, 
and  Caleb  Peck,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Lombard,  Nov.  26,  1826 

Clarke  and  Rebecca  W.  Branch,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Olneyville,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Kent,  Nov.  25,  1827 

Henry  L.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Andrews, 
of  Dighton,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Farley,  June  26,  1832 

KENDRICK  Willard,  of  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  and 
Philadelphia  Aldrich,  daughter  of  Moses, 
of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Henry  S.  Mans- 
field, Esq.     American  of  Sept.  21,  182 1 

William,  of  Newton,  and  Mrs.  Harriet  C. 
Jackson,  at  Mendon,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Daggett.     American  of  May  21,  1824 

Elizabeth,  of  Liverpool,  Eng.,  and  Frances 
C.  Nicklye,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  Liver- 
pool. American  of  July  31,  1827 
KENNARD  Samuel  T.,  of  Easton,  Md.,  and 
Amelia  H.  Shephard,  daughter  of  Silas,  at 
Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Maltby,  March  20,  1826 
KENNEDY  Lemuel,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Lydia 
Weaver,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Rehoboth,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Dec.  8,  1808 

Samuel,  of  this  town,  and  Elizabeth  Pinck- 
ney,  eldest  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  and  at 
Pinckney's  farm  in  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  May  3,  1813 

KENNICUTT  Martha  T.,  third  daughter  of 
Josiah,  and  Nathaniel  Brown,  both  of  and 
Barrington.     American  of  April  16,  1821 

KENNY    Jonathan,   Jr.,  and   Eliza  Barrows,  at 

Rochester  (Mattapoisett).    American  of  Sept.  17,  1830 

KENT    Rev.  Asa  and   Mrs.  Susannah  Earle,  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Winch.     American  of        May  10,  1814 

His  Royal  Highness,  the  Duke  of,  fourth  son 
of  the  British  King,  and  Maria  Louise  Vic- 
toria, Princess  of  Saxe  Coburg  and  widow 
of  the  Prince  of  L'inaugen.     American  of  Aug.  7,  1818 

Ira  and  Susan  Ann  Droune,  daughter  of 
Daniel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Barrington, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.    American  of  Oct.  23,  1818 


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109 


KENT  Joseph  and  Mrs.  Sabra  Luther,  at  Warren. 

American  of 
Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  Nathaniel,  Esq., 

of   Tullum,  in  County  of  Middlesex,  Eng., 

and    Alexander   T.    Sampayo,    youngest 

brother  of   the  Baron  Teixeira,  of  Lisbon, 

in  England.     American  of 
Capt.  Ezra  and   Lydia  Patt,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland.     American  of 
Sally,  daughter  of  George,  and  Samuel  Fiske, 

both  of  Johnston,  at  Cranston.     American 

of 
Willington,  of  Seekonk,  and  Lydia  Robinson, 

of  and  at  Rehoboth.     American  of 
Joseph  D.  and  Hannah  H.  Baxter,  both  of 

Cumberland,  at   Pawtucket,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Benedict.     American  of 
Cynthia  and  Dr.  Joseph  Hatch,  both  of  and 

at  Attleboro.     American  of 
David   D.  and   Alpha  Cooke,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland.     American  of 
Lydia,  of   Warren,  and   Peter  D.  Greene,  of 

Providence,  at  Warren, 
John    A.   and   Lydia   S.  Thornton,  at   Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
Mary  Jane,  daughter  of   Hon.   William  A., 

and   Rev.  Moses  G.  Thomas,  at   Concord, 

N.  H.     American  of 
Rebecca  Barton  and  George  Easterbrooks,  at 

Warren,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Welch.     American 

of 
KENYON    Whitman  and   Abigail    Lillibridge, 

daughter   of  Amos,   Esq.,   at   Richmond. 

American  of 
Capt.  Elijah  and  Mary  E.  Nichols,  daughter 

of  John  T.,  Esq.,  of  and  at  South  Kings- 
town.    American  of 
Dr.  S.  H.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Hetherington,  both 

of  and  at  Providence.     American  of 
Charles  B.,  of  Hopkinton.and  Sally  Crandall, 

daughter  of   Robert,   of  and  at    Exeter. 

American  of 
John  T.  and  Sarah  S.  Wilbur,  both  of  and  at 

Hopkinton,at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House. 

American  of 
Clarissa,  daughter  of  Greene,  of  South  Kmgs- 

town,  and  James  H.  Mumford,  of  Kmgs- 

ton,  R.  I.,  at  Milltown,  Ct., 
KERBY   Mary  and  Samuel  D.  Baxter,  of  Graf- 
ton, at  Worcester.     American  of 


Dec.  8,  1818 

March  28,  1820 
June  2r,  1822 

Aug.  20,  1822 
May  20,  1823 

Aug.  I,  1823 
Dec.  26,  1823 
June  22,  1824 
Sept.  28,  1828 
March  i,  1829 

July  23,  1830 

Dec.  21,  1830 

Jan.  30,  1 82 1 

Sept.  28,  1 82 1 
Feb.  4,  1823 

April  2,  1824 

May  18,  1823 

Sept.  25,  1829 
March  17,  1829 


110  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 

KERR    James  and  Abby  Garzea,  at  Pawtucket. 

American  of  Sept,  25,  1821 

KETCHUM  Harriet,  of  New  York,  and  Simeon 
Davis,  Esq.,  at  Thompson,  Ct.  American 
of  June  18,  1822 

KEY  Anna,  daughter  of  Francis  S.,  Esq.,  of 
Georgetown,  and  Hon.  Daniel  Turner,  M. 
C.  from  N.  C.,  at  Washington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
James,  Feb.  25,  1829 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Philip  B.,  Esq., 
and  Hon.  Henry  Johnson,  of  Louisiana, 
late  Governor  of  the  State,  at  Georgetown,  Oct.  4,  1829 

KEYES  Nathaniel,  of  Shrewsbury,  Vt.,  and 
Martha  Ballou,  of  Richmond,  N.  H.,  at 
Smithfield.     American  of  July  23,  1822 

KIDDER  Zephaniah,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Mary 
Sternes,  of  and  at  Walpole,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  s,  1823 

KILHAM  George  W.,  of  Salem,  and  Mrs.  Har- 
riet L.  Jerrauld,  of  Warwick,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  Aug.  29,  1827 

KILTON    John  J.  and  Jane  M.  Murray,  both  of 

and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dana,  Dec.  2,  1827 

KIMBALL  Sally,  daughter  of  Major  Amherst, 
and  Asahel  Steere,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 
Glocester.     American  of  Nov.  i,  1814 

Rebecca  and  Charles  James  King,  at  Salem, 

Mass.     American  of  Nov.  7.  1815 

Clarissa,  daughter  of  Major  Amherst,  and 
Capt.  Amasa  Steere,  both  of  and  at  Gloces- 
ter, Nov.  24,  1 8 16 

Ruth,  daughter  of  A ,  Esq.,  and  Syl- 

vanus  Bradford,  both  of  and  at  Glocester,  Jan.  3,  181 8 

Sena,    of    Mendon,    and    Arnold    Sayles,   of 

Cumberland,  at  Mendon,  Mass.,  May  7,  1820 

Amherst,  Jr.,  and  Ruth  Clarke  Steere,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  Wanton,  both  of  and 
at  Glocester.     American  of  Oct.  20,  1820 

Ruth  B.,  youngest  daughter  of  Amherst, 
Esq.,  and  Scott  C.  Henshaw,  at  Chepachet. 
American  of  Feb.  26,  1822 

Mrs.  Elizabeth   and   Charles  Willoughby,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.    Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  5,  1823 
Daniel,  merchant,  of   Charleston,  S.  C,  and 
Louisa  Keith,  of  and  at  Grafton.     Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  7,  1825 
Elijah    H.,    Esq.,  of   Waterford,  N.  Y.,  and 
Elizabeth  C.  Hinsdale,  daughter  of   John, 
of  and   at   Middletown,  by  Rev.  John  R.  . 
Crane,                                                                   Sept.  3,  1827 


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111 


KIMBALL    Benjamin,  of  Andover,  and  Sarah 
D.  Hunt,  at  Lowell.     American  of 

Sarah    H.  and  Alden  Johnson,  at  Johnston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester.     American  of 
KIMN  ALL  Charles,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Ann  Cutein, 

at  Ipswich.     American  of 
KIMBALL  Sarah,  of  Ipswich,  and  John  Lopez, 
at  Boston.     American  of 

Isaac  and  Mary  H.  Adams,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of 

William,  of  Lynn,  and  Augusta  Stetson,  at 
Salem.     American  of 

Mrs.  Rhoda,  75,  and  Major  David  Wells,  84, 
Revolution  veteran,  at  Haverhill.  Amer- 
ican of 

Sarah  and  Calvin  Keith,  at  Easton,  Mass., 
KING    Henry  and    Betsey    Stone,  by   William 
Warner,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Cranston, 

Nancy  and  Prince  Earle,  at  Willink,  N.  Y. 
American  of 

Allen  and  Polly  Cady,  at  Glocester,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Spooner.     American  of 

James  Charles,  Esq.,  and  Rebecca  Kimball, 
at  Salem,  Mass.     American  of 

Edward,  Esq.,  son  of  Hon.  Rufus,  of  New 
York  and  Sarah  Ann  Worthington,  daugh- 
ter of  Governor  of  Ohio,  at  Chillicothe,  O., 

Abby  A.  T.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Rev. 
Henry  Tatem,  Pastor  of  the  Seeond  Bap- 
tist Church,  both  of  and  at  Cranston. 
American  of 

Harriet  and  Capt.  Henry  Whipple,  at  Salem. 
American  of 

Carey,  daughter  of  the  late  Miles,  Esq.,  of 
Norfolk,  Va.,  and  Capt.  Lewis  Warrington, 
U.  S.  Navy,  at  Norfolk, 

Deacon  Reuben  and  Mary  Garfield,  both  of 
Attleboro,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Perry, 

Candace  Allen,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  and 
Alfred  Briggs,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 

Capt.  Richard,  of  Boston,  and  Ann  Mary 
Turpin,  of  Providence,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican   of  ,   o  1   TVT 

Harriet  J.,  daughter  of  John,  and  Samuel  JN 
Bishop,   formerly  of   Providence,  both  of 
and  at  Charleston,  S.  C.     American  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Miles  King, 
of  Norfolk,  Va.,  and  Capt.  William  M. 
Crane,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Norfolk.  American 
of 


Jan.  Q,  1829 

April  10,  1829 

Nov.  26,  1829 

May  14,  1830 

June  4,  1830 

June  IS,  1830 

July  27,  1830 
April  28,  183 1 

March  31,  1814 

Feb.  10,  181 S 

Feb.  17,  1815 

Nov.  17,  181S 

May  15,  1816 

Aug.  30,  1816 
Oct.  8,  1 8 16 

March  13,  1817 
April  10,  1817 

Jan.  4,  1818 

July  31.  1818 

Jan.  25,  1820 

March  3,  1820 


112  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

KING  Samuel  Bass,  of  Boston,  and  Sarah  Leon- 
'ard  Crocker,  daughter  of  Hon.  Samuel,  at 
Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipon,  Oct.  24,  1820 

Delia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Barzillai,  and  Ruel 
Washburn,  Esq.,  of  Livermore,  Me.,  at 
Raynham,  by  Rev.  Stephen  Hull.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  27,  1820 

Rufus  and  Lydia  Johnston,  both  of  and  at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  26,  1820 

Elisha  A.  and  Mary  Ann  C.  Short,  both  of 
and  at  Rehoboth.     American  of  July  10,  1821 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Turner,  of  Taun- 
ton, and  Cyrus  Nelson,  of  Middleboro,  at 
Taunton.     American  of  Dec.  14,  1821 

Harriet  and  Lyman  Barney,  both  of  and  at 
Cranston.     American  of  April  18,  1823 

Philip  -  and    Susan    Simmons,   at    Tiverton. 

American  of  Oct.  17,  1823 

Phebe  and  George  Williams,  Jr.,  both  of  and 
at  Taunton.     American  of  Nov.  20,  1823 

Joseph  C.  and  Hannah  F.  Olney,  daughter  of 

William,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,         April  4,  1825 

Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Jesse  Howard, 
P'sq.,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tatem,  April  11,  1825 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Rufus,  and  Lieut.  Robert 
Knight,  both  of  Scituate,  at  Plainfield,  Ct. 
American  of  April  19,  1825 

Capt.    Dauphin   and   Harriet   A.   Raymond, 

daughter  of   E ,  Esq.,  at  Norton, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  Oct.  2,  1825 

Rev.  Alonzo,  of  North  Yarmouth,  and  Try- 
phenia  Cheney,  daughter  of  Col.  William, 
at  Newport.     American  of  July  27,  1827 

.Betsey  and  Albert  G.  Tourtellotte,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     American  of  April  22,  1828 

Horace  and  Cynthia  P.  Stone,  both  of  Scitu- 
ate, at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  26,  1 828 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  East 
Greenwich,  and  Henry  Tibbetts,  of  Provi- 
dence, merchant,  at  East  Greenwich,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wood,  Dec.  11,  1828 

Christopher  and  Mary  Hopkins,  both  of  and 
at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  15,  1829 

Obadiah  and  Eliza  Baker,  both  of  and  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  May  31,  1829 

Rev.  Jonas  and  Anna  Aspacia  Mengus,  of 
Smyrna,  at  Island  of  Tenas,  Greece,  by 
Rev.  Rufus  Anderson,  July  22,  1829 


RHODE.  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  H^ 

KING  S.  H.  and  Sarah    Edwards,    at    Boston. 

American  of  July  23,  1830 

Hannah  and  Capt.  George  Crocker,  of.  Sand- 
wich, at  Raynham.     American  of  Aug.  27,  1830 
William  J.,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia  C.  Gil- 
bert, daughter  of  Solomon,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Lebanon,  Ct,                       '  Oct.  17,  1832 
Mrs.  Louisa  and  Rufus  Claggett,  Esq.,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  28,  1833 
KINGMAN  Celia,  daughter  of  Abner,  of   Provi- 
dence, and  Ebenezer  Parker,  of   Boston,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Sept.  3,  1822 
Cynthia  and  Roswell  Wilcox'  Waldron,  both 

of  Middleboro,  at  Bristol,     American  of  April  27,  1824 

Lydia  Clarke,  daughter  of  Abner,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Rev.  Handell  G.  Nott,  of  Dun- 
stable, N.  H.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Crocker,  July  11,  1827 

Eliab,  Esq.,  late  of  Providence,  and  Cordelia 
Ball  Ewell,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  James, 
of  and  at  Washington,  D.  C,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
McCormack,  Dec.  9,  1828 

Abigail    and    John   E.    Law,   at    Hingham. 

American  of  March  11,  1831 

KINGSBURY  Rev.  Cyrus,  Missionary  to  the 
Choctaw  Agency,  and  Sarah  B.  Varnum, 
recently  of  Dracut,  Mass.,  at  New  Orleans. 
American  of  Feb.  2,  1819 

Lawson,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  and  Sophia 
Whipple,  both  of  and  at  Framingham, 
Mass.     American  of  May  10,  1822 

Esther,  of  Worcester,  and   Jacob   Chamber- 
lain, at  Millbury,  Mass.     American  of  Feb.  17,  1824 
Lieut.  Julius   B.,  U.  S.  Army,  and   Jane  C. 

Stebbins,  at  Sault  de  St.  Marie,  June  19,  1825 

Rev.  S ,  Pastor  of  Congregational 

Church,    Andover,    and     Mary    Babcock, 

youngest  daughter  of  Rev.  J ,  the 

former  pastor,  at  Andover,  N.  H,     Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  I,  1830 
KINGSLEY    Simeon,   of  this  town,  and   Ann 
Greene,  daughter  of  Job,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Smithfield,                                                             Aug.  31,  1813 
Erastus   T.,   of  Boston,   and   Berthaney   C. 

Trott,  of  and  at  Swanzey.    American  of  Feb.  22,  1822 

Julia  Ann  and  Martin  Kingsley,  both  of  and 

at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  July  23,  1826 

Martin  and  Julia  Ann  Kingsley,  both  of  and 
at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  July  23,  1826 


114.  VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 

KINGSLEY  Shepherd  C.  and  Elizabeth  P.  Eddy, 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  2d,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  7,  1828 

Averill  and  Abigail  Wheaton,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  bv  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Nov.  29,  1832 

KINLOCK  Miss ,  daughter  of  Cole- 
land,  Esq.,  and  Henry  A.  Middleton,  Esq., 
at  Georgetown,  S.  C.     American  of  Feb.  16,  1819 

KINNICUTT  Harriet  Byron,  daughter  of  Josiah, 
H-sq.,  and  Col.  Allen  Bicknell,  both  of  and 
at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Nov.  27,  1817 

Eliza  B.,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq., 
of  Seekonk,  and  Joshua  Sayer,  of  Newport, 
at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  Sept.  3,  181 8 

George  R.  and  Hannah  Drowne,  daughter  of 
late  Samuel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Barring- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Jan.  25,  1826 
Sarah  H.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  and 
Ezra  Hubbard,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  18,  1827 
Thomas,  Jr.,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  and 
Harriet  B.  Bulling,  at  Worcester,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Bancroft.     American  of                                 Oct.  30,  1827 

KINSLEY    Nabby  and  Cyrus  Alden,  of  Bridge- 
water,  at  Minot.     American  of  Oct.  28,  1808 
Minerva  and  Abbert   C.  Jenckes,   at   Paw- 
tucket.    American  of  Jan.  25,  1822 
Salome  and   Capt.  Edward   S.  Wilkinson,  at 
Pawtucket.     American  of  Jan.  25,  1822 

KINSON  William,  aged  70,  and  Mercy  Johnson, 
aged  22,  daughter  of  Stephen,  of  Charles- 
town,  at  Richmond,  R.  L,  by  Thomas 
Hazard,  Esq.,  Sept.  26,  1825 

KIRBY  Major  Reynolds,  Asst.  Adj.  General,  U. 
S.  Army,  and  Harriet  B.  Larned,  daughter 
of  Hon.  Simon,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  at  De- 
troit. American  of  Jan.  26,  18 19 
Edmund,  Esq  ,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Eliza  A. 
Brown,  daughter  of  Major  General  Jacob 
Brown,  at  Washington  City.     American  of          Feb.  25,  1825 

KISSAM  Richard  S.,  M.  D.,  and  Julia  M.  Cooke, 

at  Hartford,  Ct.     American  of  June  18,  1830 

KITTRIDGE  Maria  F.,  daughter  of  late  Dr. 
Thomas,  and  Hon.  David  Cummings,  at 
Andover.     American  of  Oct.  21,  1825 

KLADY  Samuel,  of  Livingstone  Co.,  and  Mary 

Cisco,  of  and  at  New  York,  May  4,  1831 

KNAPP  Dr.  Ephraim  L.,  of  Cumberland,  for- 
merly of  Walpole,  and  Mary  Sabin,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  John,  of  and  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Oct.  24,  1819 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  II5 

KNAPP   Freeman   and    Lydia  Martin,  both  of 

Attleboro,  at  Pawtucket.     American  of  Aug.  20,  1824 

Olive  and  James  Lee,  formerly  from  England, 
at  Johnston.     American  of  Sept.  24,  1824 

Sarah,  of  Taunton,  and  Luther  Woodward, 
of  Providence,  at  Taunton,  Oct.  5,  1825 

Eleanor  A.,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin M.  Lindsey,  of  Providence,  at  Lynn, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  Dec.  2,  1827 

Mary  Ann,  formerly  of  Portsmouth,  and  Gil- 
bert P.  Hardy,  at  Bradford,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  12,  1830 
KNEELAND  Charles  and  Joanna  Hone,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Philip  L,  Esq.,  at  New.  York 
City,  April  29,  1829 
KNIGHT  Clarinda,  daughter  of  John,  and  Sam- 
uel Jerauld,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Curtis.     American  of  Oct.  6,  181 2 

Richard,  3d,  and   Esther  Guild,  daughter  of 

Richard,  at  Cranston.     American  of  Sept.  26,  18 15 

Caroline,  second  daughter  of  William,  and 
Major  Pardon  Sheldon,  both  of  and  at 
Cranston,  by  Elder  R.  Knight,  Feb.  8,  1818 

Lemuel  and  Betsey  Wilcox,  daughter  of 
Stephen,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  West  Green- 
wich, Aug.  2,  181 8 

Stephen  L.  and  Cynthia  Jordan,  both  of  and 
at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem.  Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  14,  1819 

Celia  and  Elder Fifield,  at  Provi- 
dence, at  the  Methodist  Chapel,  March  5,  1820 

Dr.  Sylvester  and  Mrs.  Louisa  Villars  Tucker, 
daughter  of  Gen.  Thomas  Westcott,  both 
of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 
American  of  June  2,  1820 

Rachal  and  Capt.  Caleb  Burlingame,  both  of 
and  at  Cranston.     American  of  June  13,  1820 

Ruth  D.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Richard,  of 
Cranston,  and  Benoni  Waterman,  of  John- 
ston, at  Cranston.     American  of  Sept.  12,  1820 

Christopher,  Esq.,  of  Cranston,  and  Lydia 
Briggs,  of  and  at  Providence.    American  of        Jan.  15,  1822 

Joseph  W.  and  Mary  H.  Westcott,  both  of 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  at  North 
Providence,  April  13,  1823 

Lieut.  Robert  and  Sarah  King,  daughter  of 
Rufus,  both  of  Scituate,  at  Plainfield,  Ct. 
American  of  April  19,  1825 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Reuben,  of  Coventry, 
and  Russell  Miller,  of  Warwick,  at  Coven- 
try, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  9,  1825 


116 


VITAL  RECORD  OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


KNIGHT  Zilpha,  daughter  of  Angell,  of  Scitu- 
ate,  and  Dr.  Harvey  Downing,  of  Lisbon, 
C:.,  at  Scituate, 

Caroline  Louisa,  daughter  of  late  John,  of 
Maryland,  and  Lieut.  Henry  Brewerton,  U. 
S.  Engineer  Corps,  at  Newport, 

Cyrel  and  Margaret  G.  Muniford,  both  of 
Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Manchester, 

Isaac  and  Phebe  Greene,  second  daughter  of 
Dr.  Rowland,  at  Plainfield,  Ct.  American 
of 

Ann  A.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Benjamin  T. 
Whitman,  of  Providence,  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 

Samuel  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Bray,  at  Marble- 
head.     American  of 

Charles  and  Ann  W.  Pennell,  at  Salem. 
American  of 

Jane  N.  and  George  T.  Carter,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Edward,  of  Cumberland,  and  Elmina  T.  Har- 
rington, of  and  at  Central  P'alls,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Frieze, 
KNOWER  Cornelia,  eldest  daughter  of  Benja- 
min, Esq.,  and  William  L.  Marcy,  Esq., 
Comptroller,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.  American 
of 
KNOWLES  Joanna,  daughter  of  the  late  Rob- 
ert, and  Josiah  Lawton,  both  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.  American 
of 

Hannah  and  James  Horswell,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Joseph  B.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Mary 
T.  Johnson,  of  and  at  Nashville,  Tenn., 

Jonathan,  of  Cranston,  and  Mary  E.  Jenckes, 
of  and  at  Warwick.     American  of 

Mary  Ann  P.  and  Royal  V.  Dawley,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Rev.  James  D.,  of  Boston,  and  Susan  Eliza 
Langley,  daughter  of  Joshua  H.,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Edward  P.  and  Mary  F"ry,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Methetable  and  Elkanah  Pame,  at  Eastham. 
American  of 

Amey  A.,  of  Providence,  and  William  S. 
Humphreys,  of  Millbury,  Mass.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison, 


Nov.  17,  1825 

July  20,  1S26 

July  29,  1827 

Sept.  12,  1828 

Nov.  8,  1829 

March  26,  1830 

April  9,  1830 

April  30,  1830 

May  13,  1832 

May  II,  1824 

Nov.  14,  1809 

Dec.  14,  1814 

April  II,  1 82 1 

Oct.  I,  1822 

June  II,  1823 

Jan.  1 1,  1826 

Feb.  4,  1827 

May  17,  1831 

Nov.  5,  1832 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  ll7 

KNOWLTON  Erastus  F.,  of  Providence,  mer- 
chant, and  Rhoda  Gage,  daughter  of  Aaron, 

Esq.,  at   Monson,  Mass.,  by  E.  Whitaker, 

Esq.,  •  May  i6,  1820 

John    A.  and   Eliza  Wood,  both  of  and   at 

Cumberland.     American  of  Oct.  4,  1825 

Margaret  B.  and  Samuel  W.  Hall,  at  Boston. 

American  of  April  30,  1830 

Abigail  S.  and  George  H.  Wheaton,  printer, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Aug.  8,  1831 

KNOTT  James,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Knott,  at  Bos- 
ton. American  of  Nov.  13,  1829 
Martha   and   James   Knott,    Jr.,    at    Boston. 

American  of  Nov.  13,  1829 

KNOX  William  and  Mary  Ann  May,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  14,  1823 

James   and    Asenath   Trumbull,  daughter  of 

Peter,  both  of  and  at  Millbury.     American 

of  March  23,  1824 

Luke  and    Louisa   Wesson,  both   of  and. at 

Grafton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Conyers.     American 

of  Nov.  13,  1827 


LABARRON    Elizabeth   A.  and   Abraham   W. 

Sheperd,  both  of  this  town,  at  Warren,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  May  29,  1816 

LACEY  Ruana  and  Benjamin  Hale,  both  of  and 

at   the    Chocolate    Mills,  near    Pawtucket. 

American  of  Jan.  24,  1823 

Lieut.  Edgin  M.,  U.  S.  Army,  and    Caroline 

Ann  Boardman,  daughter  of   Major  E 

,  U.  S.  Army,  at  Fort  Niagara,  May  31,  1831 

LACKEY    Lucy  and   Rodney   Luther,  both  of 

Providence.     American  of  Oct.  22,  1822 

LACKY  Ann  C.  and  James  S.  Bradham,  both  of 

and   at   Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 

American  of  Aug.  i,  1823 

LACKEY  Fanny  and  Caleb  Luther,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  May  17,  1825 
Janette  and   George   W.  Warner,  Esq.,  both 

of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown. 

American  of  June  13,  1826 


118 


VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


LADD  John,  Esq.,  of  West  Greenwich,  and  Han- 
nah Reynolds,  of  and  at  Coventry,  by  Obed 
Perkins,  Esq., 
Joseph  W.,  of  Warwick,  and  Almy  W.  Spen- 
cer, daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  of  and  at 
East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Hannah   P.,  daughter  of   Dudley,  Esq.,  and 
Ebenezer   S.    Lawrence,   of   Meredeth,  at 
H.     American  of 
John   J.  Dunbar,  at   Boston. 


Harrington,   and    Betsey 
Harrington,  by  Rev. 


Henry 
Amer- 


Guildford,  N 
Lydia   H.  and 
American  of 
LA  DIEU    James,   of 

Snell,  of  Warren,  at 
Mr.  Wright, 
LADIEU  Mary  Ann,  of  Harrington,  and  Samuel 

Blake,  Jr.,  of  Warren,  at  Swanzey, 
LADUE    Prudence,  of  Barrington,  and 
Conner,  of  Bristol,  at  Barrington. 
ican  of 
Eliza,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Eustius,  of  Bar- 
rington, and  Hiram  Andrews,  of    Warren, 
at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

LAFITTE  Mademoiselle ,  daughter  of 

the   banker,  and   the   Prince   of    Moskwa 
[Marshall  Ney's  son],  at  Paris.     American 
of 
LAH AY  Isaac  and  Mahitty  Linnett,  both  of  and 

at  Providence.     American  of 
LAIGHTON    Elizabeth   and   Thomas   Folsom, 

Esq.,  at  Portsmouth.     American  of 
LAKE    Sarah,  of  Tiverton,  and  Peter  Chace,  of 
and  at  Portsmouth.    American  of 
Mary  and  Dennis  Cooke,  both  of  Tiverton, 

at  Little  Compton.     American  of 
Annis,   daughter    of    Pardon,    and    Francis 

Brayton,  at  Tiverton.     American  of 
Sally,  of   Seekonk,  and   Gersham   Williams, 
of  Wellington,  Mass.,  at  Seekonk.     Amer- 
ican of 
Holder  and   Isabella  Ambrose,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  Robert  M.,  at  Newport.     Amer- 
ican of 
George  W.  and   Ann  Freeborn,  daughter  of 

Henry,  at  Newport.     American  of 
Christopher,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Sarah  Estes, 

daughter  of  Elisha,  of  and  at  Tiverton, 
Eliza  and  John  Sherman,  at  Newport.    Amer- 
ican of 
Silas,  of  Tiverton,  and  Lydia  Manchester,  of 
and  at  Westport.     American  of 


Oct.  I,  1820 

Feb.  20,  1826 

Sept.  25,  1829 
June  2,  1831 

Oct.  20,  1819 
Dec.  2,  1827 

Feb.  9,  1 82 1 

May  14,  1826 

March  21,  1828 
Nov.  30,  1 82 1 
Nov.  20,  1829 

March  23,  1819 
Feb.  13,  1821 
Feb.  23,  1 82 1 

Nov.  22,  1822 

Dec.  31,  1822 
March  23,  1824 
March  17,  1825 

July  26,  1825 
March  10,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  119 

LAKE  Jonathan  H.  and  Elizabeth  S.  Sher- 
man, daughter  of  late  Perry,  at  Newport. 
American  of  Dec.  5,  1826 

Capt.  Benjamin  and  Abby  Taylor  Douglass, 

at  Newport.     American  of  Jan.  8,  1828 

Bathsheba  and  Edward  Sherman,  both  of  and 

at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gale,  May  4,  1830 

William,  Jr.,  and  Charlotte  Sherman,  at  Tiv- 
erton.    American  of  Feb.  22,  183 1 
LAKEMAN    John  and  Lucy  Johnson,  at  Lynn. 

American  of  Oct.  2,  1829 

LALLAMAND  Gen.  Henry  and  Harriet  Girard, 
niece  of   Stephen,  both  of  and  at  Philadel- 
phia, by  Rev.  Dr.  Janeway,  Nov.  8,  18 18 
LAMB    Albert,  Esq.,  and  Lydia  W.  Woodward, 
formerly    of    Providence,    at    Salem,   Ct. 
American  of  June  i,  1821 
Frances   G.,  of   Nantucket,  and  John  Peck- 
ham,  of  and  at   Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr. 
Merrett,                                                              Aug.  29,  1822 
Isaac  and   Sarah  S.  Adams,  both  of  and  at 

Worcester.     American  of  Nov.  4,  1823 

Pliney  and   Eliza   Follett,  at   Hubbardston. 

American  of  Aug.  6,  1 830 

LAMBERT  Lucy,  daughter  of  William,  Esq,, 
and  Nathaniel  Fellows,  Esq.,  of  Cuba,  at 
Roxbury.     American  of  Oct.  18,  1825 

LAMPHIER  Emma,  daughter  of  Major  Elisha, 
of  Westerly,  and  Albertus  Starr,  of  Ston- 
ington,  at  Westerly.     American  of  Sept.  14.  18 19 

Lucinda,  of  Westerly,  and  Arnold  Crumb,  Jr., 
of    Stonington,  at    New  London.     Ameri- 
can of  Jan.  10,  1826 
LAM  SON    Mary  M.  and  Lemuel    H.  Eliott,  by 
Rev.  James  Grow,  both  of  and  at  Pomfret, 
Ct.,                                                                        April  27,  1817 
Rev.  Alvan,  of   Dedham,  and  Frances  Fide- 
lia Ward,  daughter  of  Judge  Ward,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of  July  22,  1825 
Caroline  M.  and   James  W.  Thurber,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,         Dec.  25,  1826 
LANDERS    Edward  and  Margaret  F.  Murphy, 

at  Newport.    American  of  Feb.  12,  1828 

LANP2  Major  Isaiah  and  Hopestill  Carpenter, 
both  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson,  April  4,  18 13 

Lavina,  daughter  of  Deacon  Daniel,  of   Nor- 
ton, Mass.,  and  James  W.  Perry,  of   Leb- 
anon, Ct.,  at  Norton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  Jan.  30,  1826 
Isaiah  and    Mercy    Drowne,   at   Rehoboth. 
American  of                                                        Dec.  18,  1827 


120  VITAL    RECORD    QF    RHODE  ISLAND 

LANE  Elizabeth  Mangaletta,  granddaughter  of 
George  Ushaeffer,  Esq.,  and  George  Fred- 
erick Ernest  Bernard  Gerding,  Esq.,  both 
of  New  York,  by  Rev.  F  W.  Geissen- 
heimer,  Aug.  23,  1828 

Charlotte  and  Rev.  Ichabod  Palisted,  of  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  at  Boston.     American  of  Sept.  11,  1829 

Minot  T.  and  Ruth  Farrer,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  I,  1829 

Elizabeth  K.  and  Perley  Lawrence,  at  Bos- 
ton. American  of  March  16,  1830 
LANG  Robert  U.,  Esq.,  Senior  Editor  of  New 
York  Gazette,  and  Mary  Carr,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Andrew  L.,  Esq.,  at  New  York. 
American  of  June  24,  1825 

William  Bailey  and  Susan  Herves  Messen- 
ger, youngest  daughter  of  Col.  Daniel,  at 
Boston.    American  of  May  3,  1831 

LANGDON   Mary  L.  and  William  B.  Dawes,  at 

Salem.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 

LANGFORD  John  and  Mrs.  Deborah  Congdon, 

both  of  and  at  East  Greenwich,  Dec.  24,  1826 

LANGLEY    Sally  and  Thomas  Yates,  both  of 

and  at  Newport.     American  of  Oct.  12,  1810 

John   B.  and   Martha  C.  Townsend,  both  of 

and  at  Newport.     American  of  June  2,  1820 

Nathaniel  H.and  Harriet  B.Brownell,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Sylvester,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  30,  1823 

Sarah  Louisa,  daughter  of  Joshua  H.,  and 
Roger  Williams  Potter,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  6,  1825 

Nathaniel  and  Phebe  Sweet,  of  and  at  Cran- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Sept.  25,  1825 

Susan  Eliza,  daughter  of  Joshua  H.,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Rev.  James  D.  Knowles,  of 
Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  11,  1826 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Lee,  and  Stephen  Carr,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  May  11,  1828 

Abigail  Ann  C,  of  Boston,  and  James  Chace, 

at  Salem.     American  of  Aug.  17,  1830 

James  and   Sylva  Blanchard,  at  Albion   Vil- 
lage, Dec.  16,  1832 
LANMAN    Eliza,  daughter  of  Hon.  James,  and 
A.  H.  Hubbard,  at  Norwich,  Ct.     Ameri- 
can of  Nov.  6,  1 82 1 
LAPHAM    William  and   Jerusha  Rider,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket.     American  of  Aug.  10,  1821 

Oliver  and  Hannah  Sherman,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     American  of  Oct.  31,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


121 


LAPHAM  Oziel  and   Mahala  Steere,   daughter 

of  Asel,  at  Smithfield.     American  of  May  15,  1827 

Mowry  and  Sarah  Whitaker,  both  of   Smith- 
field,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  Dec.  29,  1831 
LARABEE    Amey  F.  and  John  Breed,  at  Nor- 
wich, Ct.     Xraerican  of  Dec.  5,  1820 
LARCH AR  John,  of  this  town,  and  Lucy  Harts- 
horn, of   Kingsboro,  N.  Y.,  in   this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,                                                April  17,  1814 
Edwin    M.,   of    Providence,    and    Charlotte 
Pidge,  daughter  of   Benjamin,  of  and   at 
Dighton.     American  of                                        March  6,  1821 
Mary  G.,  eldest  daughter  of   Joseph   W.,  for- 
merly of  Providence,  and  Henry  S.  Meade, 
at  Mew  York.     American  of                               March  6,  1821 
LARCHE    l^ucy  and  George  W.  Packard,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  i5,  1815 

LARKE  Capt.  James  Risby,  of  Bristol,  and 
Harriet  Allen,  daughter  of  Major  Joseph, 
of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  March  5,  1809 

LARKIN    Mehitable  H.  and  Ephraim  G.  Wood- 
mansee,  both  of  and  at  Fall  River.     Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  30,  1831 
LARNED    Rebecca  and   Simon    Davis,  Jr.,  at 

Thompson,  Ct.,  Feb.  5,  1809 

William  G.  and  Mary  Gay,  at  Thompson,  Ct., 

married  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow,  Aug.  20,1809 

John  S.  and  Lucinda  Martin,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  late  Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams.     American  of  Oct.  5,  1810 

Abby,  daughter  of  Thaddeus,  Esq.,  and 
Jacob  Dresser,  both  of  and  at  Thompson, 
Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dowe.     American  of  Oct.  22,  181 3 

George,  2nd,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Maria 
C.  Reed,  only  daughter  of  William,  of  and 
at  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whittemore,  Jan.  9,  1816 

George,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  and  Ann  S. 

Gay,  at  Thompson,  Ct,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow,  Dec.  6,  1816 

Harriet  B.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Simon,  of  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  and    Major   Reynolds   Kerby, 
Asst.  Adj.  General    U.  S.  Army,  at   De- 
troit.    American  of  Jan.  26,  18 19 
Laura,  second  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 
Benjamin    Franklin    Hallett,  Esq.,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,            June  25,  1822 
George,  of   Providence,  and   Eliza  Tweedey 
Malbone,  daughter  of  late  Hon.  Francis,  of 
and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Oct.  9,  1823 
Major    Benjamin    F.,  U.  S.  Army,  and    Mrs. 
Lucy  F.  Watson,  daughter  of  (jen.  Nathan 
Willis,  at  Pittsfield.     American  of                        Oct.  28,  1823 


122 


VITAL   RECORD   OP   RHODE   ISLAND 


LARNED  Frances,  eldest  daughter  of   Gfiiorge, 
Esq.,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Hiram  Blush- 
field,  of  Worcester,  merchant,  at  Thomp- 
son, Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow.    Americiin  of 
Sophia,  daughter  of   William,  of.  Providence, 
and  Benjamin  Clifford,  Jr.,  of  Norfolk,  Va., 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Susan  M.,  second  daughter  of   George,  Esq., 
and  Stephen  Crosby,  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  by 
Rev.  Daniel  Dow.     American  of 
Thomas  Arnold  and  Sophronja  Marsh,  niece 
of  late  Gen.  David  Thomas,  at  Troy,  N.  Y., 
at  residence  of  George  Vail,  Esq.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Butler.    American  of 

LA  ROACH  Eliza  M.  and  Richard  Jones 
Wethby,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

LASH  LEY  Miss  Polly,  aged  30  years,  3  months, 
18  days,  and  Master  Martin  Jordan,  aged 
15  years,  6  months,  9  days,  at  Minden,  N. 
Y.     American  of 

LASSELL    Fanny,   daughter  of    Charles,   and 
Lieut.  Benjamin    Watson,  U.  S.  Army,  at 
Newport.    American  of 
John   and   Nancy  Conant,   both  of  and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Marcy  and  Ansel   Brown,  both   of  and   at 
Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Ameri- 
can of 

LATHAM    Smith  W.  and  Selinda  Paine,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  at  Sraithfield.     American  of 
Lydia,  eldest  daughter  of   Elisha,  of   Smith- 
field,  and  George  Streeter,  of   Mendon,  at 
Smithfield.    American  of 
Arthur,   of    Smithfield,    and    Sarah    Paine, 
daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  of  Glocester, 
at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
Horatio  and  Arrainda  W.  Read,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Ahab,  at  Blackstone  Village, 

LATHE  Eliza,  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  and  Rev. 
James  O.  Barney,  of  Seekonk,  at  Charlton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Rich, 

LATHROP  Septimus  and  Greenleaf  Salisbury, 
both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Emily,  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas,  Esq., 
and  George  L.  Perkins,  Esq.,  at  Norwich, 
Ct, 
Mary  D.  and  Charles  Mann,  at  West  Barn- 
stable, Mass.  The  groom  has  made  him- 
self scarce.     American  of 


Oct.  24,  X828 

Dec.  II,  1828 

March  20,  1829 

July  10,  1832 
Oct.  19,  iSrg 

June  8,  1827 

Sept.  t,  1812 
Oct.  31,  1817 

Dec.  26,  1823 

April  25,  1820 

May  16,  1823 

Jan.  I,  1824 
Sept.  2,  1832 

May  18,  1825 
May  22,  i8ii 

June  I,  1819 

Nov.  23,  1819 


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123 


LATHROP    Mary,   second    daughter   of    Hon. 

Samuel,  and  Rev.  William  B.  Sprague,  at 

West  Springfield.     American  of 
Joseph,  of  Exeter,  R.  I.,  and  Annis  Douglass, 

of  and   at  Bristol,   by   Rev.  Mr.  Wright. 

American  of 
LATHOP  Cornelius  and  Nelly  Lincoln,  at  Taun- 
ton.    American  of 
LATIMER    Mary  and  Joseph  George  Holman, 

Esq.,    Manager    Charleston     Theatre,    at 

Charleston,  S.  C, 
LAUD  Samuel  P.,  Esq.,  and  Susan  B.  Robinson, 

at  Dorchester,  Mass.     American  of 
Sophia,  of   Weymouth,  and   Rev.  John  San- 
ford,    of    South    Dennis,   at    Weymouth. 

American  of 
LAW    George,  formerly  of  Lancaster  Co.,  Eng., 

and   Sally  White,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of 

Uxbridge,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Calvin  Martin, 

Esq., 
John  E.  and  Abigail  Kingman,  at  Hingham. 

American  of 
LAWDON    Eliza  and  Thomas  J.  Brigham,  at 

Boston.     American  of 
LAWLESS  Luke  E.,  Esq.,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and 

Baroness  Greahm,  at  Georgetown,  D.  C. 
LAWRENCE  Lillis  and  Matthew  Gray,  both  of 

this  town, 
Cornelius    W.,    Esq.,    and    Maria    C.    Prall, 

daughter  of  late  Abraham,  Esq.,  at  New 

York, 
Augustine   H.  and  Penelope  M.  Champlain, 

youngest  daughter  of  John  T.,  Esq.,  both 

of  and  at  New  York.    American  of 
John  L.,  Esq.,  of   New  York,  and  Sarah  Au-, 

gusta  Smith,  only  daughter  of  Gen.  John, 

late  U.  S.  Senator  from  N.  Y.,  at  Mastick, 

L.  I., 
Rebecca  and  Major  Daniel  Gano,  at  Cincin- 
nati, O.     American  of 
Joanna,  daughter  of   Augustine  H.,  Esq.,  of 

New   York,  and  James   McCrea,  at  New 

York.     American  of 
William   Beach,   Esq.,   and    Esther    Rogers 

Gracie,   daughter   of   Archibald,    Esq.,   at 

New  York.     American  of 
Owen    and    Mary    C.   Welsh,   daughter    of 

Thomas,  at  Seekonk.    American  of 
William,  of   St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  and  Huldah 

Mason,  of  and  at   Seekonk,   by  Thomas 

Kennicutt,  Esq., 


Aug.  13,  1824 

Dec.  8,  1829 
March  11,  1831 

Feb.  23,  1817 
,  Jan.  19,  1821 

Sept.  10,  1824 

April  12,  1820 
March  11,  183 1 

April  29,  1 83 1 
May  17,  182S 
Nov.  16,  1813 

Nov.  24,  1814 

May  30,  18 1 5 

June  23,  1816 
Oct.  18,  1816 

Jan.  21,  1817 

May  22,  1 82 1 
Dec.  14,  1 82 1 

Nov.  17,  1822 


124  VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

LAWRENCE  Thomas  and  Mrs.  Susannah 
Fisher,  both  of  and  at  Providence.  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  29,  1822 

Amey,  daughter  of  John,  and  George  W. 
Walcott,  both  of  and  at  Providence.  Amer- 
ican of  June  3,  1823 

Mary,   of  Taunton,  and   Leander   Dean,  of 

Raynham,  at  Taunton.     American  of  Aug.  29,  1823 

Daniel  S.,  Assistant  Postmaster  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Mary  Ann  Price,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  John,  of  and  at  Newport,  Sept.  16,  1823 

Joseph  and  Abby  Ann  Martin,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Elhanan,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.    American  of  Nov.  4,  1823 

Edward  Oliver  and  Betsey  B.  Reynolds,  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  William  C.  Manchester,        Aug.  24,  1828 

Ebenezer  S.,  of  Meredith,  and  Hannah  P. 
Ladd,  daughter  of  Dudley,  Esq.,  at  Guild- 
ford, N.  H.     American  of  Sept.  25,  1829 

Perley   and   Elizabeth    K.  Lane,  at    Boston. 

American  of  March  16,  1830 

George  W.  and  Rebecca  Langlay,  at  Lowell. 

American  of  July  27,  1830 

William  and   Caroline  Augusta  Rockwell,  at 

Colebrook,  Ct.    American  of  Aug.  27,  1830 

Henry  and  Abigail  Moulton,  at  Boston. 
American  of  May  17,  183 1 

LAWSON    William  and  Ann  Way,  both  of  and 

at  Newport.     American  of  July  i,  1814 

Ira  and  Amey  Remington,  at  Cranston. 
American  of  Aug.  10,  1821 

LAWTON  Josiah  and  Joanna  Knowles,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Robert,  both  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.     American  of        Nov.  14,  1809 

Philip  W.  and  Lucy  Borden,  daughter  of  the 
late  William,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.     American  of  Feb.  6,  1810 

Josiah,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  A.  Collins, 
daughter  of  Major  John  A.,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Newport,  May  3,  1810 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt  John,  and 
Robert  Dennis,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Eddy.     American  of  Oct.  30,  18 10 

Darius  P.  and  Susannah  Lawton,  daughter  of 
Peter,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House  there.  May  11,  1814 

Susannah,  daughter  of  Peter,  and  Darius 
P.  Lawton,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House  there,  May  11,  1814 

Mary,  daughter  of  Adam,  and  Borden  Slocum, 

Esq.,  at  Portsmouth,  Nov.  10,  1814 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


125 


LAWTON  Clarke  and  Freelove  Remington,  only 
daughter  of  the  late  Hezekiah,  both  of 
Exeter,  at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gardner.     American  of 

Moses  and  Lydia  Ann  Stratton,  daughter  of 
the  late  John,  Jr.,  of  Newport,  at  Ports- 
mouth.    American  of 

Ruth,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Daniel  Fanner,  of 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Amer- 
ican of 

Thomas,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Ruth  L. 
Barker,  of  Middletown,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Roger  Boone,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Phebe 
A.  Cooke,  daughter  ot  late  John,  Esq.,  at 
Newport.     American  of 

Eliza,. daughter  of  late  Samuel,  and  Benja- 
min T.  Cranston,  at  Newport.    American  of 

Benjamin  I.  and  Elizabeth  Taylor,  daughter 
of  John,  at  Newport.     American  of 

George  and  Maria  E.  Baker,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Mary  and  George  W.  Allen,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.     American  of 

Hannah  and  Robert  Lawton,  Esq.,  both  of 
Portsmouth,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Robert,  Esq.,  and  Hannah  Lawton,  both  of 
Portsmouth,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Thomas  B.  and  Eliza  Tuell,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin, at  Newport.     American  of 

Alice,  of  Newport,  and  John  Van  Alstine,  of 
New  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown, 

William  H.  and  Elizabeth  C.  Allyn,  at  Reho- 
both.     American  of 

George,  2d,  of  Seekonk,  and  Mary  Smith,  of 
and  at  Rehoboth.     American  of 

Job  and  Rebecca  Cranston,  daughter  of  Will- 
iam, at  Newport.     American  of 

Ardelia  P.,  of  Providence,  and  John  Foster, 
of  Bath,  Me.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Portsmouth,  and 
William  Smith,  of  South  Kingstown,  at 
Newport.     American  of 

Sarah,  of  Portsmouth,  and  George  Hull,  of 
Brookiield,  Ct.,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Elisha  A.  and  Sarah  C.  Lawton,  daughter  of 
Isaac, both  of  and  at  Portsmouth,at  Friends' 
Meeting  House.     American  of 


Oct.  8,  1819 

Aug.  22,  1820 

Jan.  16,  1821 

April  20,  1 82 1 

Aug.  14,  1821 
Sept.  7,  1 82 1 
Nov.  2,  1821 
May  15,  1822 

Aug.  16,  1822 
Oct.  15,  1822 
Oct.  IS,  1822 
Jan.  17,  1823 

March  13,  1823 

April  22,  1823 

May  20,  1823 

July  25,  1823 

Dec.  21,  1823 

March  30,  1824 
May  25,  1824 

Dec.  7,  1824 


126 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  1SL,AMJ 


LAWTON  Sarah  C,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  Ed- 
ward A.  Lawton,  both  of  and  at  Ports- 
mouth, at  Friends'  Meeting  House.  Amer- 
ican of 

Lydia,  of  Seekonk,  and  Joseph  Peirce,  of 
Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Allen, 

Timothy  and  Mehitable  Watson,  daughter  of 
Edward.     American  of 

Joseph  S.  and  Mrs.  Abby  G.  Earle,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 

Henry  and  Eliza  Fisk,  daughter  of  Joseph, 
both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of 

Sarah  H.,  of  Exeter,  and  Dutee  J.  Hall,  of 
North  Kingstown,  at  Exeter,  by  Elder  Par- 
don Tillinghast, 

George  P.  and  Phebe  Barker,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.    American  of 

Mary  Ann  and  Reuben  T.  Cooke,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Ruth  and  Stephen  Chace,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Isaac  and  Mary  Ann  P'reeborn,  daughter  of 
John,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell, 

Adeline  and  Joel  Blaisdell,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Abraham  B.,  of  New  London,  and  Sarah 
Walker,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes, 

Capt.  James  and  Sarah  R.  Tilley,  at  New- 
port, 

Joseph  and  Ruth  Stanhope,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Choules, 

Joanna  and  Joshua  Remington, at  Portsmouth, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 

Moses,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Rebecca  H.  Oxx, 
daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Van  Vleck, 

Asa  T.,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Ann  Dayton,  of 
and  at  New  Bedford.     American  of 

Mehitable  H.  and  Ephraim  G.  Woodman, 
both  of  and  at  Fall  River.     American  of 

John  and  Almira  W.  Bryant,  both  of  North 
Providence,  at  Pawtucket, 

Elizabeth  Collins,  daughter  of  Josiah,  and 
John  R.  Balch,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Farley, 


Dec.  7,  1824 

Feb.  4.  1825 
April  8,  1825 
July  30,  1825 

Sept.  27,  1825 

March  15,11826 
May  30,  1826 
Oct.  3,  1826 
Oct.  17,  1826 
Nov.  30,  1826 
Dec.  13,  1826 

Feb.  II,  1827 
Oct.  5,  1828 

May  17,  1829 
June  21,  1829 

Oct.  5,  1829 
June  10,  183 1 
Aug.  30,  1 83 1 
Nov.  20,  1831 

Jan.  10,  1832 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  127 

LAYHA  John  and  Clarrissa  Cady,  daughter  of 

the  late   David,   at   Providence,   by   Rev. 

Mr.  Fifield,  _  Feb.  20,  1820 

LAZELL  John  Adams,  of  this  town,  and  Bath- 

sheba  Patch,  daughter  of  Henry,  of  and  at 

Worcester,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Austin, 

D.  D.,  Jan.  14,  1811 

Deborah,   daughter  of    Capt.    Edmund,    of 
'    Cummington,  and  Benjamin  Hobart,  Esq., 

attorney  at  law,  of  Abington,  at   Bridge- 
water.     American  of  Feb.  17,  1815 
Nathan,  Jr..  merchant,  of  Bridgewater,  Mass., 

and  Ann  Wilkinson, daughter  of  Abraham, 

Esq.,  of  and  at  Pawtucket.    American  of  Nov.  2,  1821 

LEACH  Lucinda,  of   Bridgewater,   and   Henry 

B.  Jackson,  of  Watertown.    American  of  Dec.  6,  181 1 
Caleb,  of  Bridgewater,  and  Elizabeth  Lincoln, 

of  and  at  Taunton.    American  of  Jan.  11,  1828 

Abiel,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  MaryT.  Hatch. 

of  and  at  Scituate.     American  of  Aug.  20,  1830 

LEARMAN  Mrs.    Patience,  daughter  of  Caleb 

Munroe,  of  Jamestown,  and  Isaac  Read,  son 

of  Capt.  John  E.,  at  Newport.     American 

of  June  13,  1820 

LEARNED  Asa  and   Mrs.   Elizabeth   Cornell, 

both   of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Patten,  June  16,  1818 

Rev.  Sylvester  and  Sarah  Wyer,  formerly  of 

Newburyport,  at  New  Orleans.  Ameri- 
can of  Jan.  18,  1820 
Melissa,  daughter  of  Rev.  Erastus,  and  James 

C.  Morse,  at  Canterbury,  Ct.  American  of  Oct.  3,  1823 
Horace  and  Mary  Ann  Justin,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Dec.  5,  1824 

Henry  and  Clarissa  Gardiner  Bowker,  daugh- 
ter of  Howard,  of  Scituate,  Mass.,  at  Bos- 
ton.   American  of  Dec.  19,  1826 

Mrs.  Naomi  and  Erastus  Evans,  both  of  Ox- 
ford, at  Worcester.     American  of  Aug.  28,  1829 

Henry,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Ewinger.at  Boston. 
American  of  April  20,  1830, 

LEAVENS  Mira,  eldest  daughter  of  Jedediah, 
and  George  A.  Richmond,  both  of  and  at 
Pomfret,  Conn.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter,  Dec.  i,  1814 

George  and  Barbury  Pettey,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Johnston,  Jan.  4,  1826 

Jedediah,  Jr.,  Esq.,  merchant,  of  Killingly, 
Ct.,  and  Frances  Josephine  Hammond, 
daughter  of  Col.  .Asahel,  of  and  at  Hamp- 
ton, Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  '  Jan.  16,  1833 


12s  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

LEAVITT    Catharine  and  Elder  Joseph  White, 

of  and  at  Buxton,  Me.,  by  Elder  Flanders,  Feb.  19,  1821 
LE  BARON    Jame^,  of   Bristol,  merchant,  and 

Mary   Fiske,   youngest   daughter  of    Dr. 

Caleb,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  5,  i8ii 

James  and  Lydia  Greene  Brown,  at  Warwick, 

by  John  Mawney,  Esq.,  Nov.  19,  1828 

LE  CRAW    Mary,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Joel  Read, 

of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  May  10, 1827 
Abigail  H.  and  Joseph  Arnold,  both  of  North 

Providence,   at   Providence,   by   Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  Dec.  15,  1828 

LEDOYT  Byel,  of  Shrewsbury,  and  iiarah  Cole, 

at  Warren.     American  of  Sept.  29,  1829 

LEDYARD  Eunice,  of  Warwick,  and  Alexander 

R.    Hammett,  of   Coventry,   at    Warwick. 

American  of  March  7,  1820 

LEE    Harriet,  eldest  daughter   of   William,  and 

Thomas  Truesdale,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  14,  181 1 

Eliza,  daughter   of   Thomas,  Esq.,  and  Hon. 

Outerbridge   Horsey,   U.  S.  Senator  from 

Delaware,  at  Georgetown,  D.  C.  Amer- 
ican of  April  28,  1 8 12 
Louisa,  daughter  of   Thomas,  Esq.,  and    Dr. 

Benjamin      Waterhouse,    at      Cambridge, 

Mass.     American  of  Oct.  i,  1819 

Otis  and  Abigail  Northup,  of  and  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  of  Pawtucket,  Jan.  23,  1820 
Mary   and    William    Branch,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  13,  1820 

Robert   P.  and   Mary  V.  Clarke,  daughter  of 

late   Capt.    Phineas,   of   and  at    Newport. 

American  of  Jan.  8,  1822 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of   Benjamin,  Esq.,  and 

John  S.  Dwight.  of  Springfield,  at  Nor- 
wich, Ct.  American  of  Oct.  7,  1823 
Julia,  daughter  of   late    William,  and    David 

Whipple,  both    of   and   at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  10,  1823 

Lydia,  daughter   of    William,    and   John    H. 

Barber,  Jr.,  Editor   of    Newport   Mercury, 

both  of  and  at  Newport.     American  of  July  9,  1824 

James,    formerly   from    England,  and    Olive 

Knapp,  at  Johnston.     American  of  Sept.  24,  1824 

Ebenezer  and  Fanny  Francis,  at  Taunton,  Dec.  11,  1825 

John  C,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and  Harriet  P. 

Rose,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  of  An- 
tigua,  planter,   at    Worcester,    Mass.,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft,  July  29,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  129 

LEE  Robert  P.,  Esq.,  and  Eliza  Davis,  daughter 

of  John  W.,  both  of  Newport,  at  Warren, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard.     American  of  Nov.  2,  1827 

John,  of  Smithfield,  and  Lydia  Lee,  of  Ux- 

bndge,   at   Smithfield,   by   Asa   Windsor, 

Esq.,  Nov.  20,  1828 

Lydia,  of  Uxbridge,  and  John  Lee,  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Asa  Windsor,  Esq,  Nov.  20,  1828 

Capt.  Israel  A.  and  Phebe  A.  Carpenter,  Dee.  4,  1828 

Anna    Matilda,    daughter  of    late    Richard 

Bland  Lee,  Esq.,  and  Dr.  Bailey  Washing- 
ton, Surgeon  tJ.  S.  Navy,  at   Washington 

City.     American  of  Dec.  4,  1829 

Bradford  and  Zilpha  D.  A.  Merrell,  at  Taun- 
ton.   American  of  Dec.  24,  1830 
LEEGE    Julia,  of   Rochelle,  France,  and  Dr.  P. 

L.  Armond,  of  Auboyneau,  at   Rochelle. 

American  of  Feb.  19,  181 1 

LEEGY    Kitty  and  William  Wallace,  merchant, 

both  of  and  at   Philadelphia.     The  court- 
ship, consent  and  marriage  took  30  minutes. 

American  of  Sept.  20,  18 16 

LEFEVRE  Capt.  Louis  to  Capt.  Marie  Thoreau. 

The  bride  had  been  in  the  army  for  several 
.  years,  her  sex  not   being  discovered   until 

severely  wounded.     She  was  raised  to  full 

captaincy  for  her  bravery  by  Marshal  Soult; 

at  Paris.     American  of  Feb.  5,  181 3 

LEFOVOR  Amos  and  Henrietta  Sutton,  at  See- 

konk,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     American  of        Dec.  12,  18 1.7 
LAFOVOR    Lucy  and   William    Field,  both  of 

North    Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taft,  May  7,  1821 

LEFOVOUR    David   and    Mary  Ann  Baldwin, 

daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  both   of  and   at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  i,  1824 

Thomas  and  Julia  White,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  April  5,  1825 
LEIGHT    Lady and  Barry  O'Meara, 

in  England.     American  of  May  2,  1823 

LEGH     Thomas    M.  P.,   and    Miss 

Turner,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Sher- 

ley  Park,  Cheshire.      [Her  abduction   by 

Wakefield   was   a  sensation  a  few  months 

ago.]     In  England.     American  of  March  25,  1828 

LEGR  AND  Lewis  and  Sally  Bowen,  both  of  this 

town,  Nov.  25,  1813 

LEHRE    Mary   Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr. 

,    and     Capt.    Christopher     R. 

Greene,  formerly  of   this  town,  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.     American  of  Jan.  16,  1816 


130  VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 

LELAND    Augusta,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Boston, 

and   Senorita  Louisa  Torrente,  of  and  at 

Bogota,  Columbia.     American  of  July  25,  1828 

Henry  C.  and  Betsey  S.  Marshall,  daughter 

of  William  S..  both  of,  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Aug.  17,  1826 

Dr.  Phinehas  W.,  of  Grafton,  and   Parmelia 

Wood,  daughter  of  Capt.  Elisha,  of  and  at 

Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Daggett,  Nov.  26,  1826 

LEMAN  Charles  and  Lucy  A.  Ward,  at  Boston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Motte.     American  of  Feb.  9,  1830 

LEMON    Henry  and   Catharine   S.  Mallett,  at 

Salem.     American  of  May  13,  1831 

LENOX    Julia  and  Samuel  Keep,  of  Boston,  at 

Washington,  D.  C.     American  of  Aug.  17,  1830 

LEONARD  Mrs.  Nancy  and  Capt.  Job  W.  Hall, 

at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipon,  Nov.  16,  1808 

Benjamin,   89,   and   Polly  Bosworth,   29,  at 

Ashford,  Ct.     American  of  Jan.  17,  1809 

Horatio,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Bristol  Co.,  Mass., 

and   Fanny   Washburn,  of    Raynham,   at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Sept.  25,  1812 

Nathaniel,  of  Bristol,  and  Sarah  Seamans,  of 

Rehoboth,  at   Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates. 

American  of  Feb.  21,  1815 

Eunice  and  Ezra  Gerry,  both  of   Cambridge, 

Mass.,  May  4,  18 16 

Margaret  and   Luther   Marsh,  Esq.,  both  of 

and  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.    American  of  March  13,  1821 

Jonathan  and  Martha  Jepson,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.     American  of  April  20,  1821 

Silas  and  Phebe  Walker,  at  Taunton.  Amer- 
ican of  May  25,  1 82 1 
Huldah,  of  Middleboro,  Mass.,  and  Jonathan 

P.  Williams,  of  Taunton,   at   Middleboro. 

American  of  July  6,  1821 

Harriet,   of  Taunton,  and  John  Hall,  Jr.,  of 

Norton,  at  Taunton.     American  of  Sept.  25,  1821 

Seth  and  Charlotte  Dean,  both  of  Bridge- 
water,  at  Middleboro.  American  of  Dec.  14,  1821 
Clarinda  and   Henry   W.    Pratt,    at    South 

Bridgewater,  Mass.    American  of  Jan.  i,  1822 

Sarah,  of  Taunton,  and  Thomas  Saddler,  of 

Attleboro,  at  Taunton.     American  of  Jan.  18,  1822 

Hannah  and  George  L.  Mowry,  both  of  and 

at  Taunton.    American  of  Jan.  9,  1823 

Timothy,  of  Middleboro,  and  Lydia  Caswell, 

of  and  at  Taunton.     American  of  Nov.  20,  1823 

Bathsheba  W.,  and  Abiel  Robinson,  both  of 

Raynham.     American  of  Jan.  16,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


131 


LEONARD  Betsey,  of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  and  Benja- 
min Tuckerman,  Esq.,  postmaster  at  Ster- 
ling, at  Plainfield.    American  of  Feb.  17,  1824 

Hannah  and  Joseph  Jackson,  at  Middleboro, 
Mass.    American  of  April  9,  1824 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Ichabod,  of  Taunton,  and 
Rev.  Reuben  Allen,  of  Seekonk,  at  Taun- 
ton.   American  of  May  21,  1824 

Sally,  of  Taunton,  and  Bildad  Barney,  of 
Hallowell,  Me.,  at  Taunton.     American  of        June  18,  1824 

Susan,  of  Middleboro,  and  Henry  Conrad 
Erpell,  of  Germany,  at  Middleboro.  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  29,  1825 

Appolas  and  Nancy  Winsor,  both  of  and  at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  Oct.  15,  1826 

James  M.  and  Clarinda  Wood,  at  Middleboro, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eaton.     American  of  Nov.  17,  1826 

Daniel,  of  Fall  River,  and  Ann  Beason, 
daughter  of  William  P.  R.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent.     American  of  April  13,  1827 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Capt.  Lemuel,  and  James 

Allen,  both  of  and  at  Taunton,  June  21,  1827 

Lucinda,   of  Taunton,   and     Capt.     Lyman 

Eddy,  of  Norton,  at  Taunton,  July  6,  1827 

Ruth  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Silas,  of  Taun- 
ton, and  William  P.  Rathbone,  of  Augusta, 
Ga.,  at  Hallowell,  Me.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gillett,         July  11,  1827 

Henry  F.,  of  New  York,  and  Ann  Francis 
Burroughs,  daughter  of  Robert  S.,  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Aug.  21,  1828 

Clementina  Maria,  daughter  of  Caleb  F.,  Esq., 
and  Levi  Paine,  of  Randolph,  at  Bridge- 
water,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gay,  June  11,  1829 

Mary  A.  H.,  of  Sturbridge,  and  Rev.  Francis 
W.  Emmons,  of  Eastport,  Me.,  at  Stur- 
bridge, Aug.  21,  1829 

Deborah  Ann  and  Addison  Alden,  at  Ware- 
ham.    American  of  May  27,  1831 

Olive  B.  and  Marshall  Wilbur,  Jr.,  at  Ware- 
ham.     American  of  June  24,  1831 

Susan,  of  North  Providence,  and  Solomon  H. 
Drowne,  of  Foster,  at  North  Providence,  Sept.  3,  1832 

Bethiah  and  Asa  Clemons,  at  Slatersville,  Nov.  22,  1832 

LEOPOLD  Prince,  of  Cobourg,  and  Princess 
Charlotte,  of  Wales,the  presumptive  heiress 
to  the  English  Throne,  at  London,  May  2,  18 16 

LE  ROY  Caroline,  daughter  of  Herman,  Esq.,  of 
New  York,  and  Hon.  Daniel  Webster,  of 
Boston,  at  .New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wain- 
wright,  Dec.  12,  1829 


132 


VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


LESTER  Charles  G.,   merchant,  of   Montreal, 
U.  C,  and  Susan  W.  Smith,  of  and  at  Wor- 
cester, by  Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft.     American 
of 
Mary,  of   Plainfield.   Ct.,  and  Allen  Harris, 
agent   Central  Manufacturing  Co.,  at  said 
Plainfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wells.  American  of 
Sarah,   daughter    of   Christopher,   Esq.,    of 
Groton,  Ct.,and  Latham  A.  Burrows,  Esq., 
of  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  at  Groton.    American  of 
Rebecca,  of  Plainfield,   Ct.,   and  Albert  G. 
Whipple,    formerly     of     Providence,     at 
Thompson.     American  of 

LETHBRIDGE  Sally,  only  daughter  of  the 
late  Samuel,  and  Oliver  Gridley,  Jr.,  at 
Franklin,  Mass.     American  of 

LE  VALLEY  Ann  and  Jabez  Williams,  both  of 
Warwick,  at  Cranston.  American  of 
Benjamin  and  Emeline  Borden,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Abner,  at  Fall  River.  American  of 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  Warwick, 
and  Thomas  CrufI,  Jr.,  of  Coventry,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone, 

LEVATTEY  Stephen,  of  Warwick,  and.  Mar- 
sena  Westcott,  daughter  of  Reuben,  of 
Sterling,  Ct.,  at  Coventrv, 

LEVECK  John  C,  of  Hartford,   and  Lucy  W. 
Dexter,  of  Pawtucket, 
John  C,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  W.  Dex- 
ter, of  Pawtucket,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Taft, 

LEVERETT  Frances  B.,  of  Roxbury,  Mass., 
and  John  Shays,  of  Salem,  merchant. 
American  of 
Rev.  William,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  and  Mary 
Ann  Cole,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Cyrus, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

LEVET  Ann  and  Amos  Braley,  at  Fairh'aven. 
American  of 

LEVY  Jacob,  late  of  North  Carolina,  and  Juliet 
Lopez,  daughter  of  late  Aaron,  of  Newport, 
at  New  York.  American  of 
Adam  J.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Ann  Matilda 
Handy,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton, 

LEWIN  Nathan,  of  Swanzey,  and  Hannah  C. 
Davis,  of  and  at  Somerset, 

LEWIS  Gabriel  L.  and  Anna  Maria  Champlain, 
daughter  of  John  T.,  Esq.,  at  New  York, 


Oct.  6,  1815 

May  17,  1816 

Nov.  22,  1816 

March  22,  1822 

Nov.  15,  1 816 
Nov.  29,  1822 
Nov.  30,  1826 

July  I,  1829 

Feb.  22,  18 14 
Aug.  2,  1 810 

April  10,  1825 

Sept.  10,  18(6 

March  29,  1825 
Nov.  13,  1829 

Jan.  9,  1824 

Oct.  12,  1825 

March  7,  18 16 

March  19,  18 14 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  I33 

LEWIS  Marie,  daughter  of  Andrew,  and  Lt.  Milo 
Mason,  U.  S.  Artillery,  in  this  town,  by- 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  7,  1815 

James,  of  this  town,  and  Celia  Chace,  of  and 
at  Dighton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gaskey,  May  26,  18  c  6 

Aseneth  and  Samuel  B.  Angell,  both  of  and 

at  Warren.     American  of  Jan.  7,  1817 

Sabra  and  William  Mudge,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bene- 
dict.   American  of  Dec.  15,  18 18 

Sidonia,  daughter  of  Hon.  Joshua,  Judge  of 
the  District  Court  of  Louisiana,  and  Peter 
K.  Wagner,  Esq.,  editor  of  the  "Orleans  Ga- 
zette," at  New  Orleans.     American  of  Aug.  24,  1819 

Mary  and  Fones  Havens,  of  North  Kings- 
town, at  Newport.     American  of  Jan.  S,  1821 

Mary,  of  Jamestown,  and  Joseph  F.  Havens, 
of  North  Kingstown,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  9,  1 82 1 

Thankful  and  Thomas  Welles,  of  Foster,  at 

Killingly,  Ct.     American  of  April  24,  1821 

Lydia,  of  Dighton,  and  Benjamin  Pidge,  of 
Providence,  at  Dighton.     American  of  Jan.  25,  1822 

Samuel  and  Lydia  R.  West,  both  of  and^at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Merrett,  at  the 
Methodist  Chapel,  Oct.  27,  1822 

Matilda  V.  and  Ambrose  Clarke,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Amer- 
ican of  May  27,  1823 

Bowers,  of  Dighton,  and  Catharine  Thurber, 
of  and  at  Providence.     American  of  June  6,  1823 

John  and  Lillis  Thayer,  both  of  and  at  Valley 

Falls.     American  of  July  4,  1823 

Benjamin  and  Mary  H.  Mann,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  David  E.,  both  of  and  at  Providence. 
American  of  Aug.  24,  1824 

Mary,  daughter  of  John,  of  Westerly,  and 
Amos  Dickens,  of  and  at  Stonington,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hart.     American  of  Feb.  21,  1826 

Nancy  V.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Increase  Sum- 
ner, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Webb,  May  2,  1826 

Sarah  Ann,  of  Bristol,  and  Capt.  George  W. 
Ling,  of  Middleboro,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  White.     American  of  Oct.  10,  1826 

Alice,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Martin 
Easterbrooks,  of  Warren,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  Aug.  19,  1827 

Levi,  of  Providence,  and  Joanna  M.  Thurber, 
of  North  Providence,  at  Olneyville,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Cheney.    American  of  Oct.  5,  1827 


134 


VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


LEWIS  Thomas,  of  Cumberland,  and  Betsey  A. 
Anthony,  daughter  of  Richard,  Esq.,  at 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 

Mary  T.,  of  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  and  Alexander 
Hilliman,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Robert  G.  and  Almira  A.  Armington,  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Abraham,  of  Smithfield,  and  Maria  Sweet, 
of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manches- 
ter, 

Chace  and  Nancy  C.  West,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Sanborn, 

Gabriel  E.,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Sarah  W. 
Nourse,  of  and  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Barnstead.     American  of 

Rebecca. and  George  Hobby,  at  Lynn.  Amer- 
ican of 

Samuel  W.  and  Harriet  Stewart,  at  Edgar- 
town.     American  of 

Sarah  C.  and  Merrett  Bates,  at  New  Bed- 
ford.    American  of 

Nancy  and  Archibald  Sellman,  at  Lynn. 
American  of 

Jason  L.,  of  New  York  City,  and  Mary 
Batcheller,  of  and  at  Sutton,  Mass ,  by 
Amasa  Roberts,  Esq., 

Tompkins  D.  and  Isabella  Sarah  Allen,  eld- 
est daughter  of  Major  Rhodes  G.,  formerly 
of  Providence,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Parkinson, 
LIBBEY    John,  34,  and   Edward   Oxford,  19,  at 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.    American  of 
LIGHTNING   George   and  Clarrissa  Wrought, 

at  Dudley,  Mass.     American  of 
LILLIBRIDGE     Abigail,   daughter   of    Amos, 
Esq.,  and  Whitman  Kenyon,  at  Richmond. 
American  of 

LILLY  Miss —  and  Mr. Rose. 

American  of 
LINARD  Peter  and  Mary  Ann  Payerne,  daugh- 
ter of  Frances,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
LINCOLN    Warren  and   Hannah  Hall,  both  of 
and  at  Raynham,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Forbes, 

Martha,  daughter  of  Hon.  Levi,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  and  Leonard  Moodey  Parker,  Esq., 
of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  at  Worcester. 
American  of 


March  13,  1828 

Nov.  2,  1828 
Jan.  I,  1829 

March  2,  1829 

June  25,  1829 

Oct.  30,  1829 
June  18,  1830 
July  30,  1830 
Dec.  10,  1830 
April  I,  1 83 1 

Feb.  19,  1832 

July  10,  1832 

April  19,  1816 

Dec.  2,  1828 

Jan.  30,  1 82 1 
Oct.  27,  1809 

Dec.  16,  1830 
March  15,  1810 

May  31,  1814 


RHODE   ISLAND    AMERICAN -MARRIAGES 


135 


LINCOLN    Benjamin,  75,  and    Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Harvey,  65,  at  Taunton.     American  of 
Spencer  and    Ann   Gerry,  both  of  and  at 

Providence, 
Rebecca,  daughter  of  Hon.  Levi,  and  Rejoice 
Newton,  Esq.,  at  Worcester.     American  of 
William  C,  of  Norton,  and  Hannah  Pidge,  of 

Attleboro,  at  Providence.    American  of 
Joanna  and   Allen    Munroe,   3d,  at   Bristol. 
American  of 

Ann  and  James  Woodward,  Esq.,  at  Taun- 
ton.    American  of 

Chloe,  daughter  of  Rufus,  of  Norton,  and 
Ebenezer  Snow,  Jr.,  of  Raynham,  at  Nor- 
ton.    American  of 

Lydia  and  Daniel  Pettingill,  at  Providence. 
American  of 

John  E.  and  Abby  Burdick,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.     American  of 

Horatio  and  Lucinda  Fields,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Nathaniel,  of  and  at  Taunton.  Amer- 
ican of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Gen.  Thomas,  of  Taun- 
ton, and  Nathaniel  Newcomb,  of  Norton, 
at  Taunton.     American  of 

Elizabeth  Otis,  of  Hingham,  and  James  Sav- 
age, Esq.,  of  Boston,  at  Hingham.  Amer- 
ican of 

Bela,  of  North  Providence,  and  Lydia  Scott 
Bucklin,  of  and  at  Smithfield.   American  of 

Deborah  and  Peter  Walker,  both  of  and  at 
Taunton.    American  of 

Hannah,  of  Taunton,  daughter  of  Elijah,  and 
Lymon  Eddy,  of  Norton.     American  of 

Lydia  P.,  of  Norton,  and  Herbert  Skinner,  of 
Mansfield,  at  Taunton.     American  of 

Eliza  and  Frederick  Grossman,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 

Narcissa  and  Bradford  Dean,  both  of  and  at 
Taunton,  by  Rev.  Alvan  Cobb, 

Miss and   Abijah   Woodward,  at 

Taunton.     American  of 

Nicholas  H.  and  Abigail  Baker,  daughter  of 
Walker,  at  Taunton.     American  of 

George  M.  and  Polly  Willis,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 

Fanny  M.  and  Joseph  Wilbur,  at  Taunton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Maltby, 

Leonard  C.  and  Phebe  F.  Carpenter,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 


July  S,  1814 
Nov.  4,  1815 
May  6,  1817 
Oct.  I,  1819 
April  7,  1820 
Oct.  19,  1 82 1 

Nov.  23,  1821 

Dec.  8,  1 82 1 

Dec.  14,  1 82 1 

April  II,  1823 

May  2,  1823 

May  6,  1823 

Jan.  6,  1824 

Jan.  21,  1824 

Feb.  13,  1824 

Oct.  I,  1824 

March  22,  1825 

March  27,  1826 

June  7,  1825 

July  IS,  1825 

May  25,  1827 

Aug.  8,  1827 

Nov.  29,  1827 


136 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


LINCOLN   Elizabeth,  of  Taunton,   and   Caleb 

Leach,  of  Bridgewater,  at  Taunton.   Amer- 
ican of 
Charles,  formerly  of  New  Bedford,  and  Mrs. 

Sarah   Draver,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Seaman, 
Charles  and  Eliza  Ann  Hart,  at  Taunton, 
Hannah,   daughter  of   Luther,    of    Norton, 

and  Brayton  Slade,  of  P'all  River,  at  Taun- 
ton, at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Daniel  and  Lucinda  Redding,  at  Taunton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Cobb, 
Dellila  and  Resolved  Chace,  at  Dartmouth. 

American  of 
Joshua  W.,  of  Eastham,  and  Mary  Chipman, 

at  Wellfleet.     American  of 
Oliver,   of   Walpole,   and   Mrs.   Abby  A.  G. 

Sheperd,  of  and  at    Providence,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Tobey, 
Almira  W.  and  Ezra  Holden,  of  Boston,  at 

Portland.    American  of 
Miss   Aielta,  75,  and  Timothy  Dwight,  81; 

both  have  lost  a  leg,   he  is  very  deaf  and 

she  is  blind,  at  Gardiner,  Ky.     American  of 
Isaac  and   Ruth   W.   Dyer,   at   Weymouth. 

American  of 
Emeline  and  Robert  Luscomb,  at  Taunton. 

American  of 
Nelly  and   Cornelius   Lathrop,  at  Taunton. 

American  of 
Aaron,   of  Norton,   and   Rhoda   Staples,  at 

Taunton.     American  of 
Elizabeth,   daughter  of   Hawkes,  Esq.,   and 

Luke  Bemis,  Jr.,  at  Boston.    American  of 
LINDENBERG  Susan,  daughter  of  John,  and 

Elder  Douglass  Farnum,of  Woodstock,Vt., 

in  this  town,  by  Elder  John  P.  Jones, 
LINDENBURGER  Mary  and  Edward  Mason, 

Jr.,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell, 
LINDLEY    Harriet    and    Benjamm     Thomas, 

married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Phebe  and  William  Bradley,  married  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 
Joab,  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  and  Nancy  Burt,  of 

Middlebury,  Mass., 
George,  of  Burrillville,  and  Pamela  Morse,  of 

and  at  Douglass, 
LINSEY  Cyrus  W.  and  Sarah  D.  Sabin,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 


Jan.  II,  1828 


July  7,  1828 
Sept.  23,  1828 


April  30,  1829 
June  14,  1829 
Sept.  II,  1829 
Sept.  25,  1829 

March  29,  1 830 
June  8,  1830 

June  22,  1830 
Aug.  17,  1830 
Dec.  10,  1830 
March  11,  1831 
April  12,  1831 
April  12,  183 1 

March  2,  181 3 
Sept.  22,  181 1 
Aug.  13,  1809 
Aug.  13,  1809 
Aug.  21,  1821 
Dec.  5,  1822 
May  22,  1814 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  13  7 

LINSEY  Samuel  D.  and  Temperance  Ide,  daugh- 
ter of  Abel,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  April  2,  1815 

Sally  and  Josiah   S.  Wardwell,    at   Bristol. 

American  of  May  4,  1821 

Mrs.  Mary,  of  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  and  Capt.  /  .    ;  i 

Samuel   B.  Martin,  of  Providence,  at    St. 

Augustine.    This  is  believed  to  be  the  iirst 

marriage    under    the    new     government. 

American  of  ,  Oct.  16,  1821 

Lieut.  George   F.,  of  U.  S.  Marioe  Corps, 

and  Mary  J.  Smith,  daughter  of  late  Col. 

Muloncton,   U.  S.    Army,  at    Plattsburg, 

Penn.    American  of  Dec.  19,  1823 

Joseph  and  Martha  Harding,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.     American  of  Feb.  17,  1824 

Elizabeth  M.  and  John  Lye,  both  of  and  at 

Lynn.     American  of  June  18,  1824 

Capt.    Benjamin    M.,    of    Providence,    and 

Eleanor  A.  Knapp,  of  and  at  Lynn,  Mass., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  Dec.  2,  1827 

Mrs.  Hannah  and  Joseph  Sparks,  at  Bristol. 

American  of  Nov.  18,  1828 

Mar)^  and  John   T.   Davis,  both   of  and  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ross,  July  9,  1829 

Joseph  Ferdinand,  of  Fall  River,  and  Susan 

Maria  Ide,  daughter  of  Abel,  of  and  at  See- 
konk, by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Jan.  i,  1830 
LING    Capt.   George  W.,   of    Middleboro,   and 

Sarah  Ann  Lewis,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  White.     American  of  Oct.  10,  1826 

LINGAN  Ann,  daughter  of  late  General , 

and  Elias  B.  Caldwell,  Esq;,   of  Supreme 

Court  of  U.  S.,  in  Fairfax  Co.,  Va.    Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  26,  1820 
LINKFIELD  Benjamin   and   Maria   Robinson, 

daughter  of  Capt.  George,   of  Pawtucket, 

at  Richmond.     American  of  June  25,  1824 

LINN  James   S.,   editor   Western  Intelligencer, 

and  Lemira  Pettibone,  at  Delaware,  N.  Y. 

American  of  April  4,  1820 

LINELL  Ruth  and  Philip  Haswell,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Aug.  9,  1826 

LINN  ELL  Harriet  and  William  Fisher,,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Dec.  24,  1826 

LINNETT  Susan  H.  and  Hamilton  Bishop,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bene- 
dict, May  9,  1 8 19 
Sally    and    William    Patt,    at     Providence. 

American  of  March  20,  1821 


138 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


LINNETT  Mahitty  and   Isaac   Lahay,  both  of 

and  at  Providence.    American  of 
William  E.,  of  Barnstable,  Mass.,  and  Sabra 

Coleman,  of  Valley  Falls,  at  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Greene, 
LINSCOTT  Theodore,  70,  and  Abigail  Cain,  72, 

at  Sandwich,  Me.     American  of 
Noah,    of   Cornish,  and  Sarah    Bennett,   of 

Salem,  at  Boston.    American  of 
LIPPITT  Capt.   Warren    and    Eliza   Seamans, 

daughter  of  Young,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  in 

this  town, 
Joseph  Francis,  merchant,  of  this  town,  and 

Caroline  Munroe,  of  and  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 
Mary  M.,  daughter  of  John,  merchant,  and 

John  Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Louisa,   second  daughter  of  the  late    Capt. 

John,  of  this  town,  and  Capt.  Joseph  Her- 

litz,  of  New  York,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Williams, 
John  and  Mrs.  Ann  Carpenter,  daughter  of 

Gabriel   Allen,  Esq.,  both   of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Julia,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles,  Esq.,  and 

Joseph  Sweet,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Crocker, 
Maria  and  Areunah  C.  Tingley,  in  this  town, 
Narcissa,  daughter  of  John,  and  William  C. 

Snow,  both  of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Col.  Christopher,  and  Ca- 
leb  Congdon,  both   of  and  at   Cranston. 

American  of 
Catharine  H.,  daughter  of  Charles,  of  Provi- 
dence, .ind    Rev.  Stephen   Hull,  of  Rayn- 

ham,  Mass.,  at   Providence,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Crocker, 
Mary,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Samuel  Greene, 

of  Coventry,  at  Cranston.     American  of 
Celia,  daughter  of  John,  and  Elisha  Tingley, 

both  of  and  at  Providence, 
Cornelia    Augusta,    youngest    daughter    of 

Charles,  of   Providence,  and   George   An- 
drews,   of    Cheraw,  S.  C,  at   St.   John's 

Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Samuel  C,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Mary 

Ann  McCarthy,  daughter  of  Roger,  of  and 

at  Clinton,  Jones  Co.,  Ga., 


Nov.  30,  1 82 1 

Oct.  27,  1829 

July  24,  1827 

Aug.  27,  1830 

July  7,  181 1 

Oct.  10,  181 1 

Nov.  30,  1812 

March  6,  18 14 
June  20,  1814 


Sept.  19,  1 8 14 
Oct.  10,  1814 


Nov.  18,  i8r6 
Feb.  3,  1818 

March  17,  18 19 
Sept.  12,  1820 
March  4,  1822 

Oct.  I,  1822 
Jan.  15,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


139 


LIPPITT  Hannah  H.,  daughter  of  Moses,  Esq., 

of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Daniel  P.  Arnold,  of 

Ashford,  Ct.,  at  Killingly,  Ct.   American  of 
William    H.,  formerly '  of    Providence,   and 

Mary  H.  Barnard,  of  and  at   Wilmington, 

N.  C.    American  of 
Thomas,  Esq.,  and   Waite   Arnold,  both   of  , 

and  at   Warwick,  by  Christopher  Spencer, 

Esq., 
Charles,  Jr.,   Esq.,  of   Savannah,   Ga.,  and 

Martha   Brown   Howell,  daughter  of  late 

Hon.  J.  B.,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pattison, 
LISCOMB    Elizabeth  and    Gilbert    Richmond, 

both  of  3ind  at  Bristol.     American  of 
Samuel   S.,  of  Fall   River,  and   Hannah  S. 

Wilkey,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 
Joseph  and  Abigail  L.  Waldron,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 
Jeremiah   D.  and  Eleanor  Pitman,  at  Bristol. 

American  of 
Mrs.  Sally  and  Daniel   H.  Maurice,  Esq.,  at 

Bristol, 
LISLE    Samuel  William  Henry,  of  the  Medical 

Department,   and   Ann    Ritchie,   both   of 

Quebec,   Canada,    at    Champlain,    N.    Y. 

American  of 
LISTER    Benjamin  and  Jane  Gillmore,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
LITCHFIELD  Enos  and  Fanny  Smith,  married 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipon,  all  of  and  at  Taunton, 
Miss  Sally,  44,  and  John  Foster,  87,  at   Box- 

boro.    American  of 
LITTLE    Lucy,  daughter  of  the  late  Nathaniel, 

of   Little   Compton,  and  Abraham  Brown, 

of  Middletown,  at  Little  Compton.    Amer- 
ican of 
William,  Jr.,   Esq.,  of  Boston,   and    Sophia 

L.  Robbins,  daughter   of  Asher,  Esq.,  of 

and  at  Newport, 
Sylvester,  of  Westport,  and  Nancy  S.  Allen, 

at  New  Bedford.    American  of 
Charles   Coffin,  of   Boston,  and  Sarah    Ann 

Hillard,  daughter  of   William,    of  and   at 

Cambridge, 
Henry,  of  New  York,  and    Margaret  A.  Lit- 
tle, daughter  of   William,  Esq.,  at  Boston. 

American  of 
Margaret  A.,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 

Henry   Little,   of  New  York,  at   Boston. 

American  of 


March  30,  1824 

Feb.  10,  1826 

July  6,  1827 

Sept,  10,  1832 

April  16,  1822 

Oct.  12,  1824 

Sept.  4,  1826 

May  24,  1 83 1 

March  4.  1832 

Nov.  20,  181 8 
Nov.  8,  1827 

May  10,  1812 
Feb.  4,  183 1 

Feb.  6,  1 82 1 

June  13,  1824 
Nov.  14,  1826 

Jan.  I,  1829 

Oct.  6,  1829 

Oct.  6,  1829 


140  VITAL  Record  of  rhode  island 

LITTLE  Senphronia  A.,  daughter  of  William, 
and  Henry  Orne,  Esq.,  at  Boston.   Ameri- 
can of  -  April  13,  1830 
Maria    Augusta   and    Samuel    Clement,   of 

Louisiana,  at  Boston.    Atnerican  of  Aug.  24,  1830 

Edward  B.,  of  New  York,  and  Abby  C. 
Bridgham,  second  daughter  of  Samuel  W., 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr, 
Edes,  June  27,  1831 

Jane   P.  and  Richard   Durfee,   Jr.,   both   of 

Tiverton,  at  Newport.     American  of  July  12,  r83i 

Rachal  W.,  daughter  of  Edward  P.,  Esq.,  of 
Marshfield,  Mass.,  and  Joseph  Healey, 
Principal  of  the  Pawtucket  High  School, 
at  Friends'  Meetifig  House,  Pembroke, 
Mass.,  April  12,  1832 

LITTLEFlELD  Sarah,  daughter  of  Rev.  Mr. 
Littlefield,  and  Col.  Jeremiah  Greene,  both 
of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  June  8,  1817 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Solomon,  of  New  Shore- 
ham,  and  Giles  P.  Sprague,  at  New  Shore- 
ham.  American  of  May  6,  1823 
William,  of  Tennessee,  and  Martha  Fowler, 
daughter  of  Christopher,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Oct.  3,  1825 
Caroline,  of  Bristol,   and   Leroy    Jones,   of 

Swanzey,  at  Bristol.    American  of  May  2,  1826 

LITTLEJOHN  Dr.  S.  H.,  of  U.  S.  Army,  and 
E.  M.  Harrison,  at  Sackett's  Harbor,  N. 
Y.     American  of  April  6,  1821 

LIVINGSTONE  Catharine  Ann,  formerly  of 
New  York,  and  Palmer  Cleveland,  of  Og- 
densburgh,  N.  Y.,  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 
American  of  March  16,  1821 

LIVINGSTON  Cornelia  Louisiana,  daughter  of 
Robert  L.,  Esq.,  of  Clermont,  and  Capt. 
Charles  G.  Ridgley,  U.  S.  Navy,  in  New 
York.     American  of  Dec.  7,  1822 

LIVINGSTONE  James,  of  Saratoga,  and  Har- 
riet Hopkins,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  April  23,  1828 

LLOYD    Daniel,   merchant,  formerly  of   Provi- 
dence, and   Eliza  Gilbert,  of  and  at  Nor- 
folk, Va.,  Jan.  3,  1822 
William   and   Hannah   Weeks,  at   Newport. 
American  of                                                         Jan.  29,  1822 

LOCERAINE    Clarrissa  and    James    Allman, 

both  of  and  at  Scituate,  Dec.  4,  1828 

LOCKADE  Susan  Crowell  and  Willard  Lever- 
ing, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Nov.  13,  1831 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  141 

LOCKE  Levi,  of  Lexington,  and  Susan  Simonds, 

at  Boston.    American  of  Dec.  8,  1829 

LOCKHART  John  Gibson,  Esq.,  and  Sophia 
Charlotte  Scott,  eldest  -  daughter  of  Sir 
Walter,  at  Edinburgh,  Scot.     American  of  July  7,  1820 

LOCKRAINE  Clarrissa  and  James  Ailman, 
both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Choules,  Nov.  27,  1828 

LOCKWOOD  Mary  Ann  and  Joseph  Phillips, 
both  of  Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering,  June  10,  1827 

Mary,  daughter  of  Benoni,  and  Edward  Dana, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Nov.  5,  1827 

Robert,  merchant,  and  Mrs.  Mary  P.  Bowen, 
widow  of  Benjamin,  Jr.,  formerly  of  Maury 
Co.,  Tenn.,  at  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.  Amer- 
ican of  May  23,  1828 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Benoni,  Esq.,  and  Dr. 
Samuel  B.  Tobey,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, Sept.  12,  1828 

Robinson  and  Amey  Young,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  "Manchester,  Sept.  7,  1829 

Phebe  J.  and  Reuben  J.  Peckham,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Sept.  15,  1830 
LOFTS  Mary  and  Joshua  Cossack.  To  secure 
her  swain  against  the  gripe  of  her  unfeel- 
ing creditors  the  bride  crossed  the  highway 
in  a  state  of  perfect  nudity  previous  to 
going  into  church,  in  England.  American 
of  May  IS,  1810 

LOGAN  Mary  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Robert 
Wilson,  of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Aug.  S,  1827 

LOGEE  Olney,  of  Burrillville,  and  Mary  S.  Mar- 
tin, of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, May  13,  1829 
LONG  Tilney,  said  to  be  the  richest  heiress  in 
England.  Her  income  is  ;^8o,ooo  per 
annum ;  and  William  Wellesley  Pole, 
nephew  of  Lord  Wellington.  American  of  May  i,  1812 

Major  S.  H.,    U.   S.  Engineer,  and   Martha 

Hodgkiss,  at  Philadelphia.     American  of        March  23,  1819 

Eunice  and  James  Eldredge,  at  Pawtucket. 

American  of  April  22,  1828 

Lieut.  James  Collins,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Mary 
Olivia  Gilman,  youngest  daughter  of  Nath- 
aniel, Esq.,  at  Exeter,  N.  H.     American  of  June  9,  1829 

Edward  J.  and  Lucy  Ann  Elliott,  at  Boston, 

American  of  May  20,  1831 


142  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

LONGLEY  Mrs.  Prescilla  and  Rufus  Farnum, 

both  of  Boston,  in  this  town.  American  of  June  13,  181 5 
Sarah  and  Peleg  Sweet,  both  of  and  at  Albion, 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  8,  1827 

Otis,  of  Boyleston,  and  Lydia  Patch,  of  and 

at  Worcester.     American  of  June  i,  1827 

Samuel,  of  New  York,  and  Lydia  A.  Fiske, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  April  28,  1828 
Rebecca    and    George    W.   Lawrence,     at 

Lowell.    American  of  July  27,  1830 

LONSDALE  James    and    Betsy    Fairbrother, 

both   of  and  at  Providehce,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  Oct.  2,  1828 

LOOMIS  Lucy  and  Peter  Pitman,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Baker,  Aug.  12,  1819 

LOPEZ  Juliet,  daughter  of  late  Aaron,  of  New- 
port, and  Jacob  Levy,  late  of  North  Caro- 
lina, at  New  York.  American  of  Jan.  9,  1824 
Samuel  and  Caroline  Tallman,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  25,  1824 

John  and  Sarah  Kimball,  of  Ipswich,  at  Bos- 
ton. American  of  May  14,  1830 
LORD  Levi,  of  North  Providence, 'and  Judeth 

Maxwell,  of  and  at  Providence,  Dec.  5,  1822 

Henry  and  Mrs.  Abby  H.  Greene,  both   of 

Providence,  at  Johnston.    American  of  June  24,  1823 

James  and  Olive  French,  both  of  Attleboro, 

at  Pawtucket.     American  of  July  11,  1823 

Samuel,  Esq.,   and  Elizabeth  Whitridge,  at 

Tiverton.     American  of  May  25,  1824 

Phebe  PL  and  Rev.  Thomas  C.  Upham,  Prof. 

of   Metaphysics  and  Moral  Philosophy  at 

Bowdoin  College,  at  Kennebunkport,  Me. 

American  of  May  27,  1825 

Jesse  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Sweetland,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  Dec.  18,  1825 

Betsey  W.  and  Nathaniel  G.  Upham,  Esq., 

attorney  at  law,  of  Concord,  N.  H.,  at  Ken- 
nebunkport, Me.  American  of  Nov.  3,  1829 
Milley  and  Reuben   Wood,  Jr.,  at  Boston. 

American  of  July  2,  1830 

LORING  John,  of  Boston,  and  Hannah  Homans, 

of  Beverly,  in  this  town.     American  of  Nov.  2,  i8io 

Charles   G.,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Anna    P. 

Brace,  at  Litchfield,  Ct.,  April  30,  1818 

William   J.,    Esq.,    and    Anna    Thorndike, 

daughter  of  Hon.  Israel  T.,  at  Boston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Young.     American  of  Oct.  21,  1825 

Martha  and  Gersham  Clement,  at  Barnstable. 

American  of  '  April  23,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  143 

LORING  Seth,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Laura  A. 

Thomas,  of  and  at  Marshfield.  American  of      April  15,  1831 
LOTHROP  Zebediah   and  Eliza  Earle,  second 
daughter  of  Hon.  Caleb,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes.  Feb.  i,  1825 

Henry  W.  and  Louisa  Thornton,  daughter  of 
Gideon,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,  Aug.  9,  1827 

Cornelia  Sophia,  daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq., 
and  George  G.  Willis,  of  New  York,  at 
Norwich,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Strong,  March  18,  1828 

Sarah  Ann  and  John ,  Whipple,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  11,  1829 

Rev.  Samuel  Kirkland,  of  Dover,  N.  H.,  and 
Mary  Lyman  Buckminster,  daughter  of 
the  late  Rev.  Dr.  Buckminster,  of  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Greenwood,  June  3,  1829 

Adeline  and  Ebenezer  S.  Smith,  at  Boston. 

American  of  Feb.  5,  1830 

Eliza  D.  and  Stephen  Smith,  at  Boston. 
American  of  Feb.  S,  1830 

LOTT  Allen  O.  and  Nancy  F.  Place,  at  Johns- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Oct.  30,  1828 

LOUD  Z and  Betsey  Angell,  daughter  of 

Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  2,  1817 

LOVE  Mrs.  Nancy,  of  Providence,  and  Capt. 
James  Welles,  of  Hopkinton,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  lO,  1820 

Charles,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Tripp,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  11,  1828 

LOVEJOY  Louisa,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  and  Rich- 
ard  Craycroft,   of   Philadelphia,  at   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  22,  1827 
LOVELL  Lavina  and   Rufus   Sprague,  both  of 

and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Feb.  i,  1829 

Capt.  George  and  A.  D.  M.  Hallett,  daughter 
of  B ,  at  Osterville.     American  of  June  25,  1830 

Eliza  G.  and  Capt.  Eleazer  Scudder,  at  Barn- 
stable.    American  of  Aug.  20,  1830 

William  S.  and  Mary  Ann  Pallies,  at  Boston. 

American  of  Sept.  24,  1830 

Mehitable  and  Almon  Partridge,  at  Worces- 
ter.    American  of  May  13,  1831 
LOVERING  Joseph,  Esq.,  and    Mrs.  Mary   L. 

Wells,  at  Boston.    American  of  Oct.  16,  1829 

Ira  and  Mary  Preston,  at  Boston,  May  12,  1831 

Willard  and  Susan  Crowell  Lockade,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Nov.  13,  1831 


144 


VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE    ISLAND 


LOVETT  Squire  and  Mary  Robmson,  both  of 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
LOVIE  William  and  Rhoda  White,  daughter  of 
the  late  Noah,  at  Newport.    American  of 

William  and  Martha  Bigley,  daughter  of 
Capt.  John,  at  Newport, 

Adeline  S.  and  Jeremiah  Washburn,  at  Bos- 
ton.   American  of 
LOW  Benjamin  and  Eleanor  Briggs,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Ur.  Gano, 

John  and  Martha  Herring,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker.  Ameri- 
can of 

Phebe  Ann  and  William  U.  Arnold,  both  of 
and  at  Warwick.     American  of 

Major  John,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Hannah 
Aplin,  of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Porter, 

Nathaniel,  of  Waterville,  aged  83,  and  Miss 
Patty  McFarlin,  aged  56,  at  Fairfield,  Mass. 
American  of 

Joseph  and  Mary  M.  Coggeshall,  daughter  of 
the  late  Charles,  both  of  and  at  Providence. 
American  of 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  Charles,  and  Thomas 
H.  Stafford,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

Martha  N.  and  William  Babcock,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Ephraim  P.  and  Hannah  Q.  Andrews,  at  Ex- 
eter, Conn.     American  of 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Maria  A.  Himes,  at  War- 
wick, R.  I.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Maria  A.  Himes,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 

Isaiah  and   Susannah   Coolidge,   at   Boston. 
American  of 
LOWDER  Charlotte  and   George  Titcomb,   at 

Roxbury.  American  of 
LOWELL  John,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Georgiana  M. 
Amory,  daughter  of  late  Jonathan,  Esq., 
at  Boston, 
LUCAS  William,  Esq.,  and  Charlotte  Hume, 
daughter  of  John,  Esq,,  of  and  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C, 

Mrs.  Eliza,  of  Taunton,  and  Dr.  William  S. 
Williams,  of  Deerfield,  Mass.,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 
LUCE  Eliza  and  Sylvester  S.  Newman,  at  War- 
ren.    American  of 


Jan.  22,  1812 

July  21,  1812 

May  19,  1828 

Sept,  24,  1830 

Aug.  12,  1813 

July  5,  1 814 
March  10,  1820 

Dec.  25,  1820 

Feb.  23,  1 82 1 

June  22,  1 82 1 
Oct.  15,  1822 

Oct.  8,  1826 
March  7,  1828 
Nov.  16,  1828 
Nov.  23,  1828 

Dec.  4,  1829 
Oct.  23,  1829 

April  6,  1825 

Oct.  7,  1819 

Nov.  I,  1822 
Jan.  30,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


145 


LUDLOW  Rev.  Peter,  Jr.,  and  Sally  S.  Gano, 

daughter  of  Rev.  Mr.  Gano,  who  married 

them, 
James,  of  New  York,  and  Mrs.  Clarissa   A. 

Robbins,  of  Providence,  at  East  Windsor, 

Ct.,  by  R.  G.  Robbins, 
LUFKIN  Abigail  and  John  Mussey,  at  Salem. 

American  of 
LUNSON  John  U.,  of  New  York,  and  Elizabeth 

E.   Sanford,   daughter  of  late   Ellery,   at 

Bristol,   by   Rt.     Rev.    Bishop   Griswold. 

American  of 
LUSBY   Ruth   and   Capt.  Jacob  Jones,   U.   S. 

Navy,  at  Colchester,  Md.     American  of 
LUSCOMB    Robert   and  Emeline   Lincoln,    at 

Taunton.    American  of 
LUTHER    William   and    Deborah    Brown,    at 

Warren.     American  of 
Polly  and  Isaac  Bowen,  at  Warren.     Ameri- 
can of 
Mrs.  Betsey  and  Samuel  Young,  3d,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Gano, 
Hannah  E.  and  Peleg  Sherman,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Towle, 
Lorania  M.  and  William  A.  Smith,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  ■ 
Julia  Ann  and  Thomas  Munro,  both  of  Bristol,. 

at  Warren.     American  of 
Sarah  and  James  Carpenter,   at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict.     American  of 
Mrs.    Sabra  and   Joseph   Kent,  at  Warren. 

American  of 
Harvey   and   Amey  Corey,  daughter  of  the 

late   Capt.    William,   both   of   and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Sylvester  and   Lydia   Reynolds,   at   Bristol. 

American  of 
Ann  and  Samuel   Drowne,    both   of  and  at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.     American 

of 
Mary  and  Robert  Woodward,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Joseph  P.  and  Harriet  B.  Westcott,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Lydia,   of   Swanzey,   and   Ebenezer    Grant, 

of  and  at  Barrington.     American  of 
Capt.  Joseph  G.  and  Tamer  Luther,  daugh- 
ter of  James,   both   of   and   at   Swanzey. 

American  of 


Nov., 22,  1824 

Aug.  17,  1831 
Dec.  25,  1829 

March  6,  1827 

Sept.  21,  1819 

Dec.  10,  1830 

Nov.  15,  1808 

Nov.  22,  1808 

Nov.  10,  181 1 

Oct.  3,  181S 

March  24,  1817 

May  30,  1817 

Nov.  6,  1818 

Dec.  8,  1818 

Jan.  16,  1820 
'     April  7,  1820 

May  9,  1820 

Dec.  10,  1820 

Dec.  17,  1820 

April  10,  1 82 1 

April  13,  1821 


146 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


LUTHER  Tamer,  daughter  of  James,  and  Capt. 
Joseph  G.  Luther,  both  of  and  at  Swanzey. 
American  of 

Henry  and  Fanny  Thurston,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 

John  B.  and  Lydia  Luther,  both  of  and  at 
Swanzey.    American  of 

Lydia  and  John  B.  Luther,  both  of  and  at 
Swanzey.     American  of 

Amos  and  Sally  Hill,  of  Taunton^  at  Welling- 
ton, Mass.     American  of 

Patience,  daughter  of  Amos,  and  Thomas  B. 
Amesbury,  of  New  Bedford,  at  Wellington, 
Mass.     American  of 

Margaret,  daughter  of  late  John,  of  Warren, 
and  George  Hoar,  at  Bristol.     American  of 

Jeremiah  C.  and  Mary  T.  Wheeler,  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.     American  of 

Nancy,  of  Warren,  and  Gardiner  Morse,  of 
Somerset,  at  Warren.     Americin  of 

John  and  Sophia  P.  Searle,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Merrett, 

Caleb  S.  and  Abby  Saunders,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

Rodney  and  Lucy  Lackey,  both  of  Provi- 
dence.    American  of 

Fanny,  daughter  of  Job,  and  Samuel  Hicks, 
at  Swanzey.     American  of 

Josias   Lyndon,   of  Providence,    and    Mary 

Eliza   Westcott,  daughter  of  Major  , 

of  and  at  Johnston.     American  ot 

Edward  and  Mary  Ann  Tefft,  both  of  and  at 
Providence.    American  of 

Amey  Cole,  daughter  of  Martin,  of  Warren, 
and  Joseph  Easterbrooks,  of  Swanzey,  at 
Warren.     American  of 

Tamor  H.  'and  Capt.  Sylvester  Eddy,  both 
of  and  at  Warren.     American  of  i 

Abby,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Swanzey,  and 
James  Richards,  of  Warren,  at  Swanzey. 
American  of 

Israel  and  A Wilbour,both  of  Taunton, 

at  New  Bedford.     American  of 

Elisha  C.  and  Ann  K.  Robinson,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Joanna  and  Stephen  Thurber.  both  of  Warren. 
American  of 

Mahala,  of  Swanzey,  Mass.,  and.  Israel  An- 
thony, of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Swanzey.  Amer- 
ican of 


April  13,  1 82 1 

Sept.  25,  1821 

Oct.  s,  1821 

Oct.  S,  1821 

Dec.  14,  1 82 1 

Dec.  14,  1821 
Feb.  12,  1822 

April  12,  1822 
Aug.  2,  1822 

Aug.  29,  1822 
Oct.  20,  1822 
Oct.  22,  1822 
Dec.  13,  1822 

Dec.  31,  1822 
June  17,  1823 

Sept.  12,  1823 
Oct.  14,  1823 

Jan.  13,  1824 

Jan.  16,  1824 

March  29,  1824 

Sept.  10,  1824 

April  IS,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  147 

LUTHER  Caleb  and  Fanny  Lackey,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  May  17,  1825 

Charles  and  Eliza  Ann  Mason,  daughter  of 
Stephen,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Warren,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Welsh,  Oct.  30,  1825 

Lloyd  and  Rebecca  B.  Munroe,  both  of  and 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welsh,  Nov.  8,  1825 

Henry  and   Abby   Hicks,   both   of   and   at 

Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  Feb.  12,  1826 

Sally  Eliza,  only  daughter  of  Col.  Giles,  and 
Timothy  Coggeshall,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Aug.  21,  1826 

Eliza,  of  Warren,  and  George  W.  Bowen,  of 
Olneyville,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cheney,  Dec.  10,  1826 

Mary  Ann,  of  Bristol,  an"d  James  Walford,  of 
Providence,  at  Bristol,  Jan.  29,  1827 

Joseph  and  Clarrissa  Hay  ward,  both  of  Bel- 
lingham,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, Feb.  20,  1827 

Joseph,  of  Warren,  and  Fidelia  Esther  Niles, 

of  and  at  Providence,  April  i,  1827 

Capt.  Salisbury,  formerly  of  Warren,  and 
Betsey  Eddy,  of  Fall  River,  at  Swanzey, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  Oct.  11,  1827 

Martha  T.,  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  of  Som- 
erset, and  Benjamin  Bufifington,  of  Swan- 
zey, at  Somerset.     American  of  Oct.  19,  1827 

Harvey,  of  Scituate,  and  Abby  Bowen,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,       April  21,  1828 

James  and  Ardelia  Wheaton,  daughter  of  late 
Joseph,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard,  July  6,  1828 

James  and  Sarah  Ann  Sprague,  both  of  and 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Feb.  25,  1829 

Job  and  Caroline  Ormsbee,  daughter  of  late 
Elijah,  both  of  and  at  Providenfce,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Phillips,  Oct.  15,  1829 

Louisa  and  Levi  Wheaton,  at  Warren,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Welsh.    American  of  Sept.  28,  1830 

Thomas  and  Adeline  Peck,  daughter  of  Col. 
Robert,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Davis. 
American  of  Feb.  15,  1831 

Henry  Giles  and  Ann  Eliza  Williams,  daugh- 
ter of  Henry,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  at 
the  Richmond  Street  Church,  May  12,  1831 

Pamelia  A.  and  Joseph  S.  Barber,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  10,  1831 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Nathan  T.  Carpen- 
ter, of  Preston,  Penn.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  April  i,  1832 


148  VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 

LUTHER  Hannah,  of  Swanzey,  and  David 
Anthony,  Esq.,  of  Somerset,  at  Swanzey, 
by  David  Gray,  Esq.,  Jan.  27,  1833 

LYE  John  and  Elizabeth    M.    Lindsey,  both    of 

and  at  Lynn.     American  of  June  18,  1824 

LYMAN  George  and  Elizabeth  Gray  Otis, daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  H.  G.,  at  Boston.  American 
of  June  12,  1810 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Hon.  Daniel,  of  North 
Providence,  and  Lemuel  H.  Arnold,  Esq., 
attorney  at  law,  of  Providence,  at  North 
Providence,  June  23,  18 19 

Abigail  B.,  daughter  of  Erastus,  of  Nor- 
wich, Ct.,  and  William  Greene,  of  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  son  of  Hon.  Ray,  of  Warwick,  at 
Northampton,  Mass.,  April  30,  1821 

William,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Mary  Boott, 
daughter  of  Kirk,  at  Boston.  American  of         May  11,  1821 

Theodore,  Jr.,  of  Boston,  and  Elizabeth  Hen- 
derson, daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  at  New 
York.     American  of  May  22,  1821 

Anna,  daughter  of  late  Gen.  William,  of 
Massachusetts,and  Rev.Samuel  Sitgreaves, 
Rector  of  St.  Stephen's  Church,  Wilkes- 
barre,  Penn.,  at  Philadelphia.  American  of        Dec.  26,  1823 

Norman,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  and  Elizabeth  Wal- 
ker, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Dec.  27,  1824 

Louisa,  daughter  of  Hon.  Daniel,  and  Dr. 
George  H.  Tillinghast,  of  Providence,  at 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes. 
American  of    '  Oct.  14,  1825 

Julia  Maria,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon. 
Daniel,  and  John  H.  Easton,  at  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  18,  1826 

Margaret,  daughter  of  Hon.  Daniel,  of  North 
Providence,  and  Samuel  Arnold,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  Nov.  5,  1827 

H.  B.  and  Caroline  Dyer,  eldest  daughter  of 
Elisha,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  March  2,  1829 

Rowland,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  and  Mary  How- 
land,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev,  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  2,  1832 

John   W.,   of   North  Providence,  and   Eliza 

Wheaton,  daughter  of  Col.  .Seth,  of  and  at 

Providence^  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Nov.  14,  1832 

LYND  Rev.  Samuel  W.,  of  Bordentown,  N.  J., 

and   Leonora  M.  Stoughton,  daughter  of 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  I49 

LYND: 

Rev.  William,  D.  D.,  President  of  Colum- 
bia College,  at  Washington  City.     Ameri- 
can of  Aug.  26,  1823 
LYNDON  David   W.   and   Eliza  Carpenter,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  10,  1830 

LYNDE  B.  S.,  of  New  York,  and  Eliza  Newton, 

of  and  at  Providence,  Oct.  6,  1828 

LYNE  Lieut.  W.  B.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Eliza 
Veale,  of  Portsmouth,  Va.,  at  Washington 
City,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wingfield,  June  14,  1829 

LYON  Joseph,  Jr.,  and  Phebe  Mumford,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, married  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gibson.  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  14,  1809 
LYONS  Elizabeth  and  Capt.  John  Reynolds, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Preston,  Nov.  26,  1818 
LYON  James,  of  Newport,  and  Sophia  Pool,  of 

and  at  Tisbury.     American  of  Oct.  25,  1822 

Harriet,   daughter  of  Joseph,  and  John    W. 

Davis,  3d.     American  of  Nov.  5,  1822 

Jasper,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Phebe  Smith 

Stafford,  of  and  at  Warwick,  June  5,  1823 

Nancy  and  Thomas  Blanding,  at  Attleboro,  July  15,  1823 

Elizabeth,   daughter  of  late   Capt.    William, 
of  Newport,  and  John  S.  Weeden,  of  Bris- 
tol, at  Newport.     American  of  Oct.  14,  1823 
Luther  and  Mrs.  Fanny  Dean,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  May  30,  1824 

Lucy,  of  Providence,  and  Thomas  Jefferson 
Arnold,  of  Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  9,  (825 

Edward  S.,  of  Newport,  and  Eliza  Gibbs, 
daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  21,  1826 

LYONS  Sarah  and  Timothy  Hancock,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     American  of  April  22,  1828 
LYON  Amey  Ann  and  Orvilla  Chaffee,  both  of 

and  at  Seekonk,  Oct.  5,  1828 

Rebecca  and  Bartlett  Morton,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Oct.  8,  1828 

William  and  Sarah  Ann  Peckham,  daughter 
of  Daniel,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Choules,  March  8,  1829 

Susan,  eldest  daughter  of  Aaron,  and  Thomas 
Burr,  of  Reading,  Conn.,  at  Albany. 
American  of  Dec.  3,  1830 

Ann  Maria  and  Edwin  Wilbur,  at  Newport. 
American  of  Dec.  28,  1830 


150  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 

LYON    Mary    A.    and    Benjamin    Brittain,    at 

Smithfield,  Sept.  16,  1832 


M 


MACARTHY  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Roger,  of 

Clinton,  Jones   Co.,  (ja.,  and   Samuel  C. 

Lippitt,  formerly  of   Providence,   at  said 

Clinton,  Jan.  15,  1824 

MAC  CI    Tareza,  of  Athens,  Greece,  and  James 

Black,  Esq.,  of  Yarmouth,  Eng.,  at  Elgina, 

Greece,  by  Rev.  Jonas   King.      She  is  the 

heroine  whom   Lord   Byron,  in  his  poem, 

addressed  as 

"  Maid  of  Athens  ere  we  part. 

Give,  oh  give  me,  back  my  heart."  Jan.  28,  1829 

MACK    Ebenezer,  Editor  American  Journal,  of 

Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  and  Eleanor  Day,  at  Romu- 
lus, N.  Y.  American  of  April  4,  1820 
MACKAWIS     Cloe   Pi,  or  Jumping   Rabbit,  a 

belle  of  the  Chickasaw  tribe,  and  Col.  Da- 
rius  Hobson,    U.   S.   Army,  of  Alabama. 

American  of  Dec.  11,  1829 

MACKAY    John,   Jr.,  and   Mary  G.  Robinson, 

both   of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Dec.  10,  1816 

Samuel  M.,  Esq.,  Aide  to  Maj.  Gen.  Brown, 

and  Catharine  G.  Dexter,  daughter  of -late 

Hon.   Samuel,   at    Boston,   by    Rev.    Dr. 

Freeman,  '  April  15,  1817 

MACKER    Marietta,   of  Taunton,   and  Joseph 

Borden,  of  Fall  River,  at  Taunton,  May  i,  1831 

MACKIE  Dr.  Peter  and  Frances  Nye,  daughter 

of  Nathan,  Esq.,  of  Sandwich,  at  Ware- 
ham,  by  Rev.  Noble  Everett,  Feb.  17,  1813 
Charity,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Andrew, 

and  James  Pickens,  of   Boston,  merchant, 

at  Wareham,  by  Rev.  Noble  Everett,  June  15,  1814 

Dr.  John  and   Mrs.  Mary  Hampton   Young 

Jones,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  29,  1818 
John  and    Rebecca    Straight,  daughter    of 

Capt.  Thomas,  of  West  Greenwich,  at  Co- 
ventry, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast,  May  4,  1820 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


151 


MACKINTIRE    Lucina,  daughter  of  Simeon, 
Esq ,  of  Glocester,  and   Col.  John  Gray, 
formerly  of  Southbridge,  Mass.,  at  Gloces- 
ter.   American  of 
MACKINTOSH    Sarah  and  Albert  Homer,  at 

Boston.     American  of 
MACKLIN  Mrs.  Margaret,  aged  SS.and  Charles 
Woods,  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  aged  8i, 
in  Hills,  N.  C, 
MACLAY    Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Rev.  Archi- 
bald,   and    William    Wright,    at    Boston. 
American  of 
MACLEAN    David,  Editor  of  the  Greensburgh 
Gazette,  and  Jane   Morrow,   daughter  of 
Paul,  Esq.,  of  Greenbush,  at  Delaware,  N. 
Y.    American  of 
MECLENBURGH-SCHWEREN  Grand  Duke 
of  and  Her  Serene  Highness,  Princess  Au- 
gusta  Frederica  of   Hesse   Hamburg,   in 
Germany.     American  of 
MACOMB  Isabella  and  Maj.  Gen.  Joseph  Bloom- 
field,  of   Burlington,  N.  J.,  at   Courtlandt, 
N.  Y.     American  of 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Maj.  Gen.  Macomb, 
and  John  Mason,  Esq.,  Secretary  U.  S. 
Legation  to  Mexico,  at  Georgetown,  D.  C, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Addison, 
MACOMBER  Samuel,  of  this  town,  and  Ann 
H.  Fitzpatrick,  of  and  at  Savannah,  Ga., 

Wealthy,  of  Norton,  Mass.,  and  Caleb  E. 
Perry,  Esq.,  of  Attleboro,  at  Norton. 
American  of 

Edward.and  Christiana  Sherman,  daughter  of 
William,  at  Tiverton.     American  of 

Mrs.  Ann  H.  and  Dr.  Charles  Belton,  at  Da- 
rien,  Ga.     American  of 

Jeremiah  and  Sarah  T.  Tabor,  at  New  Bed- 
ford.   American  of 

Frederick  S.  and  Ruth  Gage,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene, 

Hannah,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Capt. 
James  Howard,  at  Charleston,  S.  C, 

Gilbert  and  Maria  Brigham,  both  of  and  at 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Lucy  and  Philip  Mason,  at  Taunton.  Amer- 
ican of 

Isaac,  of  Fall  River,  and  Mercy  Hill,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt.  Jonathan,  of  and  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard, 


May  IS,  1821 
July  9,  1830 

Dec.  5,  1829 

March  30,  1830 

April  4,  1820 

May  26,  1818 
Nov.  10,  1820 

April  S,  1827 
Feb.  S,  1812 

June  18, 1816 
Feb.  23,  1821 

July  6,  1821 
Aug.  3,  1821 

Jan.  8,  1827 

Feb.  14,  1827 

Nov.  II,  1827 

Jan.  IS,  1828 

May  30,  1829 


152  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

MACPHERSON   Lieut,  Joseph  S.,  U.  S.  Navy, 

and   Elizabeth    Washington,  daughter  of 

Lund,  tLsq.,  both  of  and  at  Washington, 

D..C.    American  of  Feb.  i6,  1819 

MACTIER  Alexander,  of  the  firm  of  Mactier  & 

Co.,   New  York,  and   Catharine   Osborn, 

daughter  of  late  John,  of  and  at  Boston. 

American  of  Nov.  2,  1824 

MADISON  Deborah  and  Samuel  Farris,  both  of 

Valley  Falls,  Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     American  of  Dec.  19,  1823 

William  and  Rhoby  Slocum,  at  New  Bedford. 

American  of  July  30,  1830 

MAEGILL    Thomas,  of  Washington   City,  and 

Emily  Wilson,  of  Prince  George  Co.,  Md., 

at  Washington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Johns,  Feb.  15,  1831 

MAGAW    William,  jr.,  Esq.,  of  Meadeville,  and 

Adeline  B.    Chappotin,   of  Providence,  at 

Meadeville,  Penn.,  April  27,  1819 

MAGEE    Capt.  William  F.  and   Nancy  D.  Car- 

lile,  youngest  daughter  of   Col.  John,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. Crocker,  Sept.  25,  1821 
Hon.  John,  M.  C.  from  N.  Y.,  and  Arabella 

Snowden,  of  and  at   Washington  City,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hawley,  Feb.  22,  1831 

MAGEVIS  Eliza,  daughter  of  J.  M.,  Esq.,  of  St. 

Thomas,  and  James  H.  Hicks,  formerly  of 

Boston,  merchant,  at  St.  Thomas.  Amer- 
ican of  June  9,  1829 
MAGRUE  James  and  Sarah  Magrue,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Woodley,  July  8,  1828 
Sarah  and  James  Magrue,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Woodley,  July  8,  1828 

MAGUIRE    Sarah   Ann  and  Nathan  Hill,  Jr., 

both   of  North   Kingstown,  at   Wickford. 

American  of  Nov.  25,  1823 

George   and   Mary   Prentice,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  8,  1824 

Elizabeth    P.,   of    Providence,   and    George 

Greene,  of  Nantucket,  at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Phillips.     American  of  Sept.  11,  1832 

MAHONEY  Cornelius  and  Martha  C.  Hill,  both 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  26,  1813 

MAINE    Emeline  S.  and  Edward  M.  Blanding, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes.     American  of  Jan.  28,  1825 

MAJOR  Mrs.  Agnes  and  Dr.  John  Park,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Framingham,  Mass.  American  of  July  5,  1814 
Caroline  Dennie  and  Caleb  Ingraham  Pratt, 

at  Boston,  April  ;,  183 1 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


153 


MAKEPEACE  Persis  N.,  daughter  of  Jonathan, 

Esq.,  of  Saugus,  Mass.,  and  James  Burrell, 

2d,   of  Providence,  at   Saugus,  Mass.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Redding,  June  i6,  1822 

MALBONE    Eliza  Tweedey,  daughter  of  late 

Hon.    Francis,   of   Newport,   and   George 

Larned,   of  Providence,   at    Newport,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Oct.  9,  1823 

MALCOLM  Ann  and  Ezra  West,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  7,  1815 

MALIBRAN  Eugene,  Esq.,  and  Marie  Felicite 

Garcia,  of  the  Italian  Opera  Company,  at 

New  York.     American  of  March  31,  1826 

MALLETT  Edward  J.,  Esq.,  of  Fayetteville,  N. 

C,  and  Sarah  Fenner,   daughter  of   Hon. 

James,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  11,  1820 

Joseph  and  MSry  Ann  G.  Carpenter,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  23,  1828 

Catharine  S.  and  Henry  Lemon,  at  Salem. 

American  of  May  13,  1831 

MALTBY  Rev.  Erastus,  of  Taunton,  and  Almira 

Smith,  of  and  at  East  Haven,  Sept.  7,  1826 

MANCHESTER  Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Isaac, 

and  George  Coggeshall,   both   of  and    at 

Bristol.     American  of  Nov.  10,  1812 

Florinda,  of  Johnston,  and  Jeremiah  Field,  of 

and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  March  '7,  1813 

William  C,  of  Warwick,  and  Harriet  Warner, 

daughter   of  the  late  Capt.  John,  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of  Jan.  6,  1815 

William,  of  Smithfield,  and  Elizabeth  Sweet, 

daughter  of  Benajah,  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  26,  181 5 

Sally  and  John  H.  Whipple,   merchant,   at 

Smithfield,  Jan.  14,  1816 

Mary  and  Anthony  Shaw,   both    of  and   at 

Providence.     American  of  May  ip,  1816 

Israel  G.  and  Tabitha  Fenner,   daughter  of 

the  late  James,  both  of  and  at  Scituate,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  Dec.  i,  1816 

Joseph,  Jr.,  and  Julia  Ann  Havens,  both  of 

and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,        Nov.  23,  1817 
Ruth,  eldest  daughter  of   Capt.    Abraham, 

and  George  Almy,  merchant,  both  of  and 

at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Peckham,  Feb.  i,  1818 

Madeline  and  Jesse  Richards,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  March  4,  i8i8 

William  C,  Esq., and  Susan  Harris, of  Crans- 
ton, daughter  of  the  late  Andrew,  of  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  June  14,  1818 


154 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MANCHESTER  Charles,  of  Providence,  and 
AltTiira  Fales  Almy,  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  Samuel,  of  and  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev. 
♦       Benjamin  Peckhani, 

Marcy  Sheldon  and  Charles  Scott,,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  John  Rogers, 
both  of  Middletown,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William,  and  Stephen 
Barker,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of 

Willard,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Mary 
Taylor,  daughter  of  the  late  Coggeshall, 
Esq.,  of  Portsmouth,  at  Nashville,  Tenn., 

Marcy,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  Middletown, 
and  Benjamin  Brown,  of  Portsmouth,  at 
Newport.     American  of 

Richard,  of  Bristol,  and  Hannah  Martin,  of 
and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Elder  Luther.  Amer- 
ican of 

Job  and  Mrs.  Rebecca  Arnold,  at  Warwick. 
American  of 

Capt.  Stephen,  of  Coventry,  and  Ruth  Rem- 
ington, of  and  at  Cranston, 

Eliza  and  George  Slocum,  both  of  and  at 
Tiverton, 

Israel  G.,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Margaret  K.  Fiske, 
second  daughter  of  late  Col.  Stephen  Shel- 
don, at  Scituate.     American  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Middletown, 
and  Peleg  Albro,  of  Portsmouth,  at  New- 
port.    American  of 

Fanny  and  William  Reynolds,  Jr.,  at  Bristol. 
American  of 

Almira,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and  Abra- 
ham Brown,  at  Tiverton.     American  of 

Eliza,  of  Little  Compton,  and  William  A. 
Collins,  of  New  Bedford,  at  Little  Comp- 
ton.    American  of 

Amey  and  William  T.  Smith,  both  of  and  at 
Providence.     American  of 

Maria,  of  West  Greenwich,  and  Leonard 
Bolles,  of  Cranston,  at  West  Greenwich,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 

Abby  Knight,  youngest  daughter  of  Col. 
Israel,  and  Carver  Hopkins,  both  of  and 
at  Scituate.    American  of 

William,  of  Dighton,  and  Catharine  W. 
Chace,  daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Swan- 
zey.     American  of 


Sept.  27,  1818 
Feb.  9,  1819 

March  12,  1819 

March  12,  1819 

June  2,  1819 

March  28,  1820 

June  20,  1820 

Sept.  12,  1820 

Oct.  8,  1820 

Aug.  S,  1821 

Dec.  18,  1 82 1 

March  29,  1822 
Nov.  I,  1822 
Jan.  7,  1823 

Jan.  7,  1823 
March  7,  1823 

June  15,  1823 

Oct.  7,  1823 

May  7,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


155 


MANCHESTER  Sally  B.,  of  Westport,  and  John 
Hoxsie,  of  Little  Compton,  at  Westport. 
American  of 

Elnathan  and  Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Sterne,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt.  William  H.  Baker,  at 
Newport.     American  of 

Rachal  and  Robert  Fish,  both  of  and  at  Tiv- 
erton.    American  of 

Julia  Ann  and  Capt.  Lowry  Aborn,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Catharine  L.,  daughter  of  Gideon,  and  Wil- 
liam B.  Merrill,  both  of  Warwick,  at  Cen- 
treville.     American  of 

Salome  Ann  and  Ebenezer  Young  Bassett, 
at  Pawtucket, 

Lydia,  of  Westport,  and  Silas  Lake,  of  Tiv- 
erton, at  Westport.     American  of 

Susannah,  of  Middletown,  and  Job  Almy,  of 
Portsmouth,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gammell, 

Eliza  and  George  Sharp,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans, 

Jacob  and  Caroline  Pettes,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Cyrus  B.  and  Abby  C.  Mathewson,  eldest 
daughter  of  Capt.  Henry,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Albert  H.  and  Maria  F.  Mathewson,  third 
daughter  of  Capt.  Henry,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Barton  and  Betsey  Rounds,  at  Warren,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

Adeline,  of  Fall  River,  and  Capt.  Nathaniel 
B.  Mauran,  of  Providence,  at  Fall  River, 

Mary  Ann  C.  and  John  O.  Borden,  at  Fall 
River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith.     American  of 

John,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  A.  Peabodie,  both  of 
and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 

Eliza,  of  Adamsville,  and  Philip  Manchester, 
of  Tiverton,  at  Adamsville.     American  of 

Philip,  of  Tiverton,  and  Eliza  Manchester, 
of  and  at  Adamsville.     American  of 

Phebe  and  Gilbert  Tripp,  at  Westport. 
American  of 

Dr.  Charles  F.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Amelia  W. 
Ames,  daughter  of  Asa,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Amer- 
ican of 

Albert  and  Amelia  Powell,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bristed,  at  St.  Mich- 
ael's Church, 


July  9,  1824 

Dec.  28,  1824 

Feb.  4,  1825 

Oct.  19,  1825 

Oct.  28,  1825 

March  9,  1826 

March  10,  1826 

March  26,  1827 
July  25,  1827 
Sept.  3,  1827 

Sept.  17,  1827 

Sept.  18,  1827 
Oct.  25.  1827 
April  2,  1828 
May  6,  1828 
Nov.  23,  1828 
Jan.  30,  1829 
Jan.  30,  1829 

Sept,  18,  1829 

Dec.  4,  1829 
Aug.  18,  1 83 1 


156 


VITAL   RECORD   OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


MANCHESTER  Deborah  B.,of  Providence,  and 
Nelson  Peirce,  of  Boston,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Bristed,  Sept.  22,  1831 

MANDALL  Catharine  and  Edward  Dillin^am, 

2d,  at  New  Bedford.    American  of  Sept.  12,  1823 

MANLOVE    Adalaide  Lavinia  and  Thomas  K. 

Greenbank,  at  Philadelphia.     American  of        Sept.  29,  1829 
MANN  Sally,  of  Medfield,  and  Timothy  P.  Whit- 
ney,   Esq.,    of    Wrentham,    at     Warren. 
American  of  Nov.  10,  181 2 

Phebe,  of  Cumberland,  and  Russell  Smith,  of 
Wickford,  at  Smithfield,  by  Isaac  Com- 
stock,  Esq.,  March  6,  1814 

Mercy,  daughter  of  Samuel,  andCapt.  Mar- 
cus Arnold,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  June  26,  1814 

Anna,  daughter  of  Alfred,  and  Patrick  Dun- 
lap,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  July  3,  18 14 

Juliet  Henrietta,  of  Leominster,  and  Theo- 
dore Bliss,  of  Boston,  at  Leominster,  Mass. 
American  of  July  19,  1814 

William  Metcalf,  one  of  the  editors  of  the 
American,  and  Catharine  Sprout  Comstock, 
youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Ezekiel,  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  25,  1815 

Sarah  Ann  and  Capt.  Samuel  Warner,  both 
of  and.at  this, town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  i,  1815 

Rev.  Joel,  of  Bristol,  and  Catharine  Vernon, 
daughter  of  Samuel.  Esq.,  of  and  at  New- 
port, at  Second  Congregational  Church,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  "         May  12,  1816 

Thomas  S.,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Eliza 
Scott,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Blake,  July  23,  18 16 

William  H.,  printer,  and  Charlotte  Billings, 
at  Dedham,  Mass.    American  of  Dec.  3,  1816 

Herman,  Jr.,  and  Ruthe^  Skilling,  at  Ded- 
ham.    American  of  July  6,  18 19 

Charles  and  Mary  D.  Lathrop,  at  West  Barn- 
stable, Mass.  The  groom  has  made  him- 
self scarce.    American  of  Nov.  23,  1819 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Nathan 

Mo  wry,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  30,  18 19 

Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  James,  and 
Thomas  Cobb  Williams,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of  June  6,  1820 

Lieut.  William  H.,  of  U.  S.  Army,  and  Mariah 
McKane,  at  Baltimore.     American  of  Nov.  20,  182 1 

Capt.  Barnabas  and  Roxalyn  Pulsifer,  both  of 
Waltham,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Abel 
Allen,  Esq.,  Nov.  21,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  157 

MANN  Mary  H.,  eldest  daughter  of  David  E., 
and  Benjamin  Lewis,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of  Aug.  24,  1824 

Daniel,  Esq.,  of  Woonsocket,  and  Phebe  Har- 
ris, at  Smithfield,  Aug.  3,  1826 

William  H.  and  Sarah  S.  Flagg,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  April  23,  1827 

Mrs.  Lydia  and  David  Morse,  of  Foxboro,  at 

Walpole.     American  of  Dec.  23,  1828 

Ann  Scott,  of  Newport,  and  Lieut.  Thomas 
Skinner  Brown,  of  U.  S.  Corps  of  Engi- 
neers, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,        April  21,  1829 

Mary  and   David   Stratton,  of  Amherst,  at 

Boston.     American  of  April  2,  1830 

Lucretia  and  William  Wilbur,  at  Hubbard- 
ston.     American  of  Aug.  6,  1830 

Horace,  of  Dedham,  and  Charlotte  Messer, 
youngest  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  MesSer,  at 
Dedham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Sept.  29,  1830 

MANNERS  Charlotte  Frances,  eldest  daughter 
of  George,  Esq.,  His  Britannic  Majesty's 
Consul  for  Massachusetts,  and  Henry  Per- 
kins Andrews,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     American  of  May  27,  1823 

MANNING  Abiah,  of  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  and 
Betsey  Henry,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  10,  1812 

John  and  Delia  Ward,  daughter  of  Artemus, 

Esq.,  at  Worcester,  Dec.  14,  1825 

MANSFIELD  Henry  S.  and  Eliza  Buffum, 
daughter  of  the  late  Joshua,  all  of  and  at 
Smithfield.     American  of  Nov.  19,  1811 

MANSON  Frederick  H.  and  Mary  Ann  Rumrill, 
at  Cambridge,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gannett. 
American  of  Oct.  9,  1829 

MANSUR  Elijah,  Editor  of  Hillsboro  Telegraph, 
and  Mary  Moore,  at  Keene,  N.  H.  Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  I,  1820 
MANTER  Grafton,  of  Providence,  and  Lucy 
Andrus,  of  and  at  Oxford,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of  April  5,  1825 
MANTON  Joseph,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  Whip- 
ple, daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  and  at  Ux- 
bridge.  May  6,  18 12 

Elizabeth  and  Samuel  W.  Wheeler,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  July  11,  1815 

Shadrach,  of  Johnston,  and  Amey  Randall, 
second  daughter  of  Dr.  Stephen,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  18,  1817 


158  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

MANTON  AmasHj  merchant,  and  Eliza  Taylor, 
daughter  of  Andrew,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  4,  1817 

Col.  Henry,  of  Johnston,  and  Ann  Eliza 
Jenckes,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  21,  1818 

Seril  and  Sarah  M.  Porter,  at  Kinderhook, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1820 

Dorcas  and  Peter  Van  Schaack,  Jr.,  Esq.,  at 

Kinderhook,  N.  Y.    American  of  Aug.  11,  1820 

Mary  and  John  S.  Mowry,  at  Glocester,  by 

Edward  Walden,  Esq.,  May  13,  1821 

Mrs.  Mary  and  John  S.  Mowry,  in  Glocester, 
by  Edmund  Walden,  Esq.,  May  13,  1821 

[Was  erroneously  printed  in  American  for 
May  22]. 

Salma,  of  Johnston,  and  Anstress  P.  Dyer, 
fourth  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Cran- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  14,  1822 

Maria,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Edward,  of  John- 
ston, and  Dr.  Stephen  Harris,  of  Warwick, 
at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  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  of  late  Dr.  John,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.    American  of  Sept.  9,  1823 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Col.  Jeremiah,  of 
Johnston,  and  Amory  Chapin,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  15,  1823 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  Johnston,  and 
Independence  Whipple,  of  Uxbridge,  at 
Johnston.     American  of  Jan.  30,  1824 

Col.  Henry  and  Mary  J.  Dunn,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  Bernon,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  15,  1827 

MANUEL  Anthony  and  Ann  Simmons,  daugh- 
ter of  Edward,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
.Mr.  Gammell,  Nov.  6,  1825 

MARBLE    Miss and   Mr. 

Stone,  at  Charlton,  Mass.     American  of  June  10,  1814 

Emeline  and  Luther  Bassett,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton,  May  8,  1820 

John  H.,  of  Somerset,  Mass.,  and  Mary  Teel, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
American  of  July  18,  1820 

Rebecca,  of  Newport,  and  Samuel  Wheaton, 
of  and  at  Warren.     American  of  Dec.  10,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


159 


MARBLE  John,  Jr.,  of  Somerset,  and  Ruth 
Barton,  daughter  of  Elder  William,  of  and 
at  Taunton,  by  Asa  Danforth,  Esq., 
Mary  B.,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  John 
Kalew,  of  Jamaica,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy, 
George  R.  and  Ann  C.  Greene,  both  of  and 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welch, 

MARCH  Charles,  of  New  York,  and  Mary  Pyne 
Hutchinson,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  by  Rev. 
Bishop  Bowen.  American  of 
Mary,  formerly  of  Biddeford,  Me.,  and  Na- 
ham  Jones,  formerly  of  Warwick,  Mass., 
at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jenckes, 

MARCHANT  Henry,  Cashier  of  Manufacturers' 
Bank,  and  Nancy  Wilkmson,  daughter  of 
Isaac,  at  Pawtucket.  American  of 
Elizabeth  and  Alexander  H.  Clapp,  at  Bos- 
ton. American  of 
Silas  and  Mary  Ann  Mason,  daughter  of 
Major  Edward,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Philleo. 

MARCY  Chester  and  Damaris  Clarke,  at  Wood- 
stock, Ct.     American  of 
William  L.,  Esq.,  Comptroller,  and   Cornelia 
Knower,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq., 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.     American  of 

MARDENBROUGH  Rhoda  and  Henry  S. 
Newcomb,  Lieut.  U.  S.  Frigate  President, 
at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen, 
Margaret  Wright,  daughter  of  late  Christo- 
pher, of  St.  Kitts,  W.  I.,  and  James  Eaton, 
Esq.,  of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wheaton, 

MARETT  Emily  and  King  George,  of  Sanborn- 
ton.  N.  H.,  at  Lexington.     American  of 

MAREAU    Mary  S.  and  William  Tiffany,  both 
of  and  at  Baltimore.     American  of 
Louisa  and  Aaron  Grimes,  Jr.,  at  Hubbard- 
ston.     American  of 

MARIE  Louise  Victorie,  Princess  of  Saxe-Co- 
burg,  and  widow  of  the  Prince  of  Linaugen, 
and  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of 
Kent,  fourth  son  of  the  British  King. 
American  of 

MARIA  Louisa,  ex-Empress,  widow  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte,  and  Count  Nyberg,  her  cham- 
berlain, a  very  homely  man  but  a  gallant 
officer.  Had  lost  an  eye  in  battle.  In 
Italy.     American  of 


March  29,  1826 

July  23,  1828 
June  14,  1829 

Feb.  2,  1819 

Feb.  27,  1 83 1 

Nov.  2,  1821 
Nov.  24,  1829 

March  15,  1830 
March  30,  1824 

May  II,  1824 

April  16,  1814 

Nov.  3,  1814 

Dec.  3,  1830 

Oct.  I,  1824 

Aug.  6,  1830 

Aug.  7,  1818 

April  27,  '1 824 


160 


VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


MARIA  Louisa,  ex-Empress,  widow  of  Napoleon, 
she  is   in  35th  year,  and   General   Count 
Neiport.     American  of 
MARLAND  Martha  L.  and  Benjamin  H.  Punch- 

ard,  at  Andover.     American  of 
MARRELL    Martha,  of   Concord,  and   Francis 
Curtis,  of  Boston,  at  Waltham.     American 
of 
MARRIOTT  James,  of  Hopkinton,  and  Lucinda 

Tracy,  of  and  at  Lisbon,  Ct., 
MARSH  Olivia  and  Cyrel  Peck,  Jr.,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Polly  and  Timothy  Taft,  both  of  and  at  Ux- 
bridge.    American  of 

Elizabeth  and  Major  Benjamin  Watson,  U. 
S.  Army,  at  Pittsiield,  Mass.     American  of 

Luther,  Esq.,  and  Margaret  Leonard,  both  of 
and  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.     American  of 

Joseph  W.  and  Lydia  W.  Davenport,  nmth 
daughter  of  Charles,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    American  of 

Samuel  J.  and  Mary  C.  Williams,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  American 
of 

George  and  Susan  Hall,  youngest  sister  of 
Capt.  Ahira,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     American  of 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Catharine  Castoff,  both  of 
and  at  Newport.     American  of 

Mary  and  Philip  B.  Stiness,  at  Slatersville, 
Smithfield.    American  of 

Elizabeth  W.,  daughter  of  John,  and  James 
Atkinson,  Senior  Publisher  of  Rhode  Isl- 
and Republican,  at  Newport, 

Emeline,  of  Cranston,  and  Samuel  Harring- 
ton, of  East  Greenwich,  at  Cranston,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

William  H.,  of  Newport,  and  Anna  Eliza 
Bushee,  daughter  of  Luther,  of  Providence, 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Mrs.  Lucy,  of  Providence,  and  Charles 
Mason,  of  Swanzey,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 

Nabby,  of  Hingham,  and  Daniel  Alden,  at 
Randolph.     American  of 

Ebenezer  E.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  L. 
White,  daughter  of  William,  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 

Rev.  James,  President  of  Vermont  Univer- 
sity, and  Laura  Wheelock,  at  Burlington, 
Vt.    American  of 


Oct.  21,  1825 
Oct.  23,  1829 

July  14,  1829 
Nov.  28,  1822 
Jan.  4,  1809 
July  24,  1 81 8 
Dec.  31,  1819 
March  13,  1821 

April  13,  1 82 1 

June  I,  1821 

June  li,  1821 
Oct.  12,  1821 
July  IS,  1825 

April  6,  1 826 

May  6,  182; 

July  s,  1827 

Jan.  24,  1828 
Dec.  23,  1828 

March  22,  1829 

Jan.  19,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  Igl 

MARSH  Sophronia,  niece  of  late  Gen.  David 
Thomas,  and  Thomas  Arnold  Larned,  at 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  at  residence  of  George  Vail, 
Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Butler.     American  of  Julv  ig,  i8^2 

MARSHALL    Sarah   E.,  of  Norwich,  Ct.,.and        •-    -     ^       ^ 
Oliver  R.  Northup,  of   North   Kingstown, 
at  Norwich.     American  of  Feb.  i,  1820 

Rev.  Herbert,  of  Virgmia,  and   Ann  Smith, 

of  and  at  Bristol      American  of  April  7,  1820 

Mary  Ann  and  Danforth  Newcomb,  both  of 

and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wig^ht,  Feb.  4,  1822 

Lovey  and  Benjamin  Mowry,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick.     Americaii  of  April  9,  1822 

Susan  and   Henry   G.  Davis,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick.     American  of  Oct.  28,  1823 

Almira,  daughter  of  Josiah,  Esq.,  of  Boston, 
and  Prof.  Alva  Woods,  of  Columbian  Col- 
lege, Washington,  D.  C,  at  Boston. 
American  of  Dec.  16,  1823 

Ann   and   Ephraim    Cobleigh,   at    Newport. 

American  of  April  27,  1824 

Benjamin   and   Eliza    Clarke,    daughter    of 

Joseph,  at  Newport.     American  of  Dec.  14,  1824 

Betsey  S.,  daughter  of  William  S.,  and  Henry 
C.  Leland,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Aug.  17,  1826 

William,  merchant,  of  Providence,  and  Betsey 
Fisher,  of  and  at  Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Fiske,  May  30,  1828 

Martha  D.,  of  Providence,  and  George  W. 
Allen,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Waterman,  Sept.  28,  1828 

Stephen    Bartlett  and    Elizabeth  Waterman 

Boardman.  at  Newburyport.     American  of        May  14,  1830 
Asa  and  Mary  Braman,  at  Albion  Village,  Dec.  16,  1832 

MARSTON  Ann  Eliza,  of  Boston,   and  Henry 
De Wolfe,  of  Bristol,    at    Boston.     Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  4,  1808 
John  and  Louisa  Newhall,  at  Lynn.     Amer- 
ican of                                                                    Sept.  10,  1830 
MARTERS    John,   of   Marblehead,    and    Mrs. 

Hannah  Neal,  of  and  at  Providence,  Oct.  18,  1821 

MARTIN  Martha  and  Abraham  Aldrich,  at  Ux- 

bridge.     American  of  Jan.  9,  1809 

Samuel  B.,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Jane 
Buck,  of  and  at  Buckstown,  Me.  Ameri- 
can of  Nov.  24,  1809 
^eorge  W.,  of  Newport,  and  Margaret  C. 
Grieve,  daughter  of  David,  married  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker,  Jan.  i,  1810 


162  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

MARTIN   Lucinda,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 

Capt.  John,  and  John  S.  Larned,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams. 

American  of  Oct.  S,  1810 

Abigail,    daughter    of    Hon.    Simeon,   and 

Major  Martin   Fearing,   at    Newport,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton.     American  of  Jan.  22,  181 

Eliza  Tweedy,  daughter  of  Hon  Simeon,  and 

James  Denny,  of  Boston,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton.     American  of  Jan.  22,  181 

Edward  and  Sarah  Fowler,  daughter  of  Chris- 
topher, Esq.,  at  Newport.     American  of  April  26,  181 
Henry  and   Marcy    Sheldon,    daughter    of 

Capt.  Charles,  all  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Oct.  6,  181 

Joseph,  Jr., and  Ann  E.  Davenport,  daughter 

of  Charles,  at  Newport.     American  of  Nov.  12,  181 

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.  Allen,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  r,  18 13 

Ashbel,  of  this  town,   and   Olive    Fenner, 

daughter  of  Stephen,  of  and  at  Cranston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  April  28,  1814 

Samuel  R.  and  Sally  Bowen,  both  of  and  at 

Barrington,    by     Rev.    Samuel    Watson. 

American  of  Oct.  11,  18 14 

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.  3,  181 5 

Harriet,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  Simeon, 

Esq.,  and  Capt.  Noah  Allen,  of  Baltimore, 

at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  .Mr.  Thompson,  Sept.  22,  1816 

Mary  and  Joseph  Tabor,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  Oct.  6,  1816 
Mrs.  Fanny  and  John  L.  Winslow,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sias,  Dec.  21,  1817 

Betsey,  youngest  daughter  of  Valentine,  Esq., 

and  Charles  Chandler  Cushing,  at  Seekonk, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  Jan.  18,  18 18 

Thomas  C.  and  Rosannah  Daggett,  at  Attle- 

boro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Carrique,  Jan.  4,  1818 

Mary   Gardiner,  only   daughter  of  the  late 

Capt.   James,     of  Newport,   and    Samuel 

Brown,  naval  officer  Providence  district,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Romeo  Elton,  Aug.  4,  .1818 

Betsey,  widow  of  Capt.  John,  of  Providence, 

and  Rev.  David  McClure,  D.  D.,  of  East 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


163 


MARTIN  : 

Windsor,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Preston. 

Richard  C.  and  Louisa  D.  Sampson,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

John,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Mrs.  Lucy 
Brown,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Sampson  and  Rebecca  C.  Collyer,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Hannah,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Richard  Man- 
chester, of  Bristol,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Elder 
Luther.     American  of 

Philip,  of  Guilford,  Vt.,  and  Susan  Carpenter 
Peck,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson, 

Alice  Ann,  youngest  daughter  of  Joseph,  and 
Jacob  B.  Thurber,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Jonathan  and  Nancy  Claflin,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Ann  Eliza  and  Pardon  Miller,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Angenette,  of  Smithfield,  and  Joseph  Swazey, 
of  Sutton,  at  Uxbridge.    American  of 

Louisa  and  John  Kelley,  both  of  and  at  Bar- 
rington.     American  of 

Amey,  daughter  of  Joseph  S.,  Esq.,  and  Sam- 
uel Dexter,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Capt.  Samuel  B,,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Lindsey,  of  and  at  St.  Augustine, 
Fla.  This  is  believed  to  be  the  first  mar- 
riage under  the  new  government.  Amer- 
ican of 

Angeline,  of  Swanzey,  and  Daniel  C.  An- 
thony, of  Wellington,  at  Swanzey.  Amer- 
ican of 

Margaret,  of  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C,  and  Will- 
iam Moore,  of  Newport,  at  Elizabeth  City. 
American  of 

Josiah  Humphrey  and  Hannah  Snow,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

LeBarron,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  M. 
Arnold,  of  North  Providence,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

David,  of  Cheraw,  S.  C,  and  Caroline  Hill 
Wilcox,  daughter  of  Leonard,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Oct.  5,  1819 
Oct.  24,  1 8 19 

March  23,  1820 
May  21,  1820 

June  20,  1820 

Nov.  19,  1820 

Nov.  23,  1820 

Dec.  25,  1820 

Jan.  I,  1821 

March  27,  1821 

June  I,  1821 

Sept.  10,  1821 


Oct.  16,  1 82 1 
Dec.  II,  1821 
May  21,  1822 
Jan.  8,  1823 
July  23,  1823 
Aug.  13,  1823 


164  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND, 

MARTIN   Abby  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Elha- 

nan,  Esq.,  and  Joseph   Lawrence,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,   by    Rev.    Dr.   Gano. 

American  of  Nov,  4,  1823 

Robert,   senior  proprietor,  of   AJbany  Daily 

Advertiser,  and  Eliza  M.  Cuyler,  both  of 

and  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1824 

Philip  W.  and  Mary  Temple,  daughter  of  late 

James,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  May  26, 1824 

Lydia  and   Freeman  Knapp,  both  of  Attle- 

boro,  at  Pawtucket.    American  of  Aug.  20,  1824 

Charlotte  D.,  of  Swanzey,  and  John  Vinni- 

cum,  Jr.,  of  Warren,  at  Swanzey.  Ameri- 
can of  Sept.  10,  1824 
Calvin,   Esq.,   of   Seekonk,  and  Rachael  R. 

Smith,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  Sept.  16,  1824 

John,   Jr.,   and   Pamelia   Bosworth,  both   of 

and  at  Warren.     American  of  Oct.  12,  1824 

Elhanan  and  Sarah  C.  Brown,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of   Samuel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Pi-ovi- 

dence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  5,  1825 

Edward  and    Sybel    Haskins,   at   Taunton. 

American  of  May  3,  1825 

Sarah  F.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Silas,  of  Pem- 
broke, Mass.,  and  Capt.  William  C.  Bar- 
stow,  of  New  York,  May  4,  1825 
Calvin  P.  and  Candace  Wade,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wade,  Sept.  18,  1825 

Rachal,  of  Attleboro,   and   Scott   Smith,   of 

Providence,   at    Attleboro,   by    Rev.    Mr. 

Ferguson.     American  of  April  28,  1826 

Josiah,  of   Barrington,  and   Charlotte  Davis, 

of   Rehoboth,  at   Seekonk,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Pease,  June  i,  1826 

Huldah,   daughter    of    Capt.   Stephen,   and 

Galen  Nichols,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Swanzey, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor.    American  of  April  10,  1827 

Capt.  John,  of  Barrington,  and  Hannah  Blake, 

daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Bristol,  at  Warren, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  June  4,  1827 

William  H.  and  Emeline  P.  Barton,  daughter 

of  John  B.,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  at  Enfield, 

Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Robbins,  July  5,  1827 

Ruby  O.  and  Benoni  Parkinson,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  13,  1827 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  Jr.,  of  Bar- 
rington, and  George  Bowen,  of  Warren,  at 

Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Oct.  28,  1827 

Ephraim  and   Joanna  L.  Baker,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Nov.  4,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  IQQ 

MARTIN  Charles,  of  Swanzey,  and  Mrs.  Lucy 
Martiii,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Jan.  20,  1828 

Mrs.  Lucy,  of  Providence,  and  Charles  Mar- 
tin, of  Swanzey,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  20,  1828 

Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John, 
and  Silas  A.  Crane,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  at  St.  John's 
Church,  June  19,  1828 

Henry  and  Eliza  Field,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  July  3,  1828 

Polly,  17,  and  Michael  Griffin,  107,  at  Rich- 
mond, Va.     American  of  Sept.  2,  1828 

Rachal,  of  Warwick,  and  Samuel  Martin,  Jr., 
of  Cranston,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Jan.  15,  1829 

Mary  S.,  of  Warwick,  and  Olney  Logee,  of 
Burrillville,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, May  13,  1829 

Polly,  17,  and  Michael  Griff eth,  107,  at  Rich- 
mond, Va.     American  of  July  10,  1829 

Capt.  Edward  Tyler,  of  Warren,  and  Eliza- 
beth Smith,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  of  and 
at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Patrick,  Sept.  10,  1829 

Eliza  T.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Samuel,  and 
Capt.  William  H.  Driscoll,  at  Warren,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Welch,  Nov.  4,  1830 

Hon.  Wheeler  and  Rebecca  Sawin,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Aug.  8,  183 1 

MARVEL  Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Ann  Holt, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Christopher, 
both  of  and  at  Newport.    American  of  July  12,  18 16 

George  Gibbs,  of  Newport,  and  Mary  C. 
Wilkinson,  eldest  claughter  of  Varnum,  of 
Providence,  at  New  York.     American  of  Nov.  22,  1825 

MARVELL  William  and  Lydia  Gifford,  daugh- 
ter of  Daniel,  at  Fall  River.     American  of      March  13,  1827 

John,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  and  Julia  Fowler, 
daughter  of  late  Dr.  Isaac,  of  and  at  Reho- 
both,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Vernon.     American  of  Jan.  29,  1828 

MARVIN  Catharine  M.,  daughter  of  the  late 
General  Elihu,  and  Rev.  Luther  F.  Dim- 
mick,  of  Newburyport,  at  Norwich,  Ct. 
American  of  May  16,  1820 

MASON  Meriam  Clarke,  daughter  of  Hon.  Jona- 
than, and  David  Sears,  Jr.,  at  Boston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner,  June  13,  1809 

Edward  and  Ann  Marcy  Gifford,  daughter  of 
the  late  Capt.  Josiah,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Cornell,  June  20,  1809 


166 


VITAL   RECORD   OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


MASON  Joseph  R.  and  Mary  F.  L.  Wilbur, 
married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  in  this  town, 

Elizabeth  Champlain,  only  daughter  of  Dr. 
Benjamin,  dec,  and  Oliver  H.  Perry,  Esq.,' 
U.  S.  Navy,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Edward,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Lindenburger,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell, 

Lieut.  Joseph,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Sophia 
Simons,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Lucia,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Killingly, 
Ct.,  and  Hervey  Blashfield,  formerly  of 
Providence,  at  Killingly.     American  of 

Ann  Davis,  daughter  of  J  oseph,  of  Swanzey, 
and  Capt.  Solomon  Coffin,  Jr.,  of  Nan- 
tucket, at  Bristol.    American  of 

William  H.,  merchant,  and  Martha  D.  Whit- 
man, eldest  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mrs.  Mary  Ann  and  James  Entwistle,  both 
of  the  Theatre,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
American  of 

Lieut.  Milo,  U.  S.  Artillery,  and  Marie  Lewis, 
daughter  of  Andrew,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker, 

Elizabeth,  of  Providence,  and  Joseph  Cady, 
of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

William  and  Hannah  Taber,  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Joanna  and  James  Grant,  both  of  and  at  War- 
ren.    American  of 

Mary,  of  the  Island  of  Barbadoes,  and  Rev. 
James  Abercrombie,  D.  D.,  Senior  Assist- 
ant Minister  of  Christ  Church,  St.  Peter's 
and  St.  James',  at  Philadelphia.  Atherican 
of 

Eliza  W.  and  Charles  W.  Cozzens,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Olney  and  Perley  Cooke,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland.    American  of 

James  D.,  of  Swanzey,  and  Ann  Peckham, 
daughter  of  the  late  James,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     American  of 

Olive,  of  Swanzey,  and  Ambrose  Gardiner,  of 
Providence,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Slade, 

Dr.  John  H.,  of  this  town,  and  Lucy  Carpen- 
ter, daughter  of  James,  of  and  at  Rehoboth, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson, 

George  C.  and  Abby  M.  Mumford,  daughter 
of  Benjamin  B.,  both  of  and  at  Newport, 


June  25,  1809 

May  14,  181 1 
Sept.  22,  181 1 
Sept.  20,  1 8 14 

Oct.  28,  1814 

Feb.  7,  1815 

Feb.  26,  181 5 

July  21,  1815 

Sept.  7,  181 5 

March  10,  1816 
Sept.  8,  1 8 16 
Oct.  II,  1816 

June  12,  1817 

Sept.  28,  1 817 

Jan.  2,  1818 

March  27,  1818 

May  10,  1818 

Oct.  14,  1818 
Oct.  20,  1818 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


167 


MASON  Chad  and  Hannah  Cole,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Noah,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
Nathan  and  Emeline  Armington,  eldest 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  at  Seekonk.  Amer- 
ican of 
Nancy,  daughter  of  Deacon  George,  and  01- 
ney  Burlingame,  both  of  and  at  Cumber- 
land.   American  of 

Aaron,  of  Attleboro,  and  Betsey  Peck, 
daughter  of  Gideon,  of  and  at  Rehoboth. 
American  of 

Abby,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  James  B., 
and  Nicholas  Brown,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Lydia  T.  and  Thomas  W.  Wethby,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Benedict, 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Ruth  Jones,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Deacon  George,  of  Cum- 
berland, and  Josiah  A.  Hunt,  of  Pawtuxet, 
at  Cumberland.     American  of 

George,  of  Providence,  and  Aseneth  Ashley, 
daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at  Hampton, 
Ct.     American  of 

John  L.,  Esq.,  and  Amelia  Murray,  daughter 
of  John  B.,  Esq.,  at  New  York.  American 
of 

Sanford,  of  Providence,  and  Henrietta  Hailer, 
of  and  at  Philadelphia.     American  of 

Harriet  D.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Kilburn  G. 
Robinson,  of  Boston,  at  Attleboro.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mary  and  Capt.  Jesse  Baker,  both  of  and  at 
Warren.     American  of 

Ann  S.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Joseph,  of  Provi 
dence,  and  Samuel  Brown,  Esq.,  Naval  Of- 
ficer of  this  port,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Barn- 
abas Bates.     American  of 

Elias,  2d,  and  Elizabeth  May,  at  Woodstock, 
Ct.     American  of 

Horatio  and  Julia  Adams,  daughter  of  late 
Major  Jasper,  both  of  and  at  Med  way,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Bailey.    American  of 

Huldah,  of  Seekonk,  and  William  Lawrence, 
of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  at  Seekonk,  by 
Thomas  Kinnicutt,  Esq., 

Electa,  daughter  of  Deacon  George,  and 
Jason  Cargill,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland. 
American  of 


Nov.  I,  1818 

Dec.  14,  1819 

Jan.  7,  1820 

March  24,  1820 

July  5,  1820 

Aug.  13,  1820 
Sept.  24,  1820 

Oct.  20,  1820 

Dec.  22,  1820 

Jan.  19,  1821 
March  23,  1821 

Sept.  7,  1 82 1 
Nov.  9,  1 82 1 

Nov.  23,  1821 
Nov.  27,  1821 

Dec.  21,  1821 

Nov.  r7,  1822 

Oct.  22,  1822 


168 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND' 


MASON  George,  2d,  and  Sally  F.  Haskell,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Comfort,  Esq,,  of  Cumberland. 
American  of 

Ezra  and  Polly  Smith,  both  of  Seekonk,  at 
Attleboro.     American  of 

John  A.  and  Mary  M.  Bagley,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Cranston.     American  of 

William  B.  and  Mary  W.  Young,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

William  H.  and  Sarah  Temple,  daughter  of 
late  James,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker, 

Sarah  Brown,  daughter  of  late  Hon.  James 
B.,  of  Providence,  and  Capt.  George  Benja- 
min Ruggles,  of  Newport,  at  Providence, 

Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  and 
Charles  Luther,  both  of  and  at  Warren,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Welsh, 

Patience  R.  and  George  W.  Hatchj  at  Attle- 
boro, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall, 

Asaph  and  Nancy  P.  Carpenter,  both  of  and 
at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease, 

Julia  and  Ira  Chaffee,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pease, 

William  and  Eliza  Hawes,  both  of  Providence, 
at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

James  and  Mary  Ann  Gardiner  Trafton,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Allen  Brown, 

Caroline  M.  and  Jacob  Silloway,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown.  Amer- 
ican of 

Capt.  John,  of  Warren,  and  Zerviah  Gardiner, 
of  and  at  Swanzey.     American  of 

Eliza  and  Stephen  Bullock,  both, of  Swanzey, 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

John,  Esq.,  Secretary  U.  S.  Legation  to  Mex- 
ico, and  Catharine  Macomb,  daughter  of 
Maj.  Gen.  Macomb,  at  Georgetown,  D.  C, 
by  Rev  Mr.  Addison, 

Gardiner,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Martha  Butts,  both 
of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wright.    American  of 

Philip  and  Lucy  Macomber,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 

Charles,  of  Swanzey,  and  Mrs.  Lucy  Marsh, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Sarah  P.  and  Jonathan  C.  Parmenter,  Junior 
Editor  of  Literary  Cadet,  at  Providence,, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 


Dec.  31,  1822 

Jan.  24,  1823 

June  27,  1823 

June  30,,  1824 

Aug.  29,  1824 

Aug.  22,  1825 

Oct.  30,. 1 825 
Jan.  23,  1826 
March  12,  1826 
March  12,  1826 
May  II,  1826 
Sept.  3,  1826 

Oct.  31,  1826 

March  27,  1827 

April  4,  1827 

April  5,  1827 

Dec.  28,  1827 
Jan.  IS,  1828 
Jan.  20,  1828 

Jan.  28,  182& 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  IQQ 

MASON    Robert   D.  and   Mehitable  T.  Merry, 

daughter  of  Barney,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  i8,  1828 

Zephaniah   S.  and   Susan  Vinnicum,  both  of 

and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard,  Dec.  18,  1828 

Daniel,  aged  18,  and  Mrs.  Naoma  Small,  aged' 

45,  at  Bristol.     American  of  ^   Dec.  26,  1828 

Jedediah,  of   New  York  City,  and  Nancy  G. 

Upton,  of  and  at  Providence,  Feb.  4,  1829 

Sally  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Isaac  T.  Read, 

of    Pembroke,    Mass.,   at    Providence,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Warne,  July  7,  1829 

Berinthia  and   Linus   Child,  Esq.,  at  South- 
bridge,  Mass.    American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 
Edmund,  of  Boston,  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Dav- 

ies,  formerly  of  the  New  England  Coffee 

House,  London,  at  Boston.     American  of  Dec.  4,  1829 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of   Major  Edward,  and 

Silas  Marchant,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Philleo,  March  15,  1830 

Mrs'.  Matilda  and  Moulton  H.  Dockhard,  at 

Boston.     American  of  April  16,  1830 

Rev.  Francis   and   Helen    Maria  Griggs,  at 

Boston.     American  of  May  28,  1S30 

William  H.,  Esq ,  and  Lydia  Watson,  second 

daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 

Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow,  July  4,  1830 

John  B.  and  Mary  T.  Bowler,  daughter  of  late  ■ 

Capt.  Charles,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bid- 
well.     American  of  Feb.  15,  1831 
John    B.  and    Mary  T.  Bowler,  daughter  of 

late   Capt.  Charles,  at  Bristol.     American 

of  Feb.  22,  1831 

John  H.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Mary  B.  Rounds, 

of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  4,  1831 

Stephen  and  Lydia  Sisson,  daughter  of  Haile 

M.,  Esq.,  both  of  Warren,  at  Providence,  June  4,  1832 

Capt.  Christopher,  of  Swanzey,  and  Charlotte 

Maria  Maxwell,  only  daughter  of   William, 

at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welsh,  Oct,  11,  1832 

Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Benajah,  of  Swanzey, 

and  George  Sisson,  of  Warren,  at  Swanzey, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Hathaway.     American  of  Jan.  25,  1833 

MATHER    Andrew,  printer,  and  Catharine  Mc:, 
Arthur,  both  of  and  at  New  York.     Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  10,1813 
Sarah,     daughter     of    late     Dr.     Warham,. 

of  Northampton,  Mass.,  and    Major   John 

Hutchins,  of  this  town,  bookseller,  at  said 

former  place,  June  i,  i8r6 


170  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

MATHER  Lorinda,  daughter  of  Eleazer,  of 
Brooklyn,  Ct.,  and  Samuel  Foster,  of 
Hampton,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct,     American  of  May  9,  1817 

MATTHEWS  Henry,  of  Warwick,   and  Susan 

Baker,  of  and  at  Pawtucket.     American  of        Nov.  30,  1826 
MATHEWSON  Lydiaand  John  Farnum,  both 

of  and  at  Smithfield.     American  of  Aug.  25,  1812 

David,  of  Coventry,  and  Sarah  Sherman, 
eldest  daughter  of  John,  of  said  place,  at 
Warwick.     American  of  Aug.  13,  1816 

Mrs.  Harriet,  only  daughter  of  Turpin  Smith, 
and  John  Mathewson,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  to,  1817 

John  and  Mrs.  Harriet  Mathewson,  only 
daughter  of  Turpin  Smith,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  10,  1817 

Mary,  of  Scituate,  and  James  Winsor,  of 
Johnston,  at  Scituate.     American  of  Feb.  22,  1820 

Betsey  Champlain  and  James  Blake,  at  Bar- 

rington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Aug.  30,  1820 

Nancy  Allen  and  Horatio  Peck,  at  Barring- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Aug.  30,  1820 

Betsey,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Stephen,  and 
Oris  Sarle,  at  Scituate.     American  of  March  6,  1821 

Capt.  Samuel  J.,  of  Warren,  and  Sarah 
Kelley,  of  and  at  Barrington.  American 
of  June  I,  T821 

Louisa  and  John  Stokes,  at  Johnston.  Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  24,  1821 

Paris  and  Phebe  Olney,  daughter  of  Dea. 
Olney,  at  Johnston.     American  of  Jan.  7,  1822 

Mrs.  Susannah  and  Jeremiah  Carpenter,  at 
Cranston.    American  of  Dec.  26,  1823 

Celia,  youngest  daughter  of  Elisha,  Esq., 
and  Coomer  Smith,  both  of  and  at  Scituate. 
American  of  Jan.  2,  1824 

Polly,  of  Plainfield,  and  Joseph  Congdon,  of 
West  Greenwich,  at  Plainfield.  American 
of  Jan.  6,  1824 

Rebecca,  of  Smithfield,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  late  Joseph,  and  Lewis  Follett,  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Smithfield.    American  of  June  15,  1824 

Mary  W.,  daughter  of  Philip,  Esq.,  of  Johns- 
ton, and  Brown  Sweet,  of  Smithfield,  at 
Johnston.     American  of  May  3,  1825 

Bucklin,  of  Lisbon,  Ct.,  and  Oifuenti  Battey, 
daughter  of  Gen.  William,  of  and  at  Wick- 
ford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gale,  Nov.  i6,  1825 

Bucklin,  of  Lisbon,  Conn.,  and  Cifuentes  Bat- 
tey, of  and  at  Wickford,  Nov.  17,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


171 


MATHEWSON  Andrew,  of  Glocester,  and 
Tabitha  Angell,  daughter  of  Joshua,  of  and 
at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight, 

Lydia  and  William  H.  Rogers,  both  of  War- 
ren, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans, 

John,  Esq.,  and  Mary  L.  Clarke,  daughter 
of  late  Thomas  P.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

Col.  Isaac,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza  Arnold, 
•daughter  of  late  Philip,  of  and  at  Johnston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  White, 

Amey,  daughter  of  Hall,  and  Job  S.  Bailey, 
at  West  Greenwich.     American  of 

Capt.  Ebenezer  and  Nancy  Ingraham,  daugh- 
ter of  Watson,  at  Harrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Rexford.     American  of 

Abby  C,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry, 
and  Cyrus  B.  Manchester,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Maria  F.,  third  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry,  and 
Albert  H.  Manchester,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Rufus  S.,  of  Pomfret,  and  Faith  W.  McLel- 
lan,  daughter  of  Hon.  John,  of  and  at 
Woodstock,  Ct.     American  of 

Thomas,  Jr.,  and  Abby  Tucker,  daughter  of 
Daniel,  of  Smithfield,  at  Glocester,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Allen, 

Allen,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza  Cooke,  of 
Cumberland,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Warde, 

Bernard,  of  Boston,  and  Mary  C.  Norris,  of 
Providence,  at  Coventry,  Ct., 
MATHORNE    Mehitable,  of  Boston,  and  John 
B.    .Smith,   of   New   Bedford,   at   Boston. 
American  of 
MATTESON  Wealthian,  daughter   of   Christo- 
pher, of  West  Greenwich,  and  Col.  P^dward 
Potter,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight. 
American  of 
J.ouisa,  of  Warwick,  and  Joseph  Sisson,  of 
Coventry,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith. 
American  of 
James  W.  and  Narcissa  Corey,  daughter  of 
Thompson,  both   of  and  at   Coventry,  by 
Samuel  R.  Hopkins,  Esq., 
MAURA N  Capt.  Ira,   of   Barrington,  and  Mrs. 
Ehza  B.  Wilder,  daughter  of  Capt.  Free- 
man Mayberry,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Towle.     American  of 


Dec.  13,  1825 
Oct.  23,  1826 

Nov.  20,  1826 

Dec.  4,  1826 
Jan.  23,  1827 

March  6,  1827 

Sept.  £7,  1827 

Sept.  18,  1827 

March  18,  1828 

Dec.  14,  1828 

March  22,  1829 
June  18,  1832 

April  S,  1825 

May  20,  1825 
Nov.  13,  1827 
Nov.  24,  1829 

Oct.  15,  1811 


172 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MAURAN  Oroondates,  merchant,  and  Martha 
Eddy,  eldest  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq., 
both  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Capt.  Suchet,  of  Providence,  and  Sophia 
Bowen,  of  and  at  Harrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wright, 

Dr.  Joseph  and  Sophia  R.  Sterry,  daughter 
of  Cyprian,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

Olive  B.  and  Capt.  Walker  Humphrey,  both 
of  Prpvidence,  at  New  York, 

Capt.  Nathaniel  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Ade- 
line Manchester,  of  and  at  Fall  River, 
MAURICE  Daniel   H.,    Esq.,   and   Mrs.    Sally 

Liscomb,  at  Bristol, 
MAVERICK  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, Esq.,  of  South  Carolina,  and  Joseph 
T.  Weyman,  Esq.,  at  Charleston,  S.  C., 
by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Bowen, 
MAWNEY  Mary,  daughter  of  Pardon,  Esq.,  of 
West  Greenwich,  and  Hon.  Elisha  R.  Pot- 
ter, Esq.,  of  South  Kingstown,  at  West 
Greenwich.     American  of 

[Note.  We  think  this  should  read  "East" 
J.  N.  A.] 

Moses,  Esq.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Betsey 
Arnold,  of  and  at  North  Kingstown,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner, 

Isabella  Ann,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Peter 
G.  Taylor,  Esq.,  postmaster  at  Ch.irles- 
town,  Ind.,  at  South  Kingstown.  Ameri- 
can of 
MAXCY  Henry,  of  Attleboro,  and  Eliza  French, 
of  Rehoboth,  in  this  town, 

Cornelia  Manning,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev. 
Dr.  Maxcy,  President  of  Columbia  College, 
and  James  Gregg,  Esq.,  at  Columbia,  S. 
C,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Maxcy, 

D.  B.,  of  Columbia,  S.  C,  and  C.  R.  Ashley, 
of  Georgia,  at  Columbia.     American  of 

Joseph  and  Lois  B.  Fisher,  daughter  of  late 
Nathaniel,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Ferguson, 
MACY  Eunice  and  Daniel  Mitchell,  of  Newport, 
at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Nantucket. 
American  of 

Capt.  Daniel  P.  and  Alice  Swain,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Nantucket.     American  of 

Joseph  and  Susan  Hussey,  at  Nantucket,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House.     American  of 


Dec.  II,  1814 

Sept.  10,  1818 

Oct.  12,  1820 

Dec.  27,  1822 

April  2,  1828 

March  4,  1832 

March  21,  1825 

July  13,  1810 

Dec.  I,  1816 

July  2,  1.822 
Oct.  19,  1809 

Jan. 18,  1814 
Dec.  5,  1820 

Aug.  31,  1823 

Nov.  19,  1824 
Sept.  16,  1825 
Sept.  t6,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  173 

MACY  Lydia,  of   New  Bedford,  .and  John    H. 

Russell,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  at  New  Bedford. 

American  of  April  14,  1826 

MACEY    Mary   Ann,  of  Nantucket,  and  Capt. 

Paul    B.    Macey,    of  and    at    New   York. 

American  of  Sept.  25,  1828 

Capt.  Paul  B.,  of  New  York,  and  Mary  Ann 

Macey,    of    Nantucket,    at     New    York. 

American  of  Sept.  25,  1829 

MACY    Capt.  Seth  W.,  of  Nantucket,  and  Me- 

hitable  R.  Potter,  daughter  of  late  Rest- 
come,  of  and  at  Newport,  June  J,  1831 
MAXFIELD  Sylvia  and  Sheldon  Young,  both 

of  and   at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 

American  of  Dec.  5,  1820 

Charles  P.  and  Eliza  Davenport,  daughter  of 

Dudley,  at  New  Bedford.    American  of  Nov.  14,  1826 

Charlotte  D.,  youngest  daughter  of   Daniel, 

and     Stephen     D.    Coomer,    at     Bristol. 

American  of  Jan.  23,  1827 

Eunice  W  ,  daughter  of  David,  and  Solomon 

Hatch,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Rexford,  June  30,  1827 

MAXIM  Sarah  and  Joseph  Taylor,  at  Plymouth. 

American  of  Nov.  24,  1829 

MAXSON    John  S.  and  Abby  Barker,  both  of 

and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Jan.  t2,  1817 

Zoa,  of  Middletown,  and  Timothy  Peckham, 

of  and  at  Newport.     American  of  Jan.  28,  1820 

-Asa,  of   Hopkinton,  and  Polly  Chapman,  of 

and  at  Westerly.     American  of  Feb.  22,  1822 

MAXON    Wealthy,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  John 

Ward,  at  Newport.     American  of  Dec.  31,  1822 

Elizabeth,  of   Hopkinton,  and   Ira  Bliven,  of 

Norwich,  N.  Y.,  at  Hopkinton,  Oct.  30,  1825 

Aim  Elizabeth,  of   Smithfield,  and  Gardiner 

G.  Ward,  of  West  Greenwich,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Dec.  25,  1828 
MAXWELL    Martha,   daughter  of  James,  and 

.Samuel  Randall,  preceptor  of  the  Warren 

Academy,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker. 

American  of  Aug.  22,  1809 

Betsey,  daughter  of   Capt.  Level,  and   Tib- 

betts  Pearce,  at  Warren.     American  of  Jan.  7,  i8t2 

Emeline   M.,   daughter  of  James,    Esq.,  of 

Warren,  and  George  Saunders,  of  Philadel- 
phia, at  Warren,  Aug.  24,  1820 
Patience  G.,  daughter  of  James,  and   Capt. 

Samuel   Cole,   both    of    and   at    Warren. 

American  of  Sept.  4,  1821 


174  VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

MAXWELL    Judith   of  Providence,  and   Levi 

Lord,  of  North  Providence,  at  Providence,  Dec.  5,  1822 

Mary,  eighth  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and 
Capt.  Hale  Collins,  both  of  Warren,  at 
Swanzey.     American  of  Nov.  2,  1824 

Level,  of  Seekonk,  and  Almira  W.  Bullock, 
of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  4,  1827 

Joanna,  ninth  daughter  of  James,  Esq.,  and 
Lieut.  Lewis  Edward  Simonds,  U.  S.  Navy, 
both  of  Warren,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker.     American  of  Nov.  9,  1827 

Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia  Carpenter 
Haile,  of  and  at  Swanzey.     American  of  May  24,  1831 

Charlotte  Maria,  only  daughter  of  William, 
and  Capt.  Christopher  Mason,  of  Swanzey, 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welsh,  Oct.  11,  1832 

MAY  Lemuel  and  Eliza  Wilder,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Mr.,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro.  Amer- 
ican of  Jan,  3,  1815 

Sophia,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  John,  and 
Edward  Tuckerman,  Jr.,  Esq.,  at  Boston. 
American  of  Feb.  4,  1817 

Elisha,  of  Attleboro,  and  Cynthia  Burr, 
daughter  of  Col.  James,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, at  the  First  Congregational  Church, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  20,  1818 

Elizabeth  and  Elias  Mason,  2d,  at  Wood- 
stock, Ct.     American  of  Nov.  27,  1821 

Mary  Ann  and  William  Knox,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  14,  1823 

Sarah  and  Paul  W.  Dawley,  at  Newport. 
American  of  Jan.  25,  1825 

Mary  R.  C,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry  K., 
Esq.,  and  Rev.  Henry  F.  Edes,  of  Canton, 
at  Boston,  Dec.  6,  1832 

MAYBERRY  Amelia,  of  Newport,  and  Capt. 
Henry  Smith,  of  Bristol,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Towle.     American  of  Oct.  16,  1812 

Capt.  Freeman  and  Amanda  Standish,  daugh- 
ter of  David,  of  Dighton,  Mass.,  at  Tiver- 
ton.    American  of  Oct.  3,  1820 

Harriet  C,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Free- 
man, and  Capt.  Samuel  H.Vinson,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Oct.  17,  1820 

Ann,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Freeborn,  of 
Newport,  and  Joseph  Mclntire,  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Jan.  26,  18-"; 

MAYNARD  Lawson  D.and  Nancy  Smith,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Mary  and  Theodore  D.  Fenner,  both  of  and 
at  Providence.    American  of  Feb.  27,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


175 


MAYNARD  Susan  W.  and  Orlando  Ware,  at 
Worcester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hourdley, 

MAYO    Maria  D.,  daughter  of  Col. , 

and   Gen.  Winfield   Scott,  U.  S.  Army,  at 
Belleville,  Va.    American  of 
Moses   H.  and    Nancy   R.   Collins,   late  of 
Providence,  at  Edee,  Me.     American  of 

MAYRANT  Placidia,  daughter  of  William,  of 
Statesburgh,  S.  C,  and  Rev.  Jasper  Adams, 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  in  Brown 
University,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker, 

McAllister  H.  M.,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  and 
Louisa  Charlotte  Cutler,  daughter  of  late 
Benjamin  C,  of  Jamaica  Plains,  at  Quincy, 
by  Rev.  B.  C.  Cutler, 
James,  of  New  Alexandria,  and  Mrs.  Chris- 
tina Ernest,  a  widow  of  4  months,  27  days, 
and  twice  married  within  8  months,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Steck, 

McALVIN  John  B.  and  Mary  Sisson,  at  Charles- 
town.     American  of 

McANARNEY  Jane  and  Jesse  Cudworth,  both 
of  and  at  Seekonk.     American  of 

McARTHUR  Catherine  and  Andrew  Mather, 
printer,  both  of  and  at  New  York.  Amer- 
ican of 
tflSe,  third  daughter  of  Gen.  Duncan,  of 
Ohio,  and  Dr.  Elijah  Coons,  of  Tuscumbia, 
Ala.,  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Graham.    American  of 

McCALLA  Mrs.  Eunice,  and  Elijah  Brooks, 
editor  of  Salem  Messenger,  at  Salem,  N. 
J.     American  of 

McCALTON  Lydia  and  Casper  W.  Morris,  both 
of  and  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Bishop 
White, 

McCARRIE  John  and  Clarrissa  Anthony,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth. 
American  of 

McCARTER  Daniel  and  Mary  C.  Freeborn,  at 
Newport.     American  of 

McCARTHEY  Margaret  and  Silas  Brownell.both 
of  and  at  Newport.     American  of 

McCARTY  Nathaniel,  of  Worcester,  and 
Rebecca  Smith,  at  Boston.     American  of 

McCLELLAN,  Joseph,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Har- 
riet C.  Turner,  of  Warren,  R.  I.,  at  Port- 
land, Me.     American  of 


Nov.  24,  1828 

March  21,  1817 
Dec.  II,  1827 


Sept.  4,  1823 

Oct.  30,  1822 

March  24,  1831 
July  27,  1830 
Oct.  29,  1824 

• 

Dec.  10,  1813 

June  I,  1830 

Feb.  26,  1822 

Oct.  15,  1829 

Feb.  18,  1820 

Oct.  3,  1826 

Feb.  16,  1821 

May  14,  1822 

Nov.  19,  1813 


176 


VITAL   RECORD    OF    RHODE  ISLAND 


McCLELLAN  Lucretia  Huntington  and  Wil- 
liam Jones  Dunn,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

McCLENNEN  Maria  V.  and  Thomas  Niles,  at 
Boston.     American  of 
Joseph  J.  and  Caroline  H.  Fenley,  both  of 
and  at  Boston, 

McCLAND  Robert,editor  of  the  Missourian,  and 
Daphne  S.  Emmons,  daughter  of  Benjamin, 
Esq.,  at  St.  Charles,  Mo.    American  of 

McCLURE  Rev.  David,  D.  D.,  of  East  Windsor, 
Ct.,  and  Betsey   Martin,   widow   of  Capt. 
John,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Preston, 
Mary  and  William  Delano,  at  New  York, 

McCOMB  James,  of  ship  Triton,  of  New  York, 
and  Chi  Altangi  Hoam,  youngest  daughter 
of  Altangi  Hoam,  a  Mandarin  of  great 
wealth,  at  Canton,  China.     American  of 

McCONKEY  Peggy,  of  Louisville,  Ga.,  and 
Ebenezer  J.  Bower,  formerly  of  this  town, 
at  Louisville, 

McCORMICK  Eleanor  and  Samuel  Gill,  both 
of  Boston,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cor- 
nell, 

McCOY  James  and  Fidelia  Shaw,  at  Smithfield. 
American  of 

McCRACKEN  Elizabeth  and  John  Clarke,  of 
the  House  Shipman,  Clarke  &  Co.,  at  New 
Haven,  Ct.  American  of 
William,  merchant,  of  New  Haven,  Ct.,  and 
Mary  G.  Jenkins,  daughter  of  the  late  Jere- 
miah F.,  of  this  town,  at  St.  John's  Church, 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Onder- 
donk, 
Samuel,  proprietor  of  circus,  and  Sophia  Van- 
tassel,  of  and  at  Albany,  N.  Y., 

McCREA  James  and  Joanna  Lawrence,  daugh- 
ter of  Augustine  H.,  Esq.,  of  and  at  New 
York.     American  of 

McCREAKEY  Mary,  of  Robertsville,  S.C.and 
Pardon  T.  Mumford,  formerly  of  Newport, 
at  Robertsville.     American  of 

McCUBBINS  J.ulia  and  Henry  E.  Bullard,  Esq., 
Lieut.  Commander  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Annap- 
olis, Md.     American  of 

McDANIEL  Ann,  of  New  York,  and  Lewis 
Pelouze,  of  Boston,  at  Philadelphia.  Amer- 
ican of 

McDOLE  James  and  Hannah  Goff,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 


May  9,  1S28 
March  11,  183 1 
March  13,  1831 

Aug.  28,  1 82 1 


Oct. -5,  1819 
May  5,  1831 


Nov.  15,  181 1 

April  8,  1813 

Dec.  22,  181 1 
Jan.  22,  1828 

Nov.  26,  1 813 

April  20,  1 818 
Oct.  9,  1826 

Jan.  21,  1817 

Oct.  II,  1825 

June  9,  1815 

Aug.  6,  1830 
Feb.  25,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


177 


-,  an  Italian  general,  and 


McDENOLD   

Madame  Murat,  sister  to  the  late  Emperor 
of  France  and  widow  of  the  King  of  Na- 
ples.    American  of 

Mcdonald  John,  of  Johnston,  and  Mary  Phil- 
lips, second  daughter  of  Luke,  at  Foster. 
American  of 
Rev.  Lewis,  of  Rutland,  Vt.,  and  Eliza  Bis- 
sell,  of  and  ab  Providence,  at  St.  John's 
Church,  by. Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

McDowell  EUza,  daughter  of  Col. , 

and  Hon.  Thomas  H.  Benton,  U.  S.  Sen 
ator  from  Missouri,  in  Rockbridge  Co.,  Va. 
American  of 

McDUFFIE  Hon.  George  and  Mary  Rebecca 
Singleton,  daughter  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of 
Tupapter  District,  S.  C,  at  Charleston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Converse, 

McELMOYLE  Hannah  Jane,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Isaac  S. 
Bailey,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  Charles- 
ton.    American  of 

McFARLAND    James  and  Isabella  Armstrong, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son.    American  of 
Alexander   and    Sally  Cady,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Thomas  and    Martha    Corey,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

McFARLIN  Miss  Patty,  aged  56,  and  "Nathaniel 
Low,  of  Waterville,  aged  83,  at  Fairfield, 
Mass.     American  of 

McFOY  Capt.  Daniel  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Thurber, 
both  of  this  town,  married  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

McGRATH  George,  of  Kennebec,  and  Deborah 
Norton,  of  and  at  Edgartown.  American  of 

McGREGER  Col.  Jeremiah  and  Elipha  Nichols, 
daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  at  Coventry, 

McGregor  Alexander  and  Mary  Gray,  at 
Newport.    American  of 

McHUGH  Eleanor  and  Mark  Durkin,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

McINTIRE  Augustus  J.,  of  the  British,  Army, 
and  Sarah  Wydown,  daughter  of  the  late 
Samuel,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton. 
American  of 
Joseph  and  Ann  Mayberry,  daughter  of  late 
Capt.  Freeborn,  of  Newport,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 


May  23,  1817 
March  6,  182 1 
Aug.  29,  1826 

May  22,  1 82 1 

May  27,  1829 

May  21,  1830 

March  24,  181 5 

May  4,  1820 

Oct.  16,  1822 

Feb.  23,  1821 

Nov.  27,  181 1 

May  17,  1 83 1 

Oct.  19,  1816 

Oct.  3,  1826 

Mays,  1831 

Dec.  24,  1819 
Jan.  26,  1825 


178 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


McINTYRE  Sylvester,  of  Smithfield,  and  Julia 
Ann  Bosworth,  of  East  Hampton,  Ct.,  at 
Smithfield, 

McINTOSH  Jenny,  daughter  of  the  celebrated 
Indian  warrior.  General  William  Mcintosh,, 
and  William  S.  JMitchell,  Esq.,  Assistant 
Indian  Agent,  in  Theacatchkah,  near  Fort 
Mitchell  Creek  Nation.     American  of 

McKANE  Amey  Marian  and  Lieut.  William'  H. 
Mann,  U.  S.  Army,  at  Baltimore.  Amer- 
ican of 

McKAY    Thomas  and  Maria  Vaton,  both  of  this 
town,  at  Newport, 
John  and  Julia  A.  Parish,  at  Albion  Village, 

McKEAN  Susannah  Sarah,  daughter  of  late  Dr. 
McKean,  and  Charles  Folsom,  Librarian  of 
the  University  at  Cambridge.  American 
of 

McKINLEY  Jane  G.,  of  Chester,  N.  H.,  and 
Elisha  Andrews,  of  Providence,  at  Chester, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Parker.     American  of 

McLANE  John  A.  and  Rebecca  Willey,  eldest 
daughter  of  John,  all  of  this  town,  at  St. 
John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

McLEAN  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Hon.  John,  the 
Postmaster  General,  and  Augustus  H. 
Richards,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  American  of 
Hcin;  John,  U.  S.  Senator  from  Illinois,  and 
Eliza  Bayless,  in  Kentucky.     American  of 

McLELLAN  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Major 
Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  George  W. 
Frothingham,  merchant,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of 
Mrs.  Harriet,  formerly  of  Warren,  and  Hora- 
tio G.  Balch,  Esq.,  at  Portland.  American 
of 
Faith  W.,  daughter  of  Hon.  John,  of  Wood- 
stock, Ct.,  and  Rufus  S.  Mathewson,  of 
Pomfret,  at  Woodstock.     American  of 

McMINN  Joseph,  Governor  of  Tennessee,  and 
Mrs.  Nancy  Williams, 

McNAMARA  John,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and 
Maria  Turpin,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

McNEIL-  Mary  and  Julius  H.  Walker,  Esq.,  at 
Wilmington,  N.  C.     American  of 

McNEILL  Lieut.  William  Gibbs,  U.  S.  Army, 
and  Maria  Matilda  Cammann,  daughter  of 
late   Charles   L.,  Esq.,  of   New   York,   at 


Dec.  II,  183 1 


Aug.  II,  1818 


Nov.  20,  1 82 1 

Nov.  14,  1815 
Feb.  12,  1832 


Nov.  2,  1824 

May  25,  1819 

July  I,  1811 

Jan.  30,  1829 
Nov.  17,  1829 

May  21,  1824 

March  9,  1 827 

March  18,  1828 
Aug.  4,  1816 

Nov.  10,  1813 
July  26,  1 8 16 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


179 


McNeill  : 

Newark,    N.    J.,    by    Rev.     Mr.   Bayard. 

American  of  June  22,  1821 

Mcpherson    James,  Esq,  of  Charleston,  and 

Elvina   Ann    Hagood,   daughter  of    Rev. 

Gideon,  at  Mt.  Ararat,  Barnwell  Dist.,  S.C.,  March  26,  1818 
Ann,  daughter  of  late  Gen.  John,  of  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  and  James  Creighton,  Esq.,  of 

Baltimore,  at  Charleston.     American  of  April  24,  1821 

McWATTEY  Eliza,  15,  and  Peter  Moncrief,  73, 

at   Adolphustown,   U.  C,  by    Rev.  J.  A. 

Deacon,  Dec.  6,  1831 

MEACHAM      Randall,     Publisher     Pawtucket 

Chronicle,  and  Mary  M.  Minard,  daughter 

of   Peter  S.,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Waterman,  March  18,  1827 

MEADE   Lydia,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  and  Dr. 

Rufus  L.  Barrus,  of   Boston,  in  this  town. 

American  of  July  17,  1810 

Almira,  daughter  of  the  General,  and   John 

F.  Hubbard,  Editor   Norwich   Journal,  at 

Norwich,  N.  Y.    American  of  April  4,  1820 

Henrietta,   daughter  of   Richard,  Esq.,  and 

Capt.  Alexander  J.  Dallis,  U.  S.  Navy,  both 

of  and  at  Philadelphia.     American  of  Jan.  19,  1821 

Henry  S.  and  Mary  G.  Larchar,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph  W.,  formerly  of  Providence, 

at  New  York.     American  of  March  6,  1 82 1 

Charlotte,  second  daughter  of  late  R.  W.,  and 

James  R.  Graham,  U.  S.  Army,  at  Wash- 
ington, by  Rev.  Mr.  John's,  July  6,  1828 
Maria  Del  Carmen,  daughter  of  late  Richard  ^ 

W.,  and  Capt.  Hartman  Bache,  U.  S,  Army, ' 

at  Washington  City,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Matthews,  March  i,  1829 
MEANS  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Amherst,  and  Mary  E. 

Dinsmore,   daughter  of   Hon.   Samuel,  of 

and  at  Keene,  N.H.     American  of  July  11,  1823 

MEDBURY    Calvin  and   Nancy   Pearce,  eldest 

daughter  of  Aaron,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by 

Rev.  Otis  Thompson,  •   March  ij,  1814 

Fanny,  daughter  of  John,  of   Seekonk,  and 

John  Chaffee,  of  Warren,  Penn.,  at  See- 
konk. American  of  Nov.  4,  1823 
Thomas  and  Betsey  J.  Armington,  at  See- 
konk. American  of  June  27,  1826 
MEEDER    John    L.,  of   Wolfboro,  N.  H.,   and 

Jane  Arnold,  daughter  of  Dea.  Joseph,  at 

Roxbury,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gray.  American  of  April  i,  1831 
MEGOWIN  Edward  and  Mrs.  Mary  G.  Winmon, 

both   of   and   at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Ludlow,  July  31.  1828 


180 


VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


MEIGS    Mary,  daughter  of  Col.  R.  J.,  of   Mari- 
etta, Ohio,  and  Hon.  John    G.  Jackson,  of 

Virginia,  at  Marietta.     American  of 
William  H.,  of   Hartford,  and   Elizabeth    C. 

Darling,  at  Bristol.     American  of 
Ann  and  Joshua  Peckham,  at  Bristol,  at  the 

Methodist   Meeting   House,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Bonney.     American  of 
MELCHER   Joseph  C.,  Editor  of  Nantucket  In- 
quirer, and    Susan    P.  Coffin,  daughter   of 

Capt.  James   Josiah   Coffin,  at  Nantucket. 

American  of 
MELENDY    William  and   Lucy  W.  Edes,  both 

of  Boston.     American  of 
MELLEN  Helen  Maria,  of  New  York,  and  Sam- 
uel   L.    Hunt,  of   Boston,  at   New   York. 

American  of 
MELVILLE    Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq  , 

and   John  DeWolfe,  of  Bristol,  at  Boston, 

American  of 
Thomas  and   Abby  Swinburne,  daughter  of 

Nathaniel,  at  Newport.     American  of 
Harriet    and     James     Tilley,    at    Newport. 

American  of 
Caroline  F.  and    William   H.  Billington,  both 

of    Newport,  at   Providence,  by    Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering, 
David  and    Rebecca  P.  Slack,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Mary  and  John  Babcock,  at  Newport, 
MENAGE  Alexis,  of  Bristol,  and  Lydia  Anthony, 

daughter    of    Caleb,    of   and    at    Warren. 

American  of 
MENGUS   Anna  Aspacia,  of    Smyrna,  and  Rev. 

Jonas  King,  at  Island  of  Tenos,  Greece,  by 

Rev.  Rufus  Anderson, 
MERCANDOTTI    }/Iademoiselle   and   Hughes 

Ball,  at  Gretna  Green,  Scot.     American  of 
MERCHANT      Minerva,    of     Pawtucket,    and 

Thomas   Baxter,  of  and  at   Sraithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq., 
MERETHEW  Winsor,  of  Huntsville,  N.  Y.,  and 

Mrs.  Sally  Forks,  of   North  Providence,  at 

Huntsville,  N.  Y.     American  of 
MERIAM  Phebeand  Horace  Moffett,  at  Oxford, 

Mass.     American  of 
John    A.   and    Nancy    Bacon,   at    Bedford. 

American  of 
MERRILL   Mary  Ann,  of  Seekonk,  and  Walter 

C.    Helme,    of    Smithfield,    at    Seekonk. 

American  of 


Aug.  17,  1810 
Nov.  8,  1825 

Nov.  17,  1829 

Nov.  9,  1 82 1 
March  5,  181 1 

Oct.  30,  1829 

Oct.  28,  1808 

Oct.  20,  1820 

April  18,  1826 

Aug.  20,  1826 

Aug.  15,  1830 
April  17,  1832 

April  26,  1822 

July  22,  1829 
June  3,  1823 

Nov.  6,  1828 

June  25,  1824 

March  24,  1826 

April  23,  1830 

Jan.  II,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  ^g]^ 

MERRILL  William  B.  and  Catharine  L.  Man- 
chester, daughter  of  Gideon,  both  of  War- 
wick, at  Centreville.     American  of  Oct.  28   1825 

Abigail  and  Job  Cornell,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    American  of  May  ^0  1826 
MERRELL    Francis  and  Sarah  A.  Milldrum,  at 

Wenham.     American  of  June  2;    1830 

Zilpha  D.  A.  and  Bradford   Lee,  at  Taunton 

American  of  Dec.  24,  1830 

Moodey   and   Catharine   Clarke   Nichols,  at 

Boston.     American  of  '  May  3,  183 1 

Lewis  C,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sarah 
C.  Bowen,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  10,  1831 

MERRIAM  Betsey,  of  Grafton,  and  Tarrant  P. 
Merriam,  of  Concord,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Miles. 
American  of  July  21,  1826 

Tarrant  P.,  of  Concord,  and  Betsey  Merriam, 

of  Grafton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Miles.  American  of         July  21,  1826 

Eliza  and-  Laban   Turner,  at   Charlestown. 

American  of  July  27,  1830 

MERRICK  Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
Pliney,  of  Brookfield,  and  Major  Samuel 
Alleti,  Jr.,  of  Worcester,  at  Brookfield. 
American  of  Nov.  25,  18 17 

Pliney,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  and  Mary  R. 
Thomas,  daughter  of  late  Isaiah,  Jr.,  at 
Worcester.     American  of  June  5,  1821 

Lydia  and  Dr.  Flavell  Cutting,  of  Westmin- 
ster, at  Princeton,  Mass.     American  of  Jan.  26,  1830 
MERRY  Abby  Wheaton  and  John  Carter  Har- 
wood,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,                                                               Nov.  10,  1822 

Lydia,  [youngest  daughterof  Joseph,  deceased, 
and  Samuel  Mowry,  both  of  and  at  Smith- 
field.     American  of  March' 16,  1824 

Almira  W.,  daughter  of  Barney,  Esq.,  and 
Simon  L.  Hale,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Taft,  April  3,  1828 

Mehitable  T.,  daughter  of  Barney,  Esq.,  and 
Robert  D.  Mason,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  18,  1828 

Nancy  T.  and  Robert  Covley,  both  of  and  at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  June  16,  1829 

MESERVE  Miss   Abigail,     53,    and    Jonathan 
Chace,   79,   soldier  of  the  Revolution,  at 
Wolfsboro,  Stratford  Co.,  N.  H.     Ameri- 
can of  Jan.  30,  1 82 1 
MESSINGER  MARY  H.  and   Amos   Walton, 

both  of  and  at  Attleboro.     American  of  .  Dec.  23,  1823 


182  VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 

MPZSSINGER  Susan  Bowen,  and  Capt.  Thomas 

S.  Nelson,  of  Wrentham,  at  Cambridgeport. 

American  of  Dec,  31,  1824 

Susan  Hewes,  youngest  daughter  of  Col. 
Daniel  and  William  Bailey  Lang,  at  Boston. 
American  of  May  3,  1831 

MESSER  Charlotte,  youngest  daughter  of  Rev. 
Dr.  Messer,  and  Horace  Mann,  of  and  at 
Dedham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Sept.  29,  1830 

Caroline  D.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Asa,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Sidney  Williams,  of  Taunton, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  May  25,  1831 

MESTAYER  J ,  of  Salem  theatre,  and  Mar- 
tha Ann  New,  at  Boston,  April  23,  1828 
METCALF  Theron,  Esq.,   of   Dedham,    Mass., 
and  Julia  Tracy,  daughter  of  the  late  Uriah, 
Esq.,  at  Litchfield,  Ct.     American  of  Nov.  21,  1809 

Joel,  Jr.,  and  Susan  Holton,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  24,  181 4 

David  and  Ann  Farrington,  at  Wrentham,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  Oct.  20,  1 816 

Marcy,  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  and  Barthol- 
omew Cushman,of  Attleboro,  at  Wrentham, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams.     American  of  June  15,  1819 

Reuben  and  Hannah  Belcher,  both  of  and  at 
Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske.  Ameri- 
can of  June  15,  1 819 

Celia  Ann  and  Reuben  Burden,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  9,  1 820 

Peletiah,  of  Smithfield,  and  Abigail  Hawes, 
of  and  at  Franklin,  Mass.     American  of  June  16,  1820 

Joseph  Grey  and  Evelina  Horton,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  23,  1820 

Thomas  Sanford,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  Celia 
Greene,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  John 
M.,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  July  30,  1821 

Dexter,  of  Rhode  Island,  and  Mary  Bishop, 
at  New  London.     American  of  Nov.  20,  1821 

Alice  B.  and  Arthur  Snow,  both   of   and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  6,  1821 

Mahata  M.,  daughter  of  Lewis,  and  Henry 
Bowen,  of  Boston,  publisher  of  Universa- 
list  Magazine,  at  Wrentham,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  8,  1822 

Whiting  and  Almira  Taft,  eldest  daughter  of 

Sweeting,  April  15,  1823 

Whipple  and  Sophia  Jenckes,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Pawtucket.     American  of  July  8,  1823 

Joel,    Esq.^  and   Mrs.    Hannah  Mitchell,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  t,  1824 


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183 


METCALF  James  and  Matilda  Peckham,  both  of 
and  at  Newport.     American  of 
Artemus   G.  and   Rutli   Towne,  at  Oxford, 

Mass.     American  of 
Sarah  Packard  and  John  Hutchins,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Luther,   Jr.,  Esq.,  of   Medway,    Mass.,   and 
Sarah  C.  Phipps,  of  and  at  Framingham. 
American  of 
Amelia,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Providence, 
and   John  White,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering, 
Frances,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq  ,  and  Lean- 
der  Ware,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  bv 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
MICHELETTI  Lncretia  Margarita  Mandafina, 
only  daughter  of.  Pasquale,  deceased,  and 
William  Wilson  Clay,  at  New  York, 
MICKLE  Andrew  and  Elizabeth 'Shippee,  both 

of  Boston,  in  this  town, 
MICKS  Dr.  William  G.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Lydia 
R.  Swift,  at  Gosport,  Va.     American  of 

MIDDLETON  Henry  A.,  Esq.,  and  Miss  

Kinlock,   daughter  of  Cleland,    Esq.,  at 
Georgetown,  S.  C.     American  of 
Arthur,  Esq.,  of  South  Carolina,  and  Ann  EI- 
bertina  Van  Ness,  daughter  of  Gen.  John 
P.,  of  and  at  Washington,  D.  C.     Ameri- 
can of 
MILES  Susan   E.    and  John    H.   Clarke,  Esq., 
both   of  and  at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 
MILLARD  Sally,   of   Warwick,    and    Nicholas 
Branch,  of  North  Providence,  at  Warwick, 
married  by  Rev.  Thomas  Manchester, 
Levi  and  Sally  Ann  Flemming,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     American  of 
Mary,  daughter  of  Rice,  of  East  Greenwich, 
and  Isaac  Whitford,  at  East  Greenwich,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast, 
Stephen  and  Susan  Greene,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
William  and  Ploomey  Hawes,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
MILLOT  Mrs.   Catharine,   40,    and    Frederick 
Hesser,  70,  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  by 
Henry  Stager,  Esq.,  at  Orwigsbury,  Penn. 
American  of 
MILLDRUM    Sarah  A.  and  Francis  Merrell,  at 
Wenham.    American  of 


Sept.  28,  1824 

March  20,  1827 

Dec.  24,  1827 

Jan.  29,  1828 

Oct.  17,  1828 

Oct.  18,  1830 

May  5,  1831 

May  31,  i8n 

Jan.  I,  1830 

Feb.  16,  1819 

Jan.  II,  1822 

April  20,  1829 

Oct.  15,  1809 
March  15,  1816 

May  II,  1820 

May  31,  1826 

Sept.  27,  1829 

April  17,  1832 
June  25,  1830 


184  VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

MILLER     George,    Jr.,    merchant,   and    Sarah 

Brown  Blagge,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq., 

at  Boston,  in   the  King's  Chapel,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Freeman,  June  13,  1809 

Ann  T.,  daughter  of  John,  and  Daniel  Austin,. 

Jr.,  all  of  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,.  June  5,  181 1 

Nathan  and  Merebah  Beaseley,  daughter  of 

John,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Oct.  17,  1813 

William,  Governor  of   North   Carolina,  and 

Lydiana  Evans,  daughter  of  Dr. , 

at  Oatlands,  Va.     American  of  July  9,  i8i6 

Dr.  Caleb  and   Mary  Ann  Bucklin,  of   See- 

konk,   at   Bristol,   by   Nathaniel   Bullock, 

Esq.,  Aug.  22,  1 816 

John,  printer,  and  Sarah  Rogers  Balch,  only 

daughter  of   Joseph,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  i,  1816 

William    T.,  Esq.,  and    Lydia  Cochran,  both 

of  and  at  Warren.     American  of  May  30,  1817 

John  S.,  of  Natchez,  and  Rebecca  Ives  Gil- 
man,  daughter  of  Benjamin  I.,  Esq.,  of  and 

at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Janeway,  Nov.  8,  181 7 

Reuben  C.  and    Atlantic    Ocean    Walton,  in 

Virginia.     American  of  Jan.  6,  1818 

Louisa,  of    Providence,  and  Benjamin  Butts, 

of  Seekonk,  at  Providence,  Nov.  20,  181 8 

Mrs.  Lucinda   and    Capt.  Zebediah  Farnum, 

at    Attleboro,    by    Rev.    Stephen    Nelson. 

American  of  Dec.  18,  181 8 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Phebe  Barney,  both  of  arid 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  5,  1820 

Eliza  A.  and   John  C.  Wood,  at   Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  4,  1820 

John  and  Lucy  Ruff,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Benedict,  Sept.  10,  1820 

Pardon  and    Ann  Eliza  Martin,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  i,  1821 

Betsey  and  George  Jenckes,  2d,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  July  i,  1821 

Adelia  and  Hiram  Ide,  at  Pawtucket.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  s,  1 82 1 
Halsey,  of   Cumberland,  and  Lavina  Briggs, 

of  and  at  Providence.     American  of  Dec.  14,  1821 

John,  one  of  the  publishers  of  the  Manufac- 
turers' and  Farmers'   Journal,  and  Almira 

Field,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  18,  1822 

Ira  K.  and  Mary  A.  Bullock,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro.     American  of  June  25,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN'-MARRIAGES 


185 


MILLER  Dr.  L.  L.,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and 
Electa  Smith,  of  and  at  Bristol.  Ameri- 
can of 

Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Sam- 
uel, of  Princeton,  N.  J.,  and  Rev... John 
Breckenridge,  of  Kentucky,  at  Princeton. 
American  of 

Benjamin,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Mary  E. 
Holmes,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mudge, 

Jeremiah,  of  New  York,  and  Catharine 
Wheaton,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Williams, 

Edward  F.,  of  Providence,  and  Louisa  Hitch- 
cock, of  and  at  Pawtucket.     American  of 

Mary,  of  Cumberland,  and  Seth  Howard,  of 
Olneyville,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 

Mrs.  Lydia  and  Stephen  Johnson,  at  War- 
ren.    American  of 

Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Thurston,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Russell,  of  Warwick,  and  Mary  Knight, 
daughter  of  late  Reuben,  of  and  at  Coven- 
try, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Philo,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Mary  Ann  Scott, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  of  and  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

Maria  and  Samuel  Allen,  both  of  Smithlield, 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Rebecca  A.,  daughter  of  late  Allen,  and 
Samuel  Munro,  both  of  Bristol,  at  Fall 
River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor, 

John  N.  and  Betsey  A.  Pratt,  daughter  of 
late  Spencer,  both  of.  and  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 

J.  P.,  Agent  of  the 
Greece,  and  Sarah 
Vt.     American  of 

Caleb  W.  and  Mary  Wilcox,  at  Providence, 

Catharine  G.,  of  Warwick,  and  Oliver  W. 
Spencer,  of  East  Greenwich,  at  Warwick, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Josiah,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  A.  Aldrich,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.  American 
of 

John  C.  and  Mary  Moore,  of  Edgecombe,  at 
Boston.    American  of 

Mary  and  Samuel  Williams,  at  Charlestown. 
American  of 


Greek   Committee  in 
Arms,  at   Montpelier, 


Jan.  3,  1823 

March  4,  1823 

Dec.  25,  1823 

May  2,  1S24 
Dec.  14,  1824 

Feb.  17,  1825 
May  10,  1825 
June  14,  1825 

Oct.  9,  1825 

Jan.  26,  1826 
Sept.  9,  1827 

July  3,  1828 

Aug.  10,  1828 


Sept.  5, 1828. 
Oct.  5,  1828 


Oct.  16,  1828 

April  24,  1829 
Sept.  II,  1829 
Sept.  22,  1829 


May  II, 

1830 

July  23, 

1830 

Nov.  23, 

1828 

Sept.  IS, 

1829 

Dec.  I, 

1829 

Dec.  4, 

1829 

Dec.  3, 

1830 

186  VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 

MILLER  Horace,  Esq.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Eliza- 
beth B.  Munro,  of  and  at  Bristol,  at  St. 
Michael's  Church,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Gris- 
•wold.     American  of  Dec.  4,  1829 

Lucretia  S.,  daughter  of  the  late  Allen,  and 
William  H.  Drowne,  both  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Bonney.     American  of 
Charles  and  Emily  Ann  Parker,  at  Charles- 
town.    American  of 

MILLETT  Maria  and  William  Colby,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips, 

MILLS  James  K.,of  Boston,  and  Sarah  Colman, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Mr.  Colman,  of  and  at 
Salem.     American  of 
Susan    and    Hiram    Simmons,    at     Boston. 

American  of 
Jonas  and  Lydia  Davis,  at   Boston.    Amer- 
ican of 
Mrs.  Sally  and  John   Desaunette,  of  New- 
buryport,  at  Salisbury.     American  of 

MILNER  Joseph  F.,  of  Boston,  and  Ann  F.  H. 
Hunneman,  daughter  of  Dea.  William  C, 
of  and  at  Roxbury,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Lovell,  May  12,  183 1 

MINARD    Mary   M.,  daughter  of  Peter  S.,  of 
Providence,  and    Randall   Meacham,  Pub- 
lisher of   Pawtucket   Chronicle,  at   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  March  18,  1827 
James  and  Eliza  Allen,  at    Attleboro,  Mass. 

American  of  Nov.  21,  1820 

MINER    Charles  and  Rebecca  Gordon,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Sterling,  Ct.,  Feb.  20,  1820 

MINOTT  Jane,  daughter  of  the  late  Judge  Min- 
ott,  of  Boston,  and  Henry  D.  Sedgwick, 
Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  of  New  York,  at 
Boston.     American  of  -  June  6,  1817 

MINUTE  Jacob,  of  Italy,  and  Catharine  Murray, 

at  Bristol,  May  3,  1812 

MITCHELL  Margaret,  of  Peterboro,  N.H.,  and 
Peter  Batchelor,  of  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  in 
this  town.     American  of  Sept.  2,  1814 

Hannah,  of  Providence,  and  John  Glazier,  of 
East  Greenwich,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker,  Feb.  11,  18 16 

Mary,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and  John  Hun- 
newell,  both  of  and  at  New  Shoreham. 
American  of  July  19,  1 8 16 

William  S.,  Esq.,  Asst.  Indian  Agent,  and 
Jenny.  Mcintosh,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
celebrated  Indian  warrior.  General  William 
Mcintosh,  in  Theacatchkah,  near  Fort 
Mitchell  Creek  Nation.     American  of  Aug.  11,  1818 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  jgir 

MITCHELL  William  H.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C, 

and  Martha  Lynd  Greene,  daughter  of  late 

Timothy,  Esq.,    of    and    at    New    York 

American  of  '  ^^g  ^2  1820 

Thomas  M.  and  Julia  Ann  Bowen,  daughter  ' 

of  Dr.  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Glocester. 

American  of  Oct.  20,  1820 

Anna   Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late   Edward, 

Esq-.,  of   Georgetown,  S.  C,  and   Thomas 

Newbold,  at  New  York,  in  Grace  Church, 

by  Rev.  J.  M.  Wainswright,  July  18,  1822 

Dr.  Thomas  B.,  formerly  of   Providence,  and 

Mary  Ball  Hill,  widow  of  Hon.  Arthur,  of 

Savannah,  Ga.,  at  Dameron  Place,  Miss.,  March  9,  1823 

Mrs.    Hannah   and   Joel    Metcalf,    Esq.,   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  i,  1824 

William  and   Lydia  P.  Brickley,  daughter  of 

Capt.  Henry,  both   of  ^nd  at   Providence. 

American  of  Sept.  ;,  1824 

David,   of  Newport,  and   Eunice   Macy,   at 

Friends'     Meeting     House,     Nantucket. 

American  of  Nov.  19,  1824 

John    R.    and    Eliza   Block,   at    Nantucket. 

American  of  Dec.  2,  1824 

John   W.,   Esq.,   of   Charleston,  S.  C,  and 

Caroline  Greene,  daughter  of  late  Timothy, 

Esq.,  at  New  York.    American  of  Aug.  26,  1825 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  David,  of  Boston,  and 

William     Underbill,    merchant,    of    New 

York,  at  Nantucket.     American  of  Sept.  16,  1825 

Mary  Ann  and  Jeremiah  Jackson  Cole,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,        Dec.  27,  1825 
Edward  R.  and  Eliza  T.  Clarke,  daughter  of 

Chester,  Esq.,  both  of  Providence,  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Jan.  4,  1826 
Daniel  and  Susan  E.  West,  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel H.,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,           Nov.  4,  1827 
Betsey  and   Erastus   Wilcox,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  3,  1828 

Seth  A.  and    Cornelia  Peckham,  at  Roches- 
ter, Mass.     American  of  Oct.  2,  1829 
Mary  Ann  and  William  L.  Peckham,  both  of 
Woonsocket  Falls,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Sanborn,                                                         April  27,  1830 
Daniel,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Rebecca  Shove,  of 
and   at    Somerset,  at    Friends'    Meeting 
House,                                                                 May  12,  183 1 
Daniel  and    Rebecca   Shove,  at   Somerset. 
American  of                                                           May  20,  1831 


188 


VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


MIXTER  Amelia  and  Solomon  Bannister,  at 
Worcester,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft.  Amer- 
ican of 

MODERWELL  Charlotte  H.,  niece  of  William 
Kirkpatrick,  Esq.,  and  Rev.  William  D. 
Snodgrass,  of  New  York,  at  Lancaster, 
Penn.     American  of 

MOFFETT  Horace  and  Phebe  Meriam,  at  Ox- 
ford, Mass.    American  of 

MOLOY    Daniel  and  Martha  Black,  both  of  and- 
■     at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

MONARCH    Mary  and  John  Antoine  Dos  San- 
tos, late   Major  in  Brazilian  Army,  at  Sa- 
'     lei'm.    American  of 

MONCRIEF  Peter,  73,  and  Eliza  McWattey,  15, 
at  !Adolphustown,  U.  C,  by  Rev.  J.  A. 
Deacon, 

MONK  Mary  and  William  Williamsrat  Stough- 
ton.     American  of 

MONSON  Harriet  D.,  of  Providence,  and  Fran- 
cis BuUard,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

MONTAGUE  Rt.  Hon.  Susan,  second  daughter 
of  the  Duke  of  Manchester,  and  the  Mar- 
quis of  Twe'edale,  at  Huntley,  near  Dublin, 
Ire. 

MONTGOMERY  Margaret  M.  and  William  T. 
Hawes,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

MOODEY  John  and  Sarah  Brown,  at  Raymond, 
N.  H.     American  of 

MOONSHIRE  Catharine  and  Jacob  Wortman, 
after  a  courtship  of  15  years,  in  Chester 
Co.,  Penn.;  married  April  13;  April  18  he 
posted  her.     American  of 

MOORE  Eliza,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Rob- 
ert Hume,  all  of  Charleston,  S.  C, 
William  S.  and  Mary  H.Traffin,  both  of  Bos- 
ton, in  this  town, 
Rev.  Martin   and   Sarah   Fiske,   at   Natick, 

Mass.    American  of 
Harriet,   daughter  of  the  late  James,   and 
Jeremiah  Hazard,  at  Newport.     American 
of 
Sarah  and   William  M.  Farland,  Jr.,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Mrs.  Mary  and   Henry  Pike,  both  of  and  at 

Providence, 
Mary  Bowen,  third  daughter  of  the  late  John 
Elias   Moore,   Esq.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C, 


Dec.  29,  1826 

Dec.  19,  1823 

March  24,  1826 

July  3,  1814 

Feb.  4,  1 83 1 

Dec.  6,  183 1 
Dec.  I,  1829 

Sept.  25,  1 83 1 

March  28,  1818 

Dec.  12,  1826 
June  II,  1830 

May  3,  181 1 
May  26,  181 1 
Oct.  25,  1812 
Aug.  5,  18 14 

Sept.  30,  1814 
Jan.  10,  181S 
Nov.  4,  181S 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


189 


MOORE : 

and  Lewis  Trapman,  Esq.,  late  of  Frank- 
fort, Germany,  at  Charleston,  by  Rev. 
Bishop  Bowen,  Nov.  i6,  1819 

Martha  M.,  daughter  of  Col.  Henry,  of  New, 
port,  and  Major  Nehemiah  S.  Draper,  of 
Providence,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wheaton,  Feb.  8,  1820 

Jacob'  B.,  Jr.,  of  Concord,  Editor  of  New 
Hampshire  Patriot,  and  Mary  A.  Hill,  at 
Ashburnham,  N.  H.     American  of  Sept.  i,  1820 

Mary  and  Elijah  Mansur,  Editor  of  Hills- 
boro  Telegraph,  at  Keene,  N.  H.  Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  I,  1820 

Larkin,  traveling  preacher,  poet,  physician, 
trader,  etc.,  and  Nancy  Cook,  at  Beverly. 
American  of  Dec.  29,  1820 

William,  of  Newport,  and  Margaret  Martin, 
of  and  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.  American 
of  May  21,  1822 

Anna  Mitchell,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and 
George  Parker,  of  Boston,  merchant,  at 
Charleston,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Bowen.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  25,  1823 

Mrs.  Harriet  L.  and  Lawrence  J.  Russell, 
both  of  and  at  Providence.     American  of  May  30,  1823 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  John,  and  Benjamin 

Southwick,  at  Newport.    American  of  Nov.  11,  1823 

Mrs.  Harriet  S.,  widow  of  Col.  William,  and 
Capt.  Josiah  Crocker,  at  Newport.    Ameri- 
can of  March  5,  1824 
[This  is  incorrect.] 

Mrs.    Harriet   G.,    of   Newport,   and    Capt. 
Isaiah  Crocker,  Jr.,  of  Bath,  Me.,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  March  9,  1824 
[This  is  correct.] 

Fanny,  of  Bristol,  and  Seth  Guphe,  Jr.,  of 
Raynham,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Sept.  25,  1825 

Henry,  Jr.,  of  Newport,  and  Sarah  Bruce, 
both  of  and  at  Norfolk  Co.,  Va.,  Nov.  19,  1825 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John,  and  Henry  O. 
Tefft,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gammell,  Dec.  6,  1826 

Lorenzo,  late  of  Vermont,  and  Eliza  Ann 
Fish,  daughter  of  Caleb,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Torrey,  Oct.  17,  1827 

Jonah  and  Elizabeth  Patten,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  23,  1827 

Mary  Jane,  daughter  of  late  Col.  William,  of 
Newport,  and  Nathaniel  Greene,  of  East 
Greenwich,  at  Newport.    American  of  Dec.  21,  1827 


190 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MOORE  Dr.  William  Bowen,  of  Charleston,  S. 
C.,  and  Sarah  Ann  Wheeler,  daughter  of 
late  Stephen,  of  and  at  Plainfield,  Ct.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Fowler.     American  of 

Nancy,  of  Providence,  and  Samuel  B.  East- 
man, of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Kent, 

William,  formerly  of  Newport,  and  Mary 
Cooke,  of  Cumberland,  at  Providence, 

Mary,  of  Edgecombe,  and  John  C.  Miller,  at 
Boston,     American  of 

Jonas  W.  and  Dorcas  Ames,  at  Greenfield, 
American  of 

Mary  F.  and  John  C.  Park,  Esq.,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Louisa  B.  and  John  Penrice,  editor  of  Lou- 
isiana Advertiser,  at  New  Orleans.  Amer- 
ican of 

Susan,  daughter  of  John  H.,  and  Laurent  F. 
S.  Nicklye,  at  Newport,  by  Rev,  Mr. 
Puffer.     American  of 

Frances  L.  and  William  Pond,  Jr.,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Israel  G.  and  Abigail  H.  Partridge,  at  Wor- 
cester, 

Rev.  Josiah,  of  Athol,  and  Rebecca  W.  Stur- 
tevant,  daughter  of  the  late  William  S., 
Esq.,  at  Plymouth.    American  of 

Mary  H.  and  William  H.  Crandall,  at  New- 
port.    American  of 

John  Francis  and  Mary  Angenora  Synja, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Phillips, 

Dr.  Thomas  P.  and  Abby  Wheaton,  daugh- 
ter of  Nathan  M.,  Esq.,  at  Warren.  Amer- 
ican of 

Caroline  E.,  of  Providence,  and  Henry  H. 
Jones,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 
MORDOCK  Sarah  Olcott,  of  Hanover,  N.  H., 
and  George  Blake,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  U.  S. 
District  Attorney  for  Massachusetts,  at 
Hanover,  American  of 
MORGAN  Capt.  Charles  Waugh,  U.  S.  Navy, 
and  Catherine  Ann  Louisa  Reed,  daughter 
of  late  Hon.  Jacob,  of  South  Carolina,  at 
Philadelphia.     American  of 

Frances  and  George  W.  Weeden,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Samuel  and  Sarah  P.  Bliven,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 


Jan.  II,  1828 

Jan,  20,  1828 

May  21,  1828 

Sept.  II,  1829 

Oct.  9,  1829 

Dec.  I,  1829 

Dec.  29,  1829 

Jan.  5,  1830 

April  2,  1830 

March  17,  1831 

May  3,  1 83 1 
Aug.  2,  1 83 1 

Oct.  16,  1831 

Nov,  15,  1 83 1 

March  8,  1832 

June  29,  1 8 10 

Sept.  28,  1 82 1 
Jan.  17,  1827 
June  15  1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  191 

MORGAN  Margaret  and  John  Adams,  of  Dux- 
bury,  at  Boston.     American  of  Sept.  15,  1829 

Mrs.  Lucinda,  widow  of  late  Capt.  William, 
and  George  W.  Harris,  Esq.,  at  Batavia, 
N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Simeon  Cummings.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  7,  1830 
MORLAND  John,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and 
Ruth  Cashing,  daughter  of  Thomas  C, 
Esq.,  editor  of  the  Salem  Gazette,  of  and 
at  Salem,  Mass.  American  of  June  21,  18 14 
MORRELL  David  Lawrence,  governor  of  New 
Hampshire,  and  Lydia  Poore,  daughter  of 
Moses,  Esq.,  both  of  Goffstown,  at  Pem- 
broke, N.  H.    American  of                               Aug.  13,  1824 

Abigail  Ann  P.  and  John  G.  Appleton,  at 
Boston.     American  of  May  7,  1830 

MORRIS  Governeur,  Esq.,  of  Morrisiana,  N. 
Y.,  and  Ann  C.  Randolph,  daughter  of  the 
late  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Virginia,  at  New 
York,  Dec.  25,  1809 

Mary,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  Arthur  Tripp, 
formerly  of  this  town,  at  Pomfret,  Conn., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Dowe,  Jan.  3,  1813 

Charles,  Esq.,  captain  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Har- 
riet Bowen,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr. 
William,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  4,  1815 

Capt.  George  N.,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Sarah 
Ann  Mumford,  eldest  daughter  of  Benja- 
min B.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Miller,  Oct.  2,  1817 

Mary  Ann  B.  and  Gersham  C.  Jenckes,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Dec.  10,  1818 

Catharine,  daughter  of  James,  Esq.,  and  Alex- 
ander H.  Stevens,  near  Morrisiana,  N.  Y. 
American  of.  April  26,  1825 

Casper   W.   and   Lydia   McCultom,  both  of 
and  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Bishop  White,         Oct.  15,  1829 
MORRISON  Rhoda  and  Anthony  Morse,  both 

of  and  at  Somerset.     American  of  Nov.  15,  1822 

Alva  and  Mira  South  worth,   at   Stoughton. 

American  of  July  23,  1830 

MORROW  Jane,  daughter  of  Paul,  Esq.-,  of 
Greenbush  and  David  Maclean,  editor  of 
Greenburgh  Gazette,  at  Delaware,  N.  Y. 
American  of  April  4,  1820 

MORSE  Lotta  and   Elkanah  Clarke,    both    of 

Canton,  Mass,  in  this  town.     American  of         Dec.  lo,  1813 

Elijah,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Mary  Jack- 
son, daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  William,  at 
Boston,  Nov.  20,  181 7 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Otis  Tor- 
rey,  both  of  and  at  Providence.  American  of        Jan.  18,  1820 


192 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MORSE  Arnold  and  Mary  A.  Spencer,  both  of 
East  Greenwich, 

Gardiner,  of  Somerset,  and  Nancy  Luther,  of 
and  at  Warren.     American  of 

Anthony  and  Rhoda  Morrison,  both  of  and 
at  Somerset.     American  of 

Pamela,  of  Douglas,  Mass.,  and  George  Lind- 
ley,  of  Burrillville,  at  Douglas, 

James  C.  and  Melissa  Learned,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Erastus,  at  Canterbury,  Ct.  Ameri- 
can of 

Nelson  and  Eliza  Blackington,  both  of  and 
at  Attleboro.     American  of 

George  and  Ann  Louisa  Remington,  at  Paw- 
luxet.     American  of 

George,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  and  Sarah  H. 
Dana,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey, 

Lemuel,  Esq.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Abigail 
Walker,  of  and  at  Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gushee, 

Nathan  ,T,  and  Alice  S.  Dana,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Nathan  B.,  Esq.,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  and  Eliza 
Tiffany,  daughter  of  Comfort,  of  and  at 
Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whitmore, 

Moses  and  Emma  Arnold,  at  Smithfield,  by 
Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     American  of 

David,  of  Fojtboro,  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Mann,  at 
Walpole.     American  of 

Jesse  L.  and  Frances  S.  Dixon,  daughter  of 
Nathan  F.,  Esq.,  at  Westerly, 

Elizabeth  Ann, of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  and  In- 
crease Sumner  Wheeler,  of  Framingham, 
at  Charlestown.     American  of 

Mary  D.  and  Daniel  Covell,  Jr.,  at  West 
Dedham.     American  of 

Charles  and  Lucy  Saunders,  at  Newburyport. 
American  of 

Eliza  and  Jeremiah  White,  both  of  Attleboro, 
MORTON  Bartlett  and  Rebecca  Lyon,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Bertha  P.  and  Edward  T.  Stowell,  at  Brook- 
field,  by  Rev.  George  R.  Noyes.  Ameri- 
can of 
MOSES  John  G.,  of  Newport,  and  Maria  Haile 
Hill,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Seamans, 

Abby,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  of  Newport, 
and  James  Thompson,  of  Providence,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules, 


Oct.  12,  1820 

Aug.  2,  1822 

Nov.  15,  1822 

Dec.  5,  1822 

Oct.  3,  1823 
Dec.  26,  1823 
July  28,  1824 

Sept.  14,  1826 

Sept.  28,  1826 
March  22,  1827 

May  16,  1827 

March  4,  1828 

Dec.  23,  1828 

Oct.  8,  1829 

Nov.  3,  1829 

Feb.  12,  1830 

March  9,"  1830 
Nov.  26,  1832 

Oct.  8,  1828 

April  18,  1 83 1 

June  24,  1827 

Jan.  18,  1 831 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


193 


MOSHEK  Dr.  Stephen  and  Hannah  Webster, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Nicholas,  of  Newport,  at 
Union  Springs,  N.  Y.     American  of 

Ruth  B.,  daughter  qf  Caleb,  of  Providence, 
and  Joseph  Andrews,  of  Glocester,  at  Prov- 
idence.    American  of 

Constant  Burr  and  Mary  Saunders  Johnston, 
daughter  of  Ebenezer,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Capt.  William  H.  and  Susan  Bradford,  both 
of  and  at  Bristol.    American  of 

Ruth  Ann,  of  Bristol,  and  John  Taylor,  of 
Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann, 

Elizabeth,  second  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
Abner,  and  William  Thomas  DeWitt,  of 
Society  Hill,  S.  C,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
White, 
MOSHIER  Caleb,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Sterry  Bil- 
lings, both  of  Providence,  at  Boston,  at  St. 
Paul's  Church, 
MOSIER  Joel,  of  Dartmouth,  and  Hannah  Bray- 
ton,  at  Tiverton.     American  of 

Jonathan,  of  Kennebunk,  Me.,  and  Abby 
Soule,  daughter  of  Job,  of  Tiverton,  at 
Westport,  Mass.  American  of 
MOSKWAthe  Prince  of  [Marshall  Nye's  Son,] 
add  Mademoiselle  Lafitte,  daughter  of  the 
Banker,  at  Paris.  American  of 
MOTT  Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and 
Dr.  John  A.  Wadsworth,  both  of  and  at 
Portsmouth,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 

Eunice  L.  and  Ayres  Ellis,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Jacob  and  Eliza  Anthony,  daughter  of  Abra- 
ham, b^th  of  and  at  Portsmouth.  Ameri- 
can of 

Samuel  and  Sarah  Earle,  daughter  of  Capt. 
John,  of  Newport,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  Rose  St.,  New  York, 

William  L.,  Merchant,  and  Margaretta- 
Buchan,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Robert, 
of  and  at  New  York,  at  St.  Luke's  Church, 
by  Rev.  L.  S.  Ives, 

Matilda,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  and  Stephen  Cahoone,  Jr.,  of  New- 
port, at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ca- 
hoone, 
MOULTON  Cromwell  and  Lucina  Olney,  daugh- 
ter of  Richard,  all  of  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker, 


Sept.  19,  1 81 7 

Aug.  23,  1822 

Dec.  23,  1823 
Nov.  16,  1824 
Oct.  30;  1826 

Sept.  15,  1830 

July  25,  1827 
March  7,  1820 

Aug.  26,  1825 

March  21,  1828 

Oct.  2,  1822 
Dec.  4,  1825 

April  19,  1825 

Oct.  8,  1828 

May  27,  1829 

March  24,  1831 
Dec.  15,  181 1 


194 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MOULTON  Michael  and  Sarah  Cutter,  second 

daughter  of  Thomas,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gibs(on, 
Sally,  daughter  of  late  Michael,  and  James 

Perry,  at  Newport.     American  of 
Mary  C.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Samuel  Atkinson, 

Esq.,  of   Chillicothe,  O.,  at    Philadelphia. 

American  of 
Rachael,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Stephen  Bosworth, 

Jr.,  of  Providence,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Stephen 

Moulton,  Esq., 
Mary,   daughter    of    William,    and    Robert 
'  Seatle,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Eddy, 
Ann  W.  and  Jared  Arnold,  both  of  and  at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whallen, 
Mary  and  Harris  C.  Barnes,  at  Portland, 
Abigail  and   Henry    Lawrence,   at    Boston. 

American  of 
MOWRY  Charlotte  and  William  Chapman,  both 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,    • 
Aidah,  of  Burrillville,  and  Isaac  Bowen,   of 

Scituate,  at  Burrillville, 
Aidar,  of  Burrillville,   and  Isaac  Bowen,  of 

Scituate,  at  Burrillville.     American  of 
Jerathniel  and  Nancy  Bates,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Elizabeth,  of  Johnston,  and  Henry  Alexan- 
der, of  this  town,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes.     American  of 
Esther,  of  Johnston,  and  Henry  Harrington, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     American  of 
Lydia  and  Capt.  James  Weeden,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 
Diana,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  John 

Veazie,   of  Providence,  at    Smithfieid,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
David,  Jr.,  and  Freelove  Ballou,  daughter  of 

Moses,  at  Smithfieid.     American  of 
Hansi,  daughter  of  Augustus,  of  Union,  Me., 

and  Dutee  Cooke,  of  Bellingham,  Mass., 
Daniel,  3d,   and  Ruth  Farnum,  daughter  of 

Stephen,  at  Smithfieid, 
Osborne  and  Eliza  Ann  Southwick,  at  New- 
port, at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Nathan  and  Sarah  Mann,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, Esq.,  at  Smithfieid,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Thomas  and  Mrs.  Mary  Buffum,  both  of  and 

at  Providence.    American  of 
John  S.  and  Mary  Manton,  at  Glocester,  by 

Edward  Walden,  Esq., 


April  26,  18 13 
March  30,  1821 

Aug.  9,  1822 

Dec.  21,  1828 

Dec.  22,  1828 

Jan.  6,  1829 
June  15,  1830 

May  17,  1 83 1 

Nov.  17,  1812 

May  9,  1813 

May  II,  1813 

Feb.  20,  1 81 4 

March  8,  181 4 
May  10,  1 814 
June  I,  1817 

Oct.  9,  1817 
Nov.  4,  181 7 
April  2,  1 8 18 
Dec.  6,  18 18 
Dec.  10,  1 818 
Dec.  30,  1 8 19 
Jan.  23,  1821 
May  13,  1821 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


195 


MOWRY    John  S.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Manton,  in 

Giocester  by  Edmund  Walden,  Esq.,  May  13,  1821 

(Was  erroneously  printed  in  American  for  May  22.) 
Col.  Sayles  and  Mary  Warner,  at  Giocester, 

by  John  Hawkins,  Esq., 
Randall    and    Eliza   Randall,   at    Johnston. 

American  of 
Sarah,  of  Johnston,  and  Levi  Rose,  of  and  at 

North  Providence.     American  of 
Benjamin  and  Lovey  Marshall,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick.    American  of 
Tabitha,  of  Smithfield,  and  Rufus  Williams, 

of  Burrillville,  at  Smithfield, 
Smith,  Jr.,  of   Charleston,  S.  C,  and   Amey 

Dexter,  youngest  daughter  of  Lewis,  Esq., 

of  and  at  Smithfield.     American  of 
Capt.    Lewis,   of    Smithfield,    and    Zerviah 

Warner,  of   Mendon,  Mass.,   daughter  of 

Daniel,  at  Smithfield.     American  of 
George  L.  and  Hannah  Leonard,  both  of  and 

at  Taunton.     American  of 
Samuel  and  Lydia  Merry,  youngest  daughter 

of  Joseph,  dec,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield. 

American  of 
Sally,  daughter  of  Seth,  and  James  Andrews, 

at  Smithfield, 
Mary  and  William  H.  Angel],  both  of  North 

Providence,  at  Pawtucket.     American  of 
Charles,  of   Mendon,  Mass.,  and   Ann  Cady, 

of  Warwick,  at  Providence, 
Stephen,   only    son    of    Amasa,  and    Sarah 

Sayles,  daughter  of   Gideon,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Judge  Mann, 
Jesse,  eldest   son   of   Major   Nathaniel,  and 

Rhoda  Sayles,  only  daughter  of  John,  2d, 

at  Smithfield, 
Charles   C,  of    Providence,   merchant,   and 

Celia  E.  Aldrich.  daughter  of  late  Daniel, 

p:sq.,  of   and   at   Smithfield,  by   Rev.  Dr; 

Edes, 
Ruth   and  Virry   Aldrich,  of   Smithfield,  at 

Scituate.     American  of 
Sanford' and    Eliza   Cady,  at    Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     American  of 
Barney  and  Phila  Mowry,  daughter  of  Amasa, 

at  Smithfield, 
Phila,  daughter  of  Amasa,  and  Barney  Mowry, 

at  Smithfield, 
Horace  B.  and  Julian  Nichols,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann.,  Esq.     American  of 


May  14,  1 82 1 
Aug.  24,  1 82 1 
Nov.  16,  1821 

Aprjl  9,  1822 
July  3,  1823 

Sept.  26,  1823 

Dec.  2,  1823 
Jan.  9,  1824 

March  16,  1824 

May  26,  1825 

Sept.  27,  1825 

Jan.  I,  1826 

F"eb.  9,  1826 

Feb.  24,  1826 

Aug.  27,  1827 
Feb.  29,  1828 
Jan.  1:3,  1829 
March  2,  1829 
March  2,  1829 
April  24,  1829 


196  VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

MOWRY   Ruth  and  Col.  John  Angell,  both  of 
and  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann.,  Esq. 
American  of  July  28,  1829 

Alice,  eldest  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  2d,  and 
Samuel  E.  Gardiner,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  Feb.  3,  1831 

Whipple  B.and  Ruth  C.  Ammidon,  at  Smith- 
field,  Sept.  13,  1832 
MUDGE    William   and    Sabra   Lewis,   both   of 
Providence,   at   Pawtucket,   by   Rev.   Mr. 
Benedict.    American  of  Dec.  15,  18 18 

Solomon  H.,  late  of  Portland,  Me.,  and  Susan 
H.  Dodge,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Oct.  16,  1826 

MUENSCHER  Major  William,  Cashier  Eagle 
Bank,  Bristol,  and  Lydia  B.  Munroe,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  George,  both  of  and  at  Bristol, 
at  St.  Michael's  Chujch,  by  Bishop  Gris- 
wold,  July  17,  1820 

MUENCHER  Rev.  Joseph  and  Ruth  Washburn, 
both  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  at  South  Leices- 
ter, in  Christ  Church,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop 
Griswold.     American  of  Nov.  22,  1825 

MULCOCK    Miss ,  daughter   of  late 

George,   of    Philadelphia,    merchant,   and 
Rev.   Timothy   Alden,    President    of    Al- 
leghany College,  at  Reading,  Penn.     Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  13.  1822 
MULLARKY    Andrew   and    Emeline    Angell, 

both  of  Providence,  at  Boston,  March  6,  1832 

MUMFORD  Phebe,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph, 
and  Joseph  Lyon,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, married  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gibson.  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  14,  1809 

Thomas  H.  and  Phebe  Piatt,  daughter  of 
Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Ward,  Dec.  21,  1809 

Caleb  C.  and  Harriet  B.  Brown,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Arthur,  at  Newport.     American  of  June  26,  1810 

Giles,  merchant,  and  Frances  Eleanor  Tal- 
bott,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  this  town, 
at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.     American  of  Oct.  17,  181 5 

Sarah  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin  B., 
and  Capt.  George  N.  Morris,  U.  S.  Army, 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Miller,  Oct.  2,  1817 

Capt.  Henry  G.  and  Mary  BuUard,  daughter 
of  Isaac,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  28,  18 17 

Samuel  Brenton  and  Louisa  Dexter,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Benjamin  G.,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  9,  1818 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  I97 

MUM  FORD  Capt.  James  and  Sarah  Snow, 
daughter  of  James,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson.    American  of  Aug.  18,  1818 

Susan  M...and  William  P.  Greene,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  at  St.  John's  Church,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Oct.  S,  1818 

Abby   M.,  daughter   of    Benjamin   B.,   and 

George  C.  Mason, both  of  and  at  Newport,        Oct.  20,  i8i8 
Oliver,  Esq.,  and  Mary   Whitehorne,  daugh- 
ter of  late  James,  Jr.,  at  South  Kingstown. 

American  of  Jan.  30,  182 1 

George  and  .Sarah  Ann  Burroughs,  daughter 

of  Greene,  at  Newport.    American  of  March  16,  1821 

Hannah  R.,  daughter  of  John,  of   Newport, 

and    Charles  T.    Freebody,   at   Newport. 

American  of  June  28,  1822 

Richard  B.  and  Emeline  Almy,  daughter  of 

late    Samuel,   both   of  and   at    Newport. 

American  of  July  26,  1822 

Benjamin,   merchant,  and   Mercy   Goddard, 

daughter  of  late  Stephen,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  Aug.  25,  1822 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  John,  Esq.,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Rev.  Dr.  Jarvis  Edward  Dexter, 

at  Boston,  Dec.  30,  1824 

Pardon  T.,  formerly  of   Newport,  and   Mary 

McCreakey,  of  and  at    Robertsville,  S.  C. 

American  of  Oct.  11,  1825 

William    O.  and    Phebe   Davis,  daughter  of 

John  W.,  at  Newport,  Nov.  16,  1826 

Margaret    G.   and    Cyril    Knight,   both    of 

Smithfield,   at   Providence,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Manchester,  July  29,  1827 

Benjamin    A.,    formerly    of    Newport,   and 

Laura  Louisa  Wilcox,  youngest  daughter 

of  the  late  Samuel,  of  and  at  New  York, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Onderdonk.     American  ot  May  19,  1829 

Eliza  H.  and  William  H.  Case,  both  of  South 

Kingstown,  at  Milltown,  Ct.,  Sept.  25,  1829 

James   H.,  of  Kingston,  R.  L,  and  Clarissa 

Kenyon,   daughter  of  Greene,   of    South 

Kingstown,  at  Milltown,  Ct.,  Sept.  25,  1829 

Hannah  C,  daughter  of  late   Benjamin   B., 

Esq.,  and  Joseph  W.  Sweet,  of  Providence, 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Nov.  30,  1829 

James     H.,  formerly     of      Newport,    and 

Adelia  W.  Bosworth,  of  and  at  Rehoboth, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Vernon.    American  of  Oct.  12,  1830 

Harriet  E.,  daughter  of  Caleb  C,  and  Solo- 
mon Gladding,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Choules,  Oct.  31,  1830 


198 


VITAL   RECORD   OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


MUNDAY  William,  of  Fall  River,  and  Eliza  H. 
Arnold,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes, 
MUNROE  Mary,  second  daughter  of  John  L., 
and  Horatio  G.  Bates,  in  this  town, 

Caroline,  of  Cranston,  and  Joseph  Francis 
Lippitt,  merchant,  of  this  town,  at  Crans- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 

Capt.  Bateman  and  Mary  Ch'ilds,  at  Ports- 
mouth, R.  I.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent, 

Christana  and  Luther  Handy,  both  of 
Warren,  at  Bristol.     American  of 

Nathaniel,  Esq.,  and  Sarah  Dimon,  eldest 
daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     American  of 

Thomas  and  Julia  Ann  Luther,  both  of  Bris- 
tol, at  Warren.     American  of 

Capt.  Thomas  B.  and  Clarrissa  Usher  San- 
ford,  both  of  Bristol,  at  Brooklin,  L,  L,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Smith, 

Major  Jeremiah,  of  Bristol,  and  Kesiah  Allen, 
of  Barnstable,  at  Bristol, 

Sarah,  youngest  daughter  of  Josiah,  of  Prov- 
idence, and  Capt.  James  Bastow,  of  Roch- 
ester, Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Abigail  H.  and  James  T.  Newrnan,  merchant, 
both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann, 

John  L.  and  Hetty  S.  Patten,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Maria  Hester,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
President,  and  Samuel  Lawrence  Gouvern- 
eur,  Esq.,  at  Washington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hawley.     American  of 

Allen,  3d,  and  Joanna  Lincoln,  at  Bristol. 
American  of 

Lydia  B.,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  and 
Major  William  Muenscher,  cashier  Eagle 
Bank,  Bristol,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  at  St. 
Michael's  Church,  by  Bishop  Griswold, 

Sally  L.,  daughter  of  Palmer,  of  Warren,  and 
William  L.  Brown,  of  Providence,  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr;  Rexford, 

Capt.  Matthias,  of  Bristol,  and  Dorcas  White, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  and  at  New- 
port.    American  of 

Capt.  Joseph  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Louisa 
Anderson,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John, 
of  New  York,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Amer- 
ican of 


Oct.  22,  1829 
July  3,  1810 

Oct.  10,  181 1 

June  23,  1814 

June  4,  1816 

March  21,  1817 
May  30,  1817 

Oct.  17,  1817 
Sept.  29,  1 81 8 

Aug.  12,  1819 

Oct.  3.  1819 

Feb.  22,  1820 

March  17,  1820 
April  7,  1820 

July  17,  1820 

July  30,  1820 

Dec.  5,  1820 

May  IS,  1821 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  I99 

MUNROE    Mary   M.,   daughter   of    Josiah,   of 

Providence,  and  Richard  Barstow,  of  Roch- 
ester, Mass.,  May  18,  182 1 
Ellizab)eth-B.,  eldest  daughter  of  Major  Heze- 
kiah;  and  Samuel  Coggeshall,  Esq!',  both  of 

and  at  Bristol.   -American  of  May  22,  1821 

Col.  Joseph  Jones,  brother  of  the  President, 

and  Huldah   Hubbard,  at   Charlton,  Mo. 

American  of  Sept.  25,  182 1 

James,  Jr.,  of  Virginia,  and  Elizabeth  Mary 

Douglas,  daughter  of  the  late  George,  Esq., 

of  and  at  New  York.     American  of  ,  April  16,  1822 

MUNRO  William  P.  and  Phebe  Wright,  at  Bris- 
tol.    American  of  July  9,  1822 
Sarah  C,  of  Boston,  and  James  V.  Babson, 

of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  8,  1823 

Mary,   daughter  of   Allen,  of  Seekonk,  and 

Joseph  Spaulding,  of  Connecticut,  at  Attle 

boro.  May  18,  1823 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Bateman  Munro,  of 

Portsmouth,   and  Joseph  R.  Bradford,   of 

Bristol,  at  Portsmouth.     American  of  March  23,  1824 

Susan  E.  K.,  of  Bristol,  and  Benjamin  W.  C. 

Ward,  of  Newport,  at  Middleboro.     Amer- 
ican of  April  27,  1824 
Eleanor,  of  Bristol,  and  Charles  B.  Spooner, 

of  Providence,- at  Bristol.     American  of  Sept.  14,  1824 

Sarah  and  Henry   Blesdell,  both   of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  9,  1824 

Allen,  of   Seekonk,  and    Mrs.   Temperance 

Thompson,  of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Welsh,  Jan.  30,  1825 

Rebecca  B.  and  Loyd  Luther,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welsh,     ■  Nov.  8,  1825 

Joseph,   Jr.,   of  Seekonk,  and  Olive  Brown, 

of  Attleboro,   at    Seekonk,   by  Rev.    Mr. 

Pease,  April  9,  1826 

James   and   Julia   Ann    Smith,   at    Warren. 

American  of  Oct.  24,  1826 

Mrs.  Polly  and  Hon.  John  Howland,  both  of 

and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev  Mr  Wright,  Dec.  3,  1826 

Thomas  Greene  and   Eleanor  Wardwell,  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  May  i,  1827 

Sanford,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  Ann  Chace,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Se.imans,  Aug.  29,  1827 

Samuel  and  Sarah  Aldrich,  of  Seekonk,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  7,  1827 

, Martha, H.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Benjamin, 

and  Jeremiah   S.  Greene,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Virgin,  Oct.  14,  1827 


200 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


MUNRO  Alice  and  Joseph  J.  Bowler,  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.    American  of 

Susan  and  Jesse  T.  Durfee,  both  of  and  at 
Portsmouth,     American  of 

James  T.,  of  Providence,  and  Amey  Greene, 
of  and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Samuel  and  Rebecca  A.  Miller,  daughter  of 
late  Allen,  both  of  Bristol,  at  Fall  River, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor, 

Bennett  J.  and  Sarah  L.  Fish,  at  Bristol, 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Edward,  Jr.,  and 
Nathan  Bishop,  at  Bristol, 

Martha  and  Cornelius  F.  Hamlen,  at  Paw- 
tucket, 

Henry,  of  New  York,  and  Lucinda  Eliza 
Darby,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

William  and  Harriet  Fales,  both  of  Bristol, 
at  Camerioca,  Cuba, 

Elizabeth  B.,  of  Bristol,  and  Horace  Miller, 
Esq.,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Bristol,  at  St. 
Michael's  Church,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Gris- 
wold.     American  of 

Josiah  S.  and  Abby  W.  Bigley,  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules, 

Jane,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  and  Samuel 
Chace,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Bid  well, 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Hezekiah, 
2d,  and  William .  Butts,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol, 

Ann,  daughter  of  late  Edward,  Jr.,  of  Bristol, 
and  Nathaniel  Greene,  formerly  of  New- 
port, at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bristed, 

Hopestill  Potter,  daughter  of  Major  Heze- 
kiah, and  Gilbert  Walker,  formerly  of  Bris- 
tol, now  of  Taunton,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Bristed, 

Ann  Sarah,  of  Providence,  and  Soraneus  L. 
Hall,  of  Norton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering, 

Lydia  H.  and  Ira  P.  Slade,  at  Bristol, 

Abby  W.  and  J.  Simmons  Palmer,  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates, 

Mary,  of  Bristol,  and  Daniel  Collins,  at  Fall 
River.     American  of 

Capt.  Jeremiah  and  Mrs.  Mary  Edgar,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Elizabeth  H.  and  John  C.  Gray,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips, 


Jan.  IS,  1828 

March  14,  1828 

May  II,  1828 

July  3,  1828 
Sept.  23,  1828 

April  7,  1829 

May  18,  1829 

June  2,  1829 
Dec.  I,  1829 

Dec.  4,  1829 
Sept.  22,  1830 

Jan.  21,  1831 

April  10,  1 83 1 

April  23,  1831 

April  24,  1 83 1 

April  28,  1 83 1 
March  4,  1832 

May  13,  1832 
Oct.  9,  1832 
Nov.  4,  1832 

Dec.  30,  1832 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  201 

MUNRO  James,  of   Bristol,  and  Amelia  Eddy, 
eldest  daughter  of  Ezra,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev,  Mr.  Church,  Jan.  2,  1833 
Francis   S.,  of    Bristol,  and    Elizabeth    N. 
Washburn,  daughter  of  late  Isaac,  at  Taun- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  West,                                         Jan.  27,  1833 

MUNYAN    Thomas,  of  Providence,  and  Nabby 

Jones,  daughter  of   Capt.  S ,  at 

Med  way,  Mass.    American  of  Dec.  21,  1824 

MURAT  Madame,  sister  to  the  late  Emperor  of 
France,  and  widow  of  the  King  of  Naples; 
and  Gen.  McDonald,  an  Italian  general. 
American  of  May  23,  181 7 

Achiie,  Esq..  of  Florida,  formerly  of  Italy, 
eldest  son  of  His  late  Majesty,  King 
Joachin,  of  Naples,  and  Mrs.  Catharine 
Dangerfield  Gray,  of  Tallahassee,  late  of 
Fredericksburg,  Va.,  daughter  of  Major 
Byrd.C.  Willis,  of  this  latter  place,  at  Tal- 
lahassee, Fla.,  July  12,  1826 

MURCH  Priscilla  and  Daniel  Clarke,  Jr.,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of  Feb.  2,  1830 

MURDOCK  Hannah  and  W.  S.  Rossiter,  Esq., 
Cashier  of  the  Eagle  Bank,  New  Haven,  at 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.     American  of  Nov.  2,  1824 

MURPHY  Margaret  F.  and  Edward  Landers,  at 

Newport.     American  of  Feb.  12,  1828 

Edwin  T.  and  Mary  Ann  Towne,  at   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,   ,  Feb.  17,  1828 
Francis,   of    Newport,   and    Elizabeth   Ann 
Babcock,  daughter  of   Capt.  Peleg,  of  and 
at  Westerly.     American  of                                March  27,  1832 

MURRAY  Lord  James,  son  of  the  Duke  of 
Athol,  and  Lady  Percy,  daughter  of  the 
Duke  of  Northumberland,  married  in  Eng- 
land, by  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
The  wedding  robe  of  the  bride  cost  $13,000. 
American  of  July  27,  1810 

Catharine  and  Jacob  Minote,  of  Italy,  at  Bris- 
tol, Mays,  .1812 
John    B.    and    Maria    Bronson,   daughter   of 
Isaac,  both  of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Romeyn.     American  of  Jan.  3,  1815 
Amelia,  daughter  ot  John  B.,  Esq.,  and  John 

L.  Mason,  Esq.,  at  New  York.   American  of        Jan.  19,' 182 1 
William,    of   Baltimore,  and    Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Annis,  of   and  at    Providence,  by  William 
B.  Martm,  Esq.,  Feb.  12,  1822 

James  S.,  of    Camden,  S.  C,  and  Aurelia  B. 

Pearce,  of  Providence,  at  Philadelphia,  April  22,  1823 


202 


VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


MURRAY  Elizabeth  and  William  Sheridan,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  May  8,  1826 

Jane  M.  and  John  J.  Kilton,  both  of  and  at 

Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dana,  Dec.  2,  1827 

Elizabeth   and   Robert   T.   Snow,  at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of  Dec.  11,  1827 
William    H.,  of   Providence,   and   Elizabeth 
Eddy,   of    Dartmouth,   at   the   Methodist 
Chapel,  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Horton,  Oct.  10,  1832 
MUSSEY    Thomas,  of  Exeter,  and   Mary   Fos- 
dick,  daughter  of   Capt.  Nicoll,  of  and  at 
Norwich,  Ct.     American  of  May  30,  1817 
John  and  Abigail  Lufkin,  at  Salem.     Amer- 
ican of                                                                     Dec.  25,  1829 
MYERS    Zerviah   and   Henry   Harbin,  both  of 
Dracut,  Mass.,  at  Olneyville,  by  Nathaniel 
G.  Olney,  Esq.,  May  5,  1815 
Matilda  and   Enock   Farnum,  of  Boston,  at 
New  York.     American  of                                     April  i,  183 1 
MYRICK    Charles  Valentine  and  Joanna  Salis- 
bury, daughter  of  Jonathan,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Mudge.    Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  5,  1824 


N 


NASON    Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  and 
John  Heath,  at  Newport.     American  of 

David  and  Susan  O.  Gardiner,  daughter  of 
Lyman,  of  South  Kingstown,  at  Ports- 
mouth, by  Rev.  Mr.  Anthony, 

Mrs.  Abigail  and  Matthew  Weaver,  at  New- 
port.   American  of 

George  and  Elizabeth  Scott,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Eddy. 

Thomas  W.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Ann  Helme, 
youngest  daughter  of  late  John,  of  King- 
ston, at  Pawtucket.  American  of 
NASH  Nancy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  of 
Westerly,  and  Capt.  Henry  Dickens,  of 
Stonington,  at  Watch  Hill  Point,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Shaw.     American  of 

Capt.  Joshua  and  Paulina  Tucker,  at  Boston. 
American  of 


June  15,  1824 

Sept.  3,  1827 

Jan.  9,  1828 

March  14,  1830 

March  26,  1830 

Feb.  21,  1826 
April  6,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRlJi  GES  203 

NAYSON    Jonathan  and   Martha  P.  Hodge,  at 

Newburyport.     American  of  July  9,  1830 

Charles,  of  Walpole,  and  Eliza  B.  Williams, 
of  and  at  Mansfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Briggs,  Dec.  17,  1832 

NEAL  Christopher,  of  Alexander,  Va.,  and  Har- 
riet Easton,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Newport,  Jan.  25,  18 10 

Capt.  Joseph,  of  Rochester,  Mass.,  and  Ann 
Vose,  daughter  of  Edward,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Elton.     American  of  April  28,  1820 

Mrs.  Hannah,  of  Providence,  and  John  Mas- 
ters, of  Marblehead,  at  Providence,  Oct.  18,  1821 

Ann,  of  Baltimore,  and  Rev.  Richard  Folley 
Cleveland,  at  Baltimore,  by  Rev.  Nelson 
Reed.     American  of  Sept.  25,  1829 

Capt.  William  H.and  Sarah  Ropes,  at  Salem. 

American  of  Nov.  26,  1829 

NEEDHAM  John  G.,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and 
Eliza  Waterman,  daughter  of  Andrew, 
Esq.,  in  Smithfield.     American  of  Nov.  9,  1821 

NEFF  William,  Esq.,  of  Cincinnati,  and  Eliza 
Clifford  Wayne,  of  and  at  Savannah,  Ga. 
American  of .  June  14,  1825 

NEILL  Christiana  H'ckman,  only  daughter  of 
Lewis,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Richmond,  of  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y., 
formerly  of  Providence,  at  Philadelphia,  by 
Rev.  Bishop  White,  July  28,  1823 

NEILSON  Susan  Hude,  daughter  of  William, 
Esq.,  and  Robert  Gracie,  Esq.,  at  New 
York.     American  of  April  27,  1824 

NELSON  Charlotte,  niece  of  the  Admiral,  and 
Hon.  Samuel  Hood,  son  of  the  Admiral,  in 
England.     American  of  Oct.  5,  1810 

Mary  and  James  Sabin,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  '  May  26,  18 13 

Ebenezer,  merchant,  and  Eliza  F.  Williams, 
only  daughter  of  Caleb,  Esq.,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  17,  1815 

Betsey,  of  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  and  Naham 
Eager,  of  Providence,  at  Shrewsbury. 
American  of  Aug.  29,  1820 

Cyrus,  of  Middleboro,  and  Hannah  King, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Turner,  of  and  at  Taun- 
ton.    American  of  Dec.  14,  1821 

Angelina  and  Joseph  Tomkins,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  New  Haven.     American  of  Nov.  8,  1822 

Rev.  Ebenezer,  Jr.,  and  Rebecca  Child, 
daughter  of  A ,  at  Lynn,  Mass.  Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  27,  1822 


204  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

NELSON  Ruth,  daughter  of  Major  Paul,  of  Paw- 
tucket  and  Peter  B.  Hunt,  Esq.,  attorney 

at  law,  of  Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taft.     American  of  April  20,  1824 

Angeline,   of  Wrentham,   and    Lowell   Hol- 

brook,  of  New  York,  merchant,  at  Wren- 
tham, by  Rev.  E.  Fiske,  Dec.  21,  1824 
Capt.  Thomas  S.,  of  Wrentham,  and  Susan 

Bowen     Messenger,     at     Cambridgeport. 

American  of  Dec.  31,  1824 

Edmund  and  Eunice  Studley,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Jan.  30,  1825 

Jonathan,  of  Upton,  and  Achsa  Wood,  of  and 

at  Mendon,  Feb.  7,  1828 

George  S.,  merchant,  and  Mary  Ann  Easton, 

daughter  of  John  G.,  at  New  Bedford,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Dewey,  April  19,  183 1 

NESLER    Harriet  and  Frederick  S.  Fell,  editor 

Savannah  Republican.     American  of  '  Dec.  15,  1820 

NESTELL  Christian  M.,  formerly  of  New  York, 

and   Betsey    H.     Bosworth,    daughter   of 

Major  Asa,  of  Providence,  May  7,  1821 

NETHERLANDS  William   Frederick  Charles, 

son  of  the  Kmg  of  the,  and  Louisa  Augusta 

Wilhelraine  Amelia,  daughter  of  the  King 

of  Prussia,  in  her  i8th  year.     American  of  July  19,  1825 

NEVINS  James,  merchant,  and  Miss  Willis,  at 

Philadelphia.     American  of  May  10,  1814 

NEW  Martha  Ann  and  J Mestayer,  of  the 

Salem  Theatre,  at  Boston,  April  23,  1828 

NEWBOLD    Thomas     and      Anna      Elizabeth 

Mitchell,  daughter   of  late  Edward,  Esq., 

of  Georgetown,  S.  C,  at  New    York,    in 

Grace  Church,  by  Rev.  J.  M.  Wainwright,  July  18,  1822 

NEWCOMB    Henry   S.,  Lieut.    U.  S.    Frigate 

President,  and  Jlhoda  Murdenborough,  at 

New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen,  April  16,  18 14 

Simeon    F.  A.  and   Nancy   Briggs,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  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  Lincoln, 

daughter  of  Gen.  Thomas,  of  and  at  Taun- 
ton. American  of  May  2,  1823 
Francis  Dana,  of  U.  S.  Army,  and   Lavina 

Day,  daughter  of  Dr.  S ,  at  Sackett's 

Harbor,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1825 

NEWELL  Asa  and  Nancy  Angell,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Fenner,  all  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  18,  18 10 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


205 


NEWELL   Roona  and  Capt.  William  Hull,  in 

this  town,  t^gpf  g   jgjj 

Stanford  and  Rebecca  R.  Easton  both  of  this  '    ' 

tovyn,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  6,  1 8  r  i 

tranklin,  of  this  town,  and  Harriet  J.  Ware, 

at  Shrewsbury.     American  of      .  '        Nov  29  181 1 

Esther  and  Henry  Renches,  both  of  and  at  ' 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gano,  Oct   24   i8n 

Lucretia  and  John  Taft,  both  of  and  at  Ux- 

bridge.by Rev. Samuel Judson.  Amencanof  Sept.  18  i8t8 
Abby  and  John  Atwood,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 

^'^^"^^'  July  2   1820 

Eliza  G.  and  Dr.  Francis  D.  Waite,  at  Dele-  ' 

ware.     American  of  Nov.  27   1821 

Mrs.  Philomela,  widow  of  Rev.  Samuel,  and  '      ' 

Mr.    Garrett,  printer  and  assistant 

missionary,  at  Bombay,  India.  American  of        Dec.  27,  1822 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Bolus 
Balkum,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Kellum,  April  16,  1823 

Samuel,  3d,  and  Catherine  Carpenter,  both  of 
and  at  Attleboro.     American  of  Jan.  13,  1824 

Pardon  and  Hannah  Ring,  both  of  Smithfield, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  March  3,  1824 

John  and  Polly  Grant,  6ldest  daughter  of 
Elipaz,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland.  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  23,  1824 

Eunice  R.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Jonathan  N. 
Spencer,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Attleboro, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilham,  April  5,  1825 

Nancy,  daughter  of  John,  and  Stephen  Baker, 
at  Pawtucket.     American  of  Oct.  24,  1826 

Susan  and  Captf  Willard  Ballou,  both  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  Feb.  8,  1827 

John  H.,  of  Lancaster,  Penn.,  and  Harriet 
G.  Peckham,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  New- 
port, at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Covell'. 
American  of  Aug.  26,  1828 

Stanford,  Esq.,  and  Abby  L.  Penniman, 
daughter  of  late  Obadiah,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Sept.  21,  1829 

NEWHALL    Rev.    Ebenezer,   of  Oxford,   and 

Sarah  B.  Clarke,  at  Boston.     American  of        Sept.  28,  1824 

Louisa  and  John  Marston,  at  Lynn.     Ameri- 
can of  Sept.  10,  1830 
NEWLAND   Mary    and   Michael    Cafferty,   at 

Providence,  May  21,  1832 

NEWMAN  Rona  and  John  Rounds,  both  of  and 
at  Rehoboth,  by  Justice  Martin.  Ameri- 
can of  Sept;  7,  1 8 10 


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VITAL   RECORD   OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


NEWMAN    Samuel  Stillman,  of    Boston,  mer- 
chant, and  Abigail  Carlile,  eldest  daughter 
of  Col.  John,  of  and  at  this  town,  at  St. 
John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

James  T.,  merchant,  and  Abigail  H.  Munroe, 
both  of  and  at  Bristpl,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann, 

Abby,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town,  and 
Raymond  Taggert,  of  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  David,  of  Re- 
hoboth,  and  Abel  Cooper,  of  Seekonk,  at 
Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Luther, 

John  T.  and  Hannah  Hazard,  daughter  of 
late  George,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Eleanor,  of  Prince  William  Co.,Va.,  and  Chris- 
topher C.  Gushing,  of  Seekonk,  at  Prince 
William  Co., 

John  and  Mary  Jones,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of 

Dea.  Sylvanus  and  Mrs.  Charlotte  Carpenter, 
both  of  Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket.  Ameri- 
can of 

Nancy,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Alexander  A. 
Seaver,  of  Holdej,  Mass.,  at  Rehoboth, 

John  P.  and  Susan  L.  Barrus,  at  Warren. 
American  of 

Harriet,  daughter  of  John,  and  Ira  Gray,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sylvester  S.  and  Eliza  Luce,  at  Warren. 
American  of 

Mrs.  Hannah  and  Col.  Erastus  P.  Allen,  both 
of  and  at  Newport.     American  of 

Fanny  B.  and  William  G.  Black,  both  of  and 
at  Providence, 

Sophia,  daughter  of  John,  and  George  H. 
Hopkins,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
NEWPORT  General  Count  and  ex-Empress 
Maria  Louisa,  widow  of  Napoleon  ;  she  is  in 
her  35th  year.  American  of 
NEWTON  Rejoice,  Esq.,  and  Rebecca  Lincoln, 
daughter  of  Hon.  Levi,  at  Worcester. 
American  of 

John  B.  and  Mary  Peckham,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Newport.    American  of 

Mary,  of  Voluntown,  Ct.,  and  James  B. 
Vveaver,  of  Coventry,  at  Voluntown. 
American  of 

Mrs.  Deborah  and  Timothy  Bosworth,  both 
of  and  at  Taunton.     American  of 


April  13,  1813 
Oct.  3,  1819 

Dec.  31,  1820 

Feb. 18,  1821 

May  17,  1822 

Dec.  4,  1822 
March  18,  1823 

May  2,  1823 
Oct.  25,  1825 
Oct.  24,  1826 
Nov.  23,  1826 
Jan.  30,  1827 
March  14,  1828 
Jan.  26,  1829 

Sept.  6,  1829 

Oct.  21,  1825 

May  6,  1817 
Sept.  13,  1822 

Oct.  29,  1822 
April  26,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  207 

NEWTON  Capt.  Simon,  Jr.,  and  Emily  Pitman, 

daughter  of  Thomas  G.,  Esq.,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  July  8,  1827 

William,  Jr.,  of  Millbury,  and  Phebe  D.  Guild, 

of  Sutton,  at  Grafton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Con- 

yers.     American  of  Nov.  13,  1828 

Eliza,   of  Providence,  and  B.  S.    Lynde,   of 

New  York,  at  Providence,  Oct.  6,  1828 

Rev.  Joel  Worthington,  professor  in  Andover 

College,   Mass.,   and   Azuba   C.  Ruggles, 

daughter  of  late  Benjamin,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.    Mr.    Wheaton,   at   Trinity 

Church,  June  10,  1829 

Susan  and  Sylvanus  Dunton,  at  Hubbards- 

ton.     American  of  Aug.  6,  1830 

NICHOLS  Sarah   Bassett,   of  this    town,   and 

Ralph   Gilbert,   of  Hebron,  Ct.,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Williams,  Sept.  3,  18 12 

Rachel,  daughter  of  John  T.,  Esq.,  of  North 

Kingstown,  and  Philip  Taylor,   of  South 

Kingstown,  at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev. 

William  Northup,  March  ro,  1814 

William  S.   and   Eliza   Pitman,  daughter  of 

Thomas  G., Esq.,  at  Newport.  American  of  April  4,  181 5 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  and  Aholiah 

Branch,  at  Cranston.     American  of  June  18,  1816 

Elipha,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  and  Col. 

Jeremiah  McGregor,  at  Coventry,  Oct.  19,  1816 

William  S.  and  Anstress  Cooper,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  13,  1820 
Lucy  M.  and  John  C.  Cady,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  Oct.  8,  1820 

Mrs.  Maria  Theresa  and  Capt.  John  Brown, 

both   of   Providence,    at    Savannah,    Ga. 

American  of  Aug.  3,  1821 

Mary  E.,  daughter  of  John  T.,  Esq.,  of  South 

Kingstown,  and  Capt.  Elijah  Kenyon,  at 

South  Kingstown.     American  of  Sept.  28,  1821 

Otis,    of   Rehoboth,    and    Betsey    Walker, 

daughter  of  Nehemiah,   of  Wellington,  at 

Taunton.     American  of  Aug.  30,  1822 

Caroline  and  Erastus  Perrin,  of  Pomfret,  at 

Woodstock,  Ct.    American  of  Jan.  16,  1824 

Lucinda,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Providence, 

and  Emanuel  Jones,  of  and  at  Charleston, 

S.  C.     American  of  April  30,  1824 

George  and  Sarah  Gardiner,  of  South  Kings- 
town, American  of  Sept.  6,  1825 
Sally  and  Thomas  Andrews,  at  Freetown. 

American  of  April  4,  1826 


208 


VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


NICHOLS  Mary  B.  and  Ray  J.  Watson,  both  of 
and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.. Benedict, 

and  Elias  Skinner,  both  of  and  at  Taun- 
ton, 

Philip,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Rebecca  W. 
Horton,  of  and  at  Dighton, 

Galen,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Huldah  Martin, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen,  at  Swanzey,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taylor.     American  of 

Joseph  D.,  of  Fall  River,  and  Parthenia  ,B. 
Chace,  of  and  at  Swanzey, 

Dr.  Benjamin  and  Mary  Eleanor  T.  Spink, 
daughter  of  Boone,  both  of  and  at  Wick- 
ford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Burge, 

Welcome,  of  Coventry,  and  Mrs.  Wealthy 
Ann  Ward,  of  Cumberland,  at  Stpithfield, 
by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq., 

Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Celia  Budlong, 
daughter  of  Stephen,  at  Warwick.  Amer- 
ican of 

Helen  M.  W.  and  Abiel  Sherman,  at  North 
Kingstovvn, 

Charlotte,  formerly  of  Nantucket,  and  Wil- 
liam A.  Brown,  publisher  of  the  Toilet,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn, 

Julian  and  Horace  B.  Mowry,  at  Smithfield, 
by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     American  of 

Harvey  and  Hannah  Ballou,  at  Ware  Vil- 
lage, Mass.     American  of 

Mary  A.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Alfred  H. 
Taber,  of  Providence,  at  East  Greenwich, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen, 

Capt.  Martin  and  Mary  Whittington,  at  Co- 
hassett.     American  of 

Catharine  Clarke  and  Moodey  Merrell,  at 
Boston.     American  of 

Catharine   C.   and   William  A.  Winship,   at 
Dedham.     American  of 
NICHOLAS  Ann  and  John  S.  Phillips,  both  of 
and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Juliana  and  Moses  Cleveland,  at  Smithfield. 
American  of 
NICKERSON  Leonard,  of  Seekonk,  and  Phebe 
Small,  of  Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket.  Amer- 
ican of 

Aseneth  and  Elisha  Studley,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 

Leonard  and  Choice  Davis,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 

Clifford  P.  and  Elizabeth  Read,  at  Valley 
Falls,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene, 


July  30,  1826 

Oct.  18,  1826 

Dec.  3,  1826 

April  10,  1827 
May  24,  1827 

June  28,  1827 

March  17,  1828 

June  24,  1828 
.Sept.  II,  1828 

Oct.  19,  1828 
April  24,  1829 
Sept.  18,  1829 

Oct.  13,  1829 
Oct.  30,  1829 
May  3,  1 83 1 
May  10,  1831 
March  20,  1822 
Jan.  20,  1826 

Jan.  24,  1823 

May  13,  1828 

May  13,  1828 

Feb.  4,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


209 


NICKERSON  Eliza  and  John  W.  Downing,  at 

Newport.    American  of 
NICKLYE    Francis   C,  formerly   of   Newport, 
and   Elizabeth   Kendrick,  of  and  at  Liver, 
pool,  Eng.     American  of 

Laurent  F.  S.  and  Susan  Moore,  daughter  of 
John  H.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Puffer. 
American  of 
NIGER     Alfred,  of    Saybrook,   Ct.,   and    Julia 

Bowen,  of  and  at  Providence, 
NIGHTINGALE    Joseph,   of   this    town,   and 
Mary  Greene,  daughter  of  William,  of  and 
at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Mrs.  Martha  and  Dr.  Henry  E.  Turner,  of 
East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester. 
American  of 

Samuel  and  Elizabeth  K.  Thompson,  daugh- 
ter of  Edward  K.,  Esq.,  in  this  town,  at 
St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Nancy,  of  Quincy,  Mass.,  and  James  Allen, 
of  Providence,  at  Quincy.    American  of 

Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Eliza  Rogers,  daughter  of 
late  John,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
NILES    Phebe  and  James  C.   Greene,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict.   American  of 

William  and  Harriet  Jinson,  at  Pawtuxet, 

Mary  and  James  Wilkinson,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

Hezekiah,  Editor  of  the  Register,  and  Sally 
Ann  Warner,  daughter  of  late  John,  at 
Baltimore.     American  of 

Fidelia  Esther,  of  Providence,  and  Joseph 
Luther,  of  Warren,  at  Providence, 

Thomas  and   Maria  V.  McClennen,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of 
NITCHER    Mrs.   Avis,  of  Nantucket,  aged  68, 
and  Howes  Sears,  of  Cape   Cod,  aged  17, 
at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 
NOAH    M.  M.,  Esq.,  Editor  of   Enquirer,   and 
Rebecca  Jackson,  only  daughter  of  Daniel, 
at  New  York.     American  of 
NOBLES  Thomas  and  Zilpha  Bennett,  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of 
NOONING    Rebecca,  eldest  daughter  of  Jona- 
than, and   William    Bradford,  Jr.,  both  of 
and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 

Adalaide,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Bristol, 
and  Jonathan  Browning,  formerly  of  Little 
Compton,  at  Bristol.     American  of 


Sept.  16,  1 83 1 

July  31,  1827 

Jan.  s,  1830 
Oct.  30,  1827 

May  7,  1810 

Oct.  26,  1810 

Nov.  8,  181 5 
Sept.  IS,  1820 

May  20,  1822 

Jan.  29,  1819 
Nov.  12,  1820 

May  I,  1823 

July  II,  1826 

April  I,  1827 

March  11,  1831 

March  30,  1815 

Dec.  4,  1827 
Nov.  13,  182 1 

Aug.  2,  1827 

July  12,  1831 


210 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


NORMAN  Priscilla,  daughter  of  the  late  Moses, 
and  Philip  Stevens,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of 

Capt.  Richard  and  Rachal  Peckham,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  Esq.    American  of 
NORRIS    Ann  Burt,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.. 
Paul  v.,  of  Bristol,  and  Winthrop  Pidge,  of 
this  town,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 

Catharme,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John, 
and  Andrew  V.  Allen,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton, 

Gilbert  and  Eliza  Cox,  at  Bristol.  American 
of 

Eliza  B.,  of  Bristol,  and  William  G.  Field,  for- 
merly of  Boston,  at  Bristol.     American  of 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel  Holman, 
Jr.,  and  Benjamin- K.  Churchill,  of  Bristol, 
at  Salem.     American  of 

John,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Charlotte  Norton, 
daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Tiver- 
ton.    American  of 

Hezekiah,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  Ann  Barker, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, 

Mary  E.,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  and 
Capt.  Gersham  Burr,  both  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 

Malinda,  of  Central  Falls,  and  Capt.  John 
Baker,  of  Dennis,  Mass.,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Bristol, 
and  Isaac  Hall,  of  New  Bedford,  at  Bristol, 

Mary  C,  of  Providence,  and  Bernard  Mathew- 
son,  of  Boston,  at  Coventry,  Ct., 
NORTH  AM  Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen 
T.,  and  Charles  Cotton,  both  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton.  Amer- 
ican of 
NORTHUMBERLAND  Lady  Percy,  daughter 
of  the  Duke  of,  and  Lord  James  Murray, 
son  of  the  Duke  of  Athol,  married  in  Eng- 
land, by  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
The  wedding  robe  of  the  bride  cost  above 
$13,000.     American  of  July  3  and  27,  1810 

NORTH  UP  Abigail  and  Otis  Lee,  of  and  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  of 
Pawtucket, 

Oliver  R.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Sarah 
E.  Marshall,  of  and  at  Norwich,  Ct.  Amer- 
ican of 


May  9,  1820 
Sept.  13,  1825 

June  7,  1815 

Nov.  30,  1818 
April  7,  1820 
June  2,  1820 

March  12,  1822 

Sept.  21,  1824 

Aug.  I,  1826 

Jan.  7,  1827 

Sept.  16,  1 83 1 
Dec.  12,  1831 
June  18,  1832 

June  13,  1817 


Jan.  23,  1820 


Feb.  I,  1820 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


211 


NORTH  UP  John  and   Sarah  Cowley,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.   American  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  Valley  Falls,  and  Ephraim  Whip- 
ple, of  Attleboro,  at  Valley  Falls,  Cumber- 
land.   American  of 

Ruth  and  Jason  Cowden,  at  Valley  Falls. 
American  of 

Diana  and  Charles  S.  Weaver,  at  Coventry. 
American  of 

Joram,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Merebah 
Weeden,  daughter  of  late  William,  of 
Jamestown,  at  North  Kingstown.  Amer- 
ican of 

Sally  B.,  daughter  of  John  P.,  and  John  Ridge, 
of  the  Cherokee  Nation,  late  of  the  For- 
eign Mission  School,  at  Cornwall,  Ct. 
American  of 

Abby,'of  Newport,  and  David  Fuller,  of  Ded- 
ham,  at  Providence, 

Mary  Ann,  of  Central  Falls,  and  Sirah  Bizell,  > 
of  Seekonk,  at  Central  Falls,  near  Paw- 
tucket, 

Lucy  and  Joseph  Gardiner,  at  Central  Falls, 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mercy  Ann  and  William  C.  Gardiner,  at  Ap- 
ponaug, 

Louisa  E.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  of  Prov- 
idence, and  Joseph  Snow,  Editor  and  Pro- 
prietor of  Southbridge  Register,  at  Provi- 
dence, 

Nelson  C,  of  Providence,  and  Wealthy  Con- 
ley,  of  North  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
NORTON  Jerusha,  of  Wrentham,  and  Josiah  J. 
Fiske,  Esq.,  at  Wrentham, 

Susan  and  Ensign  Olney  Arnold,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Jesse  Comstock,  Esq., 

Prof.  Andrews,  of  University  at  Cambridge, 
and  Catharine  Elliott,  daughter  of  late 
Samuel,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lowell. 

Eliza,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Wheeler 
M.  Blanding,  of  Bristol,  at  Tiverton. 
American  of 


May  9,  1820 

Oct.  16,  1820 

Oct.  16,  1820 

March  28,  1823 

May  6,  1823 

June  10,  1823 

June  20,  1823 

Feb.  17,  1824 
May  9,  1824 

July  3,  1825 

Aug.  9,  1825 
March  30,  1828 

May  21,  1829 

March  14,  1830 

May  S,  1813 

Oct.  27,  1816 

May  28,  1821 

June  I,  1821 


212  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

NORTON  l^enjamin  H.,  publisher   of  Hartford 

Times,  and  Augusta  Ware,  of  Boston,  at 

Greenfield.     American  of  Aug.  13,  1824 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Tiv- 
erton, and  John  Norris,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  at 

Tiverton.     American  of  Sept.  21,  1824 

Sarah  and  Benjamin  Foster,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     American  of  Oct.  19,  1824 

Borden   A.  and   Nancy   Scott,  daughter   of 

Harvey,   both    of  and   at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Webb.     American  of  Oct.  14,  1825 

Rebecca  S.  and  Esek  Keeney,  at  New  Bed- 
ford. American  of  July  15,  1830 
Deborah,  of    Edgartown,   and   George   Mc- 

Grath,     of     Kennebec,     at     Edgartown. 

American  of  May  17,  1831 

NORWELL  Major  Josepli,  Editor  of  the  Whig, 

and   Agnes    Walker,  of  and  at  Nashville, 

Tenn.    American  of  May  6,  1823 

NORWOOD    James  W.  and  Mariam  S.  Coffin, 

at  Portland,  Me.     American  of  June  22,  1830 

NOTT  Sarah  Maria,  daughter  of  Rev.  Eliphalet, 

and  Rev.  Alonzo  Potter,  Prof,  of  Mathe- 
matics and   Natural   Philosophy  in  Union 

College,  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.     American 

of  April  25,  1823 

Rev.  Handell   G.,  of   Dunstable,  N.  H.,  and 

Lydia   Clarke   Kingman,  daughter  of  Ab- 

ner,  of   and    at    Providence,   by   Rev.  Mr. 

Crocker,  July  11,  1827 

NOURSE    Sarah  W.,  of  Boston,  and  Gabriel  E. 

Lewis,    of    Savannah,    Ga.,  at    Boston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Barnstead      American  of  Oct.  30,  1829 

NOYES    Joseph,  Jr.,  of   Westerly,  and    Martha 

Thompson,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  of 

and  at  Stonington,  Ct ,  March  30,  18 14 

Martha,  daughter  of  Col  .Thomas,  of  Westerly, 

and  Dr.  Richard   Noyes,  of   Lyme,  Ct.,  at 

Westerly,  R.  L,  April  7,  18 14 

Dr.   Richard,    of    Lyme,   Ct.,   and    Martha 

Noyes,  daughter  of   Col.  Thomas,  of   and 

at  Westerly,  April  7,  1814 

Capt.  Samuel  and   Harriet  Barnum,  both  of 

Wellington,  Mass.,  at  Newport.     American 

of  Aug.  2,  1822 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Major  Joseph,  and  Sylves- 
ter  Robinson,   of    South    Kingstown,    at 

Westerly,  Oct.  i,  1822 

Sarah  A.  and  Henry  A.  Sutton,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  25,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  213 

NOYES  Ann  C.  and   Joshua  Spooner,  both  of 

^„._  ^"<i  ^t  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  7,  i8^i 

NUTTER    George   L.,  Esq.,  and    Frances   W. 

Proctor,  at  Barnstead,  N.  H.     American  of  June  4,  18^0 

NUTTING    Lucinda  and  Abiather  Baker,  both 

of  and  at  Taunton.     American  of  Dec.  5,  1823 

NYBERG  Count,  a  very  homely  man,  but  a  gal- 
lant officer  ;  had  lost  an  eye  in  battle  ;  and 

Maria  Louisa,  ex-Empress,  and   widow  of 

Napoleon  Bonaparte  ;  was  married   to  her 

chamberlain,  in  Italy.     American  of  April  27,  1 824 

NYE    Frances,   daughter  of  Nathan,    Esq.,   of 

Sandwich,  and  Dr.  Peter  Mackie,  at  Ware- 
ham,  by  Rev.  Noble  Everett,  Feb.  17,  18 13 
Hannah,  of  Jamestown,   and  Abraham   H. 

Padelford,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  at  Coventry, 

by  Elisha  Whitman,  Esq.     American  of  Dec.  20,  1822 

Zenus  L.  and  Cynthia  W.Peck,  at  Rehoboth, 

by  George  W.  Peck,  Esq.,  Oct.  23,  1825 

William,  Jr.,  of  Jamestown,   and    Louisa  C. 

Dodd,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pattison,  Sept.  19,  1830 


o 


OLDHAM  Mrs.  Mary  and  Dr.  Nathan  Truman, 

both  of  this  place,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  8,  181 1 

OLDREDGE  Benjamin,  native  of  Denmark,  and 
Mary  Gorton,  daughter  of  Uriah,  both  of 
and  at  Newport.     American  of  June  2,  1820 

OLDRIDGE    Sarah  Tillinghast,  of   Bristol,  and 
Caleb  Strong  Washburn,  of   Raynham,  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Joel  Munn.     American  of       Sept.  30,  1825 
William  P.  and  Susan  Hinds,  at   Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  July  16,  1832 

OLDS  Myrta  and  Nathaniel  Frisbie,  at  Bran- 
ford  ;  married  17th,  had  a  daughter  born 
i8th,  put  in  stocks  19th,  and  in  jail  at  New 
Haven,  Ct,  Jan.  20th.     American  of  Feb.  20,  1818 

Lydia  and  Otis  Twitchell,  at  Brookfield,  by 
Rev.  George  R.  Noyes.     American  of  April  18,  1831 

OLIVER  Hannah,  of  Milford,  Mass.,  and  Sim- 
eon W.  Barney,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Seamans,  Sept.  21,  1824 

Emily,  daughter  of   Robert,  Esq.,  of   Balti- 
more,   and    Robert    M.    Gibbs,   Esq.,   of 


Sept. 

i6, 

1825 

Oct. 

20, 

1829 

June 

", 

1830 

Jan 

•  5, 

1830 

Feb. 

23, 

1830 

May  2, 

i8[i 

214  VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE    ISLAND 

OLIVER  : 

Charleston,  S.  C,  at  Baltimore.  Amer- 
ican of 

Moses  W.  and  Betsey  Fisher,  at  Athol,  Mass. 
American  of 

Sarah  and  John  Fanning,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of 

O'LEARY    General ,  son  of  Jeremiah, 

of  Cork,  Ireland,  and  Solita  Soublette,  sis- 
ter of  the  General  and  niece  of  President 
Bolivar,  at  Bagota,  S.  A.     American  of 

Dennis  and   Catharine   Duff,  at   Boston,  at 
Catholic  Church.     American  of 
01.NEY    Mary,  of   Smithfield,  and  Smith  Ran- 
dall, of  North  Providence,  at  Smithfield, 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Daniel,  of 
this  town,  and  William  Greene,  of  East 
Greenwich,  at  Hartford.    American  of  Aug.  2,  1811 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Christo- 
pher, and  Bernon  Helme,  merchant,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  22,  1811 

Lucinda,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Cromwell 
Moulton,  all  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  Dec.  15,  181 1 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Christo- 
pher, and  William  C.  Bowen,  M.  D.,  Profes- 
sor of  Chemistry,  Brown  University,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  25,  1812 

Frances,  daughter  of  Elisha,  Esq.,  and  Olney 
Whipple,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  8,  1813 

Mercy,  daughter  of  James,  of  Johnston,  and 
Shadrack  Randall,  of  North  Providence,  at 
Johnston,  Dec.  19,  1813 

Peter  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Taft,  of  Townsend, 
Vt.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
American  of  July  26,  18 14 

Amasa,  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  and  Ann  Carey, 
daughter  of  Chad,  of  and  at  Johnston. 
American  of  Sept.  30,  1814 

John,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sarah  Smith, 

daughter  of  Esek,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Nov.  i,  181 4 

Ann  Atwell,  eldest  daughter  of  Gideon,  of 
this  town,  and  Simeon  Spaulding,  of  Kill- 
ingly,  Ct.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr 
Williams,  May  31,  1815 

Mrs.  Abby,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Knight 
Dexter,  of  this  town,  and  Nathaniel  Ros- 
siter,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  New  Haven  Co., 
Ct.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  10,  18 15 


RHODE   ISLAND   AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  215 

OLNEY  Gideon  W.,  pastor  of  Episcopal  Church, 

Gardiner,   Me.,   and   Frances    B.    Clapp, 

daughter  of  Hon.  Asa,   at  Portland,  Me., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Nichols.     American  of  June  2,  i8i8 

Pulchera  C,  youngest  daughter  of  Gideon, 

Esq.,    of    Providence,   and    Dr.   Thomas 

Bamp,   of  Middleboro,   at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  12,  1818 

Lydia  F.,  daughter  of  James  M.,  Esq.,  and 

Samuel  Ashley,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by   Rev.  Mr.  Preston.     American 

of  Feb.  i6,  £819 

Hannah,  of  Oxford,  and  Simon  Wheeler,  of 

Seekonk,  at  Oxford.     American  of  July  27,  18  rg 

Samuel  and  Sarah  Gorham,  daughter  of  the 

late  Jabez,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  29,  1819 

Lucinda,  daughter  of  Richard,  Esq.,  formerly 

of   Providence,  and  Charles   J.  Stratford, 

formerly  of    Boston,    at    Oxford,    Mass. 

American  of  Sept.  8,  1820 

Mary  and  Martin  Smith,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, Jan.  7,  1821 
Capt.    Stephen,   of  North   Providence,   and 

Mrs.  Betsey  Delbloise,  of  and  at  Johnston. 

American  of  Feb.  12,  1822 

Mary,   of   Scituate,   and    Clarke    Sayles,  of 

Glocester,  at  Scituate.    American  of  Jan.  3,  1823 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Dea.  Olney,  and  Tilling- 

hast  Sheldon,  at  Johnston.     American  of  Jan.  7,  1823 

Phebe,  daughter  of   Dea.  Olney,  and  Paris 

Mathewson,  at  Johnston.     American  of  Jan.  7,  1823 

Mary  T.,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Jeremiah,  and 

Samuel  Carr,  both  of  and  at   Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  25,  1823 

Zerviah  L.,  daughter  of  William,  and  Wel- 
come B.  Darling,  at  Providence.  Ameri- 
can of  Sept.  23,  1823 
Dr.  Jeremiah   and    Maria   Collins,  daughter 

of  Dr.  Amos,  at  Cranston.    American  of  Dec.  26,  1823 

George,  of  North  Providence,  and  Ann  Eliza- 
beth  Thurber,  of  and  at   Providence,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  23,  1824 

Susan,  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  Smithfield,  and 

Seth  Adams,  of  Providence,  at  Smithfield,  Dec.  22,  1824 
Hannah  F.,  daughter  of  William,  and  Joseph 

C     King,   at   Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Tatem,  April  4,  1825 

George  C.  and  Reubie  Bennett,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket.    American  of  Sept.  27,  1825 


216 


VITAL  RECOED  OF  EHODE  ISLAND 


OLNEY  Jesse  Newell  and  Julia  Ann  R.  H. 
Wheaton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.Mr.  Lud- 
low, 

Abigail  and  Henry  Gray,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney, 

Edmond  J.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Caro- 
line Briggs,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney, 

Amos  A.  and  Elizabeth  Williams,  daughter 
of  Simon,  Esq.,  at  Dighton, 

Sarah  and  Talmerick  Barnes,  both  of  Fruit 
Hill,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Amelia  Ann,  only  daughter  of  Col.  George 
R.  A.,  of  Providence,  and  William  N. 
Andros,  formerly  of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman, 

LouL'sa  L.,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 
William  Seavie,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
OLYPHANT  David  W.  C,  formerly  of  New- 
port, merchant,  and  Mrs.  Ann  Archer,  of 
and  at  New  York.  American  of 
OMAN  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William,  of  New- 
port, and^James  A.  Greene,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Henry  and  Ann  Howland,  daughter  of  late 
Thomas,  at  Newport.     American  of 

O'MEARA  Barry,  Esq.,  and  Lady  Leight, 

in  England.     American  of 
ONDSALUD.'^  and  Dsegeeh,  at  Valley  Town, 

Tenn.,  by  Rev.  E.Jones, 
ORCHARD  Joseph  W.  and  Maria  Bowen,  both 

of  and  at  Providence.     American  of 
ORMSBEE    Sarah    Ann,    of    this     town,    and 
Romeo  Elton,  of  Wallingford,  Conn.,    at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Capt.  John  A.  and  Eliza  W.  Spurr,  daughter 
of  Col.  John,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

William  P.  and  Lydia  Chaffee,  both  of  and 
at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.  Ameri- 
ican  of 

Mary  and  Stephen  Thornton,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Elizabeth,  of  Providence,  and  Otis  Perry,  of 
Killingly,  Ct., 

Elizabe.h  and  Isaac  Sawin,  both  of  and  at 
Providence.     American  of 

Sarah  and  Russell  Clapp,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Oct.  II,  1825 
May  13,  1827 

Jan.  I,  1828 

Oct.  2,  1828 

March  24,  1829 

Aug.  2,  1830 

Dec.  20,  1830 

May  23,  1815 

Sept.  12,  1820 

March  4,  1823 

May  2,  1823 

April  12,  1830 

Oct.  29,  1822 

April  18,  1814 

Oct.  25,  1815 

July  I,  1817 
Nov.  23,  1820 

Dec.  4,  1821 
March  i,  1822 
Sept.  15,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  217 

ORMSBEE   Rev.  John,  of  Wickford,  and  Hap- 
nah  T.  Pearce,  of  and  at  Newport.    Ameri- 
can of  April  29,  1823 
Josiah  H.  and  Julia  A.  B.  Warner,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by   Rev.    Mr.    Brown,         Oct,  11,  1826 
George   A.,   of  Providence,   and    Catharine 
Cushman,   of  Woodstock,   Ct.,   at   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  July  i,  1827 
Capt.  John  H.  and  Susan  C.  Gladding,  daugh- 
ter of  Allen,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes,                                                       July  15,  1827 
George  W.,   of   Providence,   and   Phebe  V. 
Pitman,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,                                       Nov.  18,  1827 
Mrs.  Mary  ahd  Joshua  Campbell,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Dec.  9,  1827 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Robert  Chace,  of 
Somerset,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Phillips,  May  27,  1829 

Caroline,  daughter  of  late  Elijah,  and  Job 
Luther,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Phillips,  Oct.  15,  1829 

Polly  and  Ebenezer  Daggett,  at  Swanzea,  Sept.  30,  1832 

Celinda,  daughter  of  the  late  Josiah,  of 
Seekonk,  and  Moses  Brownell,  of  this  town, 
merchant,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  July  17,  18 14 

ORNE  Hannah  and  Gideon  Gray,  at  Bristol,  Dec.  i,  1826 

Henry.Esq.    andSemphreniaA.Little,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  at  Boston.    American  of  April  13,,  1830 
ORPHIN  Susan  and  Joseph  Thompson,  at  Nan- 
tucket.    American  of  Aug.  25,  1829 
O'REILLY  Henry,  editor  Rochester  Daily  Ad- 
vertiser, and   Mary   Brooks,   daughter  of 
Gen.    Macah,   at   East   Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 
American  of  Dec.  22,  1829 
ORR  Mary  B.,  daughter  of  Col.  A.  D..of  Mason 
Co.,  Ky.,  and  John  C.  Andrews,  Jr.,  editor 
of   Weekly  Recorder,    at    Chillicothe,   O. 
American  of  April  4,  1820 
ORROK  James  L.  P.  and  Mary  A.  T.  Sweet,  at 

Roxbury,  Mass.     American  of  March  19,  1830 

ORSWELL  Martha  and  Hezekiah  Willard,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  2,  1827 

OSBORN  Mary  C,  of  New  York,  and  Samuel 
Russell,  of  this  town,  merchant,  at  New 
York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Brady,  ,    Oct.  6,  1815 

OSBORNE  Rev.  Van  Renssalier,  of  this  town, 
and  Alpha  Bishop,  of  and  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  July  2,  1816 


218  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE  ISLAND 

OSBURN  Marv  I.  and  Ansel  West,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol^  Oct.  I2,  1818 

OSBORN  William  and  Ruth  Hambley,  both  of 

and  at  Tiverton.     American  of  Oct.  29,1822 

Catherine,  daughter  of  late  John,  of  Boston, 
and  Alexander  Mactier,  of  the  firm  of 
Mactier  &  Co.,  New  York,  at  Boston. 
American  of  Nov.  2,  1824 

OSBORNE  Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Tiverton,  and  Eliza- 
beth S.  Hambley,  of  and  at  Portsmouth. 
American  of  March  27,  1827 

Ambrose,  of  Springfield,  and  Susan  Cargill, 
of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bene- 
dict, May  28,  1826 

OSBORN  William  and  Adelia  A.  Baker,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  10,  1828 

OSBORNE  George,   of   Middleboro,  and   Sally 

Dean,  at  Berkeley.     American  of  May  10,  1831 

OSCAR  Prince,  son  of  King  of  Sweden, 
(Benudotte),  and  Princess  Josephine,  of 
Lauchtenberg  and  Eickstadt,  granddaugh- 
ter of  the  Bavarian  King.     American  of  May  2,  1823 

OSGOOD  Martha  B.  and  Edmond  C.  Genet, 
PZsq.,  formerly  Minister  of  France,  at 
Greeriwich,  N.  Y.     American  of  Aug.  12,  1814 

Lydia  B.  and  Lreorge  Bucklin,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  29,  1827 

Harriet  and   A.  M.   Hatch,   of   New  York, 

merchant,  at  Haverhill.  -  American  of  April  9,  1830 

Mary  Ann  and  Robert  Cummings,  at  Boston. 

American  of  Aug.  23,  1830 

OSWELL  Benjamin  and  Louisa  Wheeler,  at  Re- 

hoboth.     American  of  June  29,  1830 

OTIS  Mary   and   Elias  Williams,   both   of   Ply- 
mouth, Mass.,  in  this  town,  July  30,  1809 
Elizabeth   Gray,   daughter  of  Hon.    H.  G., 
and  George  Lyman,  at  Boston.     American 
of                                                                            June  12,  1810 
Daniel,    of     Scituate,    and     Mary    Greene, 
daughter  of  Dr.  Caleb,  at  New  Bedford,  at 
the   Friends'  Meeting  House.    American 
of  Nov.  4,  1817 
Sophia   Harrison,  daughter  of   Hon.  Harri- 
son G.,  and  Andrew  Ritchie,  Esq.,  both  of 
and  at  Boston.    American  of                              Dec.  12,  1823 
James  W.,  Esq.,  of  Cranston,   and  Martha 
Crapon  Church,  eldest  daughter  of  William, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Jan.  4,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIA  GES 


219 


OTIS  George  A.,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Anna  M.  C.  Hick- 
man, granddaughter  of  late  Gen.  Hull,  at 
Newton,  Mass.     American  of 
Amos,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Hinckley,  at  Barnstable. 

American  of 
Betsey   and    Nathaniel    Hinckley,    Esq,   at 
Barnstable.     American  of 
OTRANTO  Duke  of,   Mademoiselle  de  Castel- 

lane,  in  France.     American  of 
OTTERSON  Mary  Ann  and  Sanford   Chaffee, 
both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates. 
American  of 
John    V.    and  Hannah  Phillips,    at    Bristol. 
American  of 
OULCULT  William   and  Elizabeth  Primer,   at 

New  Brunswick.     American  of 
OWEN  Hannah,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Sol- 
omon, Esq.,  and  George  Frissell,  of  Wood- 
stock, Ct.,  at  Glocester.     American  of 
Ruth,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Dutee  Evans, 

both  of  and  at  Glocester.     American  of 
Robert  D.,  of  New  Harmony,  and  Mary  Jane 
Robinson,    daughter   of  Samuel,    at    New 
York.     American  of 
OXFORD  Edward,  19,  and  Jane  Libby,  34,  at 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.     American  of 
OXX  Harriet,  daughter  of  late  William,  formerly 
of  Bristol,  and  William  Horsewell,  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell, 
Sarah  Ann  and  Lewis  Bosworth,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Rebecca  FI .,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Newport, 
and  Moses  Lawton,  of  Portsmouth,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Van  Vleck, 
George,  of  Providence,  and  Elizabetn  P.  Brow- 
nell,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  and  at  Little 
Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine, 


Feb.  IS,  1830 

Aug.  20,  1830 

Dec.  17,  1830 

Oct.  3,  181S 

March  26,  18 19 

July  9,  1822 

July  14,  181S 

March  2,  1821 
March  6,  1821 

April  27,  1832 
April  19,  1816 

Jan.  22,  1826 
March  19,  1829 

Oct.  5,  1829 

June  5,  1831 


PABODIE  Albert  and  Jane  Hale,  both  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake, 

Alden  and  Naomi  Burnett,  both  of  and  at 
Canterbury,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Murdock, 

Ednah  Jewett,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 
Thomas  Coles  Hartshorn, 


Sept.  4,  1 81 8 

Sept.  14,  1826 

Oct.  13,  1830 


220 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


PACKARD  George  W.  and  Lucy  Larche,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  i6,  1815 

Henry  and  Ann  P.  AYithony,  daughter  of  the 
late  Levi,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  22,  18 19 

Mrs.  Rosanna,  formerly  of  Providence,  and 
Alexander  Barney,  both  of  and  at  Cumber- 
land.    American  of.  Jan.  7,  1820 

Royal,  of  Providence,  formerly  of  Bridg- 
water, Mass.,  and  Elvira  Bowen,  daughter 
of  Wheaton,  of  Rehohoth,  at  Warren,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Nov.  27,  1825 

Henry,  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  and  Lucy  Arnold, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  25,  1827 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Mark  P.,  Esq.,  and 
Rev.  Henry  Ware,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gannett.    American  of  '  June  15,  1827 

Susan  C,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Samuel,  of 
North  Kingstown,  and  William  G.  Bowen, 
Esq.,  of  East  Greenwich,  at  Wickford,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Burge,  Dec.  4,  1828 

PADDOCK  Joseph,  of  Nantucket,  and  Eliza 
Henderson,  of  Providence,  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules*  Jan.  i,  1829 

PADELFORD  Dr.  Elijah  M.,  of  Taunton,  and 
Mary  Goodwin,  daughter  of  the  late  Will- 
iam, Esq.,  of  and  at  Bristol.     American  of        Aug.  14,  1812 

Appolles  and  Mary  Dean,  daughter  of  Philip, 

both  of  and  at  Taunton,  April  2,  1818 

Apollos  and  Mary  Dean,  daughter  of  Philip, 
Esq.,  at  Taunton,  Mass.     American  of  May  i,  i8i8 

John,  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  and  Esther  Dana, 
daughter  of  Peyton,  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  12,  1821 

Elisha  and  Phebe  Jones,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, Oct.  24,  1 82 1 

ElizEi  and  George  Hart,  at  Taunton.  Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  18,  1822 

Abraham  H.,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  Hannah 
Nye,  of  Jamestown,  at  Coventry,  by  Elisha 
Whitman,  Esq.     American  of  Dec.  20,  1822 

Edward  and  Elizabeth  Louisa  Farnum,  at 
Savannah,  Ga.     American  of  Dec.  2,  1823 

Joshua,  Jr.,  of  Taunton,  and  Sybel  Forbes, 

of  Bridgwater,  at  Middleboro.  American  of      March  4,  1825 

Ebenezer  N.  and  Adela  C.  Carpenter,  second 
daughter  of  late  John  R.,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  23,  1831 

PAGE    Jatnes,  of  this  town,  and  Tirzah  Draper, 

of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  April  8,  181 1 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  221 

PAGE  Dr.  Robert  Powell,  of  Frederick  Co.,  Md, 

and   Mary   Francis,  daughter  of  the  late 

Thomas  W.,  merchant,  of  and  at  Philadel- 
phia.    American  of  April  i6,  1819 
Elizabeth  W.,  daughter  of   Capt.  Benjamin, 

and   Henry   F.  Evans,  of  U.  S.  Regt.  of 

L.   Art.,    at    Portsmouth,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Wheaton,  Jan.  27,  1820 

Lydia  and  George  W.  Sprague,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  26,  1820 

Mary  Stevens  and  William  Aplin,  Esq ,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

at  St.  John's  Church,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Dorcas  S.,  youngest  daughter  of  Stephen,  of 

Glocester,   and    William    W.    Arnold,   of 

Warwick,  at  Glocester.-    American  of  Dec.  8,  1820 

Mrs.  Almira  D.,  of  Stonington  Borough,  and 

John  G.  Clarke,  Esq.,  of  South  Kingstown, 

at  Stonington  Borough,  Ct.     American  of        Sept.  30,  1823 
John  B.,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Maria  Amelia 

Calvert,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  of  and 

at  Newport.     American  of  Dec.  9,  1823 

Lucia,  eldest  daughter  of  Stephen,  of    Glo- 
cester,   and   James  B.    Arnold,    of   War- 
wick, at  Glocester.     American  of  Dec.  I4,  1824 
Mary  Rhodes,  daughter  of  Capt.  Martin,  and 

Horace  Buff um,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  3,  1826 

Isaac    and    Eliza    Ann    Hunt,    at    Boston. 

American  of  April  26,  1830 

PAINE    Abigail,  of   Rehoboth,  and   Dr.   Jacob 

Fuller,  of  this  town,  at  Reboboth,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Hill,  Jan.  27,  181 1 

Joanna  and    Dr.   Theophilus    Hutchins,   at 

Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  April  14,  18 11 

Lucinda,   daughter  of  the   late   William,  of 

New    Shoreham,   and    Samuel    Ward,   of 

South  Kingstown,  at  New  Shoreham,  Sept.  26,  181 1 

John,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  and  Sally  Strat- 

ton,  of  Boston,  in  this  town.    American  of        Nov.  12,  181 1 
Abel  and  Desire  Aldrich,  daughter  of  Augus- 
tus, at  Smithfield.    American  of  Nov.  9,  18 13 
Betsey  and  Aldis  Penniman,  both  of  and  at 

Woodstock,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lyman,  March  12,1817 

Ann   S.   and   Col^James    Bankhead,  U.  S. 

Army,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.       American  of        July  18,  1817 
Avis,  of  Freetown,  and  William  Ennis,  Esq., 

of   Newport,   at   Freetown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Hathaway,  Aug.  10,  18 17 


222 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


PAINE  Col.  Walter,  of  Providence,  merchant,  and 
Abigail  Bacon,  daughter  of  Asa,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Canterbury,  Ct.,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Marsh, 

Lieut.  Thomas,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Mary 
Lucia  Bellinger,  at  Savannah,  Ga.  Amer- 
ican of 

Susan,  of  Foster,  and  James  Phillips,  of 
Providence,  at  Foster.    American  of 

Polly,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Joseph,  and 
Dutee  Baker,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield. 
American  of 

Selihda,  daughter  of  William,  and  Smith  W. 
Latham,  at  Smithfield.     American  of 

Jonathan,  of  Smithfield,  70,  and  Miss  Lucre- 
tia  Thornton,  26,  of  and  at  Johnston. 
American  of 

Arnold  and  Martha  Baker,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Glocester.    American  of 

Frederick  W.,  of  Worcester,  and  Ann  C. 
Sturges,  daughter  of  Rusell,  of  and  at 
Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Frothingham.  Amer- 
ican of 

Walter,  Jr.,  and  Sophia  Field  Taylor,  daugh- 
ter of  Andrew,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq  ,  of  Gloces- 
ter, and  Arthur  Latham,  of  and  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Ann  and  Noah  P.  Hathaway,  both  of  Free- 
town, at  Newport.     American  of 

Daniel  R.  and  Sarah  Brown,  daughter  of 
John,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Little  Compton. 
American  of 

Daniel  and  Sarah  Brown,  daughter  of  John, 
Esq.,  at  Little  Compton.     American  of 

George  Washington,  of  Smithfield,  and 
Waitey  M.  Bullard,  of  Burrillville,  at  Smith- 
field.     American  of 

Comfort,  of  Providence,  and  Betsey  Paine 
Fales,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann, 

Jefferson  Burr  and  Mary  Ann  Clarke,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Stephen,  of  Attleboro,  at  Smith- 
field, 

Mary  Ann  and  Charles  H.  Franklin,  by  Rev. 

^  Mr.  Cheney, 

Eliza  v.,  of  Freetown,  and  Benjamin  R.  Cot- 
ton, of  Seekonk,  at  Freetown,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Taylor, 

Maria  and  Varnum  Seamans,  at  Smithfield, 
by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq., 


Jan.  I,  1818 

March  13,  1818 
Nov.  12,  1819 

Feb.  4,  1820 
April  25,  1820 

Dec.  29,  1820 
March  19,  1822 

May  10,  1822 

Sept.  23,  1823 

Jan.  I,  1824 
April  27,  1824 

Julys,  1825 
July  26,  1825 

Aug.  30,  1825 
Nov.  9,  1825 

March  11,  1827 
April  15,  1827 

Aug.  19,  1827 
Jan.  4,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  223 

PAINE  Levi,  of  Randolph,  and  Clementina 
Maria  Leonard,  daughter  of  Caleb  F.,  Esq., 
at  Bridgewater,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gay,  June  ri,  1829 

Ebenezer  and  Sarah  L.  Hawkes,  at  Charles- 
town,  Mass.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 

Mary  W.  and  Prof.  Joseph  Torrey,  formerly  ' 

of  Salem,  at  Burlington,  Vt.    American  of        Aug.  27,  1830 

Dr.   Elisha   D.,  of   Baltimore,   and    Frances 

Sanford,  at  Little  Compton,  Sept.  15,  1830 

George  A.  and  Judah  Spencer,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Joseph 
W.Allen,  May  15,  183 1 

Elkanah  and  Mehitable  Knowles,  at  Eastham. 

American  of  '  May  17,  183 1 

PALFREY  Rev.  John  Gorham  and  Mary  Ann 
Hammond,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq. 
American  of  March  14,  1823 

PALISTED  Rev.  Ichabod,  of  Rochester,  N.  Y., 

and  Charlotte  Lane, at  Boston.  American  of       Sept.  11,  1829 
PALLIES    Mary  Ann  and  William  S.  Lovell,  at 

Boston.     American  of  Sept.  24,  1830 

PALMELY    Elizabeth  and  Tapley  Coolidge,  at 

Boston.     American  of  Aug.  20,  1830 

PALMER    Mary  and   Capt.  Owen  Grinnell,  at 

Little  Compton.    American  of  June  28,  1820 

Matilda,  of  Danby,  Vt.,  and  Senaca  Hill,  for- 
merly of  Smithfield,  at  Danby,  July  4,  1822 

Esther  and  Alfred  Whalley,  at  Ashford,  Ct. 

American  of  Nov.  18,  1823 

Huldah  and  Amos  Wilbour,  both  of   Rayn- 

ham.     American  of  April  9,  1824 

C ,   of   New   York,  merchant,  and 

Eliza  G.,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  Thurston, 

Esq.,  of  and  at  Hopkinton.     American  of  Nov.  19,  1824 

Eliza  and  Capt.  Clarke  Davis.     American  of         Dec.  31,  1824 

Samuel,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Caroline 
America  Dexter,  of  and  at  Darien,  Ga.,  by 
Hon.  A.  B.  Powell,  Feb.  21,  1826 

Cynthia  H.,  of  Stafford  Springs,  Ct.,  and 
James  Smalley,  of  Providence,  at  Stafford 
Springs,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  Nov.  12,  1826 

Clarissa  and  Jonathan  Hawkes,  at  Lynn. 
American  of  Oct.  9,  1829 

Hannah  and  Ucal  Woodman,  at  Fall  River, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Ewers,  Nov.  ir,  1829 

Mary  B.  and  Thomas  Fleetwood,  at  Tiver- 
ton.   American  of  Sept.  20,  1831 

Mary  P.,  daughter  of  Gideon,  Esq.,  and  Na- 
thaniel Searle,  Jr.,  Esq.,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  Jan.  5,  1832 


224 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


PALMER  J.  Simmons  and  Abby  W.  Munroe,  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Bates,  May  13,  1832 

PACKARD  Mrs.  Margaret  Downs  and  Capt. 
John  Gladding,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  March  3,1811 

PARDEE  Dr.  Jared  and   Ruth   N.   Upson,  at 

Bristol.    American  of  Aug.  4,  181 8 

PARISEN  Richard  F.,  of  New  York,  and  Eliz- 
abeth S.  Fales,  daughter  of  James,  of  and 
at  Newport,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Puffer,  April  4,  1830 

PARK  Dr.  John,  of   Boston,   and   Mrs.  Agnes 

Major,  at  Framingham,  Mass.    American  of  July  5,  1814 

PARKE  Surrina  and  John  Cole,  of  this  town,  at 

Bristol,  April  13,  1815 

PARK  Mary  and  Albert  G.  Washburn,  both  of 

and  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cobb,  Oct.  27,  1826 

Emeline    and    Porter    Crosby,   at     Boston. 

American  of  Nov.  26,  1829 

John  C.,  Esq.,  and  Mary  F.  Moore,  at  Boston. 

American  of  Dec.  i,  J829 

Rev.  Harrison  G.  and  Julia  Bird,  daughter  of 

George,  Esq.,  at  Dedham.     American  of  June  15,  1830 

PARKER  Bartram    R.  and   Priscilla   F.  Snow, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Nov.  28,  1 81 3 
Leonard  Moodey,  Esq.,  of  Charlestown,  and 
Martha   Lincoln,  daughter  of  Hon.  Levi, 
of  and  at  Worcester,     American  of  May  31,  18 14 
Sophia  T.  and  Theodore  Taylor,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Ameri- 
can of  Aug.  2,  1816 
Mary  Eustice,  daughter   of   Benjamin,  Esq., 

of  Bradford,  Mass. .and  Capt.  E Greene, 

of  Bristol,  at  Bradford.     American  of  Dec.  24,  1816 

Betsey,  daughter  of  John  A.,  Esq.,  and  Tim- 
othy G.  Coffin,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  at 
New  Bedford.     American  of  April  18,  1817 

Brig.  Gen.  D .,  Adjutant  and  Inspector 

General  U.  S.  Army,  and  Ann  Collins,  at 
Washington  City.     American  of       ,  Jan.  27,  1818 

Lucy  and  Charles  Hewlett,  at  Thompson,  Ct. 

American  of  Oct.  15,  1819 

Peter,  Esq,,  of  Boston,  and  Elizabeth  Allston 
Read,  daughter  of  Dr.  William,  of  and  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Dalcho,  Dec.  2,  1819 

Lydia  P.,  of  South  Reading,  Mass ,  and 
James  13.  Emerson,  of  Providence,  at  South 
Reading.    American  of  Sept.  11,  1821 

John  and  Freelove  P.  Hill,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel.    American  of  Jan.  8,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  225 

PARKER  Ebenezer,  of  Boston,  and  Celia  King- 
man, daughter  of  Abner,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Sept.  3,  1822 

Joseph,  of  Baltimore,  and  Hope  Grafton,  only 
daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph,  at  Newport. 
American  of  Oct.  18,  1822 

Sally,  of  Boston,  and  George  W.  Vinton,  of 
and  at  Providence.     American  of ,  Oct.  18,  1822 

Mary  Ann  and  Gideon  Eldredge,  both  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Fawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  Jan.  — ,  1823 

George,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and  Anna 
Mitchell  Moore,  of  and  at  Charleston,  S.  C, 
by  Rev.  Bishop  Bowen.    American  of  Feb.  25,  1823 

Bertram  R.  and  Abby  F.  Hathaway,  both  of 
and  at  Providence.     American  of  May  14,  1824 

Rebecca  Jane,  daughter  of  the  late  Bishop 
Parker,  and  Rev.  Theodore  Edson,  at  Bos- 
ton,    American  of  Nov.  30,  1824 

Sally,  of  Worcester,  and  Jonathan  Goodenow, 
of  Templeton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Going,  Nov.  22,  1826 

Peleg  P.  and  Eliza  Gorton,  of  Newport,   at 

Central  F'alls,  Oct.  28,  1827 

William  H.  and  Maria  Tallman,  both  of  New 

Bedford,  at  Newport,  May  23,  1828 

Charlotte  and  Alexander  Hall,  at  Nantucket. 
American  of  Sept.  18,  1829 

Lucretia  D.,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  Esq., 
and  Lieut.  John  R.  Vinton,  U.  S.  Army, 
at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Sept.  29,  1829 

John  Henry,  of  Norwich,  and  Betsey  Matilda 
Walker,  of  Foster,  at  Griswold,  Ct.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Bliss,  Nov.  i,  1829 

Alba  Davis,  of  Boston,  and  Sarah  Smith 
Spaulding,  of  Providence,  at  St.  Michael's 
Church,  Bristol.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 

Averick  S.,  daughter  of  Hon.  J.  A.,  and  C 
A.  Heineken,  of  Baltimore,  at  New  Bed- 
ford.   American  of  March  12,  1830 

Emily  Ann  and  Charles  Miller,  at  Charles- 
town.     American  of  July  23,  1830 

Sally  D.  and  Oliver  Hale,  at  Hubbardston. 

American  of  Aug.  6,  1830 

Sarah  A., of  Pawtucket,  and  John  Aylesworth, 
Jr.  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Inarch  6,  1831 

George  L.,  of  Medfield,  and  Harriet  A.  Jones, 
of  Canton,  at  Medfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ken- 
dall.    American  of  May  10,  1831 

Fessenden  and  Maria  I.  Handon,  both  of 
North  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Taft.     American  of  June  7,  1831 


226 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


PARKER  Fessenden  and  Maria  L.  Handon,  both 
of  North  Providence.  This  marriage  never 
took  place  ;  $5.00  is  offered  for  proof  of  the 
party  who  brought  the  notice  to  the  ofifice. 
American  of 
Olive  G.'  and  Henry  N.  Pettis,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Pickering, 
Ruth  H.  and  Labon  Greene,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Pickering, 

PARKERSON  Eliza  A.,   daughter    of   James, 
Esq.,   of   Coventry,  and  James  C.  Green- 
wich, at  Coventry.    American  of 
Benoni  and  Ruby  O.  Martin,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

PARKHURST  jared,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Brastow, 
both  of  and  at  New  Bedford, 

PARKINSON  Mrs.  Esther,  of  Philadelphia,  and 
Samuel  Slater,  Esq.,  of  North  Providence, 
at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Pillmore, 

PARKMAN  Rev.  Francis  and  Sarah  Cabot, 
daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Boston. 
American  of 
Rev.  Francis  and  Caroline  Hall,  daughter  of 
Nathaniel,  Esq.,  at  Medford,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of 

PARKS  Maria  and  David  Parmenter,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

PARMENTER  Luke  and  Mary  Ann  Foster 
Pitcher,  only  daughter  of  Earned,  at  St. 
Paul's  Church,  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taft, 
Jonathan  C,  Junior  Editor  of  Literary  Cadet, 
and  Sarah  P.  Mason,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 
David  and  Maria  Parks,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

PARRINGTON  Julia  A.  and  James  P.  Bryce, 
at  Lynn.     American  of 

PARRISH  Master  John,  15,  and  Leibius  Good- 
win, 16,  at  Montgomery  Co.,  111.  Ameri- 
can of 

PARISH  Moses  P.,  Esq.,  and  Mary   S.  Sawyer, 
at  Belleville.     American  of 
Julia  H.  and  John  McKay,  at  Albion  Village, 

PARROTT  Sophia  S.  and  John  Williams,  Esq., 
both  of  and  at  Pomfret,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Por- 
ter.    American  of 

PARRY  Elias  and  Content  Smith,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 


June  21,  1831 
Dec.  17,  1832 
Dec.  17,  1832 

May  17,  1822 
Sept.  13,  1827 
Sept.  14,  1828 

Nov.  21,  1817 

Jan.  27,  1818 

May  10,  1822 
March  19,  1829 

Aug.  23,  1826 

Jan.  28,  1828 

March  19,  1829 

June  25,  1830 

July  27,  1827 

Oct.  6,  1829 
Feb.  12,  1832 

May  12,  1826 
Oct.  10,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


227 


PARTRIDGE  Olive  and  John    Blackburn,  both 
of   Walpole,  Mass.,  in  this  town.     Ameri- 
can of 
Joseph,  of  Providence,  late  of  England,   and 
M.  B.  Kelton,  of  and  at  Boston,   by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eaton.     American  of 
Betsey,  of   Ward,  Mass.,  and   Isaac  Willard, 
Jr.,  of  Worcester,  at  Ward.     American  of 
George  S.,  merchant,  and  Mary  D.  Tew,  both 
ot  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Partridge, 
Joel  and  Azabah  Goodale,  at  Worcester, 
Abigail  H.  and  Israel  G.  Moore,  at  Worces- 
ter, 
Almon  and  -Mehitable  Lowell,  at  Worcester. 
American  of 
PARSONS  Oliver  and  Mrs.  Betsey  Ives,  at  Salem, 
Mass.,  by  Rev.    Dr.   Worcester  and  Rev. 
Mr.  Abbott.    [Note  made  that  this  is  the 
first  instance  of   two  clergymen  officiating 
at  the   same  marriage,  which    we    much 
doubt.     J.  N.  A.]    American  of 
Usher,    M.    D.,    of   Providence,  and    Mary 
Holme.s,   daughter  of   Rev.  Dr.    Holmes, 
of    Cambridge,    at    Boston,   by  Rev.  Dr. 
Holmes, 
Theophilus,    of    Taunton,     and     Catharine 
Amory  Chandler,   daughter  of   Nathaniel, 
Esq.,  at  Petersham,  Mass.     American  of 
Francis,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,   and  Clarissa 
Brown,  at  Hartford.    American  of 
PARVIN  Rev.  Theophilus,  of  Buenos  Ayes,  and 
Mary  Rodney,  daughter  of  late  Caeser  A., 
U.  S.  Minister  to  Buenos  Ayers,  at  Phila- 
delphia, 
PATCH  Hathsheba,  daughter  of  Henry,  of  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  and  John  Adams  Lazell,  of 
this  town,  at  Worcester,  by   Rev.  Samuel 
Austin,  D.  D., 
Lydia,  of   Worcester,  and   Otis  Langley,  of 
Boyleston,  at  Worcester.     American  of 
PATT  Deborah,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of 
Cumberland,  and  Ansel  Carpenter,  of  Al- 
tleboro,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
William   and    Sally  Linnett,   at  Providence. 

American  of 
Phebe  L.  and  Samuel  Clarke,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick.     American  of 
Zerviah  S.  and  Lewis  G.  Smith,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Providence.    American  of 
Lydia  and  Capt.  Ezra  Kent,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland.     American  of 


June  19,  1812 

June  25,  1822 

April  28,  1826 

Nov.  II,  1830 
Feb.  15,  183 1 

March  17,  1831 

May  13,  1831 


April  26,  1816 

Sept.  23,  1822 

May  16,  1823 
Jan.  5,  1830 

Jan.  6,  1826 

Jan.  14,  i8u 
June  I,  1827 

Feb.  10,  1820 
■March  20,  182 1 
March  27,  182 1 

April  23,  1822 
June  21, 1822 


228 


VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


PATT  Adiann  and  Joseph  Walker,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland.     American  of 
Jabel  and  Sarah  Hunt,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.   American  of 
William  N.,  of  Scituate,  and    Alzada  Steere, 

of    Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Knight. 
Roby  and  Philip  Peck,  Jr.,   both   of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Simon,  of  North  Providence,  and  Mary  Smith, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Tobey, 
PATTEN  Hetty  S.  and  John    L.    Munroe,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Col.  William   S.  and   Eliza    W.    Bridgham, 

daughter  of  Samuel  W.,  Esq.,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 
Elizabeth  and  Jonah  Moore,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Marianna,  daughter  of  Rev.    Dr.    Patten,   of 

Newport,  and Halstead,  Esq.,  of 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  at  Newport.  American  of 
PATTERSON  Major  Flavell  and   Mrs.  Nancy 

Phillips,  daughter  of   Pardon  Angell,  both 

of  and  at  Scituate.     American  of 
Hannah  D.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Philip  A.  Slade, 

of  North  Providence,  at  Smithfield.  Amer- 
ican of 
Mrs. ,  and  Marquis   of  Wellesley,    Lord 

Lieutenant  of  Ireland.     She  was  daughter 

of  Richard  Caton,  of  Baltimore;   had  been 

married  twice  before,  ist  to  Mr.  Patterson  ; 

2d  to  Jerome  Bonaparte  from   whom    she 

was  divorced  at  the  order  of  Napoleon,  at 

Dublin,  Ire.     American  of 
Margaret  S.  and   James  Gavett,   at    Salem. 

.■American  of 
PAUL  Mrs.  Patience  and  Capt.  Peleg  Hull,  both 

of  and  at  Providence, 
Mrs.  Patience,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  F.  W. 

Rhodes,  of  Boston,  and  Capt.  Isaac  Harris, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston, 
Gilbert,   of  Tiverton,  and  Mercy  L.    Shaw, 

of  and  at  Taunton.     American  of 
PAULL  Milton  ,md  Sybil  Burt,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     American  of 
Jane  and  James  Russell,  printer,  both  of  and 

at  Philadelphia, 
PAULDING    Jane,  of  Johnston,  and  John  W. 

Hicks,  of  North  Providence,  at  Johnston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney, 


Oct.  15,  1822 
Oct.  22,  1822 

July  8,  1827 

Aug.  9,  £827 

Sept.  2,  1832 

Feb.  22, 1820 

Aug.  28,  1827 
Oct.  23,  1827 

May  20,  183 1 

March  12,  1824 

Aug.  20,  1824 


Dec.  9,  1825 
June  3,  183 1 
May  4,  1817 

May  II,  1817 

May  23,  1823 

Jan.  9,  1824 

Oct.  13,  1825 

March  29,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


229 


PAULOWNA  Catherine,  sister  of  the  Alexander, 
the  Russian  Emperor,  and  Frederick  Wil- 
liam Charles,  Prince  Royal,  of  Wurtemberg. 
American  of 
PAYEN  Marie  Laura,  only  daughter  of  J.  W., 
Esq.,    of    Sedan,    France,    and    Thomas 
Hulme,  Jr.,  of  Philadelphia,  at  Sedan, 
PAYERNE   Mary   Ann,   daughter  of   Frances, 
and  Peter  Linard,  both   of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
PAYSON  Daniel,  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  and  Joanna 
B.  Phillips,  of  and  at  Taunton, 

Mrs.  Mary  G.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Jeremiah  G. 
Young,  of  Coventry,  atPawtucket, 

Sarah  Louisa  and  Samuel  S.  Arnold,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Bradford.     American  of 
PEABODY    Catherine    B.,    of    Newport,    and 
Hugh  T.   Brightman,   of  Portsmouth,  at 
Newport.     American  of 

Dorcas,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  Esq., 
of  Middletown,  and  William  Blythe,  of 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of 

Sarah,  of  Middletown,  and  Thomas  Peabody, 
at  Newport.     American  of 

Thomas  and  Sarah  Peabody,  of  Middletown, 
at  Newport.     American  of 

Joseph  A.  and  Louisa  Putnam,  daughter  of 
Hon.  Samuel,  of  Salem.     American  of 

Col.  Francis  and  Martha  Endicott,  daughter 
of  Samuel,  at  Salem.     American  of 

Esther  C,  of  Hampden,  Me.,  and  William 
Everett,  Jr.,  of  Attleboro,  at  Hampden. 
American  of 

Benjamin  aad  Abigail  Clarke,  daughter  of 
late  Henry  S.,  at  Newport.  American  of 
PEABODIE  Sarah  A.  and  John  Manchester, 
Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  bv  Rev.  Mr. 
Wight, 
PEABODY  Phebe  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late 
William,  of  Middletown,  and  Christopher 
Clarke,  of  South  Kingstown,  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 

William  B.  and  Ly'dia  Brayman,  daughter  of 
David,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules, 

Brackley  R.  and  Lucinda  Dodge,  at  Salem. 
American  of 

Thomas  B.  and  Abby  Austin,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.     American  of 


June  21,  1816 
July  29,  1829 

Dec.  16,  1830 
Oct.  9,  i8i6 

Dec.  24,  1826 
Dec.  7,  1830 

March  23,  1810 

Oct.  27,  181 5 

March  17,  1820 

March  17,  1820 

Sept.  7,  1 82 1 

July  II,  1823 

Oct.  24,  1823 
Aug.  s,  1825 

Nov.  23,  1828 

May  25,  1829 

June  7,  1829 

June  IS,  1830 

Sept.  16,  1 83 1 


230 


VITAL   RECORD   OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


PEASE  Mary,  niece  of  Postmaster  General,  and 
James  M.  Varnum,  son  of  the  Speaker  af 
the  House  of  Representatives,  at  Washing- 
ton City.    American  of 

Emily  L.,  only  daughter  of  Hon.  Oliver,  of 
SufBeld,  Ct.,  and  Rev.  Elam  C.  Clarke,  of 
Providence,  at  Sufifield,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Eben- 
ezer  Gay, 

Lemuel,  Jr.,  of  Westerly,  and  Mary  Ann 
States,  at  Stonington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hart, 

Asa,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Lydia  B.  Brown, 
daughter  of  late  Major  Elisha,  at  Tiverton. 
American  of 

Hannah  K.  and  Benjamin  D.  Hinman,  at 
Salem.     American  of 

Shubael   and    Mary   Goodrich,   formerly  of 
Boston,   at   New    Bedford,   by    Rev.   Mr. 
Merrett, 
PEARCE    Aaron  and  Sally  Angell,  both  of  this 
town,  married  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Dutee  J.,  Esq. ,  and  Abigail  E.  Perry,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  James,  all  of  and  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Tibbetts  and  Betsey  Maxwell,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Lovel,  at  Warren.     American  of 

Cornelia,  of  Cranston,  and  Capt.  Daniel 
Adams,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 
PEARSE  Samuel,  Jr.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Sally 
Eddy,  of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Slade, 

Mary  M.,  daughter  of  Israel,  of  Newport,  and 
David  Trelfair,  of  New  York,  at  Bristol. 
American  of 
PEARCE  Sylvia,  only  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of 
Attleboro,  and  Augustus  Saunders,  of  this 
town,  merchant,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Reed, 

Nancy,  eldest  daughter  of  Aaron,  of  Reho- 
both, and  Calvin  Medbury,  at  Rohoboth, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson, 

Pardon  S.  and  Mary  Boyd,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Thomas  and  Mary  Ann  Chappotin,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop 
Griswold,  at  St.  Michael's  Church, 

King,  of  Montreal,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  O.  Rock- 
well, daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  James 
'Finch,  of  and  at  Newport.     American  of 


March  19,  181 1 

May  19,  1824 
Dec.  29,  1825 

Oct.  17,  1826 
Dec.  3,  1830 

March  20,  1831 
Aug.  20,  1809 

April  12,  181 1 
Jan.  7,  1 812 

Nov.  9,  1812 

Feb.  21,  1813 

Dec.  7,  1813 

Jan.  27,  i8t4 

March  13,  1814 
June  II,  1818 

Feb.  16,  1820 

March  30,  1821 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  231 

PEARCE  Zephaniah  and  Mrs.  Mary  Spooner, 
daughter  of  the  late  Clarke,  at  Newport. 
American  of  july  ^q,  1821 

Mahala,  of  this  town,  and  James  Brown,  Oct   14   1821 

Mrs.  Mary  and  James  Bishop,  at  Newport. 
American  of  Nov.  2,  1821 

bally  and  Samuel  Reynolds,  2d,  at  the  Con- 
gregational Church,  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mann,  Sept.  29,  1822 

Nathaniel,  Jr.,  and  Lemira  L.  Talbot,  at 
Wellington.    American  of  Dec.  2;,  1822 

Sanford  M.  and  Rebecca  Waldron,  at  Bris- 
tol.    American  of  Jan.  7,  1823 

Aurelia  B.,  of  Providence,  and  James  S. 
Murray,  of  Camden,  S.  C,  at  Philadel- 
phia, April  22,  1823 

Hannah  T.,  of  Newport,  and  Rev.  John  Orms- 
bee,  of  Wiekford.at  Newport.   American  of     .  April  29,  1823 

Thomas  and  Mary  Rowland,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.     American  of  Jan.  6,  1824 

George,  of  Berkeley,  and  Betsey  Hathaway, 
of  and  at  Freetown,  April  18,  1824 

Josiah  Q.,  of   Providence,  and  Ruth  Dorr,  of 

and  at  Scituate.     American  of  May  7,  1824 

Rev.  Preserved  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Cushing, 
both  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  May  10,  1824 

John,  Jr.,  and  Mary  T,  Haile,  both  of  and  at 

Warren.     American  of  .  Oct.  11,  1825 

Ann,  daughter  of  Col.  Joseph,  of  Little  Comp- 
ton,  and  Thomas  Records,  of  Westport,  at 
Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine,  Feb.  12,  1826 

Elizabeth  and  Jonathan  Reynolds,  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  April  4,  1826 

Lewis  B.,  of  Warren,  and  Sarah  Ann  Alger, 
daughter  of  late  Preserved,  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Sept.  3,  1826 

James  B.  and  Mary  Pinnager,  daughter  of 
Col.  David,  both  of  and  at  East  Greenwich. 
American  of  April  13,  1827 

Mary  Ann  and  John  C.  Snow,  of  Providence, 
both  now  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  i,  1827 

Mary  W.,  eldest  daughter  of  Earle  D.,  and 
Samuel  Congdon,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  28,  1827 

Edward  and  Harriet  Bullock,  eldest  daughter 
of  Richmond,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  24,  1827 

Sarah,  only  daughter  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  and 
William  P.  Bullock,  both  of  and  at  ProyL: 
dence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Dec.  11,  1827 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


PEARCE  Jeremiah  W.,  of  Swanzey,  and  Sarah 
Shove,  at  Berkeley.    American  of 

Maria  and  Canaan  Gifford,  both  of  Westport,. 
at  Dartmouth.     American  of 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Smith,  of  North 
Kingstown,  and  Samuel  Carpenter,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Allen, 

Hon.  Dutee  J.,  M.  C.  from  R.  I.,  and  Har- 
riet Boss,  daughter  of  late  Hon.  John  L., 
Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  American 
of 

Abby,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Dutee  J.,  and 
Lieut.  Silas  Casey,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Wheaton, 

Albert  S.  and  Mary  Bradford,  at  Bristol. 
American  of 

Patience,  daughter  of  late  Apollos,  of  Paw- 
tucket,  and  Weston  D.  Hatch,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Abner  T.,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Sarah  R. 
Briggs,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey, 
PEARSON  Luther  and  Louisa  Mary  Arnold, 
daughter  of  .the  late  Capt.  John,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.. Mr.  Edes, 

Daniel  C.,  of  Providence,  and  Nancy  Bugby, 
of  and  at  Woodstock,  Ct.     American  of 

Margaret  A.,  of  Brooklyn,  and  Lieut.  George 
Blaney,  U.  S.  Corps  of  Engineers,  at 
Brooklyn.    American  of 

Bennett  and  Elizabeth  Phillips,  at  Valley 
Falls.     American  of 

Abraham,  of  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  and  Betsey 
Cole,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  of  and 
at  Warren,  R.  L, 

Harriet,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Samuel,  and 
Capt.  William  Comstock,  of  the  Steam- 
boat Fulton,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Romyin, 

Col.  Samuel  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Coy,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William  C,  of  New  York,  and  Mary  Earle, 
eldest  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Oliver,  of  and 
at  Providence, 

Lieut.   George   F.,    U.  S.  Navy,  and    Ellen 
Jackson,  at  Newburyport.     American  of 
PEIRSON    Margaret  and  John  Hodges,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of 
PEARSON  Elizabeth  and  Levi  Strong,  formerly 
of  Providence,  at  New  York.    American  of 


April  14,  1829 
Sept.  8,  1829 

Oct.  25,  1829 

Dec.  4,  1829 

July  II,  1830 
Sept.  6,  1 83 1 

Oct.  10,  1 83 1 

Dec.  I,  1831 

March  25,  1819 
Jan.  25,  1820 

Dec.  18,  1821 
March  11,  1823 

Feb.  8,  1824 

Sept.  19.  1824 
July  2,  1826 

Nov.  8,  1826 
Sept.  29,  1829 
May  17,  1831 
Aug.  12,  1 83 1 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


233 


PEARSON  Lieut.  George  F.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and 
Ellen  Jackson,  at   Newburyport.      Ameri- 
can of 
PECK  Cyrel,  Jr.,  and  Olivia  Marsh,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Maria,  second  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and 
John  P.  Jones,  2d,  married  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Lewis,  and  Capt. 
Grififin  Child,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Joshua,  of  Bristol,  and  Mrs.  Sally  Grant,  of 
Harrington,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Drowne, 
at  Bristol,  by  Daniel  Bradford,  Esq. 
American  of 

Israel,  of  Seekonk,  and  Abigail  Drowne,  of 
and  at  Barrington, 

Louisa,  of  Wrentham,  and  Arnold  W. 
Jenckes,  of  Cumberland,  at  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske, 

Rhoda,  second  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  Enock 
Sleere,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  William  C. 
Barker,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Ann  and  William  H.  Potter,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

George  W.,  Esq.,  and  Hannah  B.  Carpenter, 

.  daughter  of  the  late  Abiah,  at  Rehoboth. 
American  of 

Polly,  youngest  daughter  of  Major  Samuel, 
and  Luther  Rider,  merchant,  both  of  and 
at  Coventry, 

Huldah  and  Emerson  Humphrey,  both  of 
and  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright. 
American  of 

William  L.,  of  Coventry,  and  Henrietta 
Hutchins,  daughter  of  Richard,  at  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.  Amer- 
ican of 

Betsey  and  John  Draper,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
Attleboro,  at  the  Universalist  Church,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Carrique.    American  of 

Jesse  F.  and  Matilda  Tingley,  daughter  of 
Samuel,  of  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Gideon,  of  Rehoboth, 
and  Aaron  Mason,  of  Attleboro,  at  Reho- 
both.    American  of 

Mrs.  Nancy,  daughter  of  William  Martin,  of 
Pawtucket,  and  Joseph  Peck,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Martin.     American  of 


Sept.  25,  1829 
Jan.  4,  1809 

Oct.  28,  1810 
Aug.  IS,  1 81 1 

June  2,  1812 
Oct.  18,  1812 

April  6,  1 8 14 

March  31,  1816 

March  30,  1817 
Aug.  24,  1 817 

Aug.  26,  1817 

Aug.  9,  181S 

Jan.  26,  18 1 9 

March  9,  1819 

April  23,  1819 
Feb.  10,  1820 

March  24,  1820 

March  31,  1820 


234  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

PECK  Joseph  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Peck,  daughter  of 

WilHam    Martin,  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Martin.    American  of  March  31,  1820 

Lepha   B.  and   Zebe   Bliss,  at  Rehoboth,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  April  6,  1820 

Horatio  and  Nancy  Allen  Mathewson,  at  Bar- 

rington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Aug.  30,  1820 

Everard,  Editor  of   Rochester  [N.  Y.]  Tele- 
graph, and  Chloe  Porter,  of  and  at  Berlin, 

Ct.     American  of  Nov.  7,  1820 

Susan   Carpenter,  of   Rehoboth,  and   Philip 

Martin,  of   Guilford,  Vt.,  at  Rehoboth,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Margaret,  of  Attleboro,  and  Matthew  Camp- 
bell, of  Seekonk,  at  Attleboro.     American 

of  June  I,  (821 

Joseph  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Bethiah  Clarke, 

of  Smithfield,  at  Valley  Falls,  Smithfield. 

American  of  Oct.  5,  1821 

Jemima   Gorham    and    Benjamin    Wardwell 

Bradford,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  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. 

American  of  Dec.  13,  1822 

Dr.  William,  of  Providence,  and  Jane  Thane, 

of   and    at    Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano.     American  of  May  30,  1823 

Ruth,  of  Providence,  and  Rev.  Wilbur  Fiske, 

of  Vermont,  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Crocker,  June  9,  1823 

Lydia  and  John  Calder,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of  June  10,  1823 
George    H.    and    Nancy    Sweet,    youngest 

daughter  of   Gideon,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of  June  17,  1823 
Capron   and    Lydia  Daggett,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  June  21,  1824 

Mrs.  Sylvia  Ann  and  Richard  Sarle,  both  of 

and  at  Scituate.     American  of  Dec.  21,  1824 

Billings  and  Delilah  H.  Goff,  at  Rehoboth. 

American  of  Jan.  21,  1825 

Cynthia  W.  and  Zenus  L.  Nye,  at  Rehoboth, 

by  George  W.  Peck,  Esq.,  Oct.  23,  1825 

Martha  and  Nathaniel  Fales,  3d,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  May  7,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  235 

PECK  Rev.  Solomon,  Professor  in  Amherst  Col- 
lege, formerly  of  Providence,   and   Sarah 

E.  R.  Hooker,  of  and  at  Andover,  Mass.,  by 

Rev.  Prof.  Murdock,  May  ii,  1826 

Stephen  and   Mary  Sylvester,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Oct.  28,  1826 

Caleb    and     Betsey    Kendall,    daughter    of 

Cheever,  Esq.,  of   Maine,  at   Cumberland, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Lombard,  Nov.  26,  1826 

Ann    and   Wilbur   Wheaton,  at    Pawtucket. 

American  of  Nov.  30,  1826 

Mary  'Spurr  and  Esek  Aldrich,  Jr.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.     American 

of  May  [I,  1827 

Sally,    of    Pawtucket,   and    Peter   Wood,    of 

Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Daniel 

Greene,  June  8,  1827 

Almira,  daughter  of  Isaac,  ot  Providence,  and  . 

William  P.  Allen,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  July  9,  1827 
Philip,  Jr.,  and    Roby  Patt,  both   of   and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  9,  1827 

William,  of    Seekonk,  and    Sarah  T.  Hatch, 

daughter  of  late  Solomon,  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Oct.  17,  1827 
Mrs.  Bethiah,  of  Providence,  and  Peleg  Peck, 

of    Scituate,    at    Providence,  by    Rev.  Mr. 

Brown,  Dec.  2,  1827 

Peleg,  of  Scituate,  and  Mrs.  Bethiah  Peck,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Dec.  2,  1827 

Keziah   and    Solomon  Peck,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  Jan.  6,  1828 

Solomon  and  Keziah   Peck,  both    of  and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  Jan.  6,  1828 

Martha  W.,  daughter  of  late  George  W.,  Esq., 

and    Christopher  C.  Dean,  of   Taunton,  at 

Rehoboth.     American  of  Feb.  26,  1828 

Mary,    eldest    daughter    of    Cromwell,    and 

James  C.  Davis,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  19,  1828 

Henry   and    Mary    Talbot,    at    Fall    River. 

American  of  Oct.  9,  1829 

Phebe,  eldest  daughter  of   Alexander,  Esq., 

and  Oliver  Greene,  both  of  and  at  Coven- 
try, Dec.  6,  1829 
Adeline,    daughter    of     Col.     Robert,    and 

Thomas  Luther,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Davis.     American  of  Feb.  15,  1831 

Dr.  Kelley  and  Amey  Ann  Arnold,  both  of 

and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Washburn,        Nov.  17,  183 1 


236 


VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


PECK  Rachal  S.and  Perry  J.  Chace,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips, 
PICKFORD  John  H.  L.,  of  Somersworth,  N.H., 

and  Elizabeth  Sheperd,  at    Worcester,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft.     American  of 
PECKHAM    John  and  Lydia  Brown,  daughter 

of  Gideon,  of  and  at  Middletown,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Eddy, 
William,  Esq.,  and    Mrs. Potter, 

widow  of  Sprague, 
Rebecca,   daughter  of    Thomas,    Esq.,   and 

John  Rodman,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Dehon.     American  of 
Thomas,  Jr.,  and   Sally  Wardwell,  daughter 

of  Col.  Samuel,  at  Bristol,  married  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wight, 
Eliza,  daughter  of   Peter,  of  this  town,  and 

Daniel  Fenner,  of  Coventry,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell, 
Robert  and  Charlotte  Lucinna  Shaw,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  John,  all  of  Taunton, 
Sophia,  daughter  of    Peter,    and    Josiah  I. 

Eddy,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Robert,   of  Petersham,   and  Ruth    Sawyer, 

of  Bolton,  Mass.,  in  this  town, 
Abner  and  Rachel  Barker,  daughter  of  David, 

both  of  and  at  Middletown.     American  of 
Mary,  daughter  of   the  late  Philip,  and  Will- 
iam Sheldon,  merchant,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
William,  of   South  Kingstown,   and    Dorcas 

Gardiner,   daughter   of   the   late   Paul,  at 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Nantucket, 
Hannah,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Freeman 

Perry,  of  Lee,  N.  Y.,  at  South  Kingstown. 

American  of 
Isaac,  of  Wickford,    and    Nancy   E.  Hill,  of 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Manchester, 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Wilbour,  daughter  of 

Anthony,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Amer- 

can  of 
Abner  and  Tabitha   H.  Angell,  daughter  of 

Hon.   Charles,   both  of  and  at  Scituate. 

American  of 
Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  of  Provi^ 

dence,  and  James  D.  Mason,  of   Swanzey, 

at    Providence,    by    Rev.     Mr.     Wilson. 

American  of 
Susan,  daughter  of  Timothy,  Jr.,  and  Levi 

Totten,  Esq.,  at  South  Kingstown.  Amer- 
ican of 


Dec.  I,  1831 

Aug.  18,  1826 

March  2%  1809 
April  30,  1809 

July  II,  1809 

Nov.  29,  1809 

Aug.  4,  1811 

Dec.  I,  181 1 

May  24,  1812 

P"eb.  7,  1 81 3 

March  9,  1813 

Feb.  6,  1815 

April  26,  1 8 16 

July  19,  1816 
Jan.  II,  1817 

Jan.  6,  1818 

Feb.  3,  1818 

March  27,  1818 
Sept.  II,  1818 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


287 


PECKHAM  Timothy,  of  Newport,  and  Zoa 
Maxson,  of  Middletown,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Rev.  Benjamin  and  Mrs.  Ruth  Babcock, 
widow  of  Dea.  Gideon,  of  Newport,  at  Tiv- 
erton.    American  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Portsmouth, 
and  Arnold  Brayman,  of  Exeter,  at  New- 
port.    American  of 

Timothy,  3d,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Sally 
Barker,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Hopkinton.     American  of 

Isaac  and  Rebecca  Field,  daughter  of  Joseph, 
at  Providence.     American  of 

John,  of  Providence,  and  Frances  G.  Lamb, 
of  Nantucket,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Merrett, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and  John 
B.  Newton,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Alanson,  Esq.,  of 
Middletown,  and  Timothy  Sherman,  at 
Newport.     American  of 

Elizabeth  Chatman,  of  Exeter,  and  William 
Rhodes  Rawson,  of  Providence,  at  Exeter, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup, 

Mary,  daughter  of  William  S.,  and  Abner 
Smith,  both  of  and  at  Middletown.  Amer- 
ican of 

Sarah  T.  and  Charles  Barker,  at  Middletown. 
American  of 

Matilda  and  James  Metcalf,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.     American  of 

James  Davis,  M.  D.,  and  Harriet  Brownell, 
eldest  daughter  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  at  Lit- 
tle Compton.     American  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  William  S.,  and  Francis 
Sherman,  at  Middletown.     American  of 

Sally,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Isaac  Cong- 
don,  Jr.,  of  Cranston,  at  Providence, 

Rachel,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 
Richard  Norman.     American  of 

George  W.  and  Eliza  Barker,  daughter  of 
late  Nathaniel,  at  Middletown,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gammell, 

Mrs.  Anna  and  Duliano  Biass,  both  of  and  at 
Glocester,  by  Timothy  Sweet,  Esq., 

Hannah,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Pardon  Sim- 
mons, of  Providence,  at  Little  Compton. 
American  of 


Jan.  28,  1820 

March  14,  1820 

Nov.  10,  1820 

Jan.  30,  1 82 1 
Oct.  30,  1 82 1 

Aug.  29,  1822 
Sept.  13,  1822 

Nov.  5,  1822 

Oct.  12,  1823 

Nov.  18,  1823 
Nov.  25,  1823 
Sept.  28,  1824 

Jan.  21,  1825 

March  15,  1825 

July  II,  1825 

Sept.  13,  1825 

Nov.  22,  1825 
Jan.  10,  1826 

May  II,  1827 


238  VITAL   RECORD    OP   RHODE  ISLAND 

PECKHAM  Harriet  G.,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of 
Newport,  and  John  H.  Newell,  of  Lancas- 
ter, Penn.,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Co  veil.     American  of  Aug.  26,  1828 

Abner  W.  and  Patience  Francis  Harris, 
daughter  of  Charles,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Knight,  Sept.  7,  1828 

Harriet,  of  Portsmouth,  and  George  Sher- 
man, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Norris,  Dec.  31,  1828 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  William 
Lyon,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Choules,  March  8,  1829 

Cornelia  and  Seth  A.  Mitchell,  at  Rochester, 
Mass.     American  of  Oct.  2,  1829 

Joshua  and  Ann  Meigs,  at  Bristol,  at  the 
Methodist  Meeting  House,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Bonney.     American  of  Nov.  17,  1829 

William  L.  and  Mary  Ann  Mitchell,  both  of 
Woonsocket  Falls,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Sanborn,  April  27,  1830 

Job  A.  and  Elizabeth  Swan,  daughter  of 
Richard,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules. 
American  of  July  27,  1830 

Reuben  J.,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  J.  Lock- 
wood,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,         Sept.  15,  1830 

Capt.  Augustus,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  M.  Peckham, 
daughter  of  Felix,  both  of  and  at  Middle- 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Feb.  28,  1S31 

Eliza  M.,  daughter  of  Felix,  and  Capt.  Au- 
gustus Peckham,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Mid- 
dletown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Feb.  28,  1831 

Joseph  C,  of  Providence,  and  Hannah  Free- 
born, daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Portsmouth, 
at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Baltimore,         May  12,  183 1 

Nathaniel  and  Eliza  Sweet,  at  Bristol.  Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  6,  1 83 1 

Alfred  G.  and  Elizabeth  S.  Gardiner,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Edward  C,  at  Providence,  by 
'Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  21,  1831 

Abby  G.,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  William 
E.  Greene,  formerly  of  Hopkinton,  at  Natic 
Village,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Feb.  9,  1832 

Benjamin  F.  and  Philia  Brayman,  at  New- 
port. American  of  May  25,  1832 
PEDERSON  Peter.  Esq.,  Charge  des  Affairs, 
and  Consul  General  from  Denmark,  and 
Maria  L.  Scott,  daughter  of  the  late  Lewis 
A.,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  at  Philadelphia. 
American  of                                                          June  12,  i8i2 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


239 


PEDERSON  Peter,  Esq.,  the  Danish  Minister 

to  the  United   States,  and  Ann   Caroline 

Smith,  of  South  Carolina,  at  Philadelphia. 

American  of  May  30,  1829 

PEERS  Mary  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Major  V 

Peers,   and   Lewis   Collins,   editor   of  the 

Eagle,  at  Maysville,  Ky.     American  of  May  6,  1823 

PEIRCE  Abigail,  daughterofCapt.  Benjamin,  of 

Newport,   and  Paul  Rovenell,   of  and  at 

Charleston,  S.  C,  Dec.  15,  1809 

Timothy  and  Elizabeth  Deblois,  daughter  of 

the  late  Stephen,  of  Newport,  at  Bristol. 

American  of  Dec.  25,  1810 

Lydia  and  Cromwell  T.  Salisbury,  both  of  and 

at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rich,  May  30,  1813 

Martin  and  Eliza  A.  Boyd,  at  East  Greenwich, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Rich,  Feb.  13,  18 14 

PIERCE   Levi,   of   Providence,   and   Betsey   S. 

Wheeler,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Thompson,  March  9,  1818 

PEIRCE  Major  Joseph  H.,  of  Boston,  and  Abby 

Robinson,   daughter  of  William,  of  New 

York,  at  Newport.     American  of  Aug.  27,  1819 

Jonathan,  Jr.,  of  Coventry,  and  Eliza  Hath- 
away, daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  Warwick, 

at  Cranston,  Sept.  2,  1819 

Rebecca  and  William  Sawyer,  both  of  and  at 

Tiverton.     Anrerican  of  Oct.  8,  18 19 

Reuben,  of  North  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Cath- 
arine Jones,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  6,  1820 

Philip,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Fanny  Gray, 

of  and  at  Tiverton.     American  of  Oct.  5,  1821 

Henry,  of  Rhode  Island,  and  Alice  Frye,  at 

Vinal  Haven,  Me.     American  of  Jan.  8,  1822 

William,  of  Little  Compton,   and  Lydia  G. 

Aplin,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tatem,  April  30,  1822 

Zilpha,  of  Middleboro,  Mass.,  and  John  Bur- 
bank,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Middleboro.    Amer- 
ican of  May  14,  1822 
Maria  and  Henry  Hamilton,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick.     American  of  June  4,  1822 

Lucy  B.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Lewis  Perrin,  of 

Seekonk,  at  Taunton.     American  of  Aug.  20,  1822 

Jonathan  and  Hannah  Head,  at  Little  Comp- 
ton.    American  of  Feb.  4,  1823 
Ann,  daughter  of  late  John,  Esq.,  and  Rev. 

Charles  Burroughs,  of  and  at  Portsmouth, 

N.  H.    American  of  April  15,  1823 


240  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

PEIRCE    Washington,  of    Weston,  Mass.,  and 

Fanny  Hatch,  daughter  of  Col.  Israel,  of 

and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Jan.  21,  1824 

Abby  D.,  of  Warwick,  and  Thomas  J.  Hines, 

of  Norwich,  Conn.,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson.     American  of  May  21,  1824 

Abby  D.,  of  Warwick,  and  Thomas  J.  Hives, 

of  Norwich,  Ct.,  at   Warwick.     American 

of  June  8,  1824 

A ,  of  IJttle  Compton,  and  Susan  Gray, 

daughter  of  late  Dea.  Philip,  at  Tiverton. 

American  of  Jan.  21,  1825   . 

Joseph,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia  Lawton,  of 

Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket,  b)r  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  Feb.  4,  1825 

Otis  and  Sarah  Duncan  Fiske,  daughter  of 

Hon.  Caleb,  at  Worcester.     American  of  April  15,  1825 

Mary  Ann,   of  Barrington,  and   Henry   C. 

Rounds,   of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Rexford,  Nov.  6,  1825 

Clarrissa  and   Haile  Bowen,  both  of  and  at 

Barrington,  by  Rev  Mr.  Wood,  Nov.  13,  1825 

Capt.  C.  B.  and  Martha   Gladding,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  i,  1826 

Jeremiah  and  Mary  Ann  Craiig,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ben- 
edict, Jan.  24,  1827 
Mary,    daughter    of    Erastus,    and    George 

Townsend,  of  Exeter,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct.>  by 

Uriel  Fuller,  Esq.    American  of  Aug.  14,  1827 

Ann  and  Peirce  A.  Faulkner,  at  Portsmouth. 

American  of  Dec.  18,  1827 

Nancy,  of  Saugatuck,  Ct.,  and  John  Currier, 

of  New  York,  merchant,  at  Saugatuck,  by 

Rev.  Mrf  Hooper.    American  of  Feb.  5,  1 828 

Alpheus  B.  and  Mary  W.  Richmond,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  May  14,  1828 
Peleg  and  Olive  Hammond,  at  Rehoboth,  Oct.  30,  1828 
Peleg  and  Mrs.  Olive  Hammond,  of  Mendon, 

at  Rehoboth.     Mr.  P.  has  lost  S  wives  by 

whom  he  has  had  21  children,  18  of  whom 

are  now  living.    She  has  been  the  mother 

of  13,  10  of  whom  are  now  living.     Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  5,  1828 
Peleg  and  Miss  Olive  Hammond,  of  Mendon, 

at  Rehoboth.     American  of  Dec.  12,  1828 

Mar.tha,   of   Milton,   and  Abel    Wynian,   of 

Philadelphia,  at  Boston,  Oct.  22,  1829 

Levi  and   Melissa   Clarke,  at  Hubbardston. 

American  of  Aug.  6,  1830 

Eliza  and  Joseph  Coolidge,  at  Boston.    Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  20,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIji GES 


241 


PEIRCE   Charlotte   and  Charles  Allen,  both  of 
and  at  Fall  Rreer.     American  of 
Charlotte  and  Charles  Allen,  at  Fall  River. 

American  of 
Hiram  and  Rebecca  Hopkins,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.     American  of 
George  S.  and  Harriet  G.  Barney,  at  Taun- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton, 
William,   merchant,  and  Ellen   Prentice,   at 

Boston.     American  of 
Nelson,  of  Boston,  and  Deborah  B.  Manches- 
ter, of  Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Bristed, 

PIERCE  Suel  P.  and  Cornelia  Andrews,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

PELOUZE  Lewis,  of  Boston,  and  Ann  McDaniel, 
of  New  York,  at  Philadelphia.   American  of 

PEMBLETON  Mrs.  Dorcas  and  John  Prince, 
in  this  town, 

PENDLETON  William  C    and  Elizabeth  Hall, 
'     daughter  of  Capt.  Lyman,  both  of  and  at 

Westerly.     American  of 
Phebe,  of  Taunton,  and  Isaac  Bailey,  of  New 
Bedford,  at  Taunton.     American  of 

PENNELL  Ann  W.  and  Charles  Knight,  at 
Salem.    American  of 

PENNIMAN  Aldis  and  Betsey  Paine,  both  of 
and  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Lyman, 
Abby  L.,  daughter  of  late  Obadiah,  and  Stan- 
ford Newell,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tobey, 
Frances  and  Dr.  Isaac  Appleton,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

PENNINGTON  Ann  Stephenson,  daughter  of 
the  late  Josias,  Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  and 
Samuel  Jacobs,  formerly  of  this  town, 
at  Baltimore,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barton, 

PENNO  Mrs.  Phebe  Pearce,  daughter  of  Dr. 
Benjamin  Dyer,  of  Cranston,  and  William 
Washburn,  of  Taunton,  at  Cranston. 
American  of 
Clarissa  A.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Joseph  C.  Gar- 
diner, of  Providence,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Ferguson, 

PENRICE  John,  Editor  of  Louisiana  Advertiser, 
and  Louisa  B.  Moore,  at  New  Orleans. 
American  of 

PERCIVAL  Capt.  Isaac  and  Catharine  G. 
Stockwell,  both  of  Boston,  at  Providence, 


Feb.  22,  1 83 1 

Feb.  25,  1831 

April  15,  1831 

May  I,  1831 

June  10,  1 83 1 

Sept.  22,  1 83 1 
May  17,  1832 
Aug.  6,  1830 
April  2,  1809 

Dec.  31,  1819 

April  29,  1 83 1 

April  9,  1830 

March  12,  1817 

Sept.  21,  1829 
March  26,  1830 

March  S,  1816 

Sept.  28,  182 1 

June  6,  1831 

Dec.  29,  1829 
Jan.  15,  1832 


242  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

PERHAM    Mary  A.  and  Harrison  Case,  both  of 

Hallowell,  Me.,  at  Boston.     American  of  April  I3,  1831 

PERKINS    Maria,  of   Ashford,  Ct.,  and   Israel 

Day,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  at  Ashford,  June  22,  1809 

Barbara  H.,  daughter  of  Samuel   G.,  Esq., 

and    Dr.    Walter    Cbanning,    at    Boston. 

American  of  April  4,  1815 

Anne  and  Moses  Smith,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Jacobs.     American  of  Dec.  12,  1815 

Charlotte   W.,  only  daughter   of   Hezekiah, 

Esq.,   and   Lieut.   Owen   Ransom,    U.  S. 

Army,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  March  2,  1817 

Charles,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  of  Norwich, 

and  Clarrissa  Deming,  daughter  of  Julius, 

Esq.,  of  and  at  Litchfield,  Ct.    American  of  May  6,  1817 

Lucretia  S.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Elias,  of  Nor- 
wich, Ct.,  and  Major  Thomas  Williams,  of 

the   house   of   Hazard    &    Williams,   New 

York,  at  Norwich.  American  of  May  30,  1817 
and  Mrs. Johns,  at  Hel- 

ston,  in  Cornwall,  Eng.     By  this  marriage 

Mr.  P.  becomes  a  father  and  brother-in-law 

to   his  brother's  grandfather  and  uncle  to 

her    children     and     father-in-law     to    his 

brother.     American  of  Nov.  18,  1817 

Ann   Huntington   and    Sherman    Converse, 

Esq.,   Editor   of    New   Haven    Journal,  at 

Windham,  Ct.     American  of  .Dec.  22,  1818 

George  L.,  Esq.,  and  Emily  Lathrop,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Norwich, 

Ct.,  June  I,  1819 

Thomas  H.,  Jr.,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Hon.  T. 

H.,   and    Jane    Frances   Rebecca   Duma- 

resque,  at  Boston.     American  of  May  23,  1820 

Mary  Ann  Gushing,  daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas 

H.,  and  Thomas  Graves  Carey,  Esq.,  At- 
torney at  Law,  of  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  at  Bos- 
ton. American  of  June  6,  1820 
Emily    E.,    daughter    of    Hon.    Elias,    and 

Charles   Griswold,  Esq.,  of   Lyme,  Ct.,  at 

New  London.     American  of  Dec.  8,  1820 

Elisha  B.,  Esq.,  of   Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  Emily 

Pope,  of  and  at  Boston.     American  of  July  2,  1822 

Elizabeth  W.,  of  Franklin,  Ct.,  and  Albert  G. 

Wells,    of    Rhode    Island,    at     Franklin. 

American  of  July  2,  1822 

Nancy,  of  Exeter,  and  Capt.  Edmund  Cooper, 

of  and  at  North  Kingstown.  American  of  Aug.  20,  1822 
Caroline,  daughter  of   Hon.  Thomas  H.,  and 

William    H.   Gardiner,   Esq.,   at    Boston. 

American  of  April  18,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  243 

PERKINS  Clarrissa  F.,  eldest  daughter  of  late 

Edward,  of    Windham,    Ct.,    and    Henry 

Westcott,  of  Providence,  at  Windham,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Everett,  June  3,  1827 

Nancy  Gushing,  daughter   of   Hon.  Thomas 

H.,  Esq.,  and   William    Ferdinand   Carey, 

Esq.,  of  New  York,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Channing,  Nov.  18,  1828 

Mrs.    Eliza  Greene  and    Rev.   George    W. 

Doane,  Asst.  Minister  of   Trinity  Church, 

at  Boston.     American  of  Sept.  22,  1829 

Elizabeth     and    Joel    Gay,    at     Lynnfield. 

American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 

PERRIGO    David  and  Hannah  Clarke,  both  of 

Wrentham,   at    Providence,    by    Stephen 

Branch,  Esq.,  Dec.  31,  1828 

PERRIN  Lewis,  of  Seekonk,  and  Lucy  B.  Peirce, 

of  Attleboro,  at  Taunton.     American  of  Aug.  20,  1822 

Erastus,  of  Pomfret,  and  Caroline  Nichols,  at 

Woodstock,  Ct.     American  of  Jan.  i6,  1824 

George  and  Harriet  C  Chamberlain,  daugh- 
ter of  Harmon,  at  Worcester,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Miller,  Oct.  13,  1828 

PERROTTE  Julia  C.,of  Providence,  and  Robert 

T.  Douglass,  of   Newport,  at   Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  5,  1832 

PERRY    Thomas,  Cashier  of  Washington  Bank, 

Westerly,  and    Elizabeth   Foster,  at  Hop- 

kinton.     American  of  Nov.  22,  1808 

Jane  L.,  of  Round,  O.,  and  Richard  B.  Bedon, 

Esq.,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.     American  of  April  14,  1809 

Abigail    E.,   daughter    of    Col.  James,    and 

Dutee  J.  Pearce,  Esq.,  all  of  and  at  New- 
port. American  of  April  12,  1811 
Oliver  H.,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Elizabeth 

Champlain    Mason,  only  daughter   of   the 

late  Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Newport.     American 

of  May  14,  181 1 

Sally  and  Oliver  Spellman,  in   this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Jan.  5,  1812 

Raymond  H.  J.,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Mary 

Ann  DeWolfe,  daughter  of  James,  Esq.,  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White.  American  of  May  20,  1814 
Lieut.   Matthew   Calvert,  U.  S.   Navy,   and 

Jane   Slidell,   daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  at 

New  York.    American  of  Dec.  30,  18 14 

Ann    M.,  daughter  of  Christopher  R.,  Esq., 

of  Newport,  and  George  W.  Rogers,  Esq., 

Master  Commander  U.  S.  Navy,  at   New 

York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen.    American  of  July  11,  1815 


244 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


PERRY  Caleb  E.,  Esq.,  of  Attleboro,  and 
Wealthy  Macomber,  of  and  at  Norton. 
American  of 

Freeman,  of  Lee,  N.  Y.,  and  Miss  Hannah 
Peckham,  of  and  at  South  Kingstown. 
Americ.in  of 

Simeon,  Esq.,  and  Sally  Reed,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Col.  Thomas,  at  Dighton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gushee, 

Joseph  T.,  of  Newport,  and  Susan  Hull, 
daughter  of  Joseph,  late  of  South  Kings- 
town, at  Sterling,  Ct.     American  of 

Jane  T.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Christo- 
pher R.,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  and  Dr.  William 
Butler,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
American  of 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Maria  Greene,  daughter  of 
Isaiah,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Charlestown, 
R.  I.     American  of 

Patience,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  Esq.,  and 
Joseph  Briggs,  at  Dighton,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mary,  of  Kiliingly,  Ct.,  and  Otis  Salisbury, 
at  Glocester,  by  David  Arnold,  Esq. 
American  of 

James  and  Sally  Moulton,  daughter  of  late 
Michael,  at  Newport.    American  of 

William  B.  and  Mary  Ann  Gardiner,  at  New- 
port.    American  of 

Otis,  of  Kiliingly,  Ct.,  and  Elizabeth  Orms- 
bee,  of  Providence, 

Dr.  Ebenezer  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Tabor,  at 
New  Bedford.     American  of 

Harriet,  daughter  of  late  Col.  James,  and 
Constant  C.  Greene,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Webb, 

Sally  and  Peter  Wells,  at  Windham.  Ameri- 
can of 

Mary  S.,  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  of  New- 
port, and  Perry  W.  Shaw,  of  Cumberland, 
at  Newport.     American  of 

Capt.  John  L.  and  Susan  Verily,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Alice  M.  and  George  W.  Hathaway,  both  of 
Dighton,  at  Rehoboth.     American  of 

Rebecca,  of  Rehoboth,  and  James  Thayer,  of 
and  at  Taunton.     American  of 

Ichabod  and  Celia  D.  Wardwell,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Wilson, 


June  i8,  1816 
July  19,  1816 
Oct.  12,  1818 
Oct.  IS,  1819 

Dec.  31,  1819 

Dec.  31,  1819 

Nov.  3,  1820 

Nov.  14,  1820 
March  30,  1821 

Nov.  30,  1 82 1 

Dec.  4,  1 82 1 

March  22,  1822 

Aug.  25,  1822 
Feb.  3,  1824 

Feb.  27,  1824 

May  9,  1824 

Aug.  24,  1824 

March  4,  1825 

May  II,  1825 


RHODE   ISLAND    AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  245 

PERRY  Hiram  A.  and  Mary  Ann  Gardiner, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Edward  C,  both  of  New- 
port, at  New  York,  July  17,  1825 
Eveline,  daughter  of  late  Col.  James,  of  New- 
port, and  Capt.  Gideon  Ricketson,  at  Wil- 
mington, N.C.  American  of  Aug.  12,  1825 
James  W.,  of  Lebanon,  Ct.,  and  Lavina  Lane, 
daughter  of  Dea.  Daniel,  of  and  at  Norton, 
Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  Jan.  30,  1826 

Mrs.  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Hon.  James  De- 
Wolfe,  and  William  H.  Sumner,  Esq.,  of 
Boston,  Adj.  Gen.  of  Mass.,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Oct.  4,  1826 

Nancy  B.  and  Asaph  L.  Bliss,  at  Rehoboth, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Vernon,  Oct.  22,  1826 

Mary  Ann  and  Samuel  Burr,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  3,  1826 

William,  Jr.,  of  Lebanon,  Ct.,  and  Alice 
Segar,  of  South  Kingstown,  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Torrey, 

William,  formerly   of   Newport,   and  Rosina 

'    Penelope  Almy,  of  and  at  Charleston,  S.  C, 

Dwight  R.,  of  Riceboro,  Ga.,  and  Mary  M. 
R.  Swift,  of  Fairhaven, 

Enock  W.  and  Hannah  Dole,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Mary  Ann,  of  Salem,  and  Henry  Beckford, 
of  Andover,  at  Salem.     American  of 

Lewis  and  Rachel  Gifford,  at  Nantucket. 
American  of 

Elizabeth  and  James  M.  Grinnell,  of  New 
Bedford,  at  Hopkinton.     American  of 

Belinda  and  Joseph  Sisson,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman, 

Nathaniel  and  Huldah  Gibbs,  at  Wareham. 
American  of 

Cordelia  E.  and  Horatio  Gilbert,  at  Norton, 

Mass.     American  of  Dec.  9,  183 1 

PERTZ  George  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Hanover,  and 
Julia  Garnett,  daughter  of  late  John,  at 
Paris,  France,  at  the  American  Embassy, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Jarvis,  Sept.  14,  1827 

PETERS  Harriet  S.  and  William  J.  Bettes,  prin- 
ter, at  Boston.     American  of  March  30,  182 1 

Nicholas  and  Waitey  Greene,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.     American  of  Feb.  4,  1823 

PETERSON  Edward  and  Caroline  Cutler,  both 

of  and  at  Newport,  Dec.  15,  1822 

PETRI  E  George,  merchant,  of  Little  Falls,  N. 
Y.,  and  Mary  M.  Tillinghast,  only  daugh- 


Sept.  II, 

1827 

Oct.  30, 

1828 

Sept.  3, 

1829 

Oct.  30, 

1829 

Feb.  19, 

1830 

Sept.  24, 

1830 

Oct.  I, 

1830 

April  24, 

1831 

May  20, 

1831 

246  VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

PETRI  E: 

ter  of  Sylvanus,  formerly  of  Providence,  at 
Little  Falls,  N.  Y.     American  of  Dec.  15,  1815 

PETTY  Daniel,  Jr.,  and  Harriet  Amanda  Bur- 
gess, daughter  of  Benjamin,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  31,  18 19 

PETTEY  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and 
Seth  Hunt,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  .  Dec.  22,  18 19 

Eliza,  daughter  of  late  David,  and  Jonathan 

Cady,  at  Providence.    American  of  May  16,  1823 

David  and  Martha  Fenner,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.  Ameri- 
can of  April  15,  1825 

Rebecca  W.,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Enos 
H.  Weeden,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  17,  1825 

Barbury  and  George  Leavens,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Johnston,  Jan.  4,  1826 

Moses,  of   Westport,   and   Phebe    Albro,  at 

Portsmouth.     American  of  June  S,  1827 

Thomas  J.  and  Phebe  Babcock,  at  Fall  River. 

American  of  April  29,  1831 

PETTIBONE  Lemira  and  James  S.  Linn,  ed- 
itor Western  Intelligencer,  at  Delaware, 
N.  Y.     American  of  April  4,  1820 

PETENGILL  Nancy,  of  this  town,  and  Henry 
Hopkins,  of  Seekonk,  at  Sterling,  Ct. 
American  of  July  14,  1812 

PETTINGILL  Daniel    and    Lydia  Lincoln,    at 

Providence.     American  of  Dec.  8,  1821 

PETTIS  David,  of  Nantucket,  and  Frances 
Kaull,  of  Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
J.  N.  Brown,  Aug.  20,  1826 

Caroline  and  Jacob  Manchester,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  3,  1827 

Arnold  and  Damaris  Fowler,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Feb.  28,  1828 

Henry  N.   and    Olive  G.  Parker,   at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Pickering,  Dec.  17,  1832 
PHELPS  Amelia  and  Rev.   J.  M.   Wainwright, 

at  Hartford,. Ct.     American  of  Aug.  18,  1818 

Mary  F.,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry,  Esq.,  and 
John  Davis.     American  of  Nov.  2,  1819 

Mary  Ann,  of  Bristol,  anfl  Zeno  Waterman, 
at  Johnston.     American  of  Aug.  6,  1822 

Charles  H.,  of  Stonington,  and  Ann  R.  Ham- 
mond, daughter  of  James,  of  Newport,  at 
Stonington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hart,  July  28,  1824 

Mary  Almira,  of  Windsor,  and  Roswell  M. 
Field,  of  Fayetteville,  at  Putney,  Vt.,  Dec.  17,  1832 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


247 


PHELPS  M.  A.  and  J.  H.  Clarke,  at  Boston, 
PHETTEPLACE  Almy  and   Welcome   White, 
at   Smithfield,   by    Thomas    Mann,    Esq. 
American  of 

Otis  and  Sally  Davis,  at  Smithfield,  by 
Thomas  Mann,  Esq., 

Huldah  and  Obadiah  Smith,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Ara  Winsor,  Esq., 
PHILANTHROPIST  Temperance  N.,   of  Bos- 
ton, and  William  G.  Investigator,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Goodjudge, 
PHILBROOK  Harriet  and   Henry  Gushing,  at 

Providence, 
PHILIPS  John,  editor  Herald  of  the  United 
States,  and  Martha  Cole,  eldest  daughter 
of  Capt.  Ebenezer,  of  and  at  Warren,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
PHILLIVS  Richard  C,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Ruth 
B.  Smith,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams, 

Capt.  Richard,  47,  and  Eliza  Cotton,  13,  at 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.     American  of 

Mary,  of  Warren,  and  John  R.  Burroughs,  of 
Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs. 
American  of 

Joseph,  of  this  town,  and  Phebe  Smith,  of 
and  at  Albany.     American  of 

Joanna  B.,  of  Taunton,  and  Daniel  Payson, 
of  Walpole,  Mass.,  at  Taunton, 

Charles,  16,  and  Sally  Phillips,  daughter  of 
Charles,  14,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone. 
American  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Charles,  14,  and  Charles 
Phillips,  16,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone. 
American  of 
PHILLIPS  Mrs.  Tabitha,  of  Chatham,  Mass., 
and  Shuball  Franklin  Arnold,  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Lavina,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  War- 
ren, and  Edward  Rhodes,  of  and  at  Paw- 
tuxet, by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

James,  of  Baltimore,  and  Lucy  Waldron,  of 
Bristol,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq., 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann, 

James,  of  Providence,  and  Susan  Paine,  of 
and  at  Foster.     American  of 

Prescilla  and  Robert  Dyer,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Nancy,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Caleb, 
Esq.,  and  Stephen  Williams,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 


Dec.  19,  1832 

March  4,  1828 

Jan.  4,  1829 

Nov.  8,  1829 

Jan.  16,  1829 
Aug.  23,  1819 

May  26,  181  [ 

Aug.  16,  1813 
Oct.  19,  1813 

March  10,  1815 
June  6,  1815 
Oct.  9,  1816 

April  II,  1817 

April  II,  1817 

April  8,  181 8 

Jan.  25,  1819 

Aug.  I,  1819 

Nov.  12,  1819 

Jan.  30,  1820 

April  4,  1820 


248 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


PHILLIPS    Capt.  Joseph  and  Phebe  Cahoone, 

daughter  of    Stephen,  Esq ,  at   Newport. 

American  of 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Peter,  Esq.,  and  James 

Hogg,   Esq.,  the  "  Ettrick   Shepherd  "  at 

Monswold    Mains,    Scotland.     American 

of 
Ann  and  Joseph  Cheeseley,  [both  blind],  at 

Wilmington,  Del.     American  of 
Mary,   second   daughter   of  Luke,  and  John 

McDonald,  of  Johnston,  at  Foster.     Amer- 
ican of 
William   R.,   of   Providence,   and   Mary   G. 

Freebody,  daughter  of  William,  of  and  at 

Newport.     American  of 
John,  of  Exeter,  and  Mary  Spink,  of  and  at 

Wickford, 
Martha  B.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  James,  of 

Newport,  and  Francis  Richmond,  of  Taun- 
ton, at  Newport.     American  of 
Stephen  and  Alice  Eliza  Williams,  daughter 

of  Henry,  at  Providence, 
John    S.  and  Ann  Nicholas,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Hannah   and   John  V.  Otterson,  at  Bristol. 

American  of 
Silence,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jacob,  and  Elkanah 

Woodward,    both    of    and     at    Taunton. 

American  of 
Elizabeth   and    Bennett    Pearson,  at   Valley 

Falls.     American  of 
Edward  and   Sophia  Ruggles,   daughter  of 

late  Benjamin,  at  Newport.     American  of 
Abigail    B.,  daughter  of  Hon.  William,  and 

Rev.  Ebenezer   Burgess,    of   Dedharn,   at 

Boston.     American  of 
N ,  publisher  of  National  Advocate,  and 

Hetty  Seixas,  daughter  of  late  Moses,  of 

Newport,  at  New  York.    American  of 
Mary  L.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  James,  and 

Nathaniel  S.  Ruggles,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     American  of 
Damoris,   of  Valley    Falls,   Smithfield,   and 

Hiram  Aldrich,  of  Seekonk,  at  said  former 

place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 
Mrs.  Nancy,  daughter  of  Pardon  Angell,  and 

Mayor   Flavell   Paterson,   both   of  and  at 

Scituate.    American  of 
Thomas  Walley,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and 

Anna  Jones  Dunn,   daughter  of  Samuel, 

Esq.,  at  Boston.     American  of 


May  9,  1 820 

July  7,  1820 
Feb.  20,  1 82 1 

March  6,  1821 

April  6,  182 1 
June  14,  1821 

Oct.  26,  1 82 1 

Jan.  I,  1822 

March  20,  1822 

July  9,  1822 

Aug.  9,  1822 
March  11,  1823 
March  28,  1823 

May  30,  1823 

Oct.  21,  1823 

Nov.  4,  1823 

Jan.  4,  1824 

March  12,  1824 

March  23, 1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN^MARRIAGES 


249 


PHILLIPS  Margaret  Wendall,  daughter  of  late 
Hon.  John,  of  Boston,  and  Edward  Rey- 
nolds, M.  D.,  at  Boston.     American  of 

David,  Jr.,  and  Mary  N.  Rhodes,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Richard,  both  of  and  at  Scituate,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Knight, 

Nathaniel  and  Nancy  Baker,  at  Taunton, 

Betsey  and  James  Smith,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brawn, 

Mary  and  Jabez  Holden,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Harriet,  of  Cranston,  and  Jacob  H.  Brown, 
of  Rehoboth,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tatem, 

Rev. ,  of  Attleboro,  and  Susan  Cole,  of 

and  at   Providence,   by-  Rev.    Dr.    Gano. 
American  of 

Joseph  and  Mary  Ann  Lockwood,  both  of 
Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pick- 
ering, 

Stephen,  of  Smithfield,  and  Almana  Cooke, 
of  and  at  Glocester, 

Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Exeter,  and  Mercy  Hoxsie, 
of  West  Greenwich,  at  Centreville,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

Robey,  of  Warren,  and  Thomas  Eddy,  of 
Attleboro,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Joseph,  of  Duxbury,  and  Sally  Whiting,  at 
Plymouth.     American  of 

Hannah  Proctor,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Will- 
iam, and  John  Brown  Thompson,  all  of 
Warren,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Samuel  and  Emeline  Traverse,  daughter  of 
the  late  Thomas,  of  Rehoboth,  at  the 
Second  Unitarian  Church,  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Ruth,  of  Taunton,  and  George  Bailey,  of  Fall 
River,  at  Taunton.     Amei-ican  of 

Grafton  G.,  of  Dartmouth,  and  Mary  M.  Cat- 
tle, of  and  at  Freetown, 

Patience,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of 
Warren,  and  Capt.  Alfred  Smith,  of  Paw- 
tuxet, at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hathaway, 
at  St.  Mark's  Church, 

Stephen  A.  and  Elizabeth  Brown,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman, 

Olivia  T.,  of  Bristol,  and  Joseph  Wadsworth 
Barrett,  of  Boston,  at  Bristol, 
PHINNEY  Eliza  Kinnicutt,  daughter  of  Daniel, 
and   Captain   William  Champlain,  both  of 
and  at  Warren.    American  of 


Jan.  II,  1825 

Dec.  22,  1825 
Jan.  22,  1826 

April  6,  1826 

Oct.  14,  1826 

Dec.  31,  1826 

March  23,  1827 

June  10,  1827 
Jan.  6,  1828 

Feb.  26,  1828 
Nov.  24,  1828 
Sept.  15,  1829 

July  4,  1830 

Sept.  16,  1830 

March  22,  183 1 

April  28,  1 83 1 

Jan.  22,  1832 

April  23,  1832 

Oct.  I,  1833 

Sept.  23,  1823 


250 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


PHINNEY    Hannah,   daughter  of   Daniel,  and 

Capt.   Ambrose   Barnaby,  both  of  and  at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hathaway,  Feb.  24,  183 1 

PHIPPEN  George  and  Eliza  Rhodes,  at  Lynn, 

Mass.     American  of  Nov.  13,  1818 

PHIPPS  Harriet,  of  Thompson,  Ct,,  and  Samuel 

Harrington,  of  Brimfield,  Mass.,  at  Thomp- 
son. American  of  Nov.  13 — 27,  1821 
Sarah  C,  of  Framingham,  Mass.,  and  Luther 

Metcalf,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Medway,  at  Framing- 
ham.  American  of  Jan.  29,  1828 
PICKENS    James,    of    Boston,    merchant,    and 

Charity  Mackie,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr. 

Andrew,   at   Wareham,    by     Rev.    Noble 

Everett,  June  15,  1815 

PICKERING  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Hon.  Tim- 
othy, and  Hammond  Dorsey,  of  Maryland, 

at  Wenham,  Mass.     American  of  Aug.  20,  1816 

Levina,  of  Bellingham,  Mass.,  and  Oliver  Fol- 

lett,  of  and  at  Cumberland.     American  of  April  3,  1821 

Emeline,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  David,  and 

John  S.  Greene,  publisher  of  the  Christian 

Telescope  and  Republican  Herald,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  8,  1828 

PICKETT  William   D.,    Esq.,    of    Washington, 

Ala.,  and  Eliza  G.  Whitman,  of  Providence, 

at  Washington,  Ala.,  June  10,  18.59 

PICKMAN  Martha,    daughter   of    Hon.    B , 

and  Samuel  B.  Walcott,  at  Salem.  Amer- 
ican of  June  9,  1829 
PIDGE  Mary,  of  Attleboro,  and  David  Gould,  of 

this    towrn.    at    Attleboro,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Wilder,      '  April  18,  1813 

Winthrop,  of  this  town,  and  Ann  Burt  Norris, 

daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Paul  V.,  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  June  7,  181  5 

Hannah,  of  Attleboro,  and  William  C.  Lin- 
coln, of  Norton,  at  Providence.     American 

of  Oct.  I,  1819 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Dighton, 

and  Edwin   M.  Larchar,  of  Providence,  at 

Dighton.     American  of  March  6,  1821 

Benjamin,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia    Lewis, 

of  and  at  Dighton.     American  of  Jan.  25,  1822 

Ann  Eliza,  of  North  Providence,  and  Pardon 

Williams,  of  Taunton,  at  North  Providence,  March  22,  1829 
PIKE    James   and    Amey  Butler,  both  of  this 

town,  Oct.  4,  1 81 3 

James    M.    and     Martha    Corey,    youngest 

daughter  of    the  late   Capt.   William,   by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  31,  1814 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN^MARRIAGES 


251 


PIKE  Henry  and  Mrs.  Mary  Moore,  both  of  and 
at  this  town, 

Isaac,  of  Killingly,  Conn., and  Rebecca  Briggs, 
daughter  of  the  late  Robert,  of  and  at 
Foster.     American  of 

Mary  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  John  F.  Jen- 
kins, Esq.,  at  Lexington,  Ky., 

Sally,  of  North  Providence,  and  Ezekiel 
Smith,  2d,  at  Rehoboth.     American  of 

Jonathan  and  Cynthia  Hathaway,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  tjano, 

Betsey  and  Horatio  Webb,  printer,  both  of 
Brooklyn,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 

Edward,  of  Warwick,  and  Ann  Maria  Barton, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Rufus,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
PINCKNEY  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Jacob, 
of  Pinckney's  farm,  and  Samuel  Kennedy, 
of  this  town,  at  said  Pinckney's  farm, 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
PINKNEX  Julia,  youngest  daughter  of  Jacob, 
of  Johnston,  and  George  Beverly,  of  Cran- 
stonj  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 

Isaac  H.  and  Julia  Ann  Tread  well,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Jonathan,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Jacob,  Jr.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sarah 
Fowler,  of  Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker, 

Charlotte  and  William  Stewart,  Esq.,  at  Bal- 
timore.    American  of 

Eliza  Lucas,  daughter  of   Gen.  Charles   C, 
and  Ralph  Izard,  Esq.,    at  Charleston,    S. 
C.     American  of 
PINKHAM  Coffin  and  Mrs.  Rebecca  Haskell,  at 
Nantucket.     American  of 

Alexander  and  Thirza    Fuller,  at  Nantucket. 
American  of 
PINGRY  Mary  H.  and  David   Currier,  at  New- 

buryport.     American  of 
PINN  Mary  and  Benoni  Ward,   both  of  and  at 

Newport.     American  of 
PINNEGAR  Mary,  daughter  of  Col.  David,  and 
James   B.   Pearce,   both  of  and    at    East 
Greenwich.     American  of 
PIPER  Joseph  and  Caroline  Stone,  at  Newbury- 

port.     American  of 
PIRRSON  Susannah  Matilda,  daughter  of  James, 
and    Robert   Eberard   Schmidt  Von   Der 


Nov.  4,  18,15 

March  i,  1816 

March  14,  1822 

June  8,  1824 

Dec.  9,  1824 

April  16,  1826 

May  17,  1830 

May  3,  1813 

Feb.  22,  i8i6 

March' 30,  181 8 

May  24,  1818 
Nov.  20,  1 82 1 

March  12,  1824 
Aug.  25,  1829 
May  27,  1 83 1 
Nov.  17,  1829 
Oct.  17,  1820 

April  13,  1827 
Jan.  29,  1830 


252  VITAL  RECORD-  OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

PIRRSON: 

Lannitz,  both  of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Bayard,  -       May  9,  1831 

PITCHER  George  F.  and  Freelove  S,  Whipple.      • 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.    Ameri- 
can of  Nov.  II,  1808 

Sally  and  Charles  O.  Foster,  merchant,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  5,  181 3 

Alanson  and  Catharine  Kelley,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  23,  1820 

Maria,  daughter  of  Dr.  Elisha,  of  Franklin, 
Ct.,  and  Noyes  Champlain,  of  Windam,  at 
Franklin.     American  of  Dec.  23,  1823 

Mary  Ann  Foster,  only  daughter  of  Earned, 
and  Luke  Parmenter,  at  St.  Peter's  Church, 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Aug.  23,  1826 

Emeline  B.  and  John  H.  Gould,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket, at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Dec.  8,  1828 

Sarah  Ann  and  Alfred  Jordan,  both  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  by  George  L.  Barnes,  Esq.,  Aug.  21,  1831 

PITMAN  Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  John,  of 
this  town,  and  Jacob  Willard,  Esq. ,    Attor- 
ney and  Counsellor  at  Law,   of  Fitchburg,  , 
Mass.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,                Sept.  17,  1810 

Benjamin  H.  and  Mary  Ann  Stanhope, 
daughter  of  the  late  Edward,  at  Newport. 
American  of  Dec.  25,  1810 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Thomas  G.,  Esq.,  and  Wil- 
liam S.  Nichols,  at  Newport.    American  of         April  4,  1815 

Rachel  H.,  daughter  of  Thomas  G.,  Esq.,  of 
Newport,  and  Charles  M.  Thurston,  at 
Newport.     American  of  Sept.  11,  1818 

Abby,  daughter  of  Thomas  G.,  of  Newport, 
and  Eberezer  Coleman,  pastor  of  Congre- 
gational Church  at  Tiverton,  married  at 
Newport.     American  of  Jan.  26,  1819 

Rev.  Hipkins,  74,  and  Miss  Phebe  Adams, 
72.  The  mother  of  the  bride  is  still  living; 
was  married  to  James  Bates  about  1725. 
She  has  now  about  80  descendants;  in  Vir- 
ginia.    American  of  June  22,  1819 

Peter  and  Lucy  Loomis,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Aug.  12,  1819 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  late  Isaac,  of  Provi 
dence,  and  Abraham  Wild,  Esq.,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Hartford,  Ct.     American  of  June  15,  1821 

Elizabeth  Ann,  daughter  of  late  John,  and 
William  H.  Taylor,  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of  June  22,  1821 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  253 

PITMAN  Benjamin,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Mary 
Ann  Carter,  daughter  of  Capt.  Robert,  of 
and  at  Newport.     American  of.  Oct.  21,  1823 

Rosannah  and  Milton  Hall,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  20,  1824 

James,  of  Newport,  and  Elizabeth  D  Wheeler, 
daughter  of  Isaac,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Stoning- 
ton,  Ct.,  Oct.  30,  1825 

Emily,  daughter  of  Thomas  G.,  Esq.,  and 
Capt.  Simon  Newton,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  July  8,  1827 

Phebe  V.,  daughtei'  of  Isaac,  of  Newport,  and 
George  W.  Ormsbee,  of  Providence, '  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Nov.  18,  1827 

William  R.,  of  Fall  River,  and  Matilda  Thurs- 
ton, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Norris. 
American  of  Dec.  2,  1828 

Mary  Ann.  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  and  Ben- 
jamin T.  Wells,  of  and  at  Boston.  Ameri- 
can of  April  13,  1830 

Thomas  G.,  Jr.,    and  Sarah    R.    Sweet,    at 

Newport.     American  of  Dec.  28,  1830 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  Reynolds,  young- 
est daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Lewis.     American  of  Jan.  25,  1831 

Eliza  Ann,  of  Newport,  and  Joseph  Crocker, 
of  Providence,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tucker,  March  7,  1831 

Eleanor  and  Jeremiah  D.  Liscomb,  at    Bris- 
tol.    American  of  May  24,  183 1 
PITTS   Hope   and    Benjamin  Robinson,  in   this 

town,  '         Jan.  29,  1 81 1 

Joseph  and   Bathsheba   Arnold,  daughter  of 

the  late  Col.  Daniel,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Jan.  i,  1815 

Abner,  of  Taunton,  and  Eleanor  Sanford, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  of  and  at  Berk- 
eley, by  Rev.  Mr.  Andr?s,  Sept.  14,  181 5 

Maria  and  Benjamin  Robinson,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  14,  1815 

Sarah,  of    Dighton,  and  James    H.  Blake,  of 

Taunton,  at  Dighton.     American  of  Sept.  23,  1823 

Mrs.  Eleanor  J5.,  of  Providence,  and  Calvin 
W.  Chace,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  4,  1824 

Lovice  and  Nathan  Chace,  at    Dighton,  by 

Rev.  Ebenezer  Blake.     American  of  Oct.  12,  1824 

PLACE  Mary  and  Richard  R.  Clemens,  at  Glo- 

cester.     American  of  Nov.  18,  18 14 

Peter  and  Eliza  Hathaway,  eldest  daughter 
of  Benjamin,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  17,  18 16 


254  VITAL   RECORD    OP    RHODE  ISLAND 

PLACE  Mary,  only  daughter  of  Philip,  and  Levi 
Johnson,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Palmer.     American  of  Dec.  22,  1818 
Samuel  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Carr,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     American  of  Dec.  17,  1819 

Sarah  Ann  and  George  B.  Whitford,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  April  6,  1826 

John  and  Eveline  Greene,  at  Pawtuxet,  March  27,  1828 

Nancy  F.  and  Allen  O.  Lott,  at  Johnston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Oct.  30,  1828 

PLACID E  Caroline,  of  New  York,  and  Leigh 
Waring,  of  the  Providence  Theatre,  at  New 
York.     American  of  July  i,  1814 

PLATNER  Mrs.  Lydia  and   Dea.    Josiah  Cady, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Feb.  7,  1832 

PLOOMEY  Hawes  and  William  Millard,  both  of 

,and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,         Sept.  27,  1829 

PLOUGH   Eliza,  aged  1 1  y.,  11  m.,  r  i  days,  and 

Harrison  Currens,  15,  in  Kentucky,  July  2,  1829 

PLUMLEY  John  and  Mary  Dismore,  at   Boston. 

American  of  Feb.  9,  1830 

PLUMMER  Sarah  F.,  daughter  of  the  Governor- 
elect,  and  late  Senator  of  U.  S.,  and  Will- 
iam Claggett,  Esq.,  member  of  N.  H.  As- 
sembly, son  of  Hon.  Clifton,  late  M.  C. 
and  Judge  of  Superior  Court,  at  Epping, 
N.  H.     American  of  June  14,  1816 

A.  F.  and  Mary  Ann  Proffett  (colored),  both 

of  and  at  Providence.     American  of  May  15,  1821 

Mary  Ann  S.,  of  Portland,  Me.,  and  Capt. 
James  R.  Dockray,  Jr.,  of  Newport,  at 
Portland      American  of  July  26,  1825 

William  and  Elizabeth  C.  Safford,  at  New- 
bury.    American  of  April  16,  1830 

POINDEXTER  Hon.  George,  U.  S.  Senator 
from  Mississippi,  and  Ann  Hewes,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  at  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Howley,  May  15,  1832 

POLE  William  Wellesley  [nephew  of  Lord  Well- 
ington] and  Tilney  Long,  said  to  be  the 
richest  heiress  in  England.  Her  income  is 
;^8o,ooo  per  year.     American  of  May  r,  1812 

POLFHLL  John  G.,  Esq.,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and 
Harriet  Allen  Taylor,  of  and  at  Hillsbor- 
ough, N.  C.     American  of  Nov.  19   18 19 

POLK  William,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Almy  Town- 
send,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  at  Town- 
sendville,  N.  Y.     American  of  Dec.  9,  1817 

Lucius  J.,  of  Tennessee,  and  Mary  A.  Eastin, 
of  and  at  Washington,  at  the  Presidential 
Mansion,  April  10,  1832 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


255 


POLLARD    Ezra  and   Nancy  Winsiow,  both  of 
Coventry,  at  Warwick.     American  of 

John  and  Ann   Hill,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
-Mr.  Pickering, 
POLLEY     Mary,   ot    Walpole,   and    Amos   M. 
Hooper,    formerly    of    Lemerick,    Me.,    at 
Walpole, 
POMROY    Elijah,  of  Wolcott,  Conn.,  and  Mary 
Bowers,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams.     American  of 

Swann  L.  and  Fra  ce's  M.  Fales,  daughter  of 
late  Hon.  Samuel,  of  Taunton,  at  Newport, 
POMEROY  Olive,  daughter  of  Lemuel,  Esq., 
and  Prof.  Chester  Dewey,  of  Williams  Col- 
lege, at  Pittsfield,  Mass.  American  of 
POND  Martin,  of  Franklin,  and  Amey  Elderkin, 
of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  Capt,  Jabez,  of  Wren- 
tham,  and  Billings  Harstow,  of  Providence, 
at  Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Fiske, 

Hannah,  of  Providence,  and  Jarvis  Hopkins, 
at  Foster, 

Charles  N.,  Esq.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Charlotte 
J.  Hetherington,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Waterman, 

Gilmore  and  Rachel  L.  Wallace,  at  Lowell. 
American  of 

Joseph  E.,  of  Wrentham,  and  Jane  C. 
Spooner,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas,  of 
Cumberland,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Welch, 

William,  Jr.,  and  Frances  L.  Moore,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of 
POOL    Sophia,  of  Tisbury,  and  James  Lyon,  of 

Newport,  at  Tisbury.  American  of 
POOLE  Cornelia  W.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of 
New  York,  and  George  H.  Ellery,  of  New- 
port, at  New  York, 
POORE  Lydia,  daughter  of  Moses,  Esq ,  and 
David  Lawrence  Morrill,  Governor  of  New 
Hampshire,  both  of  Goffstown,  at  Pem- 
broke, N.  H.     American  of 

Rev.  Ebenezer,  Pastor  of  Second  Church, 
Beverly,  and  Clarissa  Abbott,  of  and  at 
Andover.     American  of 

Boyleston  and  Mrs.  Susan  Dresser,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

William,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Ferrin,  at  Haverhill. 
American  of 

POPE  Mr. and  Miss Young, 

in  England.     American  of 


Oct.  27,  1820 
Dec.  28,  1826 

June  30,  1823 

Aug.  17,  1813 
Dec.  21,  1824 

June  7,  1825 
March  5,  1809 

Jan.  I,  1827 
Dec.  30,  1827 

Nov.  12,  1828 
Sept.  15,  1829 

Oct.  22,  1829 
April  2,  1830 
Oct.  25,  1822 

Dec.  13,  1832 

Aug,  13,  1824 

March  22,  1825 

May  22,  1825 

Aug.  3,  1830 

Feb.  4,  1814 


256  VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

POPE  Mary  Taylor,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 

Dr.  John,  and  George  W.  Taylor,  mer- 
chant, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  i8,  1817 

Emily,   of  Boston,   and   Elisha   B.   Perkins, 

Esq.,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of  July  2,  1822 
Louisa,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  John,  of  Provi- 
dence, and    Elisha    Manton,    of   Augusta, 

Geo ,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 

American  of  "  Sept.  9,  1823 

William   and    Abigail    Day,  both    of   and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  Jan.  i,  1824 

PORTER    Mary  and   Benjamin  Seaver,  both  of 

Taunton,  at  Newport.     American  of  Nov.  22,  1S08 

Dr.    Isaac,  -of   Charlton,    Mass.,  and   Amey 

Potter,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  of  and 

at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston.  Amer- 
ican of  June  24,  1817 
Eliza   and   Jeremiah    Heaby,  at    Worcester, 

Mass.     American  of  Aug.  22,  1817 

Major  General   Peter  B.,  of  New  York,  and 

Mrs.    Letitia   P.    Grayson,    of    Kentucky, 

daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Brecken- 

bridge,  late   Attorney   General    of  United 

States,  at  Princeton,  N.  ].,  Oct.  i6,  1818 

Sarah  M.  and   Seril   Manton,  at  Kinderhook, 

N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1820 

Chloe,  of  Berlin,  and   Everard   Peck,  Editor 

of  Rochester  [N.  Y.]  Telegraph,  at  Berlin, 

Ct.     American  of  Nov.  7,  1820 

Rowena,  daughter  of  late  Robert,    Esq.,  of 

Freetown,  Mass ,  and  Stephen  Bowen,  of 

Newport,  at  Freetown.     American  of  March  2,  1824 

Eliza  A.,  of  Boston,  and  Charles  A.  Hamil- 
ton, of  Worcester,  at  Boston.     American 

of  March  14,  1826 

Bethiah,  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  and  Apollos 

Howard,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes. 

American  of  Nov.  27,  1827 

Henry  and  Clarrissa  Tompkins,  at  Pawtucket. 

American  of  May  13,  1828 

Philip  and  Sarah  Carver,  at  Taunton,  Sept.  21,  1828 

Charles,  of  Hartford,  and  Amelia  Townsend, 

daughter    of    Capt.   Solomon,   of    and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Wayland,  Sept.  29,  1828 

Galen  T.  and   Mary   E.  Fletcher,  at  Boston. 

American  of  Sept.  22,  1829 

Edward  J.,  of  Plymouth,  and  Eliza  Ball,  of 

Waterbui;y,  at  Litchfield,  Ct.    American  of         Oct.  16,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


257 


PORTER  David  and  Elizabeth  Hamm,  at  Bos- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Haskins,  Rector  of  Grace 
Church, 

Sarah  Ann  and  Peleg  S.  Sherman,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips, 
PORTUGAL  Donna  Maria  Teresa,  daughter  of 
the  Prince  Regent  of,  and  Don  Pedro 
Carlos,  Infant  of  Spain,  at  Brazils.  The 
bride  is  in  her  17th  year.  Great  rejoicings 
took  place  and  2500  rockets  were  dis- 
charged at  once.  American  of 
POST  Julia  L.,  of  New  York,  and  James  De- 
Wolfe,  Jr.,  of  Bristol,  at  New  York,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Romeyn.     American  of 

Eleanor,  of  New  York,  and  Francis  L.  B. 
DeWolfe,  of  Bristol,  at  New  York,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Romeyn, 

Ralph  and  Mary  Gardiner,  of  Newport,  at 
Chatham.     American  of 

Alanson  and  Mary  D.  Chace,  of  and  at  Swan- 
zey.     American  of 

Magdalen  R.,  of  New  York,  and  Isaac  Gib- 
son, son  of  late  Wood,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool, 
at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Wainwright. 
American  of 
POTTER  Olney  and  Mary  Richardson,  at  Glo- 
cester, 

Cyrus,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  M.  Fenner, 
daughter  of  Col.  Richard,  of  and  at  Cran- 
ston, married  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Charles,  2nd,  and  Serena  Hull,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mrs. ,  widow  of  Sprague,  and  Wil- 
liam Peckham,  Esq., 

Hon.  Elisha  R.,  Esq.,  of  South  Kingstown, 
M.  C,  and  Mary  Mawney,  daughter  of 
Pardon,  Esq.,  of  and  at  West  Greenwich. 
[Note — we  think  this  should  read  "  East." 
J.  N.  A.]     American  of 

Stephen,  of  Scituate,  and  Matilda  Aldrich,  of 
and  at  Foster, 

Christina  and  Henry  Gardiner,  both  of  this 
town,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Joseph  K.,  of  this  town,  and  Abby  P.  Dyer, 
daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Cranston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Sarah  and  Horace  Fox,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell, 

William  and  Hannah  B.  Gladding,  daughter 
of  the  late  Nathaniel,  Jr.,  all  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 


May  3,  1831 
Aug.  19,  1832 


July  13,  1810 

May  19,  1815 

March  9,  1820 
Sept.  10,  1822 
Dec.  26,  1823 

July  31,  1829 
Dec.  25,  1808 

Jan.  I,  1809 

Jan.  8,  1809 

April  30,  1809 

July  13,  1810 

March  10,  181 1 

April  30,  181 1 


Sept.  30,  18 1 1 
Nov.  10,  181 1 


Nov.  10,  181 1 


258 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


POTTER  Sarah  W.,  daughter  of   H- 


Esq.,  of  Providence,  and  John  F.  Herby,  of 
and  at  Savannah,  Ga., 

Phihp  and  Abigail  W.  Field,  daughter  of  the 
late  John,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, 

Charles,  merchant,  and  Eliza  Rodman, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Governor  Potter, 
and  Dennison  Hull,  both  of  and  at  South 
Kingstown.     American  of 

Mrs.  Lydia  and  Christopher  Waterman,  at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 

Rebecca,  of  Scituate,  and  Benjamin  Dawley, 
of  South  Kingstown,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Westcott.     American  of 

Mary  and  David  Simmons,  both  of  and  at 
Johnston, 

Amey,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  of  Cran- 
ston, and  Dr.  Isaac  Porter,  of  Charlton, 
Mass.,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston. 
American  of 

William  H.  and  Ann  Peck,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Thomas  Forrester  and  Martha  West,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Ira,  of  Providence,  and  Clotilda  Chaffee,  of 
and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman. 
American  of 

William,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Ann  C.  Dean,  daugh- 
ter of  Simon,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of 

Hannah  and  James  Westcott,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sally,  daughter  of  Rouse,  and  Peleg  Babcock, 
Jr.,  Esq.,  at  South  Kingstown.  American 
of 

Phinehas  and  Hetty  Thurber,  daughter  of 
Lemuel,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mary  Arnold  and  Moses  Curtis,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cur- 
tis, 

Rhoda  and  James  M.  Thorp,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Lieut.  Benjamin  C,  of  Coventry,  and  Sally 
Barrus,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of 
Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Coventry,  by  Obed  Per- 
kins, Esq., 


April  9,  18  [2 

Sept.  24,  1812 

June  7,  £813 

May  20,  1814 
March  24,  1814 

Nov.  8,  1814 
Sept.  8,  1816 

June  24,  1817 
Aug.  24,  1817 
Nov.  27,  1 817 

March  23,  1819 

Aug.  24,  1819 
Nov.  10,  1819 

Nov.  19,  1 819 

Feb.  29,  1820 

March  23,  1820 
July  20,  1820 

Sept.  24,  1820 


RHODE   ISLANP   AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


259 


POTTER  William  T.and  Mary  Anthony,  daugh- 
ter of  Abraham,  of  and  at  Portsmouth,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House.     American  of 
Prudence,  only  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  John 
D.  Cole,  both  of  and  at  Foster.     American 
of 
Amanda,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Job,  and 
James  Fisher,  both  of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 
Alice  and  Joseph  T.  Seager,  both  of  South 

Kingstown,  at  Newport.     American  of 
Lydia,  daughter  of    Restcome,    and    Capt. 
Barzillai  S.  Adams,  of  Fair  Haven,  at  New- 
port.    American  of 
Stephen  and  Sophia  A.  Carr,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     American  of 

Philip  and  Sarah  Ann  Jenckes,  daughter  of 

late  Jerathniel,  at  Pawtucket.    American  of 

Sarah    H.,    daughter  of  Jeremiah,   of  North 

Kingstown,  and  Stephen  A.  Robinson,  of 

Newport,  at  North  Kingstown.     American 

of 

(Note. — I  think  this  should  read  "  South  " 

instead  of  "  North."     J.  N.  A.) 

Simeon,  of  Foster,  and  Mrs.  Marian  Slocum, 

of  and  at  Warwick.     American  of 
James  and  Isabella  Burdick,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.     American  of 
Major  Jeremiah  and  Amey  W.  Harris,  daugh- 
ter of  Charles,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Scitu- 
ate.     American  of 
Harriet  Maria,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and 
Robert  F.   Stockton,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C.    American  of 
Nancy  and  Frederick  Underwood,  formerly 
of  Newport,  at  New  Bedford.   American  of 
Rev.  Alonzo,  Prof,  of  Mathematics  and  Nat- 
ural   Philosophy    in     Union     College,  and 
Sarah    Maria  Nott,  daughter  of  Rev.  Eli- 
phalet,  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.    American  of 
Elizabeth  R.,  daughter  of   Capt.   Robinson, 
and  Theophilus  C.  Dunn,  M.  D.,  at  ISIew- 
port.     American  of 
Amey  W.,  daughter  of  Arthur  M.,  Esq.,  and 

Israel  Randall,  at  Cranston, 
Stephen  S.  and  Rebecca  H.  Congdon,  both 

of  and  at  Cranston.     American  of 
Roger  Williams  and  Sarah  Louisa  Langley, 
daughter  of  Joshua  H.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Oct.  10,  1820 

Oct.  23,  1820 

Jan.  16,  1821 
Feb.  23,  1 82 1 

April  6,  182 1 

June  I,  1821 

Dec.  14,  1821 

Feb.  26,  1822 

June  II,  1822 
Oct.  8,  1822 

Oct.  25,  1822 

March  21,  1823 
March  25,  1823 

April  25,  1823 

April  27,  1824 

July  5,  1824 

July  23,  1824 

Feb.  6,  1825 


260  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

POTTER  Abby,  of  Providence,  and  Oresta  Whit- 
ney, of  Westboro,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  March  13,  1825 

Col.  Edward  and  Mrs.  Welthian  Matteson, 
daughter  of  Christopher,  of  West  Green- 
wich, at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight. 
American  of  May  20,  1825 

Israel  K.  and  Hannah  Young,  both  of  Crans- 
ton, at  Providence,  June  26,  1825 

Peleg,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Jane  Weeden,  of 
and  at  Providence,  Dy  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  i,  1826 

Maria,  daughter  of  Henry,  of  Warwick,  and 
Curtis  Ames,  of  Preston,  Ct.,  at  Voluntown, 
Ct.     American  of  April  24  and  May  4,  1827 

Mrs.  Sarah  A.,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Samuel  Chaffee,  of  Boston,  by  Rev,  Mr. 
Cheney,  Sept.  27,  1827 

Phebe,  of  Adamsville,  Little  Compton,  and 
Melvin  Borden,  of  P"all  River,  at  said  former 
place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine, 

Jermon  Y.  and  Lucinda  Blanchard,  of  Scit- 
uate,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 

Sarah  R.  and  Thomas  R.  Stafford,  at  Paw- 
tuxet, 

George  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Maria  F. 
Stall,  of  and  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall, 

Susan,  daughter  of  James,  of  Coventry,  and 
Curnal  B.  Capron,  of  Providence,  at  Cov- 
entry, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Almy  G.  and  Henry  Fenner,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Rebecca  W.  and  Capt.  Samuel  T.  Remington, 

at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Oct.  9,  1828 

Hannah  and  Peleg  Johnson,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  10,  1828 

Lewis  and  Mary  C.  Howard,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtucket,  by  I^ev.  Dr.  Benedict,        Nov.  20,  1 828 

Lewis  and  Mary  G.  Harwood,  daughter  of 
Edward,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  20,  1828 

Hannah  and  Asa  .Swift,  at  Kingstown. 
American  of  Dec.  5,  r828 

Mary  and  John  Douglass,  at  Prudence  Island, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Dec.  23,  1828 

Moses,  of  Providence,  merchant,  and  Arra- 
bella  Williamina  Stilson,  daughter  of 
Joseph,  of  and  at  Quebec,  June  19,  1829 

Nathaniel  F.  and  Sabrina  C.  Abbott,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley,  June  24,  1829 


Oct.  21, 

1827 

Nov.  s, 

1827 

May  II, 

1828 

May  18, 

1828 

June  I, 

1828 

Aug.  25, 

1828 

RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  261 

POTTER   Mahala,  only  daughter  of  Capt.  Reu- 
ben, of  Coventry,  and  Charles  Griffiths,  of 

Foster.at  Coventry,  by  Hon.  Obed  Perkins,         Oct.  ii,  1829 
Robert  W.  and  Eliza  Gorton,  at  Warwick,  by 

Rev.  Henry  Tatem,  May  31,  1830 

Rev.    William   T.    and    Mrs.    Henrietta    R. 

Hamilton,  both  of  and  at  New  Haven,  Ct. 

American  of  June  22,  1830 

Charles  and  Lydia  Brown,  at  Beverly.    Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  27,  1830 
Jonanka    S.    and    David    S.    Tabor,   at  New 

Bedford.     American  of  Aug.  27,  1830 

Hannah  and  William  Wilcox,  at  Westport. 

American  of  March  25,  183 1 

Maria    W.,  of   Providence,    and    Charles    E. 

Dunham,    of   Warwick,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  May  24,  1831 

Mehitable  R.,  daughter  of  late  Restcome,  of 

Newport,  and   Capt.    Seth    W.    Macy,   of 

Nantucket,  at  Newport,  June  5,  1831 

James  B.  and    Julia  Ann  Studley,  daughter 

of  Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Dec.  29,  1831 

Zuriel,    of   Cranston,    and    Roby    M.    Ames, 

daughter  of  Dyer,  of  and  at  Plainfield,  Ct.,  Feb.  2,  1832 

POTTLE  Sarah  and  George  W.  Fox,    both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  11,  1821 

William  B.  and  Merebah  Thornton,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  26,  1824 

POTTS  Sarah  M.  and    Hon.    Willis   Allston,  at 

Wilmington,  N.  C.     American  of  July  i,  1817 

POWE  Anne  and  William  Rumson,  after  a  day's 

courtship,  at  Biddleford,  Eng.     American 

of  July  24,  1827 

POWELL  John  H.,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia,    and 

Julia  De  Veaux,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 

Col.  De  Veaux,  of  and  at   New  York,  by 

Rt   Rev.  Bishop  Hobart,  Oct.  21,  1817 

Isabella  Harrison,  daughter  of  Snelling,  Esq., 

and    Samuel    Hopkins,  merchant,  both  of 

and  at  Boston,  Oct.  10,  181 8 

Col. and  Mrs. ,  at  Mobile, 

Ala.     American  of  Nov.  12,  181  g 

Anne  and  Stephen  Cambreleng,  both  of  and 

at  New  York.     American  of  Sept.  23,  1825 

Elizabeth,  second  daughter  of  late  Snelling, 

and  Henry    James  Finn,  Manager  of  the 

Theatres,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner,       Sept.  14,  1826 
Amelia  and  Albert  Manchester,  both  of  and 

at    Bristol,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Bristed,  at    St. 

Michael's  Church,  Aug.  18,  183 1 


262 


VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


POWER  Rebecca  M.,  eldest  daughter  of  Major 
Nicholas,  and  William  R.  Staples,  Esq., 
Attorney  at  Law,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Sarah  Helen,  of  Providence,  and  John  Wins- 
low  Whitman,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  at  Jamaica, 
L.  I.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sayers, 

William,  M.  D.,  and  Marianna  Sloane  Doyle, 
eldest  daughter  of  Lawrence,  of  Halifax, 
N.  S.,  at  New  York.  American  of 
PRALL  Maria  C,  daughter  of  late  Abraham, 
Esq.,  and  Cornelius  W  Lawrence,  Esq.,  at 
New  York, 
PRATT  Phebe,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Thomas 
H.  Mumford,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Ward, 

Rhoda  and  Horatio  Bayles,  both  of  Dighton, 
Mass.     American  of 

Caleb,  of  Vrovidence,  and  Sally  Walker,  of 
and  at  Stafford,  Ver.     American  of 

Job  L.  and  Eliza  A.  Church,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston, 

Cyrus,  of  Boston,  and  Nancy  Slocum,  of 
Pawtuxet,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sharp. 
American  of 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Thomas,  and 
Richard  Hoppin,  of  Providence,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Dunn, 

Harriet  M.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Asa,  and  John 
E.  Hayward,  Esq  ,  both  of  and  at  South 
Bridgewater.     American  of 

Peter,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  and  Ann  Eliza 
Barnes,  daughter  of  late  Hon.  David  L., 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 

Henry  W.  and  Clorinda  Leonard,  at  South 
Bridgewater,  Mass.     American  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Job,  of  Middleboro,  and 
Jesse  Dean,  at  Taunton, 

Col.  John  B.  and  Elizabeth  E.  Wheelock,  at 
Hopkinton,  Mass.     American  of 

Julia  Ann,  of  Cranston,  and  Josiah  Cuthran, 
of  Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Arthur 
Potter,  Esq., 

Joseph  and  Caroline  Chamberlain,  at  Worces- 
ter, 

William  Livingstone,  Clerk  of  the  General 
Assembly  of  New  Jersey,  and  Mary  Frances 
Buckner,  daughter  of  Amos  B.,  Esq.,  of 
Virginia,  at  Washington.    American  of 


Nov.  27,  1821 

July  10,  1828 

Sept.  IS,  1829 

Nov.  24,  1 8 14 

Dec.  21.  1809 
Dec.  3,  1813 

Dec.  23,  1817 
May  I,  1820 

Sept.  19,  1820 

Dec.  12,  1820 

Oct.  S,  1821 

Dec.  6,  1821 

Jan.  I,  1822 

June  4,  1826 

March  30,  1827 

Oct.  2r,  1827 
Oct.  30,  1827 

June  20,  1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  263 

PRATT  Betsey  A.,  daughter  of  late  Spencer,  and 
John  N.  Miller,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Aug.  lo,  1828 

Capt.  Marrison  B.  and  Stella  Bates,  at  Mans- 
field.    American  of  Jan.  6,  1829 

Amasa  and   Sally   Wood,  at   Mansfield,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Briggs.     American  of  Feb.  17,  1829 

Rev.  John,  of  New  Haven,  and  Mary  Corey, 

at  Brookline,  Mass.     American  of  May  4,  1830 

Mary  W.  and  Capt.  Nicholas  Sandford,  of 
Dartmouth,  at  New  Bedford.  American 
of  Aug.  20,  1830 

Caleb  Ingraham  and  Caroline  Dennie  Major, 

at  Boston,  April  7,  1 83 1 

George  W.  and  Mary  B.  White,  daughter  of 
the  late  Joseph,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Salem,  at 
Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Haskins,  Rector  of 
Grace  Church,  May  3,  1831 

Job   L.  and   Harriet    Fisher,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  .VI r.  Waterman,  April  25,  1832 

John  L.  and  Harriet  Fisher,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  April  25,  1832 

PRAY    Phebe,    daughter   of    Peter,    and    Elijah 

Armstrong,  of  Smithfield,  at  Glocester,  May  25,  1828 

PRENTICE    John   and   Sally  S.  Barratt,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  21,  1812 

Sally  and   Caleb  Arnold,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     American  of  Dec.  26,  181 5 

PRENTLSS  Betsey,  of  Providence,  and  Jeremiah 

S.  Barrett,  of  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,         June  27,  1821 
PRENTICE   Mary  and  George  Maguire,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  8,  1824 

Timothy    D.    and    Eunice    L.    Congdon,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  April  17,  1828 

Ann  B.  and  David  Watts,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Way- 
land,  June  17,  1828 

Mahala  S.,  of  Grafton,  and  George  W.  Drury, 
of  Boston,  at  Grafton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Con- 
yers.     American  of  Nov.  13,  1827 

Ellen  and  William  Peirce,  merchant,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of  June  10,  1831 

Daniel  A.  and  Mary  S.  Bogman,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley,  Nov.  21,  1831 

PRESBURY    James  and  Susan  Williams,  both 

of  Taunton,  at  Raynham.     American  of  June  i,  1821 

Mary  and  Captain  A Blake,  at  Taunton, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton,  Oct.  2,  1825 

PRESBREY  John  O.  and  Abby  Godfrey,  daugh- 
ter of  Captain  William,  at  Taunton.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  3,  1830 


264 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


PRESCOTT    Catharine   Elizabeth,  daughter   of 

Hon.  William,  and   P'ranklin  Dexter,  Esq., 

at  Boston.     American  of 
Lieut.  J.,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Sarah  Folgar,  at 

Nantucket.     American  of 
Mrs.  Mehitable,  76,  formerly  of  Deerfield,  N. 

H.,  and   Benjamin  Judkins,  85,  soldier  of 

the  Revolution,  at  Vienna,  Me.     American 

of 
PRESHOE    Lucinda  and  Barney  Field,  both  of 

and  at  Taunton.     American  of 
PRESTON  Chloe.  of  Hampton,  Ct.,  and  Nathan 

Kendall,    of   Brooklyn,    Ct.,    at  Hampton. 

American  of 
Joseph  D.  and  Waitey  G.  Crandall,  daughter 

of  Robert,  at  Exeter.     American  of 
William    and    Cyrene    Cross,    at    Danvers. 

American  of 
Mary  and  Ira  Lovering,  at  Boston, 
PREVO.ST   Augusta  Emelia,  fourth  daughter  of 

George,    Esq.,    of   Greenville,   N.  Y.,  and 

Samuel  Dexter,  Jr.,  son  of   the  late  Hon. 

Samuel,  at  Greenville      American  of 
PRICE  Abby,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  of  New- 
port, and  Major  William  Thurber,  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Martha   W.,    late   of    Boston,   and    Wiswall 

Jones,  Esq.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  at  Savan- 
nah, La  Mar,  Jamaica,      American  of 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of   the  late  Capt.  John, 

of  Newport,  and  Daniel  S.  Lawrence,  Asst. 

Postmaster  of  Providence,  at  Newport, 
Margaret,  of  Newport,  and  David    BoUes,  of 

Providence,    at    Newport,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Choules, 
Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  Matthew,  and  John 

K.  Turnbull,  both   of  and  at  Warwick,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 
PRIEST    Gabriel   and    Mary    Ann    Watson,    at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
PRIME  Frederick  and  Mary  R.  Jay,  daughter  of 

Peter  Augustus   Jay,  Esq.,  at  New  York, 

by  Rev.  William  Richmond, 
Samuel   and    Mary    C.  Williams,  at   Boston. 

American  of 
PRINCE    John  and  Mrs.  Dorcas  Pembleton,  in 

this  town, 
PRIMER  Elizabeth  and  William  Culcalt,  at  New 

Brunswick.     American  of 


Oct.  5,  1819 
Feb.  2,  1830 

Dec.  25,  1832 
Sept.  13,  1822 

Nov.  28,  1823 

April  2,  1824 

Nov.  24,  1829 
May  12,  183 1 

May  31,  1816 

March  24,  18 i6 

Aug.  I,  1817 

Sept.  16,  1823 

Nov.  26,  1827 

Jan.  27,  1828 
March  29,  1829 

April  30,  1829 

April  29,  1 83 1 

April  2,  1809 

July  14,  1815 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  265 

PRINCE    Rev.  John,  LL.  D.,  and  Emily  Waldo, 

at  Salem,  Mass.     American  of  Dec.  lo,  1816 

Leopold,  of  Sicily,  and  Arch  Duchess  Clem- 
entina, daughter  of  the  Emperor  of  Aus- 
tria.    American  of  Sept.  24,  1816 

Charles  Augustus,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and 
Penelope  Minturn  Greene,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Dr.  Thomas,  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Prof  Adams,  May  15,  1820 

William   and   Betsey   Fargo,  both   of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  Sept.  14,  1820 

Phebe  Ann,  daughter  of  late  James,  and  Al- 
byn  Valentine  Dike,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, Sept.  12,  1822 

Elizabeth  O.and  Seba  Smith,  Jr.,  Esq.,  Junior 
Editor  of  Eastern  Argus,  at  Portland. 
American  of  March  18,  1823 

Frances  J.,  of  Providence,  and  William  Shack 
leford,  of  Wilmington,  N.  C,  at  Providence,         Aug.  15,  1826 

William  R.,  Esq.,  of  Flushing,  L.  I.,  and 
Charlotte  G.  Collins,  daughter  of  Lt.  Gov. 
Charles,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wheaton.     American  of  Oct.  10,  1826 

Elizabeth  M.  and  Samuel  F.  Brock,  at  Nan- 
tucket. American  of  June  25,  1830 
PRINCESS  Paulina  Theresa  Louisa  and  Wil- 
liam, King  of  Wurtemburg,  her  cousin. 
The  queen  is  19,  the  king  40.  In  Germany. 
American  of  June  6,  1820 

Maria  Ferdinanda  Amelia  Xaierf,  of  Saxony, 
and  Ferdinand  III,  Grand  Duke  of  Tus- 
kany,  and  brother  of  the  Emperor  of  Aus- 
tria. He  is  52,  she  25.  At  Florence,  Italy. 
American  of  July  6,1821 

PRIOR  Hannah  H.,  eldest  daughter  of  Edmund, 
of  Cow  Neck,  L.  I.,  and  Samuel  Rodman, 
Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  merchant,  at  Cow 
Neck,  at  the  F"riends'  Meeting  House,  Nov.  2,  18 19 

Martha  D.  and  Abraham  Thurston,  Esq., 
Deputy  Collector  of  Customs,  both  of  and 
at  Newport.     American  of  May  3,  1822 

PROCTOR    Edward  and  Ann  Stephens,  both  of 

Boston,  in  this  town.  May  23,  1813 

Russell,  of  this  town,  and  Phebe  S.  Anthony, 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  and  at  North 
Providence.     American  of  Feb.  28,  1815 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of  Olneyville, 
and  Nathan  Bucklin,  at  Olneyville.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  19,  1823 


266  VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

PROCTOR   Sally  and  Capt.  William  Wilton,  of 

New  Bedford,  at  Essex.     American  of  July  4,  1828 

Frances  W.  and  George  L.  Nutter,  Esq.,  at 

Barnstead,  N.  H.     American  of  June  4,  1830 

PROFITT     Mary    Ann    and    A.    F.   Plummer 

(colored)    both    of    and     at     Providence. 

American  of  May  15,  1821 

PRONNING    Matthew   C,   of   Beverly,   Mass., 

and  Lucy  E.  Wilcox,  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  13,  1819 

PROPHET   Lydia  E.  and  Isaac  Randall,  both  of 

and  at  Cranston  (colored).     American  of  June  4,  1822 

PROSPECT    John  and  Abby  Swan,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Jan.  19,  1826 

PROUD  Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Amey  Hill, 

of  South  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  14,  1821 

PRODT    Lucy  and  James  Temple,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  23,  1820 

Mehitable   H.  and   William    Brown,  both   of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  16,  1828 

PROUTY  Eliza  Ann  and  James  Cole,  at  Boston. 

American  of  Dec.  11,  1829 

PRUSSIA   Louisa  Augusta  Wilhelmina  Amelia, 

daughter  of  the  King  of,  she  is  in  her  18th 

year,  and   William  Frederick  Charles,  son 

of  the  King  of  the  Netherlands.    Amer- 
ican of  July  19,  1825 
PRUYN     Sally   and   Arent   Van   Vleck.     Two 

brothers  and  two  sisters  of  the  bridegroom 

are  married  to  two  sisters  and  two  brothers 

of    the    bride.      At    Kinderhook,    N.    Y. 

American  of  May  19,  1809 

PRUDHOMME    Eugene  and  Mrs.  F.  C.  Hum- 
bert, married  by  Rev.  Spencer   H.  Crane, 

at  New  York.     [She  was   before  married 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Lyell,  Oct.  19,  18 19;]  April  20,  1829 

PUGH   Sophia  and  William  T.  Rogers,  Editor  of 

Democrat  and  Farmers'  Gazette,  at  Doyle- 

ston,  Penn.     American  of  Feb.  26,  1822 

PULLEN  Ann,  daughter  of  William,  of  Newport, 

and  Baron  Bowen,  at  Seekonk.     American 

of  Aug.  15,  1815 

Harriet  J.,  daughter  of  William,  and  William 

W.   Dawley,   both   of    and    at    Newport, 

American  of  Sept.  8,  1820 

Henry  and  Frances  Dawley,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.    American  of  May  30,  1826 

PULSIFER  Roxalyn  and  Capt.  Barnabas  Mann, 

both  of  Waltham,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by 

Abel  Allen,  Esq.,  Nov.  21,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  267 

PUNCHARD  Benjamin  H.  and  Martha  L.  Mar- 
land,  at  Andover.    American  of  Oct.  23,  1829 

PUNDERSON  Frank  and  Caroline  Marion  Tall- 
man,  daughter  of  Dr.  John  Mayer,  of  the 
City.     American  of  ■  May  12,  1820 

PURDY  Joel  B.,  of  Westchester,  and  Ann  Bat- 
tell,  of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  F.  W. 
Geisenheimer,  Jr.,  May  8,  1831 

PURINGTON  Diana  N.  and  Thomas  Spears,  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Jan.  30,  1825 

PURKES  Robert  and  Mary  C.  Spellman,  both 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  5,  1812 

PUTNAM  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq., 
and  Dr.  George  Sumner,  of  Hartford,  Ct., 
at  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wainwright. 
American  of  Dec.  7,  1819 

Emily,  daughter  of  Col.  Daniel,  and  James 
Brown,  both  of  and  at  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  at  the 
Episcopal  Church.     American  of  April  28,  1820 

Le  Baron,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  B.  Braman, 
youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Amasa,  of  and  at 
Milbury,  Mass.     American  of  July  3,  1821 

Louisa,  daughter  of  Hon.  Samuel,  and  Joseph 

A.  Peabody,  at  Salem.     American  of  Sept.  7,  1821 

Hannah  C,  daughter  of  Israel,  Esq.,  of  Sut- 
ton, Mass.,  and  Jabez  Hull,  of  Providence, 
at  Sutton.     American  of  Oct.  26,  1821 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Hon.  Judge  Putnam, 

and  Thomas  P.  Bancroft,  at  Salem,  Dec.  8,  1822 

Benjamin  P.  of  Marietta,  O.,  and  Sarah  H. 
Ward,  daughter  of  Thomas  W.,  Esq.,  at 
Shrewsbury,  Mass.     American  of  Oct.  12,  1824 

PUTNEY  Joseph  V.,  formerly  of  Salem,  Mass., 
and  Mrs.  Abby  Stutson,  of  and  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Peck,  ~  Jan.  i,  1826 

PYNE  Margaret,  daughterof  the  late  John,  Esq., 
and  Henry  Carey,of  New  York,  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Bowen.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  2,  1 8 19 


QUACKENBAS    Magdalen,  daughter  of  Isaac 

A.    Esq.,  of  Guilderland,  attorney  at  law, 

and  Seth  Arnold,  of  Smithfield,  at  Albany, 

N.  Y.,  March  i,  1812 

QUARMAN  John  G.  and  Emma  Ann  Richmond, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,   by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Oct.  18,  1824 


268 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


QUEEN  Maria  Regina,  of  Washington,  and  Hon. 

Samuel  Campbell,  M.  C.from  Washington. 

American  of  Feb.  2i,  1823 

QUINER  Capt.  John  and  Susan  Fogg,  at  Mar- 

blehead.     American' of  April  16,  1830 


R 


RALFORD  Alexander  G.,  of  Louisville,  Ga., 
and  Eliza  Battey,  of  Providence,  at  Louis- 
ville, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kennedy, 

RALPH  Eliza,  daughter  of  David,  of  Scituate, 
and  Stephen  G.  Hopkins,  of  Warwick,  at 
Scituate,  by  Elder  Richard  Knight, 
Harriet  C,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Bristol,  and 
John  G.  Dawley,  of  Providence,  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Griffin, 

RALSTON  Robert,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia, 
and  Anne  Booth,  youngest  daughter  of 
late  Kirk,  Esq.,  at  Boston.  American  of 
Henry,  Esq.,  and  Harriet  Willing,  daughter 
of  George,  both  of  Philadelphia,  near  Potts- 
grove,  Penn.     American  of 

RAMSEY  Eliza  and  Simeon  Francis,  Jr.,  one  of 
the  editors  of  the  Advocate,  at  New  Lon- 
don, Ct.     American  of 

RAND  Joseph  and  Betsey  Ashton  (not  Austin 

as  before   printed,)    daughter   of   the  late 

Stephen,  both  of  and  at  Providence,by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 

Joseph  and  Betsey  Austin,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 

American  of 
Mary  and  Phineas  Goodenough,  at  Worcester. 

American  of 
Thomas,  of  Charlestown,  and  Sally  Grover, 

at  Beverly.     American  of 
Emily  R.  S.,  eldest  daughter  of  Hon.  Edward 
S.,  of  Newburyport,  and  Dr.  S.  Augustus 
Arnold,  of  Providence,  at  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Newburyport, 

RANDALL  Frances,  daughter  of  Dr.  Stephen, 
and  George  E.  Weeden,  in  this  town, 
Samuel,  preceptor  of  the  Warren  Academy, 
and  Martha  Maxwell,  daughter  of  James, 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.  Ameri- 
can of 


March  30,  1819 
Dec.  26,  1824 
Dec.  25,  1828 
Oct.  4,  1822 
Sept.  16,  1825 
Dec.  19,  1820 

Jan.  30,  1820 

Feb.  6,  1820 

June  8,  1821 

Sept.  24,  1830 

Oct.  24,  1832 
Oct.  16,  1808 

Aug.  22,  1809 


RHODE   ISLAND    AMERICAN -MARRIAGES  269 

RANDALL    Smith,  of   North  Providence,  and 

iVIary  Olney,  of  and  at  Smithfield.  May  2,  1811 

Dexter,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Eliza  Thur- 

ber,third  daughter  of  the  late  Edward,  Esq., 

both    of   and    at    this   town,    by  Rev.   Dr. 

Messer,  Nov.  29,  1813 

Shadrach,  of  North   Providence,  and  Mercy 

Olney,  daughter  of  James,  of  and  at  Johns- 
ton, Dec.  19,  1813 
Rev.  Ephraim  and  Eliza  Bryant,  daughter  of 

Gamaliel,  at  New  Bedford.     American  of  Aug.  15,  181 5 

Amey,    second   daughter  of  Dr.  Stephen,  of 

Providence,     and     Shadrach     Manton,    of 

Johnston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  18,  1817 
Martha,  youngest  daughter  of  John,  of  North 

Providence,  and    Capt.    Moses    Ballou,   of 

Smithfield,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  30,  181 8 

Dr.  Moses  F.,  of  Boston,  and  Hathsheba  Wil- 
liams,   daughter   of    Col.    Gideon,  both  of 

and  at  Taunton.     American  of  Nov.  26,  1819 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and  James 

F.  Simmons,  of  Cumberland,  at  Johnston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  26,  1820 

Ellen,  daughter  of  Job,  and  Richard  Angell, 

at  Scituate.     American  of  June  r,  1821 

Eliza    and     Randall    Mowry,    at    Johnston. 

American  of  Aug.  24,  1821 

Isaac  and   Lydia  E.  Prophet,  both  of  and  at 

Cranston  (colored).     American  of  June  4,  1822 

William  H.  and  Esther  Baker,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  Providence,  May  22,  1823 
Charles  W.  and  Hannah  R.  Benson,  daughter 

of  William  P.  R,,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Sept.  18,  1823 

Isaac  and  Rhoda  Inman,  daughter  of  Abra- 
ham, Esq.,  at  Johnston,  by  Elder  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 

Providence,  at  New  York,  June  27,  1825 

Alpheus,  of  Cranston,  and  Eliza  Webber,  of 

Smithfield,    at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Benedict,  Dec.  11,  1825 

Mary  Ann,  of  North  Providence,  and  Samuel 

Stokes,  at  Johnston.     American  of  Dec.  u,  1827 

Phebe  W.,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Johnston, 

and  Zenas  Bliss,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Johnston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  Jan.  14,  1828 

Maritta  and  Stephen  G.  Williams,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     American  of  April  22,  1828 


270  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

RANDALL  Eliza  and  Joseph  G.  Albro,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Dec.  3r,  1828 

Willard  and  Cyrene  Aldrich,  only  daughter 
of  George,  3d,  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas 
Mann,  Esq.,  March  22,  1829 

Juliet  and  Amos  Sawyer,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  I,  1829 

George  W.,  of  Stow,  and  Harriet  Maria  Rich- 
ardson, of  and  at  Cambridge.  American 
of  Jan.  19,  1830 

Joshua,   Jr.,    Esq.,    of    Phillips,    and    Fanny 

Stacy,  of  and  at  Wilton,  Me.     American  of         June  15,  1830 

Stephen  Jr.,  and  Susan  H.  Arnold,  both  of 
and  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey,  Oct.  12,  1831 

Electa  L.  and  Hosea  Smith,  at  Blackstone, 

after  a  courtship  of  3  hours,  July  8,  1832 

RANDOLPH  Ann  C,  daughter  of  the  late 
Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Virginia,  and  Governeur 
Morris,  Esq.,  of  Morrissenia,  N.  Y.,  at 
New  York,  Dec.  25,  1809 

Hannah  P.,  of  Jersey  City,  and  William  P. 
Keene,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  New 
York.     American  of  Feb.  25,  1820 

Lucy  Maria,  daughter  of  Richard  Kidder 
Randolph,  Esq.,  and  Thomas  Breese, 
purser  U.  S.  Navy,  both  of  and  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  May  25,.  1825 

Eleanor  Wayles,  daughter  of  Thomas  Mann 

Randolph,  of  Albermarle,  and  J Cool- 

idge,  Jr.,  of  Boston,  at  Monticello,  Va.,  May  27,  1825 

Lavina,  aged  about  45,  and  John  P.  Holman, 

aged  17,  in  Wilson  Co.,  Tenn.,  Sept.  19,  1828 

William   Sullivan,    and    Frances    Fowler,  at 

Newport,  July  12,  1831 

RANKIN  Christopher,  M.C.,  from  Mississippi, 
and  Juliana  Strieker,  daughter  of  the  Gen- 
eral, at  Baltimore.     American  of  Nov.  19  and  23,  1824 
RANKS  Dolly  and  Philander  Gleason,  at  Wor- 
cester, by  Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft,  July  11,  1826 
RANSOM  Lieut.  Owen,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Char- 
lotte W.  Perkins,  only  daughter  of  Heze- 
kiah,  Esq.,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,                                   March  2,  1817 
RATHBURN  Sarah,  of  North  Kingstown,  and 
Martin  Ballou,  of  Cumberland,  at  Brooklyn, 
Ct.     American  of  Jan.  2,  1824 

Sarah,  of  North  Kingstown,  daughter  of 
Abraham  B.,  and  Barton  Ballou,  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Brooklyn,  Ct.     American  of  Jan.  20,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  271 

RATHBURN  John  H.,of  Connecticut,  and  Ann 

Eliza  Atwood,  third  daughter  of  Anthony, 

at  Johsnton.     American  of  Aug.  24,  1824 

RATH  BONE  George  S.,  merchant,  and  Esther 

D.  Jones,    youngest  daughter  of  Thomas, 

in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  5,  181 1 

Capt.  Stephen  K.  and  Sarah  Brown,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  15,  1822 

William  H.  and  Sarah  .^nn  Center,  daughter 

of  James,  at  Newport     American  of  Jan.  10,  1823 

William  P.,  of  Augusta,  Ga ,  and  Ruth  Ann 

Leonard,  daughter  of  late  Silas,  of  Taunton, 

at  Hall.owell,  Me.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gillett,  July  11,  1827 

Betsey  and   Robert  Walker,  both  of  and  at 

Scituate,  Jan.  18,  1829 

RAVEN  Richard  and  Sally  Sherden,  at  Bristol,  Sept.  27,  1821 
RAWSON  Samuel  and  Rosalie  Gramon,  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  28,  181 1 

Liberty,  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  and  Susan  Water- 
man Smith,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 

Col.   Christopher,  of   and  at  Pawtuxet,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  March  21,  1813 

Hon.  Joseph  and  Ann  B.  Russell,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  May  31,  1819 

Hon.  Joseph,  of  Barrington,  and  Mrs.  Susan 

W.  Rawson,  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  youngest 

daughter  of  late  Col.  Christopher  Smith,  of 

Pawtuxet,  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dag- 
gett, Dec.  20,  1 82 1 
Mrs.  Susan  W.,  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  youngest 

daughter  of  late  Col.  Christopher  Smith,  of 

Pawtuxet,   and    Hon.   Joseph  Rawson,    of 

Barrington,  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dag- 
gett, Dec.  20,  1 82 1 
William  Rhodes,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza- 
beth Chatman  Peckham,  of  and  at  Exeter, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup,  Oct.  12,  1823 

Grindall,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Lucretia 

Cornell,  of  and  at  Norwich,  Ct.     American 

of  April  30,  1824 

Ethan  A.  and  Charlotte  Helen  Greene,  eldest 

daughter  of  Capt.  William,  both  of  and  at 

Mendon.     American  of  Aug.  27,  1824 

Samuel  and   Eliza  Richmond,   both   of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  22,  1827 

Julia  M.  and  Jeremiah  B.  Allen,  at  Barrington, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Patrick,  Jan.  21,  1828 

Duke  and  Lydia  Tillinghast  Arnold,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Feb.  7,  1828 


272  VITAL   RECORD    OF    RHODE  ISLAND 

RAWSON    Joan    B.    and    Harkness  Inman,    at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  7,  1828 

Mary  and  Schuyler  Usher,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Cumberland.    American  of  Feb.  29,  1828 

Nancy   and   James    Sayers,    of  Newport,    at 

Bristol.     American  of  May  13,  1828 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  and 
George  S.  Brown,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Welsh,  Jan.  6,  1829 

William  and  Mary  Cartwright,  at  Fall  River,  Jan.  ir,  1829 

Mary  and  George  Sanford,  Jr.,  both  of  and 
at  Bristol,  March  19,  1831 

George  B.  and  Sarah  Cooke,  daughter  of  late 
Capt.  John,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Nov.  25,  1832 

RAY  Benjamin  and  Sally  Southwick,  eldest 
daughter  of  George,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland.    American  of  Aug.  13,  1819 

Mary  and  Asa  G.   Bunker,  of  Nantucket,  at 

Hopkinton,  Mass.     American  of  Oct.  2,  1827 

George  C.  and  Sophia  A.  Elkins,  at  Nan- 
tucket,    American  of  June  25,  1830 

Capt.  Peleg  and  Harriet  Ann  Carey,  at  Nan- 
tucket.    American  of  Nov.  19,  1830 
RAYMOND  Sarah,  daughter  of  Ephraim,  Esq., 
and  Otis  Robinson,  of  and  at  Norton,  Mass. 
American  of  July  27,  1810 

William,  of  Norwich,  Ct.,  and  Submit  Harts- 
horn, at  Hampton,  Ct.,  at  Coventry,  R.  I., 
by  Obed  Perkins,  Esq.,  March  11,  1821 

Harriet    A.,    daughter  of  E ,  Esq., 

and  Capt.   Dauphin   King,  at    Norton,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  Oct.  2,  1825 

George,  of  Charlestown,  and  Lydia  Atwood, 
at  Plymouth,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Kendall.  Amer- 
ican of  July  [4,  1829 
REA  Uriel,  of  this  town,  and  Harriet  Fiske, 
daughter  of  Dr.  Caleb,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Walcott,                                                              Mar.  26,  1809 

Mary  and  Edward  S.  Sheldon,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  25,  1813 

Capt.  William  and  Frances  Burr,  daughter  of 
Ezekiel,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  12,  18 16 

Samuel  and  Sarah  Ann  C.  Webster,  at  Ports- 
mouth.    American  of  Sept.  24,  1830 

Caleb  F.,  of  Scituate,  and  Martha  C.  Cong- 
don,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Cranston,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Dec.  13,  1831 

READ  George  and  Hannah  Jones,  both  of  and 

at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  July  26,  1812 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  273 

READ  Martha,  of  Seekonk,  and  Benjamin  Ben- 
jamin, of  Smithfield,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hill,  Aug.  28,  1814 

REED  Maria  C,  only  daughter  of  William,  of 
Killingly,  Ct.,  and  George  Larned,  2d,  of 
Thompson,  Ct ,  at  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wbittemore,  Jan.  9,  18 16 

READ  Capt.  Thomas  M,  U.  S.  Army;  and  Char- 
lotte E.  Berrian,  daughter  of  James,  mer- 
chant, of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Berrian,  April  13,  18 16 

Huldah,daughter  of  Oliver,  and  David  Cooper, 
both  of  and  at  .Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pit- 
man. American  of  July  i,  1817 
REED  Sally,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Col. 
Thomas,  and  Simeon  Perry,  Esq.,  at  Digh- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee,  Oct.  12,  18 18 
READ  Harriet  and  Samuel  W.  Remington,  both 
of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thomp- 
son,                                                                        Nov.  28,' 1819 

Elizabeth  Allston,  daughter  of  Dr.  William, 
of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Peter  Parker, 
Esq.,  of  Boston,  at  Charleston,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Dalcho,  Dec.  2,  18 19 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  John,  of  Newport, 
and  William  Eldredge,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of  March  31,  1820 

Abel  and  Mrs.  Patience  Chace,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Kev.  Mr.  Benedict,  May  21,  1820 

Isaac,  son  of  Capt.  John  E,  and  Mrs.  Pa- 
tience Learman,  daughter  of  Caleb  Mun- 
roe,  of  Jamestown,  at  Newport.  American 
of  June  13,  1820 

John,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  Barker,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Stephen,  at  Newport.     American  of  Oct.  17,  1820 

Elizabeth  M.,  daughter  of  Eleazer,  Jr.,  and 
Capt.  James  Boone,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Oct.  20,  1820 

Cornelia  Annabella,  daughter  of  late  Hon. 
Jacob,  of  South  Carolina,  and  John  E. 
Howard,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  in  Geor- 
gia.    American  of  Jan.  9,  1821 

Eleazer  and  Mrs.  Mary  Soule,  at  Newport. 

American  of  Jan.  3(3,  182 1 

Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Samuel 
Bishop,  both  of  and  at  Glen's  Falls,  N.  Y.     . 
American  of  Feb.  27,  1821 

Amos  M.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  'Mary  Drowne, 
of  New  Market,  N.  H.,  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  '  Jan.  13,  1821 


274 


VITAL   RECORD   OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


REED  Narcissa  and  Elisha  Walker,  both  of  and 
at  Taunton.     American  of 

Catharine  Ann  Louisa,  daughter  of  late  Hon. 
Jacob,  of  South  Carolina,  and  Capt.  Charles 
Waugh  Morgan,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Philadel- 
phia. American  of 
READ  George  and  Charlotte  Calder,  both  of  and 
at  this  town.    American  of 

Pauline,  only  daughter  of  Simeon,  Jr.,  Esq., 
of  Johnston,  and  Asa  Kelley,  of  Burrillville, 
at  Cranston.     American  of 

William  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Freeman,  both  of 
and  at  Cumberland.    American  of 

Oliver  and  Clarrissa  Gardiner,  both; of  and  at 
Newport.     American  of 

Henry  and  Phebe  Waite,  eldest  daughter  of 
Sheffield,  both  of  and  at  Coventry.  Ameri- 
can of 

Milton  and  Fanny  Fish,  both  of  Seekonk,  at 
Pawtucket, 

Mrs.  Esther,  of  Smithfield,  and  James  Wick- 
son,  Jr.,  of  Providence, 

Hubbard  and  Nancy  Dwight,  at  Thompson, 
Ct.     American  of  , 

Elijah,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Horden, 
of  and  at  Troy,  Mass.     Americati  of 

Jacob,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  late  Gen.  Jacob,  of 
South-  Carolina,  and  Nancy  Williamson, 
daughter  of  John  P.,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Savan- 
nah, Ga.     American  of 

Rev.  Augustus  B.,  of  Troy,  MasS.,  and  Me- 
Hnda  Burdon,  of  and  at  Rehoboth.  Amer- 
ican of 

William  and  Mary  Dennis,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 

Cyrel  and  Sarah  S.  Wheaton,  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     American  of 

William  George.  Esq ,  late  of  Newport,  and 
Sophia  Catherine  Howard,  daughter  of 
Col.  John  E.,  of  and  at  Baltimore,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Duncan.     American  of 

William  and  Martha  Penelope  Sherman, 
daughter  of  Captain  Benjamin,  at  Newport, 

Alvin  O.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Martha  J.  Rob- 
erts, daughter  of  Capt.  Dutee,  of  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Ruth,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 
Benjamin  W.  Brown,  both  of  and  at  Troy 
Mass., 
Amanda  F.   and  James    Ellsbree,   at  '  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene.     American  of 


June  22,  1821 

Sept.  2-8,  1821 
Nov.  9,  1 82 1 

Aug.  20, 1822 
Aug.  2p,  1822 
Dec.  10,  1822 

March  4,  1823 

June  22,  J  823 

July  13,  1823 

Oct.  10,  1823 

March  12,  1824 

Nov.  12,  1824 

Nov.  19,  1824 

March  4,  1825 

April  5,  1825 

May  27,  1825 
Aug.  31,  1826 

March  2,  1826 

July  23,  1826 
July  25,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


275 


READ  Samuel  M.  and  Sylvana  Bennett,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Cornelius,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mudge.     American  of 

James  Harvey  and  Mary  Ann  Taylor,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt.  William,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Henry  L.,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and  Char- 
lotte Stickney,  of  and  at  Worcester, 

Joel,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mary  LeCraw,  of 
Pawtucket,  at  AttleborO,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
liams, 

Heighton  and  Susan  Davis,  both  of  and  at 
Fall  River, 

Lyman,  of  North  Providence,  and  Abby  C. 
Arnold,  of  Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by 
Judge  Mann, 

Eliza  and  Albert  F.  Remington,  both  of  Paw- 
tuxet,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing. 

Thomas  and  Mary  B.  Cooke,  both  of  Central 
Falls,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Hannah,  of  Pawtucket,  and  William  Bur- 
rough,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  -Mr.  Taft, 

Martha  and  George  Bowers,  both  of  Dighton, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

John  B.  and  Jane  Ingraham,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket, at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Warren, 

Anthony  and  Elizabeth  A.  Bliss,  both  of  and 
at  Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee, 

Isaac  M.,  of  Pembroke,  Mass.,  and  Sally  Ann 
Mason,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Warne, 

John  and  Mary  Gilbert,  at  Boston.  Ameri- 
can of  ^    . 

Elizabeth  and  Clifford  P.  Nickerson,  at  Valley 
Falls,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene, 

Rebecca  and  George  Borden,  both  of  and  at 
Fall  River.    American  of 

Amos  M.  and  Mary  E.  Underwood,  both  of 
and  at  Pawtucket,  at  the  Congregational 
Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hopkins, 

Mrs.  Emily  and  Eleazer  P.  Davis,  at  Bedford, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Stearns.     American  of 

Matilda  and  Robert  Booth,  both  of  and  at 
New  Bedford,  by  Rev.  William  Coe, 

Catharine,  daughter  of  late  Eleazer,  Jr.,  and 

■  William  F.  Smith,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Choules, 


^Oct.  10,  £826 

Jan.  28,  1827 
March  7,  1826 

May  10,  1827 
Sept.  17,  1827 

Nov.  14,  1827 

April  24,  1828 
May  10,  1828 

May  IS,  1828 
Nov.  2,  1828 

Nov.  17,  1828 
Dec.  4,  1828 

July  7,  1829 
Dec.  8,  1829 
Feb.  4,  1830 
Feb.  9,  1830 

March  2,  1830 

March  18,  183 1 

April  18,  1 83 1 

April  28,  1 83 1 


276  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 

READ  Sarah,  daughter  of   Rev.  Ahah,  of  Men- 
don,  and  Horace  Benson,  of  Curhberland, 

at  Chepachet     American  of  .  April  17,  1832 

Amelia  Jane  and  William  A.  H^ndy,  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Davis,  ,  May  20,  1832 
Arminda  W.,  daughter  of   Rev.  Aha^h,  and 

Horatio  Latham,  at  Blackstone  Village,  Sept.  2,  1832 

Capt.  John  N.  and  Mary  A.  Borden,  both  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Vernon,  Jan.  14,  1833 

REAILL    Rev.  Joseph,  of   Brimfield,  and   Mrs. 

Nancy  Howe,  of  and  at  Ware.     American 

of  Jan.  29,  1830 

RECORDS  Gardiner  and  Sally  Blanding,  eldest 

daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Christopher,  at 

Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson.     Amer 

ican  of  '  March  12,  1813 

Thomas,    of    Westport,    and    Ann    Pearce, 

daughter  of  Col.  Joseph,  of  and  at  Little 

Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine,  Feb.  12,  1826 

REDDING    Lucinda  and    Daniel    Lincoln,  at 

Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cobb,  June  14,  1829 

REDFIELD    Lewis    H.,    Editor  of    Onondaga 

Register,  and  Ann  Maria  Treadwell,  daugh^ 

ter  of  Nathaniel  H.,  Esq.,  of  Plattsburg,  at 

Clinton,  N.  Y.     American  of  April  4,  1820 

RELPH  William  and  Susan  Weaver,  at  Cranston,  April  3,  1 814 

Dulinda,  eldest  daughter  of   Major  Eleazer, 

and  Dr.  Daniel  Baker,  both  of  and  at  Scit- 

uate.     American  of  April  9,  1824 

REMINGTON  Martha  Frances,  daughter  of  the 

late     Capt.    Charles,     of     Pawtuxet,    and 

Thomas    H.  Condy,  Jr.,  of   this    town,  at 

Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 
Mary  and  Capt.  Peleg  Congdon,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, , 
Freelove,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Hezekiah,' 

and   Clarke   Lawton,  both   of   Exeter,    at 

North    Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner. 

American  of     . ,  ,  ,    , 

Edward  Scott  Rhodes  and  Phebe  Hunt  Cole, . 

at  Pawtuxet.     Arnerican  of,     , 
Samuel  W.  and  Harriet  Read,, both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thon;ipson,      , 
Ruth,  of  Cranston,  .and  Capt.  Step?|eri  Man- 
chester, at  Cranston,,        ; 
Amey  and  Ira  Lawson,  at  Cranston..    Amer- 
ican of  Au^.  10,  1 82 1 
Mary   Ann,  daughter  of    late    Daniel,   and 

Andrew  Arnold,  at   Coventry.     American 

of  Jan.  I,  1822 


Aug.  23, 

1815 

Jan.  7, 

1816 

Oct.  8, 

1819 

'Oct.  29, 

1819 

Nov.  28, 

1819 

'  Oct.  8, 

1820 

RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— ]VIARR,IA|GES  277 

REMINGTON  Clementina C,  daughter  of.  Tid- 
deman    H.,  formerly  of  Jamestown,  R...I.,. 
and  John  S.  Cornell,  formerly,  of  Newport,      . 
at  Beaufort,  S.  C.     American  of,   :  Jan.  31,  1823 

Hon.  Henry  and    Lucy   A.  Arnold,  at  Ap- . 

ponaug.     American  of  Jan.  20,  1824 

Ann  Louisaand  George  Morse,  at. Pa wtucket. 

American  of  July  27,  1824 

Harriet  A ,  daughter  of  late.Capt.  Charles,  of 
Pawtuxet,  and  Gapt.  William  H.  A  born,  of- 
Providence,  at  Pawtuxet.     American  of  Feb.  r,  1825 

Ann  Eliza,  of  Smithfield,  and   Isaac  Follett, . 

of  Cumberland,  at  Smithfield.    American  of        July  15,  1825 

Henry  A.,  of  Cranston,  and  Sally  Ann  Ar- 
nold, daughter  of  Sion,  of  and  at  Coventry, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  22,  1825 

Edward,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  A.  Smith, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Simeon,  Jr.,  of  and  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Sept,  4,  1826 

Edward,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  A.  Smith, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Simeon,  Jr.,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     American  of  Sept.  15,  1826 

Mary  G..  of  Coventry,  and  Thomas  Tew,  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Jan, '7,  1827 

Oliver,  of  Providence,  and  Electa  Ann  Bos- 
worth,  of  Seekonk,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  ,^ 
Mr.  Pickering,                                                             Nov.  4,  1827 

Albert  F".  and  Eliza  Reed,  both  of  Pawtuxet, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  24,  1828 

Capt.  Samuel  T.  and  Rebecca  W.  Potter,  at 

Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Oct.  9,  1828 

Louisa  and  David  Fisher,  at  Wrentham. 
American  of  Oct.  17,  i8rS 

Sarah  G.,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  and 
Bennett  Low  Hojden,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Dec.  7,  1828 

Joshua  and  Joanna   Lawton,  at  Portsmouth, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  June  21,  1829 

Edward  S.  R.  and  Mrs.  Julia  E.  Hin.es,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  3,  1830 

Mary  T.,  of  Newport,  and  Thomas  A.  Rich- 
ardson, of  Providence,  at  Newport,  Dec.  8,  1831 
RENCHES  Henson  and  Esther  Newell,  both  ,0^    .     . 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,.  ,.  ,    Oct.  24,  1813 

RESPASS    William,   of  Bloomingdale,.Bpurbpn '    .,^, 

Co.,  Ky.,  and  Susan  Conde  Russell  iCorl>ss,     .,,..   .,     , 
second  daughter  of  John,  Esq  ,  formerly  of,     .'      '  ,' 
Providence,  at  said- former  place,  ■,  ,.,,^.(,,    :,;,.      Qct.4,  1826 


278 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


REVERE  Joseph  W.,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Mary 
Robbins,  daughter  of  Hon.  Edward  H.,  at 
Ivlilton,  Mass.  American  of 
REVEIN  Sally  and  John  Drever,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.  American 
of 
REX    Sukey,  daughter  of  George,  and  Sanford 

Bell,  at  Newport.     American  of 
REYNOLDS    Benjamin   and  Hannah    Cottrell, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of   Exeter,  at  New- 
port, 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Col.  Joseph,  and  James 
P.  Burgess,  all  of  and  at  Bristol.  Amer- 
ican of 

Capt.  Caleb,  of  Pelham,  and  Mary  E.  Wil- 
liams, daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  and 
at  Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee, 

Sarah  and  Henry  J.  Stevenson,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Capt.  John  and  Elizabeth  Lyons,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston, 

Lydia  and  Sylvester  Luther,  at  Bristol. 
American  of 

Thomas  and  Mrs.  Susannah  Spooner,  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Rowse  Clarke, 
Jr.,  at  South  Kingstown.     American  of 

Olive,  daughter  of  the  late  Amon,  of  New- 
port, and  Pardon  Davis,  at  Hopkinton. 
American  of 

Hannah,  of  Coventry,  and  John  Ladd,  Esq., 
of  West  Greenwich,  at  Coventry,  by  Obed 
Perkins,  Esq., 

Samuel,  2d,  and  Sally  Pearce,  at  the  Con- 
gregational Church,  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mann, 

William,  Jr.,  and  Fanny  Manchester,  at  Bris- 
tol.    American  of 

Mary  and  Riley  Brown,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence.    American  of 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Judge  Reynolds,  and  Caleb 
B.  James,  at  Richmond,  R.  L  American 
of 

lidward,  M.  D  ,  and  Margaret  Wendall  Phil- 
lips, daughter  of  late  Hon.  John,  of  and  at 
Boston.    American  of 

Mary  and  William  Douglass,  at  Valley  Falls, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene, 

Thomas  and  Saiah  Gifford,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Seamans, 


April  20,  1821 

May  19,  181 5 
Dec.  25,  1810 

March  20,  18 10 

May  15,  1810 

Feb.  19,  18  r  5 

Dec.  29,  1816 

Nov.  26,  1818 

April  7,  1820 

April  19,  1820 
Sept.  r,  1820 

Sept.  S,  1820 

Oct.  I,  1820 

Sept.  29,  1822 

Nov.  I,  1822 

Nov.  19,  1822 

May  13,  1823 

Jan.  II,  1825 

Jan.  23,  1825 

March  12,  1826 


RHODE   ISLAND    AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


579 


REYNOLDS  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth  Pearce,  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann, 

Mercy  and  Nathan  A.  Gardiner,  both  of  Ex- 
eter, at  Warwick, 

Esther  C,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  North 
Kingstown,  and  Nicholas  S.  Fry,  of  East 
Greenwich,  at  Wickford,  North  Kingstown, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen.     American  of 

Esther  C,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Nicholas 
S.  Fry,  at  Wickford.     American  of 

Betsey  B.  and  Edward  Oliver  Lawrence,  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  William  C.  Manchester, 

Stephen  D.,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia  Wil- 
son, of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  M  r.  Wight, 

Abigail,  of  Richmond,  and  Gideon  Spencer, 
of  Warwick,  at  Richmond,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Greene.     American  of 

Elizabeth  and  Oliver  Buffington,  at  Fall 
River.     American  of 

George  H.  and  Mary  Usher,  daughter  of 
Capt.  James,  2d,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Lewis, 

Betsey,  youngest  daughter  of  William,  Esq  , 
and  Benjamin  Pitman,  Jr.,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Lewis.     American  of 

John  U.,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Frances 
West,  youngest  daughter  of  William,  for- 
merly of  Providence,  at  Jackson,  Highland 
Co.,  O.,  by  Hugh  Lncas,  Esq., 

Sarah  and  Richard  Alien,  at  Pawtucket,  at 
Albion  Village.     American  of 
RHODES  Eliza,    daughter  of  Malachi,  of  Paw- 
tuxet,  and  Stephen  Arnold,  of  this  town,  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 

Sally  F.,  only  daughter  of  Hon'.  JameS,  and 
Tally  Dorrance,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Jacobs, 

Peleg,  of  Warwick,  and  Mary  S.-  Chatraan, 
of  Cranston,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Jacobs, 

Catharine  Augusta,  of  Boston.daughter  of 
the  late  Dr.  F.  W.,  and  Charles  Warfe,  an 
officer  in  U.  S.  Navy  Yard,  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  , 

James  E.  and  Mary  A.  Fox,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Eliza  and  George  Phippin,  at  Lynn,  Mass. 
American  of 

Edward,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Lavina  Phillips, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  Warren, 
at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 


April  4,  1826 
May  13,  1827 

March  18,  1828 

March  25,  1828 

Aug.  24,  1828 

Nov.  18,  1828 

March  13,  1829 
May  8,  1829 

Oct.  18,  1830 

Jan.  25,  1831 

June  10,  1832 
Dec.  7,  1832 

Aug.  5,  i8it 

Jan  6,  1814 

Aug.  9,  1815 

May  II,  1817 

Jan.  I,  1818 

Nov.  13,  1818 

Jan.  25,  1819 


280  VITAL  UECORD    OP   RHODE    ISLAND 

RHODES  Mary  J.,  only  daughter  of  William  N., 

of  North  Providence,  and  Ur.  Charles  Wild, 

of  Hrookliriei  Mass;,  at    North-  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     American  of  Dec.  31,  1819 

Col.  Sion  A.  aind  Eliza  R.  Aborn,  only  daugh- 
ter of   Joseph,  Esq.j  both  of  and  at  Paw- 

tuxet,  by  Kev.  Mr.  Curtis,  April  4,  1820 

Edward  Scott,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sally 

Ann   Winsor,    daughter  of    Augustus,    of 

and   at  Smithfield,   by    Rev.    Mr     Tobey. 

American  of  May  12,  1820 

Amos  J.  and  Harriet  M.  Aborn,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  James,  both  of   and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  17,  1823 

En\ily,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Arnold,  and 

Capt.  E;phraim  Chace,  of   Troy,  Mass.,  at 

Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Aug.  21,  1820 

Mercy  B.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  and 

William  R.  Chapman,  at  Pawtuxet,  Nov.  12,  1820 

James  T.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Susan  Chandler, 

daughter  of  Nathan,  of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,         Dec.  28,  1823 
James,  of  Cranston,  and    Ruth  Chandler,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  18,  1824 

Celia  a;,  daughter  of   Richard,  of    Scituate, 

and    Alpheus    Hawkins,  of    Johnston,  at 

.Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr  Knight,  June  20,  1825 

Eliza,  of  Scituate,    and  Thomas  Henry,  Jr., 

of  Providence,  at  Scituate.     American  of  June  29,  1S24 

Mary  N.,  daughter   of    Capt.  Richard,    and 

David  Phillips,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Scituate, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,    *  Dec.  22,  1825 

Christopher,  of  St.  Thomas,  and   Ann  Wick- 
ham,  of    and   at   Newport,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Wheaton,  July  18,  1827 

Peleg  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza  Avery,  of 

and  at  Montgomery,  Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1827 

Hope  Ann,  of    Pawtuxet,  and  John   R.   Den- 
nis,   of   and  at    Providence,  by    Rev.   Mr. 

Brown,  Oct.  22,  1827 

Robert,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Caroline  L.   Ilicks, 

daughter  of  Rev.  G Hicks,  of  and  at 

Taunton.     American  of  ■  Dec.  14,  1827 

Mrs.  Harriet  and  Dr.  Charles  Goodwin,  both 

of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,         F'eb.  24,  1828 
Thomas  and  Phebe  Gorton  at  Warwick,  March  2,  1828 

Phebe  E ,  of  Pawtuxet,    and  William  Allen, 

of  Pawtucket,   at  Pawtuxet,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Shurtleff,  April  27,  1828 

George  Augustus  and  Eliza   Soule,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Jan.  14,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


281 


RHODES  Edward  S.,  and  Mrs.  Eliza  Robinson, 
at    Smithfield,    by    Thomas    Mann,    Esq. 
American  of 
Hannah    and    John    Day,  of    Pawtucket,  at 

Dedham.     American  of 
Eliza  A.,   daughter  of   Gen.  Christopher,  of 
Pawtuxet,  and  John  R.  Bartlett,  cashier  of 
the  Globe  Bank,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Waterman, 
Charlotte  P.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  William  Has- 
well,  of   Newport,  at    Pawtuxet,  by   Rev. 
Mr.  Shurtleff.     American  of 
Ann  W.,  daughter  of   Thomas,  and  John  G. 
Anthony,  both  of   and   at    Providence,   by 
Rev.  Dr.  Farley, 
George  W.  and  Caroline  M.   Branch,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  CoL  Sanford,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  bv  Rev.  Dr.  Hall, 
RHINO  Elizabeth  and  Nathan  Webb,  Jr.,  at  Al- 
bany.    American  of 
Elizabeth,    of   Halifax,    N.    S.,    and    Joseph 
Stansberry,  of  and  at   Boston.     American 
of 
RICE    Sally  W.,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
William,  and  Joseph   F.  Arnold,  both   of 
and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 
Ebenezer  and    Sally  Bates,  second  daughter 
of  Asa,  both  of  and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Farnum, 
Susan  and  John  W.  Babcock,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Col.    George   and    Lydia    Ann    Wightman, 
daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  both  of  and  at 
Warwick.     American  of 
Whipple  and  Julia  Maria  Winchif,    both   of 

and  at  Warwick.     American  of 
Comfort,  of  Millbury,  and  Lucy  Ann  Woods, 

of  and  at  Uxbridge.     American  of 
Prescott,  of    Framingham,  and  Eliza  Brown, 
of  Little  Compton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 
Capt.  John,  of  Providence,  and'^Maria  Robin- 
son, daughter  of  James  R.,  of  and  at  Lis- 
bon, Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lee, 
Sarah  R.  and  Jonathan  P.  Hayward,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Concord.    American  of 
Capt.  William  and  Emeline  Draper,  at  Spen- 
cer.    American  of 
Submit  D.  and  John  Holden,  Jr.,  at  Groton, 
Ct.     American  of 


June  22,  1830 
Dec.  7,  1830 

May  IS,  1831 

Dec.  9,  1 83 1 

Oct.  16,  1832 

Dec.  6,  1832 
Jan.  3,  131S 

Feb.  26,  1830 

March  24,  1816 

Oct.  31,  1816 
July  5,  1818  - 

Feb.  I,  1820 

Nov.  8,  1822 

March  23,  1824 

Oct.  23,  1825 

Nov.  25,  1827 
May  21,  1830 
July  13,  1830 
Dec.  21,  1830 


282 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


RICE  Mary  Stone  and  Thomas  J.  Stone,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of 

Caroline  and  Dr.  Henry  Gilmore,  at  Brook- 
field,  by  Rev.  George  R.  Noyes.  Amer- 
ican of 

Robert  and  Harriet  Willison,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Esther  C.  and  Loring  Young,  of  Leicester, 
at  Worcester.     American  ot 

Elizabeth  and  Joseph  Elliott,  Jr.,  at  New 
Bedford.     American  of 

Julia  F.  and  Benjamin  B.  Viall,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
RICH    Gilbert  and   Lydia  W.  Jennings,  both  of 
and  at  Providence.     American  of 

Lewis  C.  and  Betsey  Chipman,' at  Wellfleet. 
American  of 

RICHARDS  Capt. and  Miss 

Webber.  The  bride  is  3  years  older  than 
her  mother's  husband  and  50  years  younger 
than  her  own.     In  England.     American  of 

Jesse  and  Madeline  Manchester,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Spencer  and  Betsey  French,  at  Attleboro. 
American  of 

Elihu  and  Hannah  Champlain,  formerly  of 
Warren,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Crocker, 

James,  of  Warren,  and  Abby  Luther,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  of  arid  at  Swanzey.  Amer- 
ican of 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  John,  dec,  Esq.,  and 
William  Holt,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Calvin,  2d,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mary  Sheper- 
son,  of  and  at  Cumberland.     American  of 

Charles  and  Elizabeth  P.  Smith,  at'  Sharon, 
Mass., 

Sophia,  daughter  of  late  Grey,  Esq.,  and  Wil- 
liam Pitt  Cleveland,  Esq.,  Attorney  at 
Law,  both  of  New  London,  at  New  York. 
American  of 

Willard,  of  Attleboro,  and  Harriet  Harding, 
of  and  at  Mansfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Briggs, 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Edward,  and  Willard 
Robinson,  at  Attleboro, 

Mary  Ann  and  Anthony  Rowe,  at  Mylor 
Church.  The  groom  had  both  hands  shot 
off  last  July  at  the  King's  Coronation  an- 
niversary, in  Halifax, 


April  12,  1 83 1 

April  18,  1 83 1 
May  17,  1831 
May  20,  1 83 1 

June  10,  1831 
Oct.  24,  1 83 1 

Aug.  27,  1824 

Sept.  25,  1829 

Jan.  5,  1816 
March  4,  1818 
Dec.  14,  [819 

Nov.  7,  1822 

Jan.  13,  1824 

March  26,  1824 

Sept.  17,  1824 

April  12,  1825 

June  7,  1825 

July  7,  1825 

Nov.  25,  1825 

May  17,  1828 


RHODE.  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


283 


RICHARDS  Augustus  H.,  Esq  ,  of  Philadelphia, 

and    Rebecca  McLean,  daughter  of  Hon. 

John,  the  Postmaster   General,  at   Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     American  of 
RICHARD    Mary  and  Jonathan  Tucker,  Jr.,  of 

Saco,  Me.,  at  Wiscassett,  Me.    American 

of 
RICHARDS     J.    D.   and   Mrs.  Augusta  Maria 

Thayer,  at  Boston.     American  of 
RICHARDSON    Mary   and    Olney    Potter,    at 

Glocester, 
Abigail  Hammond,  daughter  of  Jacob,  Esq., 

and    Col.   Joseph    Boss,    at    Newport,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Patten, 
Jerusha  and   Thomas  Wright,  both  of  Wo- 

burn,  Mass.,  in  this  town, 
Dr.  William,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  Almy, 

daughter  of  the  late  Job,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Gibson, 
Eleanor  and  Christopher  Weyersdale  Town- 
ley,  jouneyman  potter,  both  of   Carlisle,  at 

Gretna  Green,  Eng.  [Scot.].     This   is  the 

fourth  bride  he  has  led  to  the  altar  in  2  y. 

and  3m.     American  of 
Mrs  Elizabeth  and  WilHara  P.  Almy,  at  New- 

poi  t.     American  of 
Nancy  and  Isaac  S.  Shaw,  both  of  Mansfield, 

Mass ,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright, 
Sarah,  of  Medway,  and  Rev.  Alvin   Bond,  of 

Sturbridge,  Mass.,  at  Medway,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Bailey, 
Mrs.  Mary  and  Theophilus    Easton,  both  of 

and  at  Foster.     American  of 
Abby,  of    Newport,  and    Daniel  Sullings,  of 

New  Bedford,  at  Newport.     American  of 
Amey  and  Halsey  Sweelland,  both  of  North 

Providence,  at  Pawtucket.     American  of 
Elizabeth   and    Otis    Dudley,    merchant,  of 

Harper's    Ferry,  Va,,  at    Uxbridge,  Mass. 

American  of 
Fanny,  of  Smithfield,  and   Jesse  Jackson  of 

Sutton,  Mass.,  at  Smithfield.   American  of 
Ruth  and  Elisha  O.  Angell,    both  of  North 

Providence,    at    Olneyville,   by   Rev.  Mr. 

Cheney, 
John  S.,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of   Charleston,  S.  C ,  and 

Sophia    Hyatt,    daughter    of    late    Capt. 

Charles   L.,   at  Providence,  by    Rfev.  Dr. 

Crocker, 
Origin  D.,   Esq.,    of   Pontiac,  and  Sarah  P. 

Hill,  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq., 


Jan.  30,  1829 

March  2,  1830 

June  30,  1829 

Dec.  25,  1808 

June  8,  1809 
Jan.  13,  1812 

May  4,  181S 


June  14,  1816 
Oct.  20,  1820 
Nov.  2,  1820 

April  25,  1821 

June  II,  1822 

Jan.  7,  1823 

March  23,  1824 

Aug.  26,  1825 
Oct.  14,  1825 

Oct.  4,  1826 

April  9,  1827 
July  24,  1828 


284  VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

RICHARDSON  Harriet   Marid,  of  Cambridge, 

and  George  W.  Randall  of  Stow,  at  Cam- 
bridge. American  of  Jan.  19,  1830 
Robert,  Jr.,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and  Lucre- 

tia  Sharp,  of  and  at  Dorchester.  American 

of  Aug.  3.  1830 

Sophia  S.  and  John  Clemmons,   at  Walpole. 

American  of  May  17,  183 1 

Elizabeth  and  Capt.  Robert  Smith,  at  Salem. 

American  of  June3,  1831 

Thomas   A.,    of   Providence,    and    Mary    T. 

Remington,  of  and  at  Newport,  Dec.  8,  1831 

RICHMOND    Charles,    merchant,    and     Sally 

Crocker,  both  of  and  at  Taunton,  by  Rev. 

John  Pipon,  March  13,  1809 

Peter  Otis  and  Elizabeth  Bours,  daughter  of 

John,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  in  this  town.  May  i,  1809 

Galen   and    Eliza    Wheeler,  daughter  of  the 

late  Bennett,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr,  Wight,  Aug.  28,  1809 

Arault,  of  this  town,  and    Clarinda  Ware, 

of  and  at  Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee,  Feb.  10,  1811 

Louisa   G.,    daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 

Rev.   John  L.  Blake,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  June  24,  1814 

Horace,   formerly   of   Providence,  and  Eliza 

Waldron,  of  and  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1814 

George  A.  and  Mira  Leavens,  eldest  daugh- 
ter  of   Jedediah,  both    of  and  at  Pomfret, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter,  Dec.  i,  1814 

Bebe  M.,  of  this  town,  and  Rev.  Preserved 

Smith,  of  Warwick,  Mass.,  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  May  18,  181 5 

Franklin  and  Elizabeth  Cory,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  2,  1817 

.Barton,  of   Nashville,    Tenn.,   and    Deborah 

Briggs,    daughter  of  Job,  Esq.,  of  and  at 

Little  Compton,    by  Rev.  Mase  Sheperd. 

American  of  Nov.  25,  1817 

Nabby  and  Capt.  John  Grout,  both  of  and  at 

Uxbridge,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Judson.     American 

of  ,  Jan.  20,  1818 

Clarrissa,  late  of  Little  Compton,  and  James 

Donaldson,  of  and  at  Nashville,  Tenn,  Aug.  18,  1818 

Perez,  of  Harrington,  and  Harriet  Kelley,  of 

and  at  Warren.    American  of  Dec.  8,  1818 

Bezer  and  Rebecca  Williams,  both  of  Taun- 
ton, at  Middleboro.  American  of  May  11,  1821 
Francis,  of  Taunton,  and  Martha  B.  Phillips, 

daughter  of  late  Capt.  James,   of  and  at 

Newport.     American  of  Oct.  26,  1821 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  285 

RICHMOND  Danforth,  of  Ashford,  and  Clarrissa 
Danforth,  the  female  preacher,  at«  Spring- 
field,  Vt.  American  of  Jan.  22,  1822 

Gilbert  and  Elizabeth  .L,iscomb,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol.     American  of  April  16,  1822 

Lusannah,  second  daughter  of  William,  2d, 
and  Charles  F.  Tillinghast,  Esq  ,  attorney 
at  law,  both  of  a.id  at  Providence,  by  l^ev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  May  15,  1822 

Rev.  William,  of  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y.,  for- 
merly of  Providence,  and  Christiana  Bick- 
han  Neill,  only  daughter  of  Lewis,  Esq., 
of  and  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Bishop 
White,  July  28,  1823 

Isaac  B.,  of  Savannah, Ga.,  and  Abigail  Brown, 

of  and  at  Little  Compton.     American  of  Oct.  3,  1823 

Isaac  B.,  of  Savannah,  and  Abigail  Brown,  of 

and  at  Little  Compton.     American  of  Oct.  17,  1823 

Hannah  M.  and  Samuel  M.  Tripp,  of  Fair- 
haven,,  at  Middleboro.     American  of  Jan.  9,  1824 

Levina   and   James    Durick,  both    of   and  at 

Wellington.      American  of  Jan.  16,  1824 

Emma  Ann  and  John  G.  Quarman,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  18,  1824 

Anna  Talbot,  daughter  of  William,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Asa  Fairbanks,  of  Franklin, 
Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
American  of  Sept.  25,  1825 

Charles,  Esq.,  and  Sarah  W.  Fales,  at  Taun- 
ton.    American  of  March  7,  1826 

John  C.  and  Louisa  Jenckes,  daughter  of 
Benjamin,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey,  Dec.  6,  1826 

Eliza  and   Samuel  Rawson,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  22,  1827 

Mary  W.  and  Alpheus  B.  Peirce,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  May  14,  1828 

Harriet,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Benjamin,  of 
Little  Compton,  and  Joseph  H."  Johnson, 
of  and  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Jan.  8,  1829 

Rowena  T.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas,  and 
William  Sisson,  of  Fall  River,  at  West- 
port.     American  of  Jan.  13,  1829 

Maria,  daughter  of  Galen,  and  Rev.  Nathaniel 
Wright,  pastor  of  Dniversalist  Church, 
Attleboro,  Sept.  6,  1830 

Nathaniel.and  Catharine  Faisneau,  daughter 
of  E.  P.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules. 
American  of  Sept.  7,  1830 


286 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


RICHMOND  Sarah  Thomas,  daughter  of  Lemuel 
C,  and  Joseph  Mettalf  Brown,  all  of  and  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bristed, 
George  M.  and  Anna  Eddy,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Judge  Eddy,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes, 

RICKHARD  Alfred  and  Rebecca  T.  Carpen- 
ter, b(jth  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

RICKSTON  Capt.  Gideon  and  Eveline  Perry, 
daughter  of  late  Col.  James,  of  Newport, 
at  Wilmington,  N.  C.     American  of 

RIDDLE  Sarah  L.  and  William  H.  S.  Smith, 
both  of  the  Theatre,  at  Boston, 

RIDER    Luther,    merchant,    and    Polly    Peck, 
youngest  daughter  of  Major    Samuel,  both 
of  and  at  Coventry, 
Mrs.   Jane,  daughter  of    Alanson  Peckham, 
Esq.,  of  Middletown,  and  David  Wyatt,  at 
Newport      American  of 
Phebe,  of   Middletown,  djiughter  of  the  late 
William,    and    William  Belcher,  of    South 
Kingstown,  at  Newport.     American  of 
Jerusha  and  William  Lapham,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.     American  of 
William  and  Amanda  Deans,  at  Bozrah,    Ct. 

American  of 
Capt  Benjamin,  of  Coventry,  and  Phebe 
Alexson,  of  and  at  Cumberland.  American 
of 
Sabrina  A.,  daughter  of  Elijah,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  William  Thurston  Butts,  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wa- 
terman, 

RIDGE  John  of  the  Cherokee  Nation,  late  of  the 
Foreign  Mission  School,  and  Sally  B.  Nor- 
thup,  daughter  of  John  P.,  at  Cornwall,  Ct. 
American  of 

RIDGLEY  Capt.  Charles  G.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and 
Cornelia  Louisiana  Livingston,  daughter 
of  Robert  L.,  Esq..  of  Clermont,  in  New 
York.     American  of 

RILEY  William  and  Mary  Hill,  second  daughter 
of  Christopher,  in  this  town,   by  Rev.   Mr. 
Wilson, 
James  and  Sally  Cornell,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     American  of 

RING  Hannah  and  Pardon  Newell,  both  of 
Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 


May  2,  1831 

Aug.  IS,  1 83 1 

March  10,  1828 

Aug.  12,  1825 
March  28,  1829 

Aug.  9,  1 818 

Oct.  27,  1820 

Nov.  10,  1820 

Aug.  10,  1 82 1 

Jan.  6,  1824 

Jan.  4,  1828 
April  3,  1828 
Feb.  17,  1824 

Dec.  7,  1822 

May  28,  1809 
Aug.  10,  1 8 19 

March  3,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMEKICAN— MARRIAGES 


287 


RING  John  and  Edith  Cox,  at  Newport.    Ameri- 
ca n  of 
RIPLEY  Maria  C  and  Rev.  Benjamin  F.  Earns- 
worth,  Preceptor  of  Bridgewater  Academy, 
at  Boston.     American  ot 

Thomas  and  Salome  Dickenson,  at  West-' 
hampton.     American  of 

Dr.  John  H.  and  Eliza  Spaulding,  at  Wind- 
ham, Ct.     American  of 

James  M.,  merchant,  and  Ruth  L.  Hunting- 
ton, daughter  of  Charles  P.,  Esq.,  at  Nor- 
wich, Ct.     American  of 

James  L.  and  Ruth  L.  Huntington,  at  Nor- 
wich,    American  of 

Lysander  and   Mary  Soiile,  at    East   Bridge- 
water.     American  of 
RITCHIE    Ann    and    Samuel    William    Henry 
Lisle,  of  the  Medical  Department,  both  of 
Quebec,    Canada,    at    Chaniplain,    N.    Y. 


American  of 
Andrew,    Esq.,    and 
daughter  of  Hon. 
of  and  at  Boston. 
RIVERS    Thomas,  Esq 


Sophia    Harrison   Otis, 
Harrison  G.  Otis,  both 
American  of 
Attorney  at  Law,  for- 
merly   of    Charleston,    S.    C.,    and    Mary 
Wheaton,  daughter  of  Seth,  Esq.,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
ROADRICK  Mary  Ann  and  Albert  Harrington, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman, 
ROBBINS  Capt.  Benjamin  W.,  of  this  town,  and 
Rebecca  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  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Rev.  Francis  L.,  of  F^nfield,  Ct.,  and  Mrs. 
Prescilla  Alden,  of  and  at  Fairhaven,  Mass. 
American  of 

Martha  and  John  Cumraings,  at  Wrentham, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske, 

Mary,  daughter  ot  Hon.  Edward  H.,  and 
Joseph  W.  Revere,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  at 
Milton,  Mass.     American  of 

Charles  and  Prescilla  Bucklin  Jenckes,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  at  St.  John's  Church, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Anna  Maria,  daughter  of  Asher,  Esq ,  and 
Joseph  W.  Eddy,  at  Newport.   American  of' 

Milla  and  Nahum  Dean,  at  South  Bridge- 
water.     American  of 


Oct.  3,  1826 

Aug.  14,  1821 

'    Oct.  23,  1829 

Oct.  30,  1829 

June  15,  1830 

June  22,  1830 

March  11,  1831 

Nov.  20,1818 
Dec.  12,  1823 

Nov.  23,  1813 
Oct.  22,  1828 

Jan.  16,  1815 

March  16,  1 81 8 

June  26,  1818 
Dec.  8,  1820 

April  20,  1821 

May  10,  1821 
May  10,  1822 
Feb.  20,  1824 


288"  VITAL   KECORt)   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

ROBBINS  Sophia  L.,  daughter  of  Asher,  Esq., 
of  Newport,  and  William  Little,  Jr.,  Esq., 
of  Boston,  at  Newport,  'June  13,  1824 

Juliet  A.,  daughter  of  Asher,  of  Newport, 
and  Frederick  H.  Goodwin,  of  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten;  Oct.  11,  1824 

Isaac  and  Ruth  Wellington,  of  and  at  Water- 
town,  Me.     American  of  July  i,  1825 

Jacob,  of  Lowell,  and  Nancy  Peirce  Harts- 
horn, at  Boston.     American  of  May  28,  1830 

Adeline  Augusta  and  Azro  Turner,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of  April  27,  1831 

Mrs.  Clarissa  A.,  of  Providence,  and  James 
Ludlow,  of  New  York,  at  East  Windsor, 
Ct.,  by  Rev.  G.  Robbins,  ■  Aug.  17,  1831 

ROBERTS  Hon.  Jonathan,  U.  S.  Senator  from 
Pennsylvania,  and  Elizabeth  Bushby, 
daughter  of  the  late  — — •  — -^,  at  Washing- 
ton, April  21,  1814 

Dutee,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Abigail 
Humphreys,  of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Jacobs,  June  29,  1817 

Mary  Ann,  of  Smithfield,  and  John  Searle, 
Jr.,  of  Providence,  at  Smithfield.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  15,  18 19 

Samuel  and  Polly  Conkright,  after  a  court- 
ship of  5  minutes,  at  Bath,  N.  Y.  Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  I,  1820 

Susan    and    Olney   Williams,  both   of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  4,  1822 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Dutee,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Benjamin  Gridley,  of  Boston,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  20,  1824 

Martha  J.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Dutee,  and  Al- 
vin  O.'  Read,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  March  2,  1826 

Louisa,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Dutee, 
of  Providence,  and  Henry  Jerrauld,  of  See- 
konk,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, June  17,  1827 

Nancy  and  Joseph  Devott,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of  May  21,  1830 

Sarah  Ann  D.  and  Samuel  Bailey,  at  Boston. 

American  of  Aug.  30,  1830 

Mark  and  Sarah  Wiggin,  at  Strotham,  N.  H. 
The  bride's  grandmother  was  present,  aged 
100  years.  No  one  in  the  town  could  recol- 
lect when  her  second  marriage  took  place, 
75  years  ago.     American  of  Jan.  8,  1833 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


289 


ROBERTSON  Rev.  John  I.,  of  New  York,  and 
Julia  A.  Henshaw,  of  and  at  Middlebury, 
Vt.,  by  Bishop  Griswold, 

Thomas  Boiling,  Governor  of   Louisiana,  and 

Miss Skipworth,  eldest  daughter 

of  Fulwar,  Esq.,  at  Baton  Rouge.     Amer- 
ican of 

Abigail  and  Capt.  Scott  Keith,  at  East  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.     American  of 

David  H.,  Esq.,  merchant,  of  New  York,  and 

Myra  M.  I.  Almy,  of  and  at  New  Bedford, 

ROBEY  Manchester  and  Christopher  Gifford,  at 

Little  Compton.     American  of 
ROBINSON    Otis  and  Sarah  Raymond,  daugh- 
ter  of   Ephraim,  Esq.,  of   and  at   Norton, 
Mass.     American  of 

Benjamin  and  Hope  Pitts,  in  this  town, 

Mary  and  Squire  Lovett,  both  of  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Hannah  and  Barzillai  Hall,  both  of  Raynham, 
Mass.,  in  this  town, 

Preserved,  formerly  of  Attleboro,  and  Betsey 
Gillis,  daughter  of  Jotham,  Esq.,  of  Goff- 
ston,  N.  H.,  at  Bedford,  N.  H.  American 
of 

Richard  and  Ann  Holmes,  daughter  of  late 
Joseph,  of  Attleboro, 

Mrs.  Lydia,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas 
Jenckes,  Esq.,  of  Smithfield,  at  New  Leb- 
anon, N.  Y.     American  of 

Benjamin  and  Maria  Pitts,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William  Everett,  of  Hallowell,  Me.,  and  Eme- 
line  Titus,  of  Attleboro,  Mass.,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake, 

Ann,  daughter  of  James,  of  Newport,  and 
Richard  H.  Ashley,  of  Stockbridge,  Mass., 
Editor  of  Berkshire  Star,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Mary  G.  and  John  Mackay,  Jr.,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Benjamin  and  Mary  Cairns,  both  of  Provi- 
dence at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Abby,  daughter  of  William,  of  New  York, 
and  Major  Joseph  H.  Peirce,  of  Boston,  at 
Newport.     American  of 

William,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Lydia 
Warner,  of  and  at  Glen's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Griswold.    American  of 

Susan  B.  and  Samuel  P.  Laud,  Esq.,  at  Dor- 
chester, Mass.     American  of 


June  10,  1821 

May  22,  1 82 1 

April  9,  1824 

Jan.  II,  1825 

April  16,  1821 

July  27,  1810 
Jan.  29,  181 1 

Jan.  22,  1812 

Oct.  13,  1813 

Jan.  II,  1814 
Dec.  I,  1814 

March  10,  1815 
Dec.  14,  1815 

April  10,  1 816 

June  4,  1816 

Dec.  10,  1 816 

Nov.  8,  1818 

Aug.  27,  1 8 19 

July  25,  1820 
Jan.  19,  1821 


290 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


ROBINSON  Kilborn  G.,  of  Boston,  and  Harriet 
D.  Mason,  of  and  at  Attleboro.  American  of 

Stephen  A.,  of  Newport,  and  Sarah    H.  Pot- 
ter, daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  and  at  North 
Kingstown.     American  of 
[Note — Think  this  should  read  "  South  " 
instead  of  "  North  "—J.  N.  A.J 

Dan,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Mrs.  Sally  Bartlett, 
of  and  at  Smithfield.     American  of 

Sylvester,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Eliza 
Noyes,  daughter  of  Major  Joseph,  at  West- 
erly, 

Lydia,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Willington  Kent,  of 
Seekonk,  at  Rehoboth.     American  of 

Hannah  S.,  daughter  of  Col.  Obed,  and  Virgil 
Blackington,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Kilham, 

A.  W.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Thomas,  and 
Lieut.  William  T.  Rogers,  U.  S.  Navy, 
both  of  and  at  New  York      American  of 

Abiel  and  Bathsheba  W.  I^eonard,  both  of 
Raynham.     American  of 

Ann  K.  and  Elisha  C.  Luther,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Maria,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  of  Paw- 
tucket, and  Benjamin  Linkfield,  at  Rich- 
mond.    American  of 

Caroline  F.  and  Ethan  Bowen,  both  of  and 
at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Julia  and  Nathaniel  Dean,  at  Raynham,  Mass., 

Willard  and  Rebecca  Richards,  daughter  of 
Edward,  at  Attleboro, 

Dr.  Horatio,  of  New  Sdoreham.  and  Mary 
Ann  Robinson,  daughter  of  Dr.  William, 
at  Stonlngton,  Ct.     American  of 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Dr.  William,  and  Dr. 
Horatio  Robinson,  of  New  Shoreham,  at 
Stonington,  Ct.     American  of 

Norman,  of  Providence,  and  Margaret  Bar- 
stow,  daughter  of  Joshua,  of  and  at  Pres- 
ton, Ct.     American  of 

George  and  Nancy  Wood,  both  of  Pawtuxet, 
at  Berlin,  Ct.     American  of 

William  Champlain,  and  Abby  Brown  Shaw, 
daughter  of  Josiah  C,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten, 

Maria,  daughter  of  James  R.,  of  Lisbon,  Ct., 
and  Capt.  John  Rice,  of  Providence,  at 
Lisbon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lee, 

Samuel  S. ,  of  Providence,  and  Esther  Slocum, 
of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott, 


Sept.  7.  1 82 1 
Feb.  26,  1822 

May  7,  1822 

Oct.  I,  1822 
May  20,  1823 

Oct.  8,  1823 

Nov.  25,  1823 

Jan.  16,  1824 

March  29,  1824 

June  25,  1824 

Dec.  29,  1824 
Oct.  27,  1825 

Nov.  25,  1825 

Oct.  24,  1826 

Oct.  24,  1826 

Dec.  S,  1826 
Feb.  9,  1827 

July  23,  1827 

Nov.  25,  1827 
April  27,  [828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


291 


ROBINSON  Rufus,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Nancy  An- 
gel], both  of  and  at  Douglass,  Mass.,  by 
Rev.  David  Holman, 

William  A.,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Dorcas 
B.  Hadwen,  of  and  at  Providence,  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House, 

Mary  Ann  and  John  Young,  both  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Norris, 

Dr.  Josiah  W.  and  Dorcas  Greene,  daughter 
of  Henry  R.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Church, 

Patience  and  Oliver  Chace,  at  the  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Fall  River, 

Margaret  B.  and  Thomas  F.  Donnell,  at 
Bath.     American  of 

Stelliann  and  Willard  A.  Handy,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Gen.  Joshua,  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  83, 
and  Chloe  Blakeley,  aged  45,  at  Hampton, 
Ct.     American  of 

Mrs.  Eliza  and  Edward  S.  Rhodes,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.  American 
of 

Anne  A.,  daughter  of  James,  and  Samuel  A. 
Chace,  of  New  Market,  at  South  Kings- 
town, at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House. 
American  of 

Emeline  and  Rev.  Samuel  Kelley,  at  Ports- 
mouth.    American  of 

James  and  Lydia  B.  Tilden,  at  Brookline. 
American  of 

Edward,  of  Providence,  and  Susan  D.  Bowen, 
daughter  of  Col.  John,  of  and  at  Coventry, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone, 

Russell,  of  Attleboro,  and  Almira  Sweet,  of 
and  at  Pawtucket.    American  of 

Mary  Jane,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Robert 
D.  Owen,  of  New  Harmony,  at  New  York. 
American  of 
ROCHE  Rev.  Manning  B.,  of  Philadelphia,  and 
Sarah  E.  Howard,  eldest  daughter  of 
Henry,  of  and  at  New  York.     American  of 

William,  Esq.,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Lydia 
Scott,  of  and  at  North  Providence, 
ROCKWELL  Mrs.  Sarah  O.,  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  James  Finch,  of  Newport,  and 
King  Pearce,  of  Montreal,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Alonzo,  M.  D.,  of  Montrillo,  Ct.,  and  Isabella 
T.  Woodward,  of  Providence,  at  Salem, 


Aug.  S,  1828 

Nov.  13,  1828 
March  15,  1829 

April  29,  1829 

Sept.  9,  1829 

Nov.  20,  1829 

Nov.  23,  1829 

Jan.  5,  1830 

June  22,  1830 

Aug.  13,  1830 

Aug.  17,  1830 

Dec.  7,  1830 

March  8,  1831 
April  15,  1 83 1 

April  27,  1832 

July  2,  1824 
April  26,  1829 

March  30,  1821 
Jan.  29,  1827 


292  VITAL   RECORD   OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

ROCKWELL  Peter  B.,  Esq.,  of  Macon,  Ga.,  and 

Cynthia    Y.    Simmons,   dayghter  of    late 

Thomas,  of  Providence,  at  Macon,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Stiles,  May  30,  1827 

Caroline  Augusta  and  William  Lawrence,  at 

Colebrook,  Ct.     American  of  Aug.  27,  1830 

RODMAN  John  and  Rebecca  Peckham,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Dehon.    American  of  July  11,  J809 

Capt.  William  and  Miss  Lydia  Bishop,  both 

of  this  town,  married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  10,  1810 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William,  and 
Charles  Potter,  merchant,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  June  7,  1813 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William,  and 
Charles   H.    Russell,  merchant,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  April  13,  1818 
Samuel,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  merchant,  and 
Hannah  H.  Prior,  eldest   daughter  of  Ed- 
mund, of   and   at    Cow  Neck,  L.  L,  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Nov.  2,  1819 
Lydia,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  New  Bedford, 
and  Micah  H.  Ruggles.of  Rochester,  Mass., 
at  New  Bedford,  at  the  Friends'  Meeting 
House,                                                                  April  10,  1823 
Sarah  Ann,   of   Cumberland,  and    Richard 

Young,  of  and  at  Smithfield.  American  of         Oct.  28,  1823 
Benjamin   G.  and  Ann  Taber,  daughter  of 
late  Joseph,   of  Middletown,  at  Newport. 
American  of  May  31,  1825 

William  Henry,  of  Philadelphia,  merchant, 
and  Mary  W.  Searle,  second  daughter  of 
Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  24,  1 83 1 

RODNEY  Eliza,  second  daughter  of  late  Ceazer 
A.  Esq.,  and  John  Eschenburg,  Esq.,  of 
Germany,  merchant,  at  Buenos  Ayres,  June  2,  1824 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Ceaser  A.,  U.  S.  Min- 
ister to  Buenos  Ayres,  and  Rev.  Theophi- 
lus  Parvin,  of  said  place,  at  Philadelphia,  Jan.  6,  1826 

ROEBUCK  Jane  and  James  Cooper,  at  Vevay, 
Ind.  They  separated  the  same  day. 
American  of  Jan.  18,  1833 

ROFFEE  Christopher  and  Mary  Ann  Dickens, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  July  12,  1818 

Caleb,  of  Providence,  and  Alice  C.  Smith,  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,         July  19,  1819 
ROGERS  Martha  and  William  Savory,  both  of 

Bradford,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  May  19,  181 1 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  293 

ROGERS  Frances,  daughter  of  the  late  John, 
and  Samuel  G.  Arnold,  Esq.,  both  of  this 
town,  Sept.  28,  1 8 13 

Robert,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  merchant,  and 
Maria  DeWolfe,  second  daughter  of  Will- 
iam, of  and  at  Hristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Dec.  27,  1814 

George  W.,  Esq.,  master  commander  U.  S. 
Navy,  and  Ann  M.  Perry,  daughter  of 
Christopher  R.,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  at  New 
York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen.     American  of  July  11,  1815 

Henry,  editor  National  .(Egis,  and  Betsey 
Blair,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  at  Worces- 
ter, Mass.     American  of  Dec.  9,  1817 

Benjamin  Woolsey,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and 
Catharine  Cecelia  Langdon  El  win,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Langdon  El- 
win,  Esq.,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  at  Phila- 
delphia.    American  of  Feb.  16,  1819 

John  and  Ann  Manchester,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  both  of  Middletown,  at  Newport. 
American  of  March  12,  18 19 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Middle- 
town,  and  Richard  Sherman,  Jr.,  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.     American  of  Oct.  i,  181.9 

Lydia,  of    Lyme,  Ct.,   and  John    Henry,    of 

Providence,  at  Lyme,  Aug.  16,  1820 

Charles    and    Sarah     Thompson,     at    East 

Bridgewater.     American  of  Oct.  S,  1821 

Joseph,  merchant,  and  Eliza  Brown  Gano, 
youngest  daughter  of  Rev.  Stephen,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  7,  1821 

William  T.,  editor  of  Democrat  and  Farmer's 
Gazette,  and  Sophia  Pugh,  at  Doyleston, 
Penn.     American  of  Feb.  26,  1822 

Eliza,  daughter  of  late  John,  Esq ,  and  Sam- 
uel Nightingale,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  20,  1822 

Solomon,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  Fletcher, 

of  and  at  Pawtucket.     American  of  June  28,  1822 

Nehemiah  E.  and  Lydia  H.  Tillinghast, 
daughter  of  late  Joseph,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  at  the  Methodist  Chapel,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Merritt,  Oct.  10,  1822 

Lieut.  William  T.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  A.  W. 
Robinson,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Thomas, 
both  of  and  at  New  York.     American  of  Nov.  25,  1823 

Polly  Y.  and  William  Bason,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.     American  of  Dec.  9,  1823 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  William, 
who  also  married  them,  and  William  Henry 
DeWolfe,  Esq.,  of  Bristol,  at  Philadelphia,  Dec.  18,  1823 


294 


VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


ROGERS  Mary,  daughter  of  late  John,  Esq.,  of 

Baskenridge,   N.   J.,  and   William    Isaacs, 

son  of  late  Ralph,  of  New  Haven,  at  New 

York.     American  of  Feb.  i8,  1825 

Harriet,    daughter    of    the    late   Elias,  and 

Charles  Cozzens,  both  of  and  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  July  30,  1826 

William    H.    and  Lydia  Mathewson,  both  of 

Warren,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sea- 
mans,  Oct.  23,  1826 
Abby    N.    and  Elisha  Graves,  both  of  War- 
wick, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  Feb.  4,  1827 
Horatio   and    Susan   Curtis,  both    of  and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  24,  1827 

Lloyd  N.,  Esq.,  of  Maryland,  and    Hortensia 

Munro  Hay,  daughter  of  George,  Esq  ,  U. 

S.    Judge  for  Eastern  District  of  Virginia, 

at  Oak  Hill,  the  residence  of  Ex-President 

Munroe,  in  Loredoren    Co.,   Va.,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Jackson,  July  5,  1829 

Nathan,  of  Holden,  and  Sarah  Blair,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Robert,  at  Worcester,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Miller,  Sept.  16,  1829 

Thomas   G.  and    Ann  Taggart,  daughter  of 

Judge    William,   both   of  Middletown,    at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  March  7,  183 1 

William  E.  T.,  editor  of  the  Glocester  Tele- 
graph,  and  Ann  S.  Collins,  at    Glocester, 

Mass.     American  of  Aug.  12,  1831 

Lydia  and  Ichabod  D.  Edwards,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Sept.  9,  1832 

R0GP:RS0N  Robert  and   Minerva  Ann  Buck- 

lin,  late  of  Pawtucket,  at  this  town,  Jan.  21,  18 10 

ROLANDS  John  T.  and  Ann  Watkins,  at  New 

York.     American  of  Aug.  21,  1829 

ROLAFF  Elizabeth  Steele  and  JohnGrove  Hales, 

at  Boston.     American  of  Jan.  5,  1821 

ROOD  Lucy,    of    Killingly,    Ct.,    and     Wyllys 

Ames,  of  Providence,  at  Killingly,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Whitmore,  Nov.  29,  1827 

ROOT  Samuel  A.  and    Hepsabeth   Trocher,  at 

Hartford.     American  of  Oct.  16,  1829 

ROPER  George  and   Anna  Sharpe,  daughter  of 

the   late    Peter,  of    Four   Mile    Creek,    at 

Richmond,  Va.,  by  Rev.  John  Lindsay,  June  11,  181 1 

ROPES  Sarah  and   Capt.   William  H.  Neal,  at 

Salem.     American  of  Nov.  26,  1829 

ROSP:  Mr. and  Miss Lilly.  American  of         Oct.  27,  1809 

Bathsheba  and   Jeremiah  Hill,  both  of  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of  June  21,  1814 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  295 

ROSE  Thankful  and  Samuel  Thurber,  Jr.,  both 
of  this  town,  at  South  Kingstown.  Ameri- 
can of  April  4,  i8iS 

Edward,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  and  Nancy 
Thayer,  daughter  of  Edward,  of  Conway, 
Mass.,  at  Bristol,  R.  I.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,         Oct.  27,  1816 

William,  son  of  Thomas,  and  Maria  Clarke, 
daughter  of  the  late  Joshua,  at  New  Shore- 
ham.     American  of  Sept.  k,  1818 

Maria  and  John  Rutledge,  Jr.,  Esq.,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C.     American  of  Feb.  19,  18(9 

James,  Esq.,  and  Julia  Rutledge,  daughter  of 
the  General,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  by 
Bishop  Bowen.     American  of  June  11,  1819 

Levi,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sarah 
Mowry,  of  Johnston,  at  North  Providence. 
American  of  Nov.  16,  1821 

Thomas,    Jr.,    of    Wellington,    and    Mercy 

Blake,  of  and  at  Tauntcn.     American  of  Dec.  3,  1822 

Harriet  P.,  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  planter, 
at  Antigua,  and  John  C.  Lee,  of  Boston, 
merchant,  at  Worcester,  by  Rev,  Dr.  Ban- 
croft, July  29,  1826 
ROSS  Lovey  and  Jeremiah  Olney  Arnold,  both 
of  North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taft.     American  of  Aug.  7,  1821 

Jonah,  of  Cumberland,  and   Lucy  Jepherson, 

of  and  at  Douglass,  Dec.  5,  1822 

Thankful  and  Luther  Jones,  both    of  Smith- 
field,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Washburn,        May  29,  183 1 
ROSSARIO  Johanna  and  John    P>ancis  Wohl- 
fahrt,  of   Surinam,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tobey,  June  13,  1828 

ROSSITER  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  high  sheriff  New 
Haven  Co.,  Ct.,  and  Mrs.  Abby  Olney, 
daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Knight  Dexter,  ot 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  10,  1815 

W.  S  ,  Esq.,  cashier  of  the  Eagle  Bank,  New 
Haven,  and  Hannah  Murdock,  at  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.  American  of  Nov.  2,  1824 
ROSSETER  Mrs.  Abby,  of  Richmond,  Mass., 
and  Dr.  Jotham  Sexton,  of  Little  Comp- 
ton,  at  New  York.  American  of  Nov.  29,  1825 
ROTCH  Lydia,  daughter  of  William,  and  Will- 
iam Dean,  of  Salem,  at  New  Bedford. 
American  of  Oct.  i,  181 1 

Joseph,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Ann  Smith, 
daughter  of  James,  merchant,  of  and  at 
Philadelphia.     American  of  June  10,  1814 


296 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


ROTCH  Anne,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph, 
and  Francis  Rotch,  Esq.,  at  New  Bedford. 
American  of 

Francis,  Esq.,  and  Anne  Rotch,  daughter  of 
the  late  Capt.  Joseph,  at  New  Bedford. 
American  of 

William  R ,  Esq.,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Car- 
oline Stockton,  daughter  of  Hon,  Richard, 
Esq.,  of  Prmceton,  N.  J.,  at  New  York, 

Mary  R.,  daughter  of  William,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and 
J.  W.  C.  Fleming,  at  New  Bedford, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq ,  of  Lon- 
don, and  John  Farrar,  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics and  Natural  History  in  Harvard 
University,  at  New  Bedford.  American  of 
ROUND  Mary,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Thomas  Wil- 
liams, of  Pawtucket,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Holmes, 

Nathaniel,  of  Bristol,  and  Hannah  Abbott, 
of  and  at  Ashford,  Ct.     American  of 

Sally,  of  Bristol,  and  Capt.  Martin  Brown,  of 
Barrington,  at  Bristol, 

Sarah  and  Stephen  Burr,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Emmorance  and  Joseph  Walker,  of  Welling- 
ton, Mass.,  both  of  and  at  Rehoboth. 
American  of 

Cynthia  and  John   Davis,  2d,  both  of  and  at 
Rehoboth,  by  Lemuel  Morse,  Esq., 
ROUNDS  John  and  Rona  Newman,  both  of  and 
at  Rehoboth,  by   Justice  Martin.     Ameri- 
can of 

Sally,  daughter  of  James,  and  William  P. 
Seemans,  at  Rehoboth, 

Frances  and  William  D.  Fenno,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

Almira,  of  Barrington,  and  Capt.  John  Allen, 
of  Baltimore,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Woods, 

Elizabeth  P.  and  Arthur  P.  Brown,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Warren.     American  of 

Eliza  and  Joseph  Cole,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Isaac  Chace, 

Henry  C,  of  Warren,  and  Mary  Ann  Pence, 
of  Barrington,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Rexford, 

Lavina  P.  and  Capt.  Samuel  Haskins,  both 
of  and  at  Taunton.     American  of 

Betsey  and  Barton  Manchester,  at  Warren, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 


Jan.  s,  1816 

Jan.  5,  1816 

July  17,  1820 
Aug.  I,  1823 

Oct.  17,  1828 

July  7,  181 1 
Aug.  16,  1814 
Nov.  27,  I  Si  8 
Nov.  21,  1819 

Aug.  23,  1822 
April  6,  1826 

Sept.  7,  1810 

March  17,  1814 

May  4,  1822 

Aug,  7,  1823 
Oct.  10,  1823 
Aug.  5,  1824 

Nov.  6,  1825 

March  7,  1826 

Oct.  25,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICANr^-MARRIAGES 


297 


ROUNDS  Ann  and  John  Smith  Brown,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Mary  B.,  of  Cranston,  and  John   H.  Mason, 
of   Pawtucket,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  ' ' 

Spencer,  2d,  of  Bristol,  and  Margaret  D.  Ball, 
daughter  of  Elijah,  of  Barrington,  at  Bris- 
tol.    American  ot 
ROUS  Anne  J  ulianna,  daughter  of  Lord  Rous, 
and  Admiral  Hotham,  at  London.     Amer- 
ican of 
ROVENELL  Paul,  of   Charleston,  and    Abigail 
Peirce,  daughter    of    Capt.    Benjamin,   of 
Newport,  at  Charleston,  S.  C, 
ROWE  Anthony    and    Mary    Ann  Richard,  at 
Mylor  Church ;  the  groom  had  both  hands 
shot  off  last  July  at  the  King's  Coronation 
anniversary  in  Halifax, 
ROWLAND  William  M.,  Esq.,  of  Augusta,  Ga., 
and   Clarissa  L.  Wight,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Henry,  D,  D.,  of  and  at   Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wight.    American  of 
ROWLEY  C.   R.,   Esq.,  third  son    of    Sir  W. 
Rowley  Burte,  of  Stoke,  and  Maria  Louisa 
Vanneck,  only  daughter  of  Lord  Hunting- 
field,  of  Havingham  Hall,  at  the  Having- 
ham    Church,   Suffolk,  Eng.    The    clerk 
while  the  ceremony  was  progressing  fell 
down  dead  between  the  chancel  door  and 
communion  rails;  was  70  years  old.  Amer- 
ican of 
ROYS  Lucinda  and  Amos  R.    Huggins,  at  Bos- 
ton, 
RUFF  Lucy  and  John  Miller,  at   Smithfield,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Benedict( 
RUGG  Salmon  and  Mary  Hammond,  only  daugh- 
ter of  James,  at  Providence,   by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 
RUGGLES  Capt.  Spooner  and  Ruth  Vandarm, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Nathan  D.  and  Mary  Taft,  at  Mendon,  Mass. 

American  of 
Sophia,  daughter  of  late  Benjamm,  and  Ed- 
ward Phillips,  at  Newport.    American  of 
Micah  H.,  of   Rochester,  Mass.,   and  Lydia 
Rodman,  dau'ghter  of   Samuel,  of  and  at 
New  Bedford,    at    the   Friends'  M«etmg 

Nathaniel  S.,  Esq..  and  Mary  L.  Phillips, 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  James,  both  of  and 
at  Newport.     American  of 


Oct.  16,  1828 
Aug.  4,  1 83 1 

Sept.  27,  1 83 1 
Sept.  6,  1816 

Dec.  IS,  1809 

May  17,  1828 
Aug.  30,  1830 


Nov.  s,  1830 

March  25,  1831 

Sept.  10,  1820 

June  24,  1 8 10 

Sept.  22,  181 1 

Dec.  21,  1821 

March  28,  1823 

April  10,  1823 
Nov.  4,  1823 


298  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

RUGGLES  John,  Esq.,  Speaker  of  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, Maine,  and  Margaret  George, 

at  Bangor,  Maine.    American  of  June  28,  1825 

Capt.    George    Benjamin,  of   Newport,  and 

Sarah  Brown  Mason,  daughter  of  late  Hon. 

James  B.,  of  and  at  Providence,  Aug.  22,  1825 

Azuba  C,  daughter  of  late  Benjamin,  of  New- 
port, and  Rev.  Joel  Worthington   Newton, 

Professor  in   Andover  College,   Mass.,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  at  Trinity 

Church,  June  10,  1829 

Harriet    and    John    Holland,    at    Taunton. 

American  of  Feb.  15,  1830 

RUMRILL  Mary  Ann  and  Frederick  H.  Man- 
son,  at  Cambridge,  by  Rev.    Mr.  Gannett. 

American  of  Oct.  9,  1829 

RUM  SON  William    and    Anne    Paul,  after  20 

days'  courtship,  at  Biddeford,  Eng.    Amer- 

can  of  July  24,  1827 

RUNNELLS  Abby  P.  and  Stephen   P.   Hines, 

both  of  Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1823 

RUSH  Elizabeth  M.  and  Henry   A.  Brewer,  at 

Boston.     American  of  April  9,  1830 

RUSH  WORTH  William    S.    and    Hannah  M. 

Sheridan,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  23,  18 19 

RUSSELL  Sarah    Taylor,    eldest    daughter  of 

Jeremiah,  formerly  of  this  town,   and  Na- 

hum  Goodenow,  Esq ,  at  Nobleboro,    Me. 

American  of  April  25,  1809 

Henry,  of   this  town,  merchant,  and  Content 

Wing,   of    and  at    Sandwich,    married  at 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Sept.  13,  1809 

Amey,  daughter  ot  John,  of  this  town,  and 

Anthony    Demille,    at    Kingston,   U.    C. 

American  of  Jan.  11,  181 1 

Thomas  H.  and  Ann  P.  Bosworth,   youngest 

daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol,  by   Rt.  Rev.   Bishop  Griswold,  July  8,  1813 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  and  Rev. 

Theodore  Dehon,    Bishop  of   South  Caro- 
lina,  both   of    and    at    Charleston,  S.  C. 

American  of  Nov.  19,  1813 

Harriet  and  Stephen  B.  Jackson,  at  Mendon. 

American  of  '  Sept.  2,  1814 

Samuel,  of  this  town,  merchant.   andJMary 

C.  Osborn,  of  and  at  New   York,  by"Rev. 

Dr.  Brady,  Oct,  6,  181 5 

Hon.  Jonathan,  late  U.  S.  Minister  to  Swe- 
den, and  Lydia  Smith,  daughter  of  Barney, 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  299 

RUSSELL : 

Esq.,  at  Boston,  in  King's  Chapel,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  F"reeman,  April  2,  1817 

Charles  H.,  merchant,  and  Ann  Rodman, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  April  13,  1818 

Ann  B.  and  Hon.  Joseph  Rawson,  both  of 
and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  May  31,  T819 

Joseph  and  Lorano  Spauldipg,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Reuben,  Esq.,  at  Pomfret,  Ct.  Amer- 
ican of  June  23,  1820 

Eliza  and  Nathaniel  Wilbur,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  17,  1820 

Merebah,  eldest  daughter  of  Seth,  of  New 
Bedford,  and  Cyrus  R.  Keith,  of  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  at  New  Bedford.     American  of        Sept.  17,  1822 

William  H.  and  Mary  A.  Crapo,  only  daugh- 
ter of  Philip,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  6,  1823 

Lawrence  J.  and  Mrs.  Harriet  L.  Moore, 
both  of  and  at  Providence.     American  of  May  30,  1823 

Mrs.  Betsey,  of  Marlboro,  63,  and  Dea.  Ben- 
jamin Goddard,  82,  by  Rev.  Joseph  Sum- 
ner, 84,  at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  American  of        Dec.  16,  1823 

Henry  and  Elizabeth  C.  Woodnurse,  both  of 
and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  14,  1825 

Wing  and  Elizabeth  Smith,  daughter  of 
Abraham,  Esq., at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
New  Bedford.     American  of  Sept.  16,  1825 

James,  printer,  and  Jane  Paull,   both  of  and 

at  Philadelphia,  Oct.  13,  1825 

Lydia  H.,  daughter  of  William,  Jr.,  and  Will- 
iam H.  Fessenden,  of  Sandwich,  at  New 
Bedford.     American  of  Nov.  29,  1825 

John,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Bab- 
cock,  of  and  at  Ameliasburgh,  U.  C,  Dec.  26,  1825 

John  H.,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  and  Lydia  Macy, 

of  and  at  New  Bedford.     American  of  April  14,  1826 

Martha  Ann,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  Noble- 
boro,  Maine,  formerly  of  Providence,  and 
Joseph  Yates,  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Nov.  22,  1826 

Rev.  Samuel,  of  Boyleston,  Mass.,  and  Mary 
F.  Howe,  daughter  of  Rev.  Mr.  Howe,  at 
Hopkinton,  Mass.     American  of  Feb.  16,  1827 

Stephen  and  Phebe  Ann  Child,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Aug,  11,  1828 

Frances  M.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Ethan  M. 
Howland,  of  Mason,  Mass.,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  21,  1828 


300  VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

RUSSELL   Charles  and  Eliza  Abbott,  at  And- 

over.     American  of  Oct.  13,  1829 

Elizabeth  and  James  Gatt,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  9,  1830 
Job,  of  Dartmouth,  and  Nancy  Drew,  of  and 

at  New  Bedford.    American  of  Feb.  23,  1830 

Warren  and    Mary    VVilkins,    at    Danvers. 

American  of  May  28,  1830 

Edward,  of  Dartmouth,  and  Julia  Ann  Heart, 

of  and  at  Fall  River,  by  Benjamin  An- 
thony, Esq.,  July  II,  1830 
Hannah  and  John  Hammond,  at  Marblehead. 

American  of  -        ,  Dec.  17,  1830 

RUTENBURGH    Mary,    of    Providence,     and 

Clarke  P.  Shelton,  of  Boston,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  28,  1825 
RUTLEDGE  John,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and   Maria  Rose, 

at  Charleston,  S.  C.    American  of  Feb.  19,  1819 

Julia,  daughter  of  the  General,  and  James 

Rose,  Esq.,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.,by  Bishop 

Bowen.    American  of  ,  June  11,  1819 

Edward,  of    South   Carolina,  and    Augusta  . 

Shaler,  sister  to  the  wife  of  Com.  McDon-. 

ough,  at  Middletown,  Ct.     American  of  Sept.  17,  1819 

Mary,  daughter  of  Major  Henry  M.,  of  Nashr 

ville,  Tenn.,  and  Frantis   B.  Fogg^  Esq.,' 

attorney  at  law,  formerly  of  Newport,  at 

Nashville.    American  of  Nov.  11,  1823 

RYAN  Fanny  and  John  Brown,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr;   Sowle..    American 

of  Jan.  12,  1810 

William  M.  and  Ruth  W.  Keath,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  Feb.  12,  1826 

Ann  H.   and  Caleb  Greene,  at  Boston,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Streeter,  March  25,  183 1 


SABIN  Eliza,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town, 
and  Ariel  Cooke,  of  Cumberland,  in  this 
town,  .  Sept.  10,  1809 

Angelica,  only  daughter  of  the   late   Capt.    , 
James,  and  Peter  Brownell,  merchant,  both    ; 
.  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  •  April  16,  1811 

Jonathan,  of  Seekonk,  and  Julia  Louisa 
Feste,  only  daughter  of  Alexis,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  ,    April  13,  181 2 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


301 


SABIN  James  and  Mary  Nelson,-  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Sarah  D.  and  Cyrus  W.  Linsey,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
Joshua  and  Mary  Ingraham,   of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     American  of 
Maria,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  James, 

Esq.,  of  Providence,  and  Nathaniel  Whea- 

ton,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Patience  and    William  Woodward,    Jr.,  both 

of  and  at  Providence, 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  of  Cumber- 
land, and  Dr.  Ephraim  L.  Knapp,  formerly 

of  Walpole,  now  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
William  and  Elizabeth  B.  Davis,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Mary,  daughter   of   late  Thomas^    Esq.,  and 

Capt.   Samuel    Young,  at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Aldin, 
SABINE  Ann,    daughter  of   Rev.    Mr.  Sabine, 

and  Rev.    Henry    Blackaller,    at    Boston. 

American  of  • 

SACKETT  Adrian    [Adnah],    and  Ann    Short, 

both  of  and  at   Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson, 
Adah  and  Eliza  Adams,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
SADLER  John  and  Ann  Fuller,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro, 
SADDLER  Samuel,  U.  S.  Artillery,  and  Mrs. 

Mary  E.  Bridles,  in  this  town.  American  of 
Thomas,  of  Attleboro,  and  Sarah  Leonard,  of 

and  at  Taunton.     American  of 
SAFFORD  Harriet,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph, 

of  Canterbury,  Ct.,  and  Charles   A.  Scho- 

vall,  of   Columbia,  Ct.,   at  Canterbury,  by 

Rev.  George  A.  White.     American  of 
Elizabeth  C.  and  William  Plummer,  at   New- 
bury.    American  of 
SAGE  Eliza  R.,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  Esq.,  and 

Lt.  Thomas  H.  Stephens,  U.  S.   Navy,  at 

Middletown,  Ct., 
Ebenezer,  Esq.,  of  Middletown,  Ct.,  and  Elec- 

tra  Burrell,  of  and  at  Northampton,  Mass., 
F.  W.  and  Hepsibah  C.  Howard,  daughter  of 

late  J.  C,  of  and  at  Boston.     American  of 
Edward,    of    Liverpool,    England,  and  Mrs. 

Frances  K.  H.  Snow,  of  and  at  Providence. 

American  of 


May  26,  1813 

May  22,  1814 

Aug.  22,  1815 

Jan.  29,  1818 
March  14,  1819 

Oct.  24,  18 1 9 
Oct.  16,  1825 

May  18,  1828 

March  9,  1830 

May  28,  1818 
May  2,  1824 
Oct.  31,  1813 
June  10, 1814 
Jan.  18,  1822 

Sept.  II,  1829 
April  16,  1830 

Dec.  3,  1815 

May  24,  1820 

Jan.  7,  1823 

Feb.  20,  1824 


302  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

SAGEANT  Lucius   Manlius,    Esq.,  and    Sarah 

Cutler  Dunn,  at  Boston.     American  of  July  22,  1825 

ST.  AGN,ON  Ann  Maria  Theresa,  of    Trinidad, 

and  Rev.  Richard  S.  Stearnes,  of  Salem,  at 

Providence.     American  of  Nov.  23,  1821 

ST.  ALBANS  His  Grace,  the  Duke  of,  and  Mrs. 

Coutts,  widow  of    the   banker.     She  was 

formerly  Miss  Mellon,  of  the  Theatre,  but 

has  now  an   income   of    ;£'500,000    yearly. 

He  is  a  descendant  of  Charles  II  and  Elea- 
nor Gwin,  and  is  30  years  younger  than  his 

bride.    By  special  license.     American  of  Aug  21,  1827 

ST.  ANGRE  Marie  Alexandrine,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Durant,   officer  of    the    Legion    of 

Honor,  and  Consul  General  of  the  United 

States,    for    France,   and    Jean    Germain 

Samuel  Adams  Daunery,  Esq.,   Knight  of 

the  Royal  Order  of  the  Legion  of   Honor, 

and  Consul  of   France  for  Philadelphia,  at 

New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Power,  July  i,  1830 

SALISBURY  Elizabeth  O.,  youngest  daughter 

of  the  late  Joshua,  and  Norman  Eastpn,  all 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  15,  1811 

Greenleaf   and    Septimus  Lathrop,  both    of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  22,  181 1 

Sally,  daughter  of   Jonathan,  Esq.,  of    East 

Greenwich,  and  Nathan  Whiting,  Esq.,  at- 
torney at  law,  at  Rehoboth,    by  Rev.   Mr. 

Thompson,  June  11,  181 1 

Cromwell  T.  and  Lydia  Peirce,  both  of   and 

at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rich,  May  30,  18 13 

James  and  Lydia  Esleeck,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  15,  1814 

Hannah  and  Poris    Aldrich,  at    Smithfield. 

American  of  June  7,  1814 

Sally  and  Luther  Cole,  both  of  and  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall.  American  of  Sept.  20,  1816 
Sally    and     George    W.  Freeman,    both    of 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.  Ameri- 
can of  April  8,  1817 
William  and  Mary  Ann  Williams,    daughter 

of  Putnam,  both  of   and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Sept.  20,  1818 

Elizabeth  Kent,   of    Seekonk,    and    Joseph 

Beane,  of   Barrington,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Chessman,  '  Oct.  i,  i8i8 

Daniel,  of  North-  Providence,  and  Rebecca 

Hopkins,  of    Seekonk,   at   Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Blake.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1818 

Mrs.  Penelope  and  Edmond  Sheldon,  both  of 

and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Jan.  20,  1820 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


303 


SALISBURY  Edward  and  Mary  Child,  only 
daughter  of  Jeremiah,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     American  of 

Otis  and  Mary  Perry,  of  Killingly,  at  Gloces- 
ter,  by  David  Arnold,  Esq.     American  of 

Charles  and  Amey  Sprague,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Jesse  and  Sally  Allen,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

John  A.  and  Martha  Burdick,  both  of  Attle- 
boro,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Joseph,  of  Tiverton,  and  Ruth  B  Sisson,  of 
Portsmouth,  at  Tiverton.     American  o'' 

Mary  D.  and  William  W.  Burr  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 

Julia,  eldest  daughter  of  Abel,  Esq.,  of  Scitu- 
ate,  and  Ezekiel  Angell,  of  Smithfield,  at 
Scituate.     American  of 

Henry,  of  Providence,  and  Amey  Brown,  of 
North  Kingstown,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mudge, 

Joanna,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and  Charles 
Valentine  Myrick,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge.    American  of 

Fanny,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Arnold  Irons,  of 
Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict, 

Susan,  of  Tiverton,  and  Joseph  Eddy,  of 
Providence,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cheney, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Caleb,  of  Warren,  and 
Jonathan  Bosworth,  of  Swanzey,  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

Jonathan  and  Phebe  Tallman,  daughter  of 
Col,  Benjamin,  both  of  Providence,  at 
Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Charles  H.  and  Rebecca  Sisson,  daughter  of 
Esek  S.,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

Richard,  of  Fall  River,  and  Susan  Elizabeth 
Ford,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Martin  L.,  of  Warren,  and  Susan  A.  Cottrell, 
at  South  Kingstown.     American  of 
SALLA  James,  of  this  town,  and  Martha  Harris, 
daughter  of  Oliver,  of  and  at  Cumberland. 
American  of 

Samuel  and    Susan   B.  Tompkms,  at    Paw- 
tucket.    American  of 
SALM  The  Princess  of,  widow,  and  the  British 
Duke  of  Cumberland.     He  is  43  and   she 
40,  at  Strelitz,  Ger., 


March  24,  1820 
Nov.  14,  1820 
Sept.  23,  1 82 1 
June  2,  1822 
June  16,  1822 
July  12,  1822 
Feb.  26,  1824 

April  20,  1824 

Oct.  3,  1824 

Oct.  5,  1824 

June  5,  1825 

June  4,  1826 

March  22,  1827 

June  9,  1827 

Sept.  27,  1827 

May  20,  1 83 1 

Oct.  18,  1831 

Jan.  12,  1813 
April  26,  1825 

Aug.  26,  1814 


304  VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

SALMES  Sarah,  of  North  Providence,  and  Wil- 
liam A.  Smith,  of  JVovidence,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  '  ,        April  12,1829 

SALMS  The  Princess  Dowager  of,,  and  the 
Duke  of  Cumberland,  His  Royal  High- 
ness, fourth  son  of  the  King  of  England, 
in  Germany.    American  of  Aug.  i,  1815 

SAMPAYO  Alexander  T  ,  youngest  brother  of 
the  Baron  Teixeira,  of  Lisbon,  and  Harriet 
Kent,  daughter  of  the  late  Nathaniel,  Esq., 
of  Tulhem,  in  county.of  Middlesex,  Eng, 
in  England.     American  of  March  28,  1820 

SAMPSON  Louisa  D.  and  Richard  C.  Martin, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Oct.  24,  1819 

Elizabeth  M.  and  Nelson  S.  Eddy,  at  Gloces- 
ter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rose.     American  of  Nov.  3,  1826 

Eudora  R.,  daughter  of   Hon.  Z ,  and 

Frances   B.   Alden,  of    New    Bedford,    at 
Plymouth,  Mass.     American  of  June  27,  1828 

Mary  Wales,  daughter  of  Uriah,  Esq.,  of 
Raynham,  and  Capt.  William  Copeland,  of 
West  Bridgewater,  at  Raynham,  May  21,  1829 

SAMUELS  Miss ,  who  has  a  fortune 

of  ;g2,ooo,000,  and  Mr. Warms,  nephew 

of    the    Banker    Rothchild,    in    England. 

American  of  Sept.  4,  1827 

SANBORN  Simeon  and  Susan  C.  Goddard,  at 
Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Baldwin.  This  was 
the  iiooth  couple  married  by  the  doctor,  July  12,  1810 

SANDERSON  Joseph  M.,  of  Merchants'  Coffee 
House,  and  Emma  Matilda  Jones,  at.  Phila- 
delphia. American  of  Aug.  16,  1825 
Edward,  Jr.,  editor  Elizabethtown  Gazette, 
and  Hannah  Chapman,  daughter  of  James, 
Esq.,  at  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.    American  of         Dec.  22,  1820 

SANDS  Mrs.    Sarah,  of    this  town,    and  Capt 
Thomas  Bates,  of  New  York,  at  the  Epis- 
copal Church  in  Hartford,  Nov.  3,  1813 

SANDFORD  John  Usher  and  Charlotte  Bourne, 
daughter  of  Shearjushub,  Esq.,  married 
at  St.  Michael's  Church,  Bristol,  by  Rt. 
Rev,  Bishop  Griswold,  Jan.  9,  1815 

SANFORD  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph, 
of  Berkeley,  and  Abner  Pitts,  of  Taunton, 
at  Berkeley,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Andros,  Sept.  14,  1815 

Clarrissa  Usher,  and  Capt.  Thomas  B.  Mun- 
roe,  both  of  Bristol,  at  Brooklin,  L.  L,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  Oct.  17,  1817 

Louisa  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Hart- 
ford, and  Dr.  Thomas   Manning  Barrows, 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN^MARRIAGES 


305 


SANFORD:  ■    ,  , 

of   Providence,  at   Hartford,  by- Rev.  Mr. 
Wainwright.     American  of 

Peleg  and  Mary  Ann  Suttle,  daughter  of 
Robert,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Fanny  R.  and  AmosT.  Gorham,  both  of  and 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev'  Alexander  V.  Griswold. 
American  of 

Edwin,  of  Newport,  and  Desdemona  Honey- 
well, of  New  Shoreham,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Alpheus,  of  Berkeley,  Mass.,  and  Sinai  Briggs, 
of  and  at  Conway,  Mass.     American  of 

Polly  and  D Easterbrooks,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol.     American  of 

Joseph,  Jr.,  of  Newport,  and  Rebecca  San- 
ford,  daughter  of  Ezbon,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  William  Nor- 
thup, 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Ezbon,  Esq.,  of  North 
Kingstown,  and  Joseph  Sanford;  Jr.,  of 
Newport,  at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev. 
William  Northup, 

Rev.  Enock,  of  Raynham,  late  tutor  in  Brown 
University,  and  Caroline  White,  of  and  at 
Weymouth.     American  of 

Rev.  John,  of  South  Dennis,  and  Sophia 
Lund,  of  and  at  Weymouth.     American  of 

Elizabeth  E.,  daughter  of  late  Ellery,  and 
John  U.  Lunson,  of  New  York,  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold.     American  of 

Susan,  of  Westport,  and  John  Ellsbree,  at 
Troy,  Mass., 

Hannah  and  John  Bowcock,  both  of  Troy, 
Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Keziah,  daughter  of  Peleg,  Esq.,  of  Middle- 
town,  and  John  H.  Barker,  at  Newport. 
American  of 
SANDFORD  Henrietta  C,  daughter  of  Alex- 
ander, of  Baltimore,  and  Capt.  John  B. 
Clarke,  of  U.  S.  3d  Regiment  of  Infantry, 
at  St.  Louis,  Mo.     American  of 

Capt.  Nicholas,  of  Dartmouth,  and  Mary  W. 
Pratt,  at  New  Bedford.     American  of 
SANFORD  Frances  and  Dr.  Elisha  D.  Paine,  of 
Baltimore,  at  Little  Compton, 

George,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Rawson,  both  of  and 
at  Bristol, 

Rev.  B.,  of  East  Bridgewater,  and  Amey 
Burt,  daughter  of  Dean,  Esq.,  at  Berkeley. 
American  of 


Dec.  I,  1818 
Nov.  12,  1819 

June  27,  1820 

Sept.  8,  1820 
May  II,  1821 
July  13,  1 82 1 

Aug.  30,  1 82 1 

Aug.  30, 1S21 

Dec.  26,  1823 
Sept.  10,  1824 

March  6,  1827 

Nov.  29,  1827 

Sept.  6,  1828 

June  30,  1829 

Jan.  5,  1830 

Aug.  20,  1830 

Sept.  15,  1830 

March  19,  1831 

March  25,  1831 


306 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


SANGER  John,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Elmira 
Armington,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pease, 

Maria  and  Dr.  Oliver  Everett,  at  Sherburne. 
American  of 
SARGENT  Lucius   Manlius,  Esq.,  of    Boston, 
and  Mary  Binney,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr. 
C ,  at  Philadelphia, 

Capt.  Henry,   of   Springfield,  and   Mary  M. 
Holman,  at  Boston.     American  of 
SARLE  Oris   and    Betsey    Mathewson,    eldest 
daughter  of    late    Stephen,    at    Scituate. 
American  of  , 

Ann  T.,  of  Cranston,  and  Ebenezer  Case,  Jr., 
of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  at  Cranston.  American 
of 

Richard  and  Mrs.  Sylvia  Ann  Peck,  both  of 
and  at  Scituate.     American  of 

Burton,  formerly   of    Cranston,   and    Susan 
Ann  B.  Angell,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas, 
of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight, 
SAUNDERS  Jeremiah  and  Mary  Haile,  at  War- 
ren.    American  of 

Augustus,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Sylvia 
Pearce,  only  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  and 
at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Reed, 

Nancy  and  Thomas  Cole,  both  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev,  Mr.  Bates, 

George,  of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  and  Eme- 
line  M.  Maxwell,  daughter  of  James,  Esq., 
of  and  at  Warren, 

Philip,  of  Westerly,  and  Mary  Burdick, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Henry,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Burdick, 

Sally  and  Turner  Carr,  both  of  and  at  War- 
ren.    American  of 

Abby,  daughter  of  John,  and  Caleb  S;  Luther, 
both  of  and  at  Providence, 

Ann  and  William  Wall,  at  Providence.  Amer- 
ican of 

Samuel  and  Rebecca  P.  Cornell,  both  of  and 
at  Providence.     American  of 

Gen.  Romulus  M.  and  Anna  Hayes  Johnson, 
daughter  of  Hon.  William,  of  and  at 
Charleston,  S.  C.     American  of 

Chauncey  W.  and  Ruth  Hall,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

Robey  and  Hammond  Sergeant,  both  of  and 
at  Warren.     American  of 

William,  formerly  of  Warren,  R.  I.,  and  Dru- 
sella  L.  Bell,  of  and  at  Newbern,  N.  C, 


Nov.  24,  1825 
Nov.  26,  1829 

April  4,  1 816 
Dec.  24,  1830 

March  6,  1821 

June  I,  1821 
Dec.  21,  1824 

Jan.  I,  1827 
May  7,  181 1 

,  Jan.  27,  1814 
Nov.  26,  1 818 

Aug.  24,  1820 

Oct.  26,  1820 

June  II,  1822 

Oct.  20,  1822 

Dec.  7,  1822 

March  14,  1823 

June  iQ,  1823 

March  16,  1825 

June  14,  1825 

Dec.  26,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


307 


SAUNDERS  Nathaniel  W.,  formerly  of  Warren, 

and  Deborah  G.  Soule,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Jonathan,  at  Westport,  by  A.  Bassett,  E^q., 

Mrs.  Rebecca  P.  and  William   C.  Eighforth, 

both  of  Providence,  at  Swanzey, 
Mrs.  Rebecca  P.  and  William   E.  Eathforth, 
both  of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 
Joseph  W.  and  Charlotte  E.  Bangs,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Mary  Little,  daughter  of   Capt.  Daniel,  and 
Joseph  B.  Davol,  formerly  of  Warren,  now 
of  Taunton,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Walsh, 
Carohne  Bradford,  of  Smithfield,  and  Crom- 
well  Brown    Comstock,    of    Belchertown, 
Mass.;  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas    Mann, 
-     Esq., 

Benjamin  and  Betsey  W.  Carpenter,  both  of 
Smithfield,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
liams, 
John,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza  Ann  Cole,  of 

and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Spaulding, 
Lucy  and   Charles  Morse,  at   Newburyport. 

American  of 
Mary  Ann  and   William    J.  Swartz,    both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church, 
Isaac  and  Sarah  Ann  Tabor,   at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 
SAVAGE  Harriet,  daughter  of  Timothy,  Esq., 
and  Rev.  Ira  Chace,  of   Philadelphia,  Prof, 
of  Biblical  Literature,  at   Wilmington,  N. 
C.     American  of 
James,  Esq.,  of   Boston,  and  Elizabeth  Otis 
Lincoln,  of  and  at  Hinghahi,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of 
Sarah  S.  and  Solon   Whiting,  Esq.,  at   Lan- 
caster.   American  of 
SAVORY  William  and  Martha  Rogers,  both  of 

Bradford,  Mass.,  in  this  town, 
S AVERY  Dr.  Phinehas,  and  Hope  B.  F.  Tobey, 
daughter  of  Curtis,  all  of  and  at  Wareham. 
American  of 
SAWIN  Isaac  and  Elizabeth   Ormsbee,  both  of 
and  at  Providence.     American  of 
Rebecca  and  Hon.  Wheeler  Martin,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison, 
SAWYER  Ruth,  of  Bolton,  Mass.,  and   Robert 
Peckham,  of  Petersham,  in  this  town, 
William  and  Rebecca  Peirce,  both  of  and  at 
Tiverton.    American  of 


July  I,  1827 
Aug.  3,  1827 

Sept.  9,  1827 
Oct.  II,  1827 

March  23,  1828 

Oct.  20,  1828 

Feb.  23,  1829 

March  3,  1830 

March  9,  1830 

July  II,  1830 

Aug.  30,  1 83 1 

April  6,  1 82 1 

May  6,  1823 
July  30,  1830 
May  19,  181 1 

Jan.  25,  1825 

March  i,  1822 

Aug.  8,  1 83 1 

Feb.  7,  1813 

Oct.  8,  1819 


308  ■      VITAL -REGGBD  OF.  RHaDE' ISLAND 

SAWYER  Lydia, of  Little  Compton,  and  George, .      i. 

Sherman,  of  and  at  Newport.    American  of  ■       May  25,  1824 
Mary  S.  and  Moses  P.  Parish;  Esq.,  at  fielle^    .■ 

ville.     American  of  ,',;;.   Oct.  6,  1829 

Oliver  and  Eliza   Huse,    at    Newburyport. 

American  of  ■:         ■  ,-:,':     Oct.  30,  1829 

Amos  and  Juliet  Kendall,  at  Boston.     Amer-    -■ 

ican  of  :  /Dec.  i,  1829 

SAXTON  Orion   B.,   printer,  and    Merriam  S. 
'  Eldredge,  at  Salem,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Garlile:.  : 

American  of  .    .  ,      .   ,         ■■■   ,  Dec.  29,  181 8 

SAYER  William,    of    Newport,    and  Catharine     - 

Greene,  of  and  at  Boston.    American  of ,     -  '    June  19,  1810 
William,  of   Newport,  and  Ann  Greene,  at 

Boston.     American  of  •  Oct.  10,  1815 

Joshua,  of  Newport,  and  Eliza   B.  Kinnicutt, ,      '.. 

eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.       ■.  ^  ,.■      ,  i  ;   Sept.  3,  1818 
Joshua  and  Ann  W.  Dean,  daughter  of  .late     1,- 

Silas,  at  Newport.     American  of  :■   Sept.  30,  1823 

James,  of  Newportj  and,  Nancy  Rawson,  at 

Bristol.     American  of  ■      ■      ■        ,      "   May  13,  1828 

Mrs.  Lydia  and  Rowland.  Bafnard,  at  Nan- 
tucket.    American  of  •  .   ..   i     .■  /May  17,  1831 
SAYLER  Sarah  and  James    Briggs,  at   Suffolk, 

Va.,  [the  third  time  a  bride  in,  18  months. j   • 

American  of  April  5,  1825 

SAYLES  Willard  and  Maria  Francour,  at  Wren-      , 

tham.     Americanof  .  •     i    June  21,  1816 

William,  of  Smithfield,  and   Phebe  Tufts,  of      ,  , 

and  at  Medfield.     Americanof  •  May  6,  1817 

Arnold,  of  Cumberland,  and  Lena  Kimball, 

of  and  at  Mendon,  Mass.,     ,        ■,  ;.    i        :,,May7,  1820 

Avis,  eldest   daughter   of  EliSha,    Esq.,  and     > 
'      Stephen  Harris,  both  of  and  at  Burrillville,  July  6,  1820 

Julia,  youngest  daughter  of.  Capt.   Daniel,,  of  .  , 

Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Rev.  Dexter  .Buljard,    ,  , 

pastor  of  Christian  Church  of.  GreepWioh,       i '  ,  • 

Mass.,  at  Cumberland.     American  of    .-.:  ■.   .',Feb.  13,  1821 
Willard,  of  Sraithfield,  and    Mary,,- Arnold,  of      ::  , 

and  at  Uxbridge,  Mass.     Americanof     ■■•  May  4,1821 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Smith,  of  Smithfield,  and. 

Adin  Ballou,  of  Cumberland,  at  Smithfield. 

American  of  ...  ..  i   .c  Jan.  29,  1822 

Sally,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  David-,  late  of     •',  1 

Cumberland,.ahd.HenryiS.  Scott.of  .and  at       , 

Smithfield.     American  of    "■  ,  •  .  ■;    ,.  j  >Feb.  12,  1822 

Joanna,  daughter  of   Smith,   of   Smithfield,. 

and    Jesse    B.    Sweet,   of    Providence,., at.,.;,.. // 

Smithfield,  by  Chief  Justice  ■Ma.nn;       .    ,-.?•,,.,  |  Dec.  25,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  399 

SAYLES  Clarke,  of  Glocester,  and  Mary  Olney, 

of  and  at  Scituate.     American,  of       '  Jan.  3,  1823 

Orin,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Almira  Ballou, 

daughter  of  Flairus,  of  and  at  Cumberland. 

American  of  •  Jan.  21,  1823 

Richard  and    Fanny  Jeffers,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield.     American  of  March  21,  1823 

Sarah,   daughter    of    Gideon,   and    Stephen 

Mowry,  only  son  of  Amasa,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Judge  Mann;  '   •-  Feb.  9,  1826 

Rhoda,  only  daughter  of  John,  2d,  and  Jesse 

Mowry,  eldest  son  of  Major  Nathaniel,  at 

Smithfield,'  ,      •    -        Feb.  24,  1826 

George  R.,  of    Smithfield,  and   Maria  Bakery 

of  and  at  Glocester,  Dec.  31,  1829 

Ariel  and  Elizabeth  Aylesworth,  both  of  .and         i 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  17,  1831 

SAYWARD    Lucy  D.  and  William  S.  Hackettj.  ,  , 

at  Nantucket.     American  of  :  ,  .    April  27,  1831 

SCARBOROUGH  Nehemiah  and  Susannah  Sib- 
ley, both  of  and  at   Providence.     American 

of  .,  ,  June  28,  1822 

SHAACK  Peter  Van,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Dorcas  Man- 
ton,  at  Kinderhook,  N.  Y-.     American  of-       -Aug.  11,  1820 
SCHERMERHORN    Jane,  youngest  daughter- 

of    Peter,  Esq.,  and  Rev.  William  Creigh- 

ton.  Rector  of  St.  Mark's  Church,  both  of 

and  at  New  York.     American  of  June  5,  1818 

SCHOVALL    Charles  A.,  of  Columbia,  Ct.,  and 

Harriet  Safford,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph, 

of  and  at  Canterbury,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  George    v 

T.  White.     American  of  .     .  Sept.  11,  1829 

SCHRPZAKAGASTEuphemiaand  John  Stewart, .      ... 

at  Marksboro,  by  John  Moore.     American 

of  "  '.    ■  'Nov.  23,  1832 

SCHUYLER      Margaret,    eldest    daughter-    of 

Arent,  Esq.,  of    Bloomingdale,  and    Jacob 

Crowningshield,    Esq.,  of   .Salem,  at    New 

York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Wainwright,    -■/       ,       <    .May  12,  1831 
SCOTT  Maria  L.,  daughter  of  the  late  Lewis  A-;,     ,  .,  , 

Esq.,  of  New  York;  and '  Peter    Pederson,    . 
'     Esq.,  Charge  des  Affairs  and  Consul  Gen- 
eral from  Denmark,  at  Philadelphia.  Amer-- ; 

ican  of   /  .  ,  ■  June  12,  1812 

Mrs.  Mary  and  Simon   Snyder,  Governor  of    .  ., . 

Pennsylvania,   at    Harrisburg.   t.-American-i ,    ( 

of  '  '■"  ■■   '     I'M./  ,.i  ,Oct.  28,  1814 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  John  C,  of  New4 ,-.    .. 

port,  and    Capt.  Andrew  Hunter,  at<New-       i 

port.     Americaa  of  ■..■-■,  "M    ■  . f  /         .in     <Sept.  19,  1815 


310 


VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


SCOTT  Eliza,  of  Cumberland,  and  Thomas  S. 
Mann,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hlake, 

Gen.  Winfield,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Maria  D. 
Mayo,  daughter  of  Col. ,  at  Belle- 
ville, Va.     American  of 

Jeremiah  and  Olive  Darling,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 

Charles  and  Marcy  Sheldon  Manchester,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  American  of 

Emery,  of  Bellingham,  and  Waitey  Jillson, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of  and  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Smith  Arnold,  Esq., 

John,  jr.,  editor  of  Sciota  Gazette,  and  Ann 
Berherds,  at  Chillicothe,  O.     American  of 

Sophia  Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir 
Walter,  and  John  Gibson  Lockhart,  Esq., 
at  Edinburgh,  Scot.     American  of 

Violetta  and  Reuben  Thorp,  Jr.,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Mary,  daughter  of  William,  and  Joseph  Tew, 
at  Newport.     American  of 

Henry  S.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Sally  Sayles, 
eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  David,  late  of 
Cumberland,  at  Smithfield.     A  merican  of 

James,  of  North  Providence,  and  Alice  A. 
Sisson,  daughter  of  Asa,  of  Coventry,  at 
Smithfield.     American  of 

Sarah,  of  North  Providence,  and  Adam 
Anthony,  of  Portsmouth,  at  North  Provi- 
dence.    American  of 

Walter,  Esq.,  Lieut.  iSth  Hussars,  eldest  son 
of  Sir  Walter,  of  Abbottsford,  Bart.,  and 
Jane  Jobson,  only  child  of  late  John,  Esq., 
of  Lochare,  Fifeshire,  at  Edinburgh, 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Harvey,  and  Hurdon  A. 
Norton,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr  Webb.    American  of 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt  Nathaniel,  of 
Cumberland,  and  Philo  Miller,  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

Saul  B.  and  Susan  P.  Daniels,  both  of  Men- 
don,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Joseph  A.  and  Juliet  Howiand,  both  of  Paw- 
lucket,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Lydia,  of  North  Providence,  and  William 
Roche,  Esq.,  of  New  Bedford,  at  North 
Providence, 

William,  of  North  Bridgewater,  and  Nancy 
I.  Adams,  at  Kingston,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of 


July  23,  1816 

March  21,  1817 

Jan.  28,  1 8 19 

Feb.  9,  1819 

April  2,  1820 
April  4,  1820 

July  7,  1820 

Sept.  4,  1820 

March  2,  1821 

Feb.  12,  1822 

May  17,  1822 

Sept.  23,  1823 

Feb  3,  1825 

Oct.  14,  1825 

Jan.  26,  1826 
May  16,  1826 
Jan.  28,  1828 

April  26,  1829 

Sept.  18,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


311 


SCOTT  Elizabeth  and  George  Nason,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 

Robert  and  Jerusha  Brown,  at  Plainfield,  Ct. 
American  of 

Nancy  and  Rev.  Jehiel  Bowman,  of  Middle- 
town,  at  New  Haven,  Ct.     American  of 
SCOVILLE    Maria  and  John   Branch,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 
SCUDDER    Capt.  Eleazer  and   Eliza  G.  Lovell, 
at  Barnstable.    American  of 

Thomas  Delup,  of  Hallowell,  Me.,  and  Mrs. 
Henrietta  Hallett,  daughter  of  Benjamin 
Hallett,  at  Osterville,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Harris, 
SEABURY  Pardon  and  Sarah  Borden,  daughter 
of  Simeon,  deceased,  at  Tiverton.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mary  and  Stephen  Snow  Wardwell,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Peleg,  of  Taunton,  and  Mary  T.  Tilley,  of 
and  at  Newport.     American  of 

Francis  W.and  Rebecca  A.  Jeffrey,  daughter 
of  Nicholas,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Hannah,  daughter  of  John  W.,  Esq.,  and 
Christopher  C.  Dean,  at  Taunton.  Amer- 
ican of 

Alexander  H.,  of  Tiverton,  and  Louisa  Cran- 
dall,  at  Taunton.     American  of 
SEAGER    Joseph   T.  and  Alice  Potter,  both  of 
South  Kingstown,  at  Newport.    American 
of 
SEGAR  Alice,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  William 
Perry,  Jr.,  of  Lebanon,  Ct.,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Torrey, 
SEAGRAVE  Edward  and  Harriet    Walker,   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
SEAMAN S  Eliza,  daughter  of  Young,  and  Capt. 
Warren  Lippitt,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  in  this 
town, 

William  P.  and  Sally  Rounds,  daughter  of 
James,  at  Rehoboth, 

Josiah  and  Abigail  Brown,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Nathaniel  Leonard, 
of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates. 
American  of 

Mrs.  Abby  L.  and  Capt.  William  Bradbury, 
both  of  Providence,  at  Pawtuxet.  Ameri- 
can of 


March  14,  1830 
June  II,  1830 
Oct.  26,  1830 
Feb.  23,  1825 
Aug.  20,  1830 

Sept.  4,  183 1 

Sept.  I,  1820 
Dec.  9,  1823 
Oct.  I,  [824 

Dec.  14,  1824 

June  7,  1825 
Aug.  27,  1830 

Feb.  23,  1821 

Sept.  II,  1827 
March  25,  1824 

July  7,  181 1 

March  17,  1814 

Jan.  8,  181 5 

Feb.  21,  181 5 

Dec.  14,  1821 


312 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SEAMANS   Amey  Ann   B.  and  James  Almy,  • 

both  of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Brown, 
Daniel   and    Hope  Ann  Hammond,,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 
Varnum  and  Maria  Paine,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq., 
SEARLE  Lydia    W.,     daughter   of   John,  and 

James  M.  Warner,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson, 
Ruth,  daughter  of  the  late   Solomon,   and 

Hiram  Barker,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
John,    Jr.,   of   Providence,   and    Mary    Ann 

Roberts,  of  and  at  Smithfield.    American  of 
Nathan  B.  and  Lavina  Williams,  at  Johnston. 

American  of  • 

Sophia  P.  and  John  Luther,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Merritt, 
William    R,    and   Harriet    C.    Simmons,   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Eliza  S.,  of  Newport,  and  Sayles  Brown,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman, 
Mary  W.,  second  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq., 

of  Providence,and  William  Henry  Rodman, 

of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
SEARLES  William  H.  and  Caroline  M.  Smith, 

both  of  and   at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Phillips, 
SEARLE  Nathaniel,    Jr.,    Esq.,    and    Mary    P. 

Palmer,  daughter  of  Gideon,  Esq.,  both  of 

Providence,    at    Newport,    by    Rev.   Mr. 

Choules, 
Almira,  daughter  of  Nathan  B.,  and  Otis  N. 

Angell,   at    Scituate,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Olney. 

American  of 
Charles  F.,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  Shel- 
don, daughter  of  Jeremiah,  Esq.,  of  and  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
SEARS  David,  Jr.,  and  Miriam    Clarke  Mason, 

daughter  of  Hon.  Jonathan,  at  Boston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner, 
Howes,  of  Cape  Cod,  aged  17,  and  Mrs.  Avis 

Nitcher,  of  Nantucket,  aged  68, at  Johnston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 
Jesse,  of  Rochester,  Mass.,  and  Love  Tobey, 

at  New  Bedford.     American  of 
Sarah  D.  and  Eli  Burchard,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq. , 


March  16,  1826 

July  10,  1828 

Jan.  4,  1829 

May  24,  1812 

Nov.  I,  181S 
Oct.  IS,  1819 
June  19,  1 82 1 
Aug.  29,  1822 
Sept.  II,  1828 
Feb.  12,  1829 

May  24,  1 83 1 
Sept.  27,  1 83 1 

Jan.  5,  1832 
Jan.  13,  1832 

Jan.  8,  1833 

June  13,  1809 

March  30,  1815 
May  II,  1821 
June  24,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  313 

SEARS  Lydia  G.  and  Samuel  F.  Haven,  Esq.,  of 

Dedham,  at  Boston.     American  of  May  14,  1830 

SEATLE  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  Burdict, 
daughter  of  late  Clarke,  at  Newport. 
American  of  Sept.  S,  1823 

Ebenezer  and  Eliza  Cutter  Fowler,  both  of 

and  at  Newport.     American  of  May  25,  1824 

Robert  and  Mary  Moulton,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Eddy,  Dec.  22,  1828 

SEAVER  Benjamin  and  Mary  Porter,  both  of 

Taunton,  at  Newport.     American  of  Nov.  22,  1808 

Ann,  of  Worcester,  and  Rev.  John  Brazer, 
pastor  North  Church,  Salem,  at  Worcester. 
American  of  April  24,  1821 

Benjamm,  of  Taunton,  and  Susan  Hull, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Stephen,  of  and  at  Rayn- 
ham.     American  of  Nov.  9,  1821 

Alexander  A.,  of  Holden,  Mass.,  and  Nancy 

Newman,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  Oct.  25,  1825 

Mary  and  Benjamin  F.  Spindey,  at  Norton. 

American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 

William  and  Louisa  L.  Olney,  daughter  of 
William,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  20,  1830 

William,  of  Smithfield,  and  Laura  Ann  War- 
ner, of  and  at  Killingly,  Ct.,  Oct.  21,  1832 
SEAVERNS  Abijah,  Jr.,   and  Sophia  Taft,  at 

Boston.     American  of  May  21,    1830 

SEDGWICK  Henry  D.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law, 
of  New  York,  and  Jane  Minott,  daughter 
of  the  late  Judge  Minott,  of  and  at  Boston. 
American  of  June  6,  1817 

Robert,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  Elizabeth 
Dana  Ellery,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Aug.  21,  1822 

SEEKLE  Apollas  and  Phebe  Seekle,  at  Middle- 

boro.         American  of  July  6,  1821 

Phebe  and    Apollas   Seekle,   at  Middleboro. 

American  of  July  6,  1821 
SEIXAS  Hetty,  daughter  of  late  Moses,  of  New- 
port,   and    N Phillips,    publisher    of 

National  Advocate,  at  New  York.     Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  21,  1823 
SELLMAN  Archibald    and    Nancy   Lewis,  at 

Lynn.     American  of  April  i,  1831 

SENTER  Eliza  Antoinette,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
late  Dr.  Senter,  of  Newport,  and  Rev.  Na- 
than Bourne  Crocker,  rector  of  St.  John's 
Church,  in  this  town,  married  at  Trinity 
Church,  Newport,  by  Bishop  Griswold,  March  ig,  181 1 


314 


VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


SENTER  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr. 
Isaac,  and  Clement  Smith  Hunt>lJ.S.Navy, 
at  St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev,  Dr.  Crocker, 

SERGEANT  Hammond  and  Roby  Saunders, 
both  of  and  at  Warren.     American  of 

SERRELL  Sally,  of  Warren,  and  Benjamin 
Bowen,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 

SESSIONS  Harvey  and   Rebecca   Drummond, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  both  of 
and  at  Newport.     American  of 
Ann,  daughter  of  Darius,  Esq.,  of  Thompson, 
Ct.,  and  William  Skinner,  of  Woodstock, 
Ct.,  at  Thompson,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dowe, , 
Elizabeth  Marchant,  eldest  daughter  of  Col. 
Thomas,    and   Joshua   Bicknell,   Jr.,    mer- 
chant, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 
Penelope  M.,  youngest  daughter  of  Darius 
E  of  Thompson.  Ct.,  and  Israel  K.  Tefft, 
merchant,    of   Savannah,    Ga.,  at  Thomp- 
son, by  Rev.  Mr.  Dowe, 
Darius,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza  Y.  Hicks, 
formerly  of    Providence,    now   of   and    at 
Scituate,  at  the  residence  of  Capt.  John 
Reynolds, 
William,  of  Pomfret,  and  Esther  Wilkinson, 

of  and  at  Woodstock,  Ct.     American  of 
Henry  M.,  of  Providence,  and  Harriet  Wil- 
liams, daughter  of  Stephen,  of  and  at  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

SEWALL  Elizabeth  Q.,  daughter  of  late  Chief 
Justice  Sewall,  and  Thomas  R.  Sewall,  at 
Boston.  American  of 
Thomas  R.  and  Elizabeth  Q.  Sewall,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Chief  Justice  .Sewall,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

SEXTON  Dr.  Jotham,  of  Little  Compton,  and 
Mrs.  .Abby  Rossetter,  of  Richmond,  Mass., 
at  New  York.     American  of 

SEYMOUR  Joseph,    of    Newport,    and  Eunice 
Hubbard,  of  and  at  Warren,  by    Rev.  Mr. 
Welch, 
Hannah  and    William    Hammond,    at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of 

SFARGOSI  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Louis,  of 
Rome,  and  George  Washington  Greene,  of 
Rhode  Island,  grandson  of  the  late  General, 
at  the  American  Consul's,  Paris,  Fr., 

SHAF"F  James,  victualler,  at  Fulton  Market, 
New  York,  weight  63  pounds,  and  Matilda 


Jan.;i4,  1813 
June  14,  1825 

April  4,  1824 

Nov.  19,  181  r 

June  12,  1 8 16 

May  21,  1817 

Aug.  25,  1817 

May  14,  1 82 1 
June  13,  1823 

March  13,  1832 

Feb.  II,  1825 

Feb.  II,  1825 

Nov.  29,  1825 

June  22,  1823 
June  24,  1828 

Jan.  2,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  315 

SHAFF: 

Costine,  of  same  weight,  at   New    York. 

American  of  July  lO,  1829 

SHApER  Augusta,  sister  of  the  wife  of  Com. 

MacDonough,   and   Edward  Rutledge,  of 

South  Carolina,  at  Middletown,  Ct.  Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  17,  1 819 
SHAPLEY  Jonathan,  of  Boston,   and  Arcraisa- 

dona  Burt,  of  and  at  Taunton.     American 

of  May  3, 1825 

Albert,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  and  Ann  Maria 

Burke,  at  Philadelphia.     American  of  Aug.  6,  1830 
SHARES  Mary,  of    Providence,   and   Peleg  L. 
Wade,  of  Seekonk,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  April  18,  1827 

Roxana  and  Amasa  Williams,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Nov.  12,  1820 

SHARPE  Anna,  daughter  of  the  late  Peter,  of 

Four  Mile  Creek,  and  George  Roper,   at 

Richmond,  Va.,  by  Rev.  John  Lindsey,  June  11,  181 1 

Frances,  daughter  of  the  late  Peter,  of  Four 

Mile  Creek,  and  Bullard  Ammory,  at  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  by  Rev.  John  Lindsay,  June  11,  i8ri 
Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Peter,  of  Four 

Mile  Creek,  and  Robert  Bradley,  at  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  by  Rev.  John  Lindsay,  June  11,  181 1 
SHARP    Harriet,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and   Samuel 

Truesdale,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  at  Pomfret. 

American  of  Jan.  16,  1824 

Wilkes,  of  Providence,  and  Sally  A.  Chapee, 

of  and  at  Woodstock,   Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Underwood.     American  of  Dec.  6,  1825 

George  and  Eliza  Manchester,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  July  25,  1827 

Lucretia,  of  Dorchester,  and   Robert  Rich- 
ardson,   Jr.,    of    Boston,    at    Dorchester. 

American  of  Aug.  6,  1830 

SHATTUCK    Eliza  B.  and   Samuel   Smith,  at 

Roxbury.    American  of  April  20,  1830 

SHAW  Richard  and  Mary  Sherman,  at  Newport. 

American  of  May  i,  18 10 

Charlotte   Lucinna,  daughter  of  Capt.  John, 

and  Robert  Peckham,  all  of  Taunton,  Dec.  i,  1811 

Amyntus,     of     Raynham,     and     Lucy    T. 

Williams,  daughter  of   Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 

of  Weymouth,  in  this  town.  May  14, 1812 

Oliver  and  Sarah  Jenckes,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Oct.  20,  1812 

Sarah  and  James  Barr,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Navy,  both 

of  Salem,  Mass.,  '  Sept.  3,  1813 


316 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


SHAW  Thomas  and  Jane  Hathaway,   daughter 

of  Abner,  both  of  Newport,  at  Bristol, 
Anthony  and  Mary  Manchester,  both  of  and 

at  Providence.    American  of 
William  and   Eunice   Eddy,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Ann    Eliza  B.,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 

Capt.   Anthony,   and    Henry   Coggeshall, 

both  of  and  at   Providence,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Gano, 
Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and 

John   Baylies,   merchant,  both   of  and  at 

Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipon, 
Elizabeth  Frances,  daughter  of  Dr.  William 

G.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Rev.  Lemuel 

Burge,     of    Connecticut,    at     St.     Paul's 

Church,  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton, 
Com.  John,  U.  S.  Navy,  and   Mary  Breed,  at 

Charlestown,  Mass.     American  of 
Isaac    S.   and    Nancy   Richardson,  both   of 

Mansfield,  Mass.,  at   Barrington,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Wright, 
Rev.  Samuel  Brenton,  of   North  Kingstown, 

and   CaroUne    Flagg    Jones,   daughter  of 

Alexander,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Providence,  at 

St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Thomas  S.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Joanna  Keech, 

of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Thomas  Kinnicutt, 
-      Esq., 
Mary  L.,  of   Taunton,  and    Gilbert    Paul,  of 

Tiverton,  at  Taunton.     American  of 
Mercy,  of  Taunton,  and  Gilbert  Paul,  of  Tiv- 
erton, at  Taunton.     American  of 
Benjamin,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Mary  Ann 

Davenport,  of  and  at  Tiverton.     American 

of  . 

Perry  W.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Mary  S.  Perry, 

daughter  of  late  Joseph,  of  and  at  Newport. 

American  of 
Eliza,  of  Providence,  and  Palmer  Summers, 

of   New  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

WiUiams.     American  of 
Nathan  R.  and  Sophronia  R.  Cornish,  both 

of  and  at  Taunton.    American  of 
Eunice  Hammond,  daughter  of  late  Stephen, 

of   Providence,  and   Capt.  John   Davis,  of 

East   Greenwich,  at   Providence,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Ludlow, 
Joseph,    of    Portsmouth,,  and     Martha    G. 

Jerckes,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Brown, 


Aug.  I,  1814 

May  10,  1816 

Nov.  9,  1817 

Aug.  29,  1 819 
Nov.  17,  1 819 

June  6,  1820 
Oct.  17,  1820 

Nov.  2,  1820 

Aug.  I,  1822 

Nov.  3,  1822 
May  23,  1823 
May  23,  1823 

Oct.  28,  1823 

Feb.  27,  1824 

March  12,  1824 
April  9,  1824 

Oct.  17,  1824 
Nov.  21,  1824 


RHODE   ISLAND   AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  317 

SHAW  Hannah  and  Thomas  Wilbour,  at  Little 

Compton.    American  of  Jan.  21,  1825 

Lloyd  and  Susan  Snow  Jenckes,  daughter  of 

Deacon   John   C,  at   Providence,  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., 

of   Newport,  and  John  G.  Bailey,  Esq.,  of 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  at   Newport.     Amer- 
ican of  July  19,  1825 
Latimer   R.,  of   Boston,  and    Maria    Hawes, 

daughter  of  Col.  George,  at  Wrentham,  by 

Rev.  EJisha  Fiske,  Aug.  25,  1825 

Noah  and  Eliza  Barker,  daughter  of  Giles,  at 

Little    Compton,   by    Rev.   Mr.   Peckham. 

American  of  Nov.  i,  1825 

Sarah  G.  and  Gilbert  Chace,  of  Newport,  at 

Troy,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Borden,  May  7,  1826 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  and    Deacon  Stephen  Ward- 
well,  both    of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  _        May  17,  1826 

Abby  Frances,  daughter  of   Dr.  William  G., 

of   Wickford,   and   Joseph    W.  Greene,  of 

Warwick,  at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Burge,  June  i,  1826 

Betsey   A.    and    Capt.    Thomas    Hooper,  at 

Boston.     American  of  June  i,  1827 

Abby  Brown,  daughter  of  Josiah  C,  and  Wil- 
liam Champlain    Robinson,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev,  Dr.  Patten,  July  23,  1827 

James  and  Eliza  Field   Godfrey,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  i,  1827 

Lydia  T.  and  James  D.  Brown,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Nov.  18,  1827 

Fidelia  and   James   McCoy,   at   Smithfield. 

American  of  Jan.  22,  1828 

Eli  and  Serena  Allen,  at  Middleboro,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Colby.     American  of  March  28,  1828 

Ann  Louisa,  daughter,  of  Dr.  William  G.,  of 

Wickford,   and    Resolved    Waterman,    of 

Providence,   at   Wickford,   by    Rev.    Mr. 

Burge,  May  26,  1828 

Mary  A.  and.  Stacy  Waterman,  at  Johnston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester.     American  of  April  10,1829 

Waitstill  D.,   of   Belchertown,  and   Charles 

Cheney,   of   Providence,   at   Belchertown, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Oct.  21,  1829 

Seth  W.  and  Sarah  Ann  Hale,  daughter  of 

Daniel,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
,  Mr.  Phillips;  Dec.  22,  1829 


818 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SHAW  Samuel, 2d., and  Mrs.  Sarah  B.Hawkins, 
at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen, 

Allen  and   Adeline   B.   Hunt,   formerly    of 

Little   Compton,   at   Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pickering, 

SHAYS  John,  of  Salem,  merchant,  and  Frances 

B.    Leverett,   of  and  at   Roxbury,    Mass. 

.■  American  of 
SHEARER  Andrew,  of  Taunton,  and  Margaret 
Silmer,   of  and  at  North    Providence,   by 
Rev.  Mr.  Cheney, 
SHED  Rev.  William  and  Mary  Howe,  at  Abing- 

ton,  Mass.    American  of 
SHEDELL  Ebenezer  and  Matilda  Barker,  both 

of  and  at  Providence, 
SHEFFEY  Daniel,    M.  C.  from   Virginia,   and 
Maria  Hanson,  at  Washington.     American 
of 
SHEFFIELD  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  John  T., 
and  Asa  Tallman,  at  Newport.  American  of 

Edmund,  of  Westerly,  and  Sally  Ann  Gardi- 
ner, of  and  at  North  Kingstown.  Ameri- 
can of 

Martha  and  Joseph  Weaver,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 
SHELDON  Abby,  daughter  of  Major  Gen. 
Sheldon,  of  Newport,  and  Samuel  Dexter, 
Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  this  town,  at 
Newport, 
;  Marcy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Charles,  and  Henry 
Martin,  all  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Jeremiah   and    Sophia    Fiske,     daughter    of 
\  Peleg,    Esq.,    at    Scituate,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Knight, 

Edward  S.  and  Mary  Rea,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Susan,  daughter  of  Col.  Stephen,  of  Scituate, 
and  Harding  H.  Hudson,  of  Cranston,  at 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight, 

William,  merchant,  and  Mary  Peckham, 
daughter  of  the  late  Philip,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Thomas  and  Urania  F.  Aborn,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Jonathan,  all  of  and  at  Paw- 

.    tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Roger,  of  Cumberland,  and 
Dr.  Peter  Ballou,  of  Smithfield,  at  Cumber- 
land, 

Major  Pardon  and  Caroline  Knight,  second 
daughter  of  William,  both  of  and  at  Crans- 
ton, by  Elder  R.  Knight, 


March  4,  1830 

Aug,  1, 183 1 

Sept.  10,  t8i6 

April  30,  1829 

Nov.  6,  1829 

Nov.  21,  1827 

Feb.  14,  1812 
Feb.  29, 1820 

June  17,  1823 
Aug.  3,  1828 

June  14,  1810 
Oct.  6,  181 1 

Sept.  2,  1 8 12 
Jan.  25,  1813 

April  4,  1813 

Feb.  6,  18 1 5 

Nov.  7,  1 8 16 

March  23,  18 17 

Feb.  8,  1818 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


319 


SHELDON  Daniel  and  Sarah  Thurber,  daughter 
of  the  late  Edward,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Edmond  and  Mrs.  Penelope  Salisbury,  both 
of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 

Anna,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  Mr. ,  and 

Thomas  Andrews.     American  of 

Sally  and  William  Sweet,  at  Johnston. 
American  of 

Israel,  formerly  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Hetty 
Ann  Wallace,  daughter  of  Capt.  David, 
of  and  at  Hyde  Co.,  N.  C, 

Mrs.  Urania,  widow  of  late  Thomas  and 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  Jonathan  Aborn, 
and  Capt.  Nicholas  Smith,  at  Pawtuxet,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Cutis, 

Eliza  and  John  Howard,  both  of  and  at  Crans- 
ton.    American  of 

Tillinghast  and  Lydia  Olney,  daughter  of 
Dea.  Olney,  at  Johnston.     American  of 

Mary  and  Abiezer  D.  Hood,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, at  Central  Falls,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bene- 
dict, 

Israel,  of  Mattamusketand  Frances  Wallace, 
daughter  of  Captain  David,  of  Ocracock,  at 
Portsmouth,  N.  C.     American  of 

Capt.  Pardon  aud  Rebecca  W.  Aborn,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt.  Jonathan,  at  Pawtuxet,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Ruth  Ann,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of 
Richmond,  and  Ebenezer  Carpenter,  of 
Cumberland,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Kellum, 

Pardon,  of  Providence,  and  Harriet  Collins, 
of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Ann  Maria,  of  Providence,  and  Dexter 
Brown,  of  Scituate,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering, 

Welcome  and  Charlotte  M.  Smith,,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.    American  of 

Harriet  O.,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Eliza 
W.  Baker,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     American  of 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  Esq.,  of  Crans- 
ton, and  Charles  F.  Searle,  of  Providence, 
at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
SHELLEY  James  M.  and  Lydia  M.    Cochran, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 

Charles  J.  and  Matilda  B.  Whitman,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 


Nov.  7,  1819 
Jan.  20,  1820 

Feb.  4,  1 820 
Oct.  31,  1820 

Dec.  14,  1820 

March  [i,  1821 

May  15,  1821 

Jan.  7,  1823 

July  25,  1824 

July  22,  1825 

Dec.  II,  1825 

Jan.  5,  1826 
March  S,  1826 

April  6,  1826 
March  4,  1828 

May  22,  1829 

Jan.  8,  1833 

March  11,  1824 

Jan.  8,  1828 


320 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SHELLEY  Ebenezer,  8i,  and  Mrs.  Rhoda 
Smith,  84,  Being  fifth  wife  and  fifth  hus- 
band, at  Easton,  Md.  American  of' 
SHELTON  Clarke  P.,  of  Boston,  and  Mary  Ru- 
tenburgh,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering, 
SHEPERD  Ohver,  merchant,  of  Wrentham,  and 
Sarah  W.  Cooke,  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Abraham  W.  and  Elizabeth  A.  Labarron, 
both  of  this  town,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hall, 

Rev.  Thomas,  of  Ashfield,  and  Sarah  Barrett, 
of  Northfield,  at  Greenfield,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mrs.  Sarah  W.,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel 
Cooke,  of  Providence,  and  Dr.  Ebenezer 
Dawes,  both  of  Taunton,  at  Wrentham. 
American  of  March 

William  A.,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  and  Abby 
Ann  G.  Slack,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Fanny  H.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Mose,  of  Little 
Compton,  and  Lucius  Boltwood,  Esq., 
attorney  at  law,  at  Amhurst,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ann  and  John  Davis  Sheperd, 
of  Worcester,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     American  of 

John  Davis,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Ann  Sheperd,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     American  of 

Caleb  and  Mary  Ann  Coggeshall,  at  New 
Bedford.     American  of 

Amelia  H.,  daughter  of  Silas,  and  Samuel  T. 
Kennard,  of  Easton,  Md.,  at  Taunton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Maltby, 

Elizabeth  and  John  H.  L.  Pickford,  of  Som- 
ersworth,  N.  H.,  at  Worcester,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Bancroft.  American  of 
SHEPARD  Chauncey,  of  Providence,  and  Abby 
C.  Tingley,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Vernon, 

Nathaniel  and  Ruth  Howland,  at  Westport. 
American  of 
SHEPERD  Mrs.  Abby  A.  G.,  of  Providence, 
and  Oliver  Lincoln,  of  Walpole,  at  Provi- 
dence, bv  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
SHEPERSON  Mary,  of  Cumberland,  and  Calvin 
Richards,  2d,  of  Attleboro,  at  Cumberland. 
American  of 


Dec.  28,  1830 
Nov.  28,  1825 
June  2,  1813 
May  29,  1816 
May  25,  1821 

12  and  15,  1822 
Sept.  28,  1823 

Sept.  17,  1824 

Oct.  I,  1824 

Oct.  I,  1824 
Dec.  31,  1824 

March  20,  1826 

Aug.  18,  1826 

May  28,  1829 
Oct.  2,  1829 

March  29,  1830 

Sept.  17,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  321 

SHEPHERD  Augustine  H.,  M.  C.  from  N.  C, 
and  Martha  Turner,  youngest  daughter  of 
late  Samuel,  at  Washington,  Feb.  25,  1830 

SHERDEN    Sally  and  Richard  Raven,  at  Bris- 
tol, Sept.  27,  1 8 12 
SHERIDAN   Hannah  M.  and  William  S.  Rush- 
worth,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  23,  1819 

Julia  Ann  and  Edward  Draper,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  24,  1825 

William  and  Elizabeth  Murray,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  May  8,  1826 

SHERMAN  Mary  and  Richard  Shaw,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  May  i,  18 10 

Letitia,  of   St.  Mary's,  Ga.,  and  Dr.  Whipple 

Aldrich,  late  of  this  town,  at  St.  Mary's,  Nov.  12,  1810 

Lucy  and  Daniel  D.  Dailey,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.    American  of         Jan.  11,  1814 

Ann  and  David  Butler,  in  this  town.  Amer- 
ican of  March  8,  1814 

Sarah  Ann  and  Milton  Cady,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  American 
of  Aug.  29,  1 81 5 

Peleg  and  Hannah  E.  Luther,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Towle,  Oct.  3,  1815 

Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  and  David 
Mathewson,  both  of  Coventry,  at  Warwick. 
American  of  Aug.  13,  18 16 

Richard,  Jr.,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Sarah  Ann 
Rogers,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Middletown, 
at  Newport.     American  of  Oct.  i,  1819 

Eleazer,  formerly  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  and  Rachal 
Wilbur,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Christopher,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  12,  18 19 

David  and  Waite  D.  Sherman,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.     American  of  Dec.  8,  1820 

Waite  D.  and  David  Sherman,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.     American  of  Dec.  8,  1820 

Christiana,  daughter  of  William,  and  Edward 
Macomber,  at  Tiverton.     American  of  Feb.  23,  1821 

Charles  and  Elizabeth, Sherman,  both  of  and 
at  Newport.     American  of  April  13,  1821 

Elizabeth  and  Charles  Sherman,  both  of  and 
at  Newport.     American  of  April  13,  1821 

Cynthia  Ann,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Eliphaz 
Barker,  of  and  at  Middletown.  American 
of  April  24,  1 82 1 

Albert  and  Abby  Thurston,  of  Exeter,  at 
Wickford,  June  16,  1821 


322 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SHERMAN  Eleazer  and  Hannah  Brightman, 
both  of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of 

Maria,  only  daughter  of  late  Nathan,  and 
George  Leonard  Barnes,  Esq.,  both  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  of  Provi- 
dence, 

Maria,  daughter  of  late  Watts,  merchant,  of 
New  York,  and  Robert  Sherman,  merchant, 
formerly  of  Providence,  at  Utica.  Amer- 
ican of 

Robert,  merchant,  formerly  of  Providence, 
and  Maria  Sherman,  daughter  of  late  Watts, 
merchant,  of  New  York,  at  Utica.  Amer- 
ican of 

James  C.  and  Mary  G.  Burroughs,  daughter 
of  Greene,  at  Newport.    American  of 

Mrs.  Eliza,  formerly  of  New  Bedford,  and 
James  J.  Harrington,  of  Providence,  at  See- 
konk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mace, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and  Sam- 
uel Burroughs,  of  Newport.     American  of 

Timothy  and  Sarah  Ann  Peckham,  daughter 
of  Alanson,  Esq.,  of  Middletown,  at  New- 
port.    American  of 

Isbon  and  Lucy  Cole,  daughter  of  John,  Esq., 
at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shtrtlett, 

Nicholas  Howland,  of  Dartmouth,  and  Sophia 
A.  Tisdale,  of  and  at  Taunton.  American 
of 

Deborah  and  Daniel  Bennett,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Elijah,  and  William 
H.  Douglass,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Portsmouth, 
and  John  Benson,  Jr.,  of  Columbia,  Penn., 
at  Portsmouth.     American  of 

Jared  and  Abby  Baker,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket.    American  of 

Sarah  L.,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and 
Daniel  C.  Denham,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of 

George,  of  Newport,  and  Lydia  Sawyer,  of 
Little  Compton,  at  Newport.  American 
of 

Ann,  of  Warwick,  and  William  Brayton,  of 
Cranston,  at  Warwick, 

Francis  and  Eliza  Peckham,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam S.,  at  Middletown.     American  of 


July  3,  1 82 1 

Oct.,  1 82 1 

Jan.  22,  1822 

Jan.  22,  1822 
April  2,  1822 

Aug.  25,  1822 
Sept.  20,  1822 

Nov.  5,  1822 
Feb.  2,  1823 

Nov.  28,  1823 

Jan.  6,  1824 
Jan.  6,  1824 

March  2,  1824 
April  16,  1824 

May  II,  1824 

May  25,  1824 

Dec.  23,  1824 

March  15,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  323 

SHERMAN  Eliza,  daughter ,of  Elijah,  and  Josiah 

Otis  Burdick,  at  Newport.     American  of  May  lo,  1825 

Perry  and  Harriet  Ward,  daughter  of  Nich- 
olas, at  Newport.     American  of  May  24,  1825 

John  and  Eliza  Lake,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of  July  26,  1825 

Louisa,  of  Swanzey,  and  James  Borden,  of 
Fall  River,  at  Swanzey.     American  of  Oct.  11,  1825 

Phebe  and  John  Sisson,  both  of  Portsmouth, 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  March  22,  1826 

Sarah  and  Michael  Eddy,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  June  4,  1826 

Martha,  of  Warwick,  and  Benjamin  R.  Al- 
len, formerly  of  Newport,  at  Scituate,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tatem.     American  of  June  20,  1826 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Perry,  of  New- 
port, and  Ira  Stillmanj  of  Hopkinton,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Aug.  17,  1826 

Martha  Penelope,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benja- 
min, and  William  Read,  at  Newport,  Aug.  31,  1826 

Hannah  and  Oliver  Lapham,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     American  of  Oct.  31,  1826 

Elizabeth  S.,  daughter  of -late  Perry,  and 
Jonathan  H.  Lake,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  5,  1826 

Isaac  and  Charlotte  W.  Hubbard,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  2,  1827 

Wanton  T.  and  Sarah  Ann  Winslow,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Jan.  8,  1828 

Abiel  B.  and   Julia   S.   Hazard,  daughter  of 

Carder,  Esq.,  at  Norwich,  Ct.     American  of         Feb.  19,  1828 

Abiel  and  Helen  M.  W.  Nichols,  at  North 
Kingstown,  Sept.  11,  1828 

Betsey  and  George  Sherman,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  •  Oct.  6,  1828 

George  and   Betsey  Sherman,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  Oct.  6,  1828 

George,  of  Providence,  and  Anstress  J.  Kaull, 
of  Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Oct.  23,  1828 

Mary  C.and  Thomas  Byrns,  of  East  Bridge- 
water,  at  Marshfield.     American  of  Dec.  23,  1828 

George  and  Harriet  Peckham,  of  Portsmouth, 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Norris,  Dec.  31,  1828 

Abigail,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  and  Abra- 
ham Davis,  of  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Portsmouth,  Dec.  9,  1829 

Mary  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  George  B. 
Thomas,  of  Wickford,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Phillips.     American  of  Dec.  29,  1829 

Thomas  and    Mary   A.  S.  Dyer,  at   Boston. 

American  of  April  6,  1830 


326  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE   ISLAND 

SIBLEY  Royal,  merchant,  ofiAugusta,  Ga.,  and 
Lucretia  Carter,  of  and  at  Uxbridge,  Mass. 
American  of  Nov.  5.  1819 

Amory,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  Caroline  Bos- 
worth,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.     American  of  Oct.  28,  1825 

Susannah  and  Nehemiah  Scarborough,  both 
of  and  at  Providence.     American  of  June  28,  1822 

Josiah,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  Sarah  Ann 
Sophia  Crapon,  eldest  daughter  of  late 
William,  of  Providence,  at  Baltimore,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Dunkin,  July  25,  1831 

SIJOURNEY  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Hartford,  and 
Lydia  Huntley,  the  poetess,  at  Norwich, 
Ct.    American  of  July  6,  1819 

Mary  and  Job  Froling,  Esq.,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of  May  30,  1823 

Jane  Carter  and  Rev.  Frederick  A.  Farley, 
pastor  of  Second  Unitarian  Church,  Prov- 
idence, at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Channing,         May  27,  1830 
SILK  William  and  Lucinda  Tow,  both  of  and  at 

St.  Clair,  Penn.,  by  Rev.  Francis  Herron,         Aug.  23,  1827 
SILLIMON  Prof.   Benjamin,    of  Yale  College, 
and   Harriet   Trumbull,   daughter  of   the 
late     Gov.    Trumbull,    at    Lebanon,    Ct. 
American  of  Oct.  10,  1809 

SILLOWAY  Jacob  and  Caroline  M.  Mason, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown.     American  of  Oct.  31,  1826 

SIMMONS  John  and  Mrs.  Matilda  Castle,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Philip,  at  Narragansett. 
American  of  March  31,  1809 

Lewis  and  Nancy  Hopkins,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.  American  of        March  8,  1814 

Eliza  Hall,  daughter  of  Davis,  of  Little  Comp- 
ton,  and  Jonathan  Brownell,  of  Westport, 
at  Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sheperd. 
American  of  Nov.  10,  1815 

David  and  Mary  Potter,  both  of  and  at 
Johnston,  Sept.  8,  1816 

Mrs.  Sally  and  John  T.  Jackson,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  20,  1818 

Prudence  and  John  Church,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Sept.  6,  1818 

Mary  and  Amasa  Borden,  both  of  and  at  Tiv- 
erton.    American  of  Nov.  12,  1819 

Keziah,  daughter  of  Darius,  Esq.,  and  Charles 
Bundy,  at  Thompson,  Ct.     American  of  April  14,  1820 

James  F.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Eliza  Randall, 
daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  26,  1820 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  327 

SIMMONS  Susan  S.,  eldest  daughter  of  Edward, 
and  Stephen  Goddard,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  8,  1820 

George  and   Abby    Thurber,    daughter    of 

Relief,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  Sept.  16,  1821 

Deborah  L.  and  Arthur  Farrier,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  July  14,  1822 

George  E.  and  Eunice  C.  Eddy,  daughter  of 
Benjamin,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  April  13,  1823 

Mary  Ann,  and  Robert  W.  Foster,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Brown,  at  Providence.     American  of  Aug.  8,  1823 

Martin  and  Joanna  Eldredge  Wilcox,  daugh- 
ter of  Leonard,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  12,  1823 

Susan  and  Philip  King,  at  Tiverton.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  17,  1823 

William  Henry  and  Sylvana  Snow,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  17,  1824 

Ann,  daughter  of  Edward,  Esq.,  and  Anthony 
Manuel,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gam- 
mell,  Nov.  6,  1825 

Henry  S.  and  Susan  Bellows,  both  of  Johns- 
ton, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  4,  1825 

Clarissa  M.,  of  Scituate,  and  John  H.  Haw- 
kins, of  Providence,  at  Warwick,  Jan.  8,  1826 

Mary  B.,  of  Providence,  and  James  H. 
Hodge,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  April  16,  1826 

Pardon,  of  Providence,  and  Hannah  Peckham, 

of  and  at  Little  Compton.     American  of  May  11,  1827 

Cynthia  Y.,  daughter  of  late  Thomas,  of 
Providence,  and  Peter  B.  Rockwell,  Esq., 
of  and  at  Macon,  Ga.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stiles,  May  30,  1827 

Sybil  v.,  daughter  of  Harvey,  of  Providence, 
and  Capt.  Abraham  B.  Carey,  of  New 
York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  July  16,  1827 

William  T.  and  Caroline  H.  Wilson,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  14,  1827 

George  Clinton  and  Ruth  Angell,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  3,  1827 

Calvin  and  Bernice  Diman,  only  daughter  of 
William,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Gris- 
wold,  Sept.  16,  1827 

Susan  W.  and  Gideon  Gifford,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Virgm.     American  of  Dec.  11,1827 

Harriet  C.  and  William  R.  Searle,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  11,  1828 

Abby  and  William  Bowen,  at  Warren,  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  18,  1828 


326 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


SIBLEY  Royal,  merchant,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and 
Lucretia  Carter,  of  and  at  Uxbridge,  Mass. 
American  of 

Amory,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  Caroline  Bos- 
worth,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.     American  of 

Susannah  and  Nehemiah  Scarborough,  both 
of  and  at  Providence.     American  of 

Josiah,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  Sarah  Ann 
Sophia  Crapon,  eldest  daughter  of  late 
William,  of  Providence,  at  Baltimore,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Dunkin, 
SIJOURNEY  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Hartford,  and 
Lydia  Huntley,  the  poetess,  at  Norwich, 
Ct.    American  of 

Mary  and  Job  Froling,  Esq.,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of 

Jane  Carter  and  Rev.  Frederick  A.  F"arley, 
pastor  of  Second  Unitarian  Church,  Prov- 
idence, at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Channing, 
SILK  William  and  Lucinda  Tow,  both  of  and  at 

St.  Clair,  Penn.,  by  Rev.  Francis  Herron, 
SILLIMON  Prof.   Benjamin,    of  Yale  College, 
and    Harriet   Trumbull,   daughter   of    the 
late     Gov.    Trumbull,    at    Lebanon,    Ct. 
American  of 
SILLOWAY  Jacob  and   Caroline    M.    Mason, 
both   of   and   at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown.     American  of 
SIMMONS  John  and  Mrs.  Matilda  Castle,  daugh- 
ter    of    Capt.     Philip,     at    Narragansett. 
American  of 

Lewis  and  Nancy  Hopkins,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.  American  of 

Eliza  Hall,  daughter  of  Davis,  of  Little  Comp- 
ton,  and  Jonathan  Brownell,  of  Westport, 
at  Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sheperd. 
American  of 

David  and  Mary  Potter,  both  of  and  at 
Johnston, 

Mrs.  Sally  and  John  T.  Jackson,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Prudence  and  John  Church,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Mary  and  Amasa  Borden,  both  of  and  at  Tiv- 
erton.    American  of 

Keziah,  daughter  of  Darius,  Esq.,  and  Charles 
Bundy,  at  Thompson,  Ct.     American  of 

James  F.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Eliza  Randall, 
daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


Nov.  S,  1819 

Oct.  28,  1825 
June  28,  1822 

July  25,  1831 

July  6,  1 8 19 
May  30,  1823 

May  27,  1830 
Aug.  23,  1827 

Oct.  10,  1809 

Oct.  31,  1826 

March  31,  1809 
March  8,  .1814 

Nov.  10,  181 5 
Sept.  8,  1 8 16 

April  20,  1 81 8 
Sept.  6,  1818 

Nov.  12,  1819 

April  14,  1820 

Oct.  26,  1820 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  327 

SIMMONS  Susan  S.,  eldest  daughter  of  Edward, 
and  Stephen  Goddard,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  8,  1820 

George  and   Abby    Thurber,    daughter    of 

Relief,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  Sept.  16,  1821 

Deborah  L.  and  Arthur  Farrier,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  July  14,  1822 

George  E.  and  Eunice  C.  Eddy,  daughter  of 
Benjamin,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  April  13,  1823 

Mary  Ann,  and  Robert  W.  Foster,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Brown,  at  Providence.     American  of  Aug.  8,  1823 

Martin  and  Joanna  Eldredge  Wilcox,  daugh- 
ter of  Leonard,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  12,  1823, 

Susan  and  Philip  King,  at  Tiverton.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  17,  1823 

William  Henry  and  Sylvana  Snow,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  17,  1824 

Ann,  daughter  of  Edward,  Esq.,  and  Anthony 
Manuel,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gam- 
mell,  Nov.  6,  1825 

Henry  S.  and  Susan  Bellows,  both  of  Johns- 
ton, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  4,  1825 

Clarissa  M.,  of  Scituate,  and  John  H.  Haw- 
kins, of  Providence,  at  Warwick,  Jan.  8,  1826 

Mary  B.,  of  Providence,  and  James  H. 
Hodge,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  April  16,  1826 

Pardon,  of  Providence,  and  Hannah  Peckham, 

of  and  at  Little  Compton.     American  of  May  11,  1827 

Cynthia  Y.,  daughter  of  late  Thomas,  of 
Providence,  and  Peter  B.  Rockwell,  Esq., 
of  and  at  Macon,  Ga.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stiles,  May  30,  1827 

Sybil  v.,  daughter  of  Harvey,  of  Providence, 
and  Capt.  Abraham  B.  Carey,  of  New 
York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  July  16,  1827 

William  T.  and  Caroline  H.  Wilson,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  14,  1827 

George  Clinton  and  Ruth  Angell,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  3,  1827 

Calvin  and  Bernice  Diman,  only  daughter  of 
William,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Gris- 
wold,  Sept.  16,  1827 

Susan  W.  and  Gideon  Gifford,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Virgm.     American  of  Dec.  11,1827 

Harriet  C.  and  William  R.  Searle,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  ii,  1828 

Abby  and  William  Bowen,  at  Warren.  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  18,  1828 


328 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SIMMONS  Sarah  Jane  Amelia,  daughter  of  the 
late  Thomas,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Dr. 
Henry  N.  Wheaton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Waterman, 

John,  of  Providence,  and  Betsey  Allen,  of 
Bristol,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, 

Robey,  of  Somerset,  and  Philip  Smith,  of 
Fall  River,  at  Somerset,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Slade.     American  of 

Joseph  and  Sarah  Allen,  at  Boston.  Ameri- 
can of 

Hiram  and  Susan  Mills,  at  Boston.  Ameri- 
can of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Nathaniel  B., 
and  Benjamin  Earle,  publisher  Fall  River 
Monitor,  at  Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith. 
American  of 

Otis  and  Sally  E.  Hooper,  at  Swanzey,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
SIMONDS  Lieut.  Lewis  Edwards,  U.  S.  Navy, 
and  Joanna  Maxwell,  ninth  daughter  of 
James,  Esq.,  both  of  Warren,  at  Swanzey, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     American  of 

Susan  and  Levi  Lake,  of  Lexton,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Mary  G.,  of  Salem,  and  James  G.  Gallagher, 
of  New  York.     American  of 
SIMONS  Sophia  and  Lieut.  Joseph  Mason,  Jr., 
U.  S.  Army,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Christiana  Harris,  daughter  of  late  Major 
James,  and  Daniel  T.  Herriot,  Esq.,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C.     American  of 

William,  Jr.,  editor  of  the  Patriot,  and  Me- 
hitable  Greene,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes, 

James,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Charlotte  Vose, 
of  and  at  Providence, 

Elizabeth  and   Paul  Cooke,   both  of  and  at 
Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fowler, 
SIMPSON  Thomas,  of  the  Island   of  Jamaica, 
and  Miss  Sidney  Cutts  Stasey,  of  Boston, 
in  this  town, 

George  W.,  of  South  Boston,  and  Caroline 
Witherell,  at  Norton, 

Fanny  H.  and  Levi  Bates,  at  Boston.  Ameri- 
can of 

Fanny  and  Levi  Bates,  at  Boston.  American 
of 


Nov.  27,  1828 

Dec.  7,  1828 

Dec.  30,  1828 

Sept.  25,  1829 

Dec.  I,  1829 

Dec.  10,  1830 
Dec.  12,  1830 

Nov.  9,  1827 

Dec.  8,  1829 

Feb.  19,  1830 

Sept.  20,  1814 

Dec.  27,  1822 

Nov.  29,  1827 
Oct.  30,  1828 
May  22,  1832 

June  II,  181 1 

Nov.  7,  1825 

March  19,  1830 

March  26,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


329 


SINGLETON  Mary  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Rich- 
ard, Esq.,  of  Sumpter  District,  S.  C,  and 
Hon.  George  McDuffie,  at  Charleston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Converse, 
SINKINGS  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Arnold, 
and  Silas  Gardiner,  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of 
SISSON  Peleg  and  Abigail  Irish,  at  Portsmouth. 
American  of 

Harriet  and  William  Fales,  all  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, Ly  Bishop  Griswold, 

John  arid  Mary  Brownell,  at  Little  Compton. 
American  of 

Alice  A.,  daughter  of  Asa,  of  Coventry,  and 
James  Scott,  of  North  Providence,  at 
Smithfield.     American  of 

Maria  Maxfield,  daughter  of  Freeborn,  of 
Warren,  and  Robert  N.  Ames,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 

Ruth  B.,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Joseph  Salis- 
bury, of  and  at  Tiverton.     American  of 

Isaac  and  Ann  Head,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at 
Newport.     American  of 

Catharine  and  John  Stevens,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Robert  C.  and  Rhoda  Anthony,  daughter  of 
Peckham,  of  Middletown,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Susan  and  Capt.  George  Wheaton,  both  of 
and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welch, 

John  and  Phebe  Sherman,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell, 

Col.  James  G.,  of  Richmord,  and  Margaret 
G.  Bailey,  of  West  Greenwich,  at  Warwick, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Joseph  and  Patience  T.  Wilbour,  daughter  of 
Hon.  Isaac,  late  Lieut.  Governor  and  Chief 
Justice  of  this  State,  at  Little  Compton, 
by  Rev.  Amos  Binney.    American  of 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Esek  S.,  and  Charles 
H.  Salisbury,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rex- 
ford, 

Joseph,  of  Coventry,  and  Louisa  Matteson, 
of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith. 
American  of 

Eliza,  of  Smithfield,  and  Samuel  Smith,  of 
North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickermg, 

Catharine  and  Benjamin  Barton,  Jr.,  at  War- 
ren.   American  of 


May  27,  1829 

Jan.  28,  1820 

Nov.  IS,  1808 

March  21,  181 1 

Nov.  10,  1820 

May  17,  1822 

May  26,  1822 

July  12,  1822 

July  7,  1823 

Sept.  i6,  1823 

Sept.  28,  1824 

Jan.  10,  1825 

March  22,  1826 

Jan.  4,  1827 

Aug.  17,  1827 

Sept.  27,  1827 

Nov.  5  3,  1827 

Nov.  22,  1827 
Dec.  14,  1827 


330  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

SISSON  Martha  Champlain  and  William  Carr, 

of  Portsmouth.     American  of  April  4,  1828 

William,  of  Fall  River,  and  Rowena  T,  Rich- 
mond, daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas,  at  West- 
port.     American  of  Jan,  13,  1829 

Phebe  L ,  only  daughter  of  Aaron,  of  See- 
konk,  and  Dr.  Johnson  Gardiner,  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  J.  O.  Barney,  June  8,  1829 

Mary  and  John  B.  McAlvin,  at  Charlestown. 

American  of  July  27,  1830 

Ruth  and  Samuel  E.  Sherman,at  Portsmouth. 
American  of  Dec.  28,  1830 

Joseph  and   Belinda   Perry,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  April  24,  1831 

Sarah  G.,  daughter  of  Haile  M.,  Esq.,  of 
Warren,  and  George  B.  Dean,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  2,  1832 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Haile  M.,  Esq.,  and  Ste- 
phen Mason,  both  of  Warren,  at  Provi- 
dence, June  4,  1832 

George,  of  Warren,  and  Eliza  Ann  Mason, 
daughter  of  Benajah,  of  and  at  Swanzey,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hathaway.     American  of  Jan.  25,  1833 

SITZRIEVES  Rev.  Samuel,  Rector  of  St. 
Stephen's  Church,  Wilkesbarre,  and  Miss 
Anna  Lyman,  daughter  of  late  Gen.  Will- 
iam, of  Massachusetts,  at  Philadelphia. 
American  of  Dec.  26,  1823 

SKELDING  James,  of  New  York,  merchant, 
and  Letitia  Ferris,  daughter  of  Joshua, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Greenwich,  Ct.,  Dec.  i,  1828 

SKETTLE  Phebe,  of  Newport,  and  John  Ed- 
wards, of  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  at  Newport. 
American  of  July  27,  1824 

SKIFF  George  W.,  of  Royalston,  and  Susan 
Baker,  of  Barnstable,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  2,  1828 

Sarah  P.  and  Timothy  B.  Williams,  Jr.,  both 
of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Frieze. 
American  of  Nov.  17,  1829 

SKILLMAN  Edward  Hunt,  merchant,  of  St. 
Francisville,  La.,  and  Margaretta  Gray 
Tharburn,  second  daughter  of  late  Rob- 
ert, of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Mc- 
Auley,  July  8,  1829 

SKILLING  Ruth  and    Herman   Mann,  Jr.,  at 

Dedham.     American  of  July  6,  1819 

SKINNER  William,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Sarah 
Bowen,  daughter  of  Dr.  William,  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  14,  1816 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  331 

SKINNER  William,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Ann 
Sessions,  daughter  of  Darius,  Esq.,  of  and 
at  Thompson,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dowe,  June  12,  1816 

Herbert,  of  Mansfield,  and  Lydia  P.  Lincoln, 

of  Norton,  at  Taunton.     American  of  Oct.  i,  1824 

Elizabeth  L.,  of  Winsor,  Vt.,  and  Baron 
Stowe,  editor  of  the  Columbian  Star  at 
Washington,  at  Winsor,  Sept.  7,  1825 

Elias  and Nichols,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton,  Oct.  18,  1826 

Otis,  of  Mansfield,  and  Sarah  Webber,  of 
and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Vernon,  July  5,  1831 

SKIPWITH  Miss .eldest  daughter  of 

Fulwar,  Esq.,  and  Thomas  Bolliney  Rob- 
ertson, Governor  of  Louisiana,  at  Baton 
Rouge.     American  of  May  22,  1821 

SLACK  Samuel  and  Julia  Ann  Gardiner,  daugh- 
ter of  Nicholas  R.,  at  Providence.  Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  28,  1 82 1 

Granville  and  Eliza  C.  Brown,  at  St.  Paul's 

Church,  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Oct.  13,  1822 

Abby  Ann  G.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  William  A. 
Sheperd,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  28,  1823 

Dr.  David  B.  and  Susan  W.  Jackson,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  June  23,  1828 

Mary  Ann,  of  Roxbury,  and  Henry  R.  Han- 
cock, of  Boston,  at  Roxbury,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Pearce.    American  of  Dec.  18,  1829 

Rebecca  P.  and  David  Melville,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  15,  1830 

SLADE  Mary  S.  and  Simeon  A.    Winslow,   at 

Slatersville.     American  of  Dec.  12,  1823 

Philip  A.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Hannah 
D.  Patterson,  of  and  at  Smithfield.  Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  20,  1824 

Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Jonathan, 
and  William  C.  Van  Doom,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Oct.  30,  1827 

Brayton,  of  Fall  River,  and  Hannah  Lmcoln, 
daughter  of  Luther,  of  Norton,  at  Taunton, 
at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  April  30,  1829 

Benjamin  B.  and  Betsey  B.  Franklin,  both  of 
and  at  Franklin.     American  of  Sept.  29,  1829 

Sarah   B.   and  John   Foss,  both  of   and   at 

Smithfield,  by  Asa  Winsor,  Esq.,  Dec.  6,  1829 

Ira  P.  and  Lydia  H.  Munro,  at  Bristol,  March  4,  1832 

Mrs.  Phebe,  of  Swanzey,  and  John  R.  Water- 
man, of  Providence,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Slade,  Jan.  i,  1833 


332 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SLATER  Mary,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Joseph  Buck- 

lin,  of  Ludlow,  Mass.,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Blake,  Feb.22,  1816 

Samuel,  Esq.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Mrs. 

Esther  Parkinson,  of  and  at  Philadelphia, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Pillmore,  •  N0V.J21,  1817 

Leonard  and  Mary  b\  Ide,  at  Worcester,  May  29,  1826 

John,  of  Oxford,  and  Sarah  J.  Tiffany,  eldest 

daughter  of  Lyman,  of  and  at  Boston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Sharp,  Nov.  30,  1827 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Slaters- 

ville,    and  Dr.  Elisha  Bartlett,  of  Lowell, 

Mass.,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  May  28,  1829 

SLATTER  Lemuel   D.,   of   Milledgeville,   Ga., 

and   Polly   Smith,   of  and    at    Glocester. 

American  of  Dec.  17,  1822 

SLEEPER  Catharine   P.   and   George   William 

Gordon,  of  Boston,  at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Putnam,  June  22,  1830 

SLEWMAN  John   and   Chloe   Bassett,  both  of 

and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Nov.  19,  181; 

SLIBBENS  Lydia  H.  and  Ira  Belcher,  at  Smith- 

'  field.     American  of  Jan.  22,  1828 

SEIDELL  Jane,   daughter  of  John,   Esq.,  and 

Lieut.  Matthew  Calvert  Perry,  U.S.  Navy, 

at  Newport.     American  of  Dec.  30,  1814 

SLOCUM  Sarah,  daughter  of  William,  and  Capt. 

Christopher  Vars,  at  Middletown.     Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  7,  1809 
Borden,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Lawton,  daughter  of 

Adam,  at  Portsmouth,  Nov.  10, 1814 

Col.  Samuel  and  Susan  Stanton,  daughter  of 

John,  Esq ,  at  Richmond,  R.  L    American 

of  Jan.  16,  1818 

William,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Young,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  March  7,  1819 

Susan  W.,  of  Seekonk,  and  William  Freebody, 

of   Newport,   at    Seekonk,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Pitman.     American  of  Aug.  24,  1819 

Benjamin   T.,    of   Warwick,    and     Parthenia 

Brayton,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin,  for- 
merly  of   Warren,   at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Curtis,  Nov.  14,  1819 

Mary  Ann,  of  Warwick,  and  Christopher  W. 

Sprague,  of   and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tatem,  April  6,  1820 

Nancy,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Cyrus  Pratt,  of  and 

at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sharp.  American  of        Sept.  19, 1820 
Elizabeth,  of  Seekonk,  and  Marcus  Elderkin, 

of  Providence,  at   Seekonk,  by   Rev.  Mt. 

Pitman,  May  24,  1821 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


333 


SLOCUM  George  and  Eliza  Manchester,  both  of 

and  at  Tiverton,  Aug.  5,  1821 

Mrs.  Marian,  of  Warwick,  and  Simeon  Pot- 
ter, of  Foster,  at  Warwick.    American  of  June  11,  1822 

Samuel,  of  North  Providence,  and  Lucy  Ca- 
hoone,  of  and  at  Smithfield.     American  of        Aug.  15,  1823 

Susan  N.  and. James  B.  White,  both  of  Bris- 
tol, at  Warren.     American  of  Aug.  26,  1823 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  John,  and  Enos 
Gibbs,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 
American  of  Sept.  23,  1823 

Eason,  of  Seekonk,  and  Mazell  Gregory,  of 
and  at  Freetown.     American  of  Nov.  9,  1824 

Ellery  and  Celia  A.  Smith,  at  Killingly,  Ct. 
American  of  Oct.  11,  1825 

Mary,  of  Valley  Falls,  and  William  Freeman, 
of  Attleboro,  at  Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict.     American  of  Nov.  14,  1826 

George  W.,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Susan  Gould, 
of  Middletown,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Eddy,  Julys.  '82; 

James  Y.  and  Ann  Fenner,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  March  7,  1828 

Esther,  of  Scituate,  and  Samuel  S.  Robinson, 
of  Providence,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Westcott,  April  27,  1828 

Henry  W.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Can- 
dace  Ballon,  of  and  at  Chepachet,  Nov.  30,  1828 

David  E.,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Susan  D. 
Towne,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Sanborn,  Dec.  25,  1828 

John,  of  Concord,  N.  H.,  and   Priscilla  Bott, 

at  Salem.    American  of  June  18,  1830 

Cynthia  and  Tillinghast  Auker,  at  New  Bed- 
ford.   American  of  July  30,  1 830 

Rhoby  and  William  Madison,  at  New  Bed- 
ford.   American  of  July  30,  1830 

Mrs.  Dorcas  and  George  Woodward,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilbourne,         Nov.  28,  1830 

Samuel,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Huldah  Gibbs,  of 
Coventry,  at  Providence,  May  30,  1832 

SLOANE  J.   Henry  and  Angeline  E.  Jessup,  at 

New  York.     American  of  Sept.  25,  1829 

SLOVER  Eliza  A.,  of  Newbern,  N.  C,  and  Da- 
rius C.  Allen,  formerly  of  Providence,  at 
Newbern,  May  i,  1827 

SMALL  Rhoda,  of  Smithfield,  and  Leonard 
Nickerson,  of  Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of  July  24,  1 823 

Mrs.  Naoma,  aged  45,  and  Daniel  Mason, 
aged  18,  at  Bristol.     American  of  Dec.  26,  1828 


334 


VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SMALLEY  James,  of   Providence,  and  Cynthia 
H.  Palmer,  of  and  at  Stafford  Springs,  Ct., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith, 
SMART  Sarah  S.  and  Perley  Hall,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Andrew  M.,  of  New  York,  and  Abigail  H. 
Sylvester,  of  Newport,  at  Middletown,  R. 
I.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 

Mary  S.  and  Timothy  Crosby,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Andrew  M.  and  Emily  Brown,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Frieze, 

Abigail  and  Austin  Smith, at  Boston.  Amer- 
can  of 
SMITH  Sarah,  of  Watertown,  Ct.,  and  Lemuel 
Williams,  Jr.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  at  Watertown.  Amer- 
ican of 

Allen,  of  Dighton,  and  Lydia  Wardwell, 
daughter  of  Col.  Samuel,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 

Hannah,  second  daughter  of  Stephen,  Jr.,  of 
Dighton,  and  Hezekiah  Anthony,  of  this 
town,  at  Dighton,  Mass.    American  of 

Sidney  B.  (sic),  and  William  Angell,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sophia,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Simon,  of 
this  town,  and  Ebenezer  Frothingham,  of 
Boston,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Patience,  and  Robert  W.  Hickes,  at  New- 
port.    American  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  and  Lemuel 
Angell,  all  of  and  at  North  Providence, 

William  and  Mary  Jeffers,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Christopher,  of 
Cranston,  and  Chester  Blashfield,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     American  of 

Amey  and  Martin  Benson,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Ellis.     American  of 

Capt.  Reuben,  Jr.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Sally 
Case,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of  and  at 
North  Providence, 

Thomas  and  Maria  A.  Bowen,  daughter  of 
Dr.  Joseph,  at  Glocester, 

Fanny  and  Enos  Litchfield,  married  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pipon,  all  of  and  at  Taunton, 

Mary,  second  daughter  of  the  late  Charles,  of 
this  town,  and  Joseph  Capron,  of  Cumber- 
land, at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Nov.  12,  1826 
Aug.  27,  1823 

Aug.  6,  1826 
Aug.  23,  1827 
Nov.  26, 1829 
Dec.  II,  1829 

Jan.  27,  1809 

Nov.  29,  1809 

Jan.  9,  1810 
March  12,  1810 

April  8,  1810 

May  I,  1810 

Dec.  3,  1810 

April  12,  181 1 

April  30,  181 1 
May  31,  1811 

Nov.  13,  1811 

March  29,  1812 

May  10,  1812 

Junes,  '812 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


335 


SMITH  Christopher  and  Mrs.  Nelly  Smith,  both 

of  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott,  July  i,  1812 

Mrs.  Nelly  and  Christopher  Smith,  both  of 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott,  July  i,  1812 

Ruth  and  Major  Nathaniel  Bullock,  both  of 

Bristol,  at  Taunton,  Oct.  2,  1812 

Capt.  Henry,  of  Bristol,  and  Amelia  May- 
berry,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Towle.     American  of  Oct.  16,  1812 

Charles,  of  Boston,  and  Elizabeth  Fowle,  of 

Watertown,  in  this  town,  Nov.  20,  1812 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Reuben,  of  Paw- 
tuxet,  and  Timothy  Waite,  of  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Jacobs,  Feb.  25,  1813 

Susan  Waterman,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  Col.  Christopher,  of  Pawtuxet,  and 
Liberty  Rawson,  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  March  21,  1813 

Catharine  and  Timothy  Walker,  Jr.,  both  of 
Charlestown,  Mass,  in  this  town.  Ameri- 
can of  March  23,  1813 

Huldah  and  Capt.  Allen  Stafford,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis.     American  of  April  13,  1813 

Ruth  Charlotte  of  Providence,  and  Richard 
H.  Dana,  of  Cambridge,  by  Rev.  Bishop 
Griswold,  May  11,  181 3 

Ruth  B.,  of  this  town,  and  Richard  C.  Phil- 
lips, U.  S.  Navy,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams,  Aug.  16,  1813 

Israel,  Jr.,  of  Cranston,  and  Viahlaty  Chap- 
pell,  of  South  Kingstown,  at  Warwick,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Oct.  31,  1813 

Amey  and  Joshua  Bacon,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of  Nov.  16,  1813 

James  and  Abbey  Harding,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Dec.  20,  1813 

Russell,  of  Wickford,  and  Phebe  Mann,  of 
Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by  Isaac  Com- 
stock,  Esq.,  March  6,  1814 

Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  Joseph,  of 
Warren,  and  Thomas  C.  Williams,  formerly 
of  Newport,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker. 
American  of  May24,  1814 

Ann,  daughter  of  James,  merchant,  of  Phila- 
delphia, and  Joseph  Rotch,  of,  New  Bed- 
ford, at  Philadelphia.     American  of  June  10,  1814 

Almira  and  Joseph  L.  Denise,  at  Pawtuxet. 
American  of  June  21,  1814 


336 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


SMITH  Rev.  Elias,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  and 

Rachel  Thurber,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq., 

of  this  town,  at  Cumberland.  American  of  Sept.  30,  18 14 
Capt.    William    P.,  of  the  cartel  Analostan, 

and  Julia  Bowers,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  18,  18 14 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Esek,  of  Smithfield,  and 

John  Olney,  of  North  Providence,  at  Smith- 
field,  Nov.  I,  1814 
Mowry,  of   Glocester,   and  Mary  Arnold  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Jan.  16,  1815 

Martin  and  Henrietta  Baker,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  29,  1815 

John    W.,   of   Scituate,   and   Ruth    Collins, 

daughter   of   Beriah,    Esq.,    of   Foster,   at 

Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone.  American  of  April  18,  1815 
Rev.  Preserved,  of  Warwick,  Mass.,  and  Bebe 

M.  Richmond,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Blake,  May  18,  1815 

Eliza  and  Ethelbert  R.  Billings,   merchant, 

both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, May  25,  1815 
Phebe,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  Joseph  Phillips, 

of  this  town,  at  Albany.    American  of  June  6,  1815 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Rev.  Jonathan,  of  Men- 
don,  and  Abijah  W.  Walcott,  of  Pawtucket, 

at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett.  Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  12,  1 81 5 
Mary,  daughter  of  Albert,  of  Hanover,  Mass., 

and  Capt.  David  Whittier,  of  New  York, 

in  this  town.     American  of  Oct.  6,  181 5 

Susan  W.,   of   Worcester,   and   Charles   G. 

Lester,   merchant,    of  Montreal,  U.  C,  at 

Worcester,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  6,  1815 
Anne  and  Ezra  French,  both  of  and  at  See- 

konk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Nov.  30,  1815 

Moses  and  Anne  Perkins,  at    Cranston,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs.     American  of  Dec.  12,  1815 

Aaron,  of  this  town,  and  Sophia  Balcom,  of 

and  at  Uxbridge,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Judson,  Jan.  11,  1816 

Sarah  Augusta,  only  daughter  of  Gen.  John, 

late  U.  S.  Senator  from  N.  Y.,  and  John  L. 

Lawrence,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  at  Mastick, 

L.  L,  June  23,  1816 

Silence,  of  North  Providence,  and  George  B. 

Davis,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  June  25,  1816 

David  of  this  town,  and  Sarah  Weeden,  of 

and  at  New  York.    American  of  July  12,  1816 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


337 


SMITH  Capt.  Stephen,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and 
Mary  Ann  Tilley,  of  Newport,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  deceased,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Curtis, 

John  W.,  of  Glocester,  and  Mercy  Ann  Har- 
ris, daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott, 

William  A.  and  Lorania  M.  Luther,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Barney,  Esq.,  and  Hon. 
Jonathan  Russell,  late  U.  S.  Minister  to 
Sweden,  at  Boston,  in  King's  Chapel,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Freeman, 

Hannah  and  Thomas  Clapp,  both  of  and  at 
Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

Sarah  A.  and  William  R.  Frost,  both  of  and 
at  Providence, 

Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  of  Bar- 
rington,  and  Joseph  Viall,  of  Munroe,  N. 
Y.,  at  Harrington,  by  Rev.  Luther  Wright, 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Esther  M.  Heath,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.    American  of 

Rev.  Benjamin  B.  and  Betsey  Bosworth,  only 
daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 

Mrs.  Mary  and  Lemuel  Sturtevant,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Paul  and  Alice  Barnes,  both  of  and  at  Bur- 
rillville, 

Levi  and  Alvina  Hicks,  both  of  Providence, 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake.  Amer- 
ican of 

John  K.,  of  Providence,  and  Mercy  Wilbur, 
of  and  at  Smithfield.     American  of 

Reuben  and  Lovey  Baxter,  daughter  of 
Shubael,  of  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  at  Pawtuxet, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield.     American  of 

Mary  S.,  formerly  of  Salem,  Mass  ,  and  Na- 
than Case,  Jr.,  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Alice  C,  of  Newport,  and  Caleb  Rottee,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Hannah,  of  Providence,  and  Richard  Gay,  of 
Thompson,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     American  of 

Susan,  of  Johnston,  and  George  Fairbanks, 
of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Benedict, 

Mrs  Nancy,  widow  of  Col.  John,  and  Reu- 
ben Jenckes,  E.sq,,  both  of  and  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 


Sept.  15,  1816 

March  13,  1817 
March  24,  181 7 

April  2,  1 817 
Jan.  18,  i8i8 
Feb.  26,  1 818 

April  26,  1 818 
May  12,  1818 

June  4,  1818 
June  18,  1818 
June  22,  1818 

Nov.  6,  1818 
March  23,  1819 

May  7,  1819 

June  13,  1819 
July  19,  1819 

July  30,  1 8 19 

Nov.  15,  1819 

Feb.  10,  1820 


338  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

SMITH  Lydia,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Joseph  How- 
ard, of  Taunton,  at  Attleboro,  P^eb.  i6,  1820 
Ann,  of  Bristol,  and  Rev.  Herbert  Marshall, 

of  Virginia,  at  Bristol.     American  of  April  7,  1820 

Mrs.  Robey,  of   Smithfield,  and  Asa  Handy, 

of  Providence,  by  Abel  Allen,  Esq.,    *  April  22,  1820 

Ann  Caroline,  of   South  Carolina,  and  Peter 

Pedersen,  Esq.,  the  Danish  Minister  to  the 

United  States,  at  Philadelphia.     American 

of  May  30,  1820 

Nathaniel  and  Elizabeth  Clarke,  daughter  of 

Benjamin,  at  Newport.     American  of  June  13,  1820 

Alanson   and    Eliza   Guild,  both   of   and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  2,  1820 

Gamaliel  and  Louisa  Johnson,  in  Smithiield,         Aug.  16,  1820 
Temperance,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph,  Jr., 

Esq.,  and    Capt.  William  Carr,  Jr.,  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Sept.  3,  1 820 
George,  of    Middletown,  and  Hannah  Harts- 
horn, of  and  at  Franklin,  Ct.    American  of         Oct.  23,  1820 
Deborah    D.   and    Lowel  Woolford,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  29,  1820 

Relief,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  Shrewsbury, 

Mass.,  and  Samuel  Wesson,  of  Providence, 

at  Shrewsbury,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Sumner,  Nov.  5,  1820 

Nancy  and  Lawson  D.  Maynard,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Rev.    Jonathan,    of    Pawtucket,    and    Mrs 

Patience  Greene,  of  and  at  Coventry,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  Dec.  18,  1820 

Hannah,   daughter  of  Levi,  of  Cumberland, 

and    Horace   Wellman,   of    Attleboro,    at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Dec.  31,  1820 

Martin    and    Mary    Olney,    both    of  and    at 

Providence,  Jan.  7,  182 1 

Lemuel  and  Betsey  Williams,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.     American  of  Jan.  12,  1821 

Orin   and    Betsey  Dexter,    both    of  and    at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  Feb.  4,  1821 

Susan  DeWolfe,  of  Bristol,  eldest  daughter  of 

Barnard,  Esq.,  and  Capt.  Abraham  Greene, 

of  Warren,  at  Bristol,  by   Rev.   Mr.  Rex- 
ford, Feb.  12,  1 82 1 
Capt.   Nicholas  and   Mrs.   Urania   Sheldon, 

widow  of  late  Thomas,  and  daughter  of  late 

Capt.   Jonathan   Aborn,   at   Pawtuxet,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  March  11,  1821 

Thomas,  of  Johnston,   and   Sarah  Dyer,  of 

Cranston,  at  Pawtuxet.    American  of  April  3,  182  i 

Jacob  Sheafe,  Esq.,  of  Gorham,  and  Tabitha 

Stephenson,  at  Portland,  Me.    American  of  May  i,  1821 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  339 

SMITH    Relief  and  Leonard  Dean,  Jr.,  at  Taun- 
ton.    American  of  June  8,  1821 

Capt.  Noah,  of  South  Reading,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Willard,  of  Lancaster,  Mass.,  at 
South  Reading.     American  of  June  15,  1821 

Noah,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Draper  Wheaton, 
both  of  this  town,  Sept.  6,  1821 

Ruth  H.,  daughter  of  Giles,  of  Dartmouth, 
and  George  W.  Baker,  of  New  Bedford, 
at  Dartmouth.     American  of  Sept.  25,  182 1 

Reuben  and  Jane  Ann  Thompson,  both  of 
and  at  Pawtucket.     American  of  Oct.  26,  1821 

Betsey  and  Amherst  Eaton,  Jr.,  at  Worces- 
ter.    American  of  Nov.  27,  1821 

Emily,  daughter  of  Major  Charles,  and  An- 
drew   A.    Williams,    merchant,    at    Wood- 
stock, Ct.     American  of  Nov.  27,  1821 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Nancy  Chapman,  both  of 
and  at  Pawtuxet.     American  of  Jan.  7,  1822 

Alpheus  and  Matilda  Greene,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtuxet.     American  of  Jan.  15,  1822 

Charles,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  Grinman, 
of  Pawtucket,  at  Providence.  American  of        April  12,  1822 

Lewis  G.  and  Zerviah  S.  Patt,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Providence,     American  of  April  23,  1822 

Rebecca  and  Nathaniel  McCarty,  of  Wor- 
cester, at  Boston.     American  of  May  14,  1822 

Alexander  G.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of 
Stonington,  and  Hannah  S.  Chandler,  of 
and  at  Pomfret.     American  of  June  18,  1822 

Celia,  of  Burrillville,   and   Eddy   Keech,   of 

Glocester,  at  Burrillville.     American  of  June  18,  1822 

Prosper  and  Monica  Goodell,  at  Woodstock, 
Ct.    American  of  June  18,  1822 

Elcey  Ann,  of  North  Providence,  and  Henry 
Butts,  of  Providence,  at  North  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     American  of  •     July  16,  1822 

Capt.  Jacob  and    Ann  Borden,  at  Newport. 

American  of  Oct.  4,  1822 

Christopher,  of  New  York,  and  Priscilla  P. 
Wilbur,  of  Middleboro,  Mass.,  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of  Nov.  15,  1822 

Susan  S.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Henry 
Battey,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  17,  1822 

Abigail,  of  Smithfield,  daughter  of  John,  and 
Alpheus  Hawkes,  of  and  at  Providence. 
American  of  Nov.  22,  1822 

Polly,  of  Glocester,  and  Lemuel  D.  Slatter, 
of  Milledgeville,  Ga.,  at  Glocester.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  17,  1822 


340 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SMITH  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and 
William  Taggart,  Jr.,  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of 

Sidney  B.  and  Mary  C.  Gibbs,  daughter  of 
late  Josiah,  of  Coventry,  at  Pawtuxet. 
American  of 

Electa,  of  Bristol,  and  Dr.  L.  L.  Miller,  of 
Franklin,  Mass.,  at  Bristol.     American  of 

Maria,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Brown  Smith, 
and  Laban  Waterman,  at  Johnston.  Amer- 
ican of 

Polly  and  Ezra  Mason,  both  of  Seekonk,  at 
Attleboro.     American  of 

Phebe  C.,of  Rehoboth,  and  Benjamin  Cooper, 
of  Medfield,  Mass.,  at  Rehoboth.  Amer- 
ican of  Jan. 

Martin,  of  Scituate,  and  Mary  Smith,  of  and 
at  Smithfield.    American  of 

Mary,  of  Smithfield,  and  Martin  Smith,  of 
Scituate.  at  Smithfield.     American  of 

William  T.  and  Amey  Manchester,  both  of 
and  at  Providence.     American  of 

Seba,  Jr.,  Esq.,  Junior  Editor  of  Eastern 
Argus,  and  Elizabeth  O.  Prince,  at  Port- 
land.    American  of 

John  A.,  of  Bristol,  and  Sarah  M.  DeForrest, 
daughter  of  Mills,  Esq ,  of  and  at  Lem- 
mington,  Vt.     American  of 

Mary,  of  Rehoboth,  and  George  Lawton,  2d, 
of  Seekonk,  at  Rehoboth.     American  of 

Edward  D.  and  Mrs.  Evelina  C.  Sprague, 
both  of  Providence, 

William,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  Ann  Hiscox,  of 
and  at  Newport, 

John  P.  and  Catharine  Eldredge,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Eliza  Ann,-  daughter  of  late  Benedict,  and 
William  S.  Clarke,  at  Newport.  American 
of 

Content  and  Elias  Parry,  at  Taunton.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mary  W.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  of 
Pawtuxet,  and  William  Hovey,  of  New 
York,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Rev.  Preserved,  of  Warwick,  Mass.,  and  Tri- 
phena  Goldsboro,  of  and  at  Taunton. 
American  of 

Abner  and  Mary  Peckham,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam S.,  both  of  and  at  Middletown.  Amer- 
ican of 


Dec.  31,  1822 

Dec.  31,  1822 
Jan.  3,  1823 

Jan.  7,  1823 
Jan.  24,  1823 

21  and  31,  1823 

Feb.  II,  1823 

Feb.  II,  1823 

March  7,  1823 

March  18,  1823 

May  20,  1823 

May  20,  1823 

July  13,  1823 

Sept.  16,  1823 

Sept.  18,  1823 

Oct.  3,  1823 
Oct.  1.0,  1823 

Oct.  13,  1823 

Oct.  24,  1823 

Nov.  1 8,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


341 


SMITH  Benjamin  R.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary 
L.  Stiles,  of  and  at  Columbia  Co.,  O.  Amer- 
ican of 

Samuel  W.,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Robert,  Esq., 
formerly  Secretary  of  State,  and  Eleanor 
S.  Donnell,  second  daughter  of  John,  Esq., 
at  Washington,  D.  C.     American  of 

Mary  J.,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Malancton,  U. 
S.  Army,  and  Lieut.  George  F.  Lindsey, 
of  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  at  Plattsburg.  Penn. 
American  of 

Coomer  and  Celia  Mathewson,  youngest 
daughter  of  Elisha,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 
Scituate.     American  of 

Lucy,  of  Shrewsbury,  and  Phinehas  Wesson, 
of  Providence,  at  Shrewsbury.  American  of 

William  and  Mary  F.  Brownell,  of  Middle- 
town,  at  Newport.    American  of 

Samuel,  of  Hampton,  and  Sarah  Hall,  of  and 
at  Mansfield.     American  of 

William,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Mary 
Lawton,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Portsmouth, 
at  Newport.     American  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Col.  Clemmons,  and 
Christopher  Fenner,  both  of  and  at  Scitu- 
ate.    American  of 

Elisha  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Barney,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Elisha  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Barney,  at  Newport.- 
American  of 

Olive  Bicknell,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of  Bar- 
rington,  and  Rev.  Rufus  Babcock,  ]r.,  of 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  at  Barrington, 

Ezekiel,  2d,  and  Sally  Pike,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, at  Rehoboth.     American  of 

Ezra,  Jr.,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  and  Mary 
W.  Wood,  of  and  at  Fairhaven,  .Mass. 
American  of 

Rachal  R ,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Calvin  Martin, 
Esq.,  of  Seekonk,  at  Rehoboth, 

Elizabeth  H.,  of  Newport,  and  Nathaniel 
Waldron,  of  and  at  Bristol.     American  of 

John  F.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Amey 
Angell,  of  Smithfield,  daughter  of  late 
Thomas,  at  said  place.     American  of 

Elisha  and  Melissa  Smith,  daughter  of  late 
Esek,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield.  Amer- 
ican of 

Melissa,  daughter  of  late  Esek,  and  Elisha 
Smith,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield.  Amer- 
ican of 


Nov.  25,  1823 
Nov.  25,  1823 

Dec.  19,  1823 

Jan.  2,  1824 

Feb.  27,  1824 

March  26,  1824 

March  30,  1824 

March  30,  1824 

April  20,  1824 

April  27,  1824 

May  4,  1824 

May  II,  1824 
June  8,  1824 

June  18,  1824 
Sept.  16,  1824 
Nov.  23,  1824 

Dec.  14,  1824 

Jan.  28,  1825 

Jan.  28,  1825 


342  VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

SMITH  John  B.,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Mehitable 

Hathorne,  of  and  at  Boston,  April  S,  1825 

Hannah  and  Gen.  Caleb  Burbank,  at   Mill- 
bury,  Mass.    American  of  April  8,  1825 
Elizabeth  P.  and  Charles  Richards,  at  Sharon, 

Mass,  April  12,  1825 

Lydia,    eldest    daughter    of    Jeremiah,   and 

George   W.   C.   Jenckes,  both   of  and   at 

Smithfield.     American  of  May  3,  1825 

Alice  and   Jonah   Steere,  at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  15,  1825 

Edwin  and  Mary  Taylor,  both  of  Middletown, 

at  Newport.     American  of  June  7,  1825 

Charles  G.,  of   Rhode   Island,  and  Eliza  B. 

Standish,  at  Preston,  Ct.    American  of  July  26,  1825 

Elizabeth,  daughter   of   Abraham,  Esq.,  and 

Wing  Russell,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 

New  Bedford.     American  of  Sept.  16,  1825 

James  and   Eliza  Ann  Hudson,  daughter  of 

late  William,  at  Newport.     American  of  Oct.  4,  1825 

Celia  A.  and  Ellery  Slocum,  at  Killingly,  Ct. 

American  of  Oct.  il,  1825 

George   K.  and   Prudence   Drowne,  both  of 

and  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wood,  Oct.  24,  1825 

Julia   Ann,  of   North   Providence,  and  Silas 

Hall,    Jr.,   of   Providence,  at   said   former 

place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  6,  1825 

Daniel,   of    North    Providence,  and    Lavina 

Bliss,  of   Seekonk,  at   Olneyville,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Cheney,  Dec.  11,  1825 

Anna,  of   Worcester,  and   James  P.  Bullard, 

of  Holden,  at  Worcester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Go- 
ing.    American  of  March  17,  1826 
James  and    Betsey   Phillips,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  April  6,  1826 

Asha,  eldest  daughter  of   Daniel,  of   North 

Providence,    and     Nathaniel     Angell,     at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  April  9,  1826 

Harriet  S.  C,  of   Middleboro,  and    Elbridge 

G.   Williams,   of    Raynham,   at  Taunton. 

American  of  April  14,  1826 

Scott,  of   Providence,  and  Rachal  Martin,  of 

and  at   Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ferguson. 

American  of  April  28,  1826 

Caroline,  of   Norfolk   Street,  Strand,  second 

surviving  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  of  Altin 

Hunts,  and  Thomas   Robinson  Williams, 

Esq.,  of  Newport,  at  London,  England,  May  4,  1826 

Amey,  daughter  of   Hazel,  of   North   Provi- 
dence, and  George  B.  Bishop,  of  Smithfield, 

at  said  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  July  6,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  343 

SMITH  Susan,  daughter  of  late  Job,  Esq.,  and 
Hon.  Nathan  Brown,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Cheney,  July  16,  1826 

Frances  R.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen  B.,  of 
Pawtuxet,  and  Caleb  Carr,  of  Warren,  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Aug.  10,  1826 

Mary  A.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Simeon,  Jr.,  of 
Pawtuxet,  and  Edward  Remington,  of 
Providence,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Shurtleff,  Sept.  4,  1826 

Almira,  of   East   Haven,   and    Rev.  Erastus 

Maltby,  of  Taunton,  at  East  Haven,  Sept.  7,  1826 

Mary  A  ,  daughter  of  Capt.  Simeon,  Jr.,  and 
Edward  Remington,  of  Providence,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     American  of  Sept.  15,  1826 

Julia    Ann  and   James    Munro,    at    Warren. 

American  of  Oct.  24,  1826 

Priscilla,    daughter    of    Jesse,    and    Henry 

Sprout,  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Malaby,  Nov.  9,  1826 

Abigail   S.,  daughter  of    Rev.  Jonathan,  and 

Joseph  Essex,  at  Coventry.     American  of  Nov.  30,  1826 

Benjamin  and  Abigail   Teel,  at    Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  24,  1826 

Joseph,  3d,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Eddy,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Caleb,  at  Warren.    American  of         Jan.  16,  1827 

Dr.  Jarvis  J.,  of  Burrillville,  and  Amanda 
Angell,  eldest  daughter  of  James,  of  and 
at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,       April  17,  1827 

Joseph  and   Rhoda  Cudworth,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  July  11,  1827 

Cyrus  H.  and  Ann   Hayford,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  19,  1827 

Mary,  of  Cranston,  and  Capt.  Joseph  L.  Den- 
nis, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Kent,  July  23,  1827 

Pelatiah,  Jr.,  of  Bellingham,  and  Julia  Bates, 
of  and  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett,  Aug.  14,  1827 

Daniel,  of  Cumberland,  and  Mary  Ann  Aid- 
rich,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas 
Mann,  Esq.,  Sept.  23,  1827 

Albert  T.  F.  and  Emma  J.  Dunn,  daughter 
of  late  Capt.  Bernon,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  3,  1 827 

Maria  Antoinette,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Jacob 
Carter,  Jr.,  of  Georgetown,  D.  C.,  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  4,  1827 

Joseph  and  Phebe  Chace,  at  Somerset.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  9,  1827 

Amos  Denison  and  Sarah  Ann  Franklin,  eld- 
est daughter  of  Henry  P.,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  7,  1827 


344 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 


SMITH  Rebecca  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Rufus 
Burton,  of  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Mary  A.,  daughter  of  Stephen  C,  Esq,  of 
Providence,  and  Richmond  Ellis,  of  New 
York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Samuel,  of  North  Providence,  and  Elza 
Sisson,  of  Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Mrs.  Amelia  and  Rev.  Alexander  Viets  Gris- 
wold.  Bishop  of  the  Eastern  Diocese,  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  at  St. 
Michael's  Church, 

Hannah  and  James  Campbell,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent, 

Roswel]  C.  and  Lois  C.  Cady,  daughter  of 
Dea.  Josiah,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Waterman, 

Charlotte  M.,  and  Welcome  Sheldon,at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.  American  of 

Betsey  and  Ashley  J .  Burdict,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutler.     American  of 

Isabella  G.,  daughter  of  Andrew,  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  and  Jacob  M.  Weaver,  of 
Richmond,  Va ,  formerly  of  Newport,  at 
Washington, 

Zelinda,  daughter  of  late  Levi,  and  Amasa 
Cooke,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland, 

Joseph  and  Elizabeth  Steadman,  at  Newport, 

Olive,  of  Taunton,  and  Granville  Stephens, 
of  Raynham,  at  Taunton, 

Kopah  C,  of  Providence,  and  Ambrose 
Gardiner,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pick- 
ering, 

Mary  Ann  and  Joshua  Hathaway,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Samuel  J.,  senior  editor  of  the  Literary  Ca- 
det, Providence,  and  Louisa  P.  Hickman, 
of  and  at  Newton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Jenckes, 

Anan  H.  and  Mrs.  Phebe  Stone,  daughter  of 
Nathan  K.  Stone,  Esq.,  of  Scituate,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  of  Warwick, 

Annan  A.  B.  and  Phebe  Stone,  both  of  and 
at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Philip,  of  Fall  River,  and  Robey  Simmons, 
of  and  at  Somerset,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Slade. 
American  of 

Joshua  and  Mehitable  Field,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn, 


Nov.  13,  1827 
Nov.  IS,  1827 
Nov.  22,  1827 

Nov.  29,  1827 
Feb.  14,  1828 

Feb.  25,  1828 

March  4,  1828 

March  14,  1828 

June  27,  1828 

July  27,  1828 
Sept.  II,  1828 

Oct.  3,  1828 

Oct.  5,  1828 
Oct.  16,  1828 

Nov.  9,  1828 

Nov.  27,  1828 
Nov.  27,  1828 

Dec.  30,  1828 
Feb.  8,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


345 


SMITH  William  H.  S.  and  Sarah  L.  Riddle,  both 

of  the  theatre,  at  Boston, 
John  and  Mary  Bray  ton,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Manchester.     American  of 
William  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  Holmes, 

of   North   Providence,   at    Pawtucket,   by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  of  Bar- 

rington,  and  Capt.  Edward  Tyler  Martin, 

of   Warren,   at    Barrington,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Patrick, 
Obadiah,  and  Huldah   Phetteplace,   both   of 

and  at  Smithfield,  by  Asa  Winsor,  Esq., 
Amos  F.  and  Martha  H.  Dwindle,  at  Salem. 

American  of 
Capt.  Nathan  P.,  of  Salem,  and    Dorcas   C. 

Fay,  eldest  daughter  of  Winsor,  Esq.,  at 

Boston.     American  of 
Austin  and  Abigail  Smart,  at  Boston.     Amer- 
ican of 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Josiah,   and  Hon. 

Silas  Wood,  at  Huntington,  L.  I.     Amer- 
ican of 
Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  War- 
ren,  and   Col.     Nathaniel    P.   Smith,   at 

Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Col.  Nathaniel  P.  and  Mary  Smith,  daughter 

of  Joseph,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Warren,  at  Swanzey, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Origin    and   Anna   C.   Taft,    at    TJxbridge. 

American  of 
Ebenezer  S.  and  Adeline  Lothrop,  at  Boston. 

American  of 
Stephen  and  Eliza   D.    Lothrop,  at  Boston. 

American  of 
Eliza,  daughter  of  late  Elisha,   and  James 

Coddington,   at   Newport,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Choules, 
Ann  A.  and  David  Townsend,  Jr.,  at  Wal- 

tham,  Mass.     American  of 
Samuel  and  Eliza  B.  Shattuck,  at  Roxbury. 

American  of 
Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  George 

DeWolfe,  Jr.,  son  of  Gen,  George,  all  late 

of  Bristol,  at  Matanzas,  Cuba, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,   and   Samuel 

Harris,  at  Smithfield, 
Peter  and  Charlotte  Jane  Chace,   at  Nan- 
tucket.    American  of 
Sarah  and  John  Dale,  at  Boston.  American  of 


March  28,  1829 
April  10,  1829 

April  12,  1829 

Sept.  10,  1829 

Nov.  8,  1829 

Nov.  13,  1829 

Dec.  4,  1829 
Dec.  II,  1829 

Jan.  5,  1830 

Jan,  6,  1830 

Jan.  6,  1830 
Jan.  12,  1830 
Feb.  S,  1830 
Feb.  5,  1830 

Feb.  21,  1830 

March  12,  1830 

April  20,  1830 

May  7,  1830 

May  20,  1830 

June  II,  1830 
July  16,  1830 


346  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

SMITH  Benjamin  F.  and  Eliza  Winship,  at  Litch-  • 

field.    American  of  July  30,  1830 

Eliza  Jane  and  Thomas  Drowne,  at  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.     American  of  Aug.  3,  1830 

Eliza  Jane  and  Thomas  Drowne,  at  Ports- 
mouth.   American  of  Aug,  6,  1830 

Labon  M.,  of  Darien,  Ga.,  and  Angelia  E. 
Tucker,  at  Boston.    American  of  Aug.  10,  1830 

Hugh  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Alexandria,  Va.,  and 
Isabella  Reigbtley,  third  daughter  of  Archi- 
bald, Esq.,  of  and  at  Liverpool,  Eng. 
American  of  Sept.  10,  1830 

Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Bernard,  of 
Warren,  and  Hiram  Barney,  of  Pawtucket, 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hathaway.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  3,  1830 

Eliza   Ann,   of   Newburyport,   and   Thomas 

Christy,  at  Boston.     American  of  Dec.  7,  1830 

Dencarius   H.  and    Christopher    P.  Boss,    at 

Newport.     American  of  Dec.  28,  1830 

Mrs.  Rhoda,  84,  and  Ebenezer  Shelley,  81, 
being  fifth  wife  and  fifth  husband,  at 
Easton,  Md.     American  of  Dec.  28,  1830 

Ann,  daughter  of  John,  and  James  Clarke,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Jan.  9,  1831 

William  F.  and  Catharine  Read,  daughter  of 
late  Eleazer,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Choules,  April  28,  183  r 

William   and  Ruth  A.  Walker,  at  Eastham. 

American  of  May  17,  1831 

Capt.  Robert  and   Elizabeth  Richardson,  at 

Salem.     American  of  June  3,  1831 

Hannah  and  Moody  White,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of  -  June  24,  183 1 

Caroline  M.  and  William  H.  Searles,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Sept.  27,  183 1 

Rebeckah  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Benjamin 
B.  Cressey,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Sept.  27,  1831 

Capt.  Alfred,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Patience  Phil- 
lips, daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hathaway,  at  St. 
Marks  Church,  Jan.  22,  1832 

Hosea  and  Electa  L.  Randall,  at  Blackstone, 
after  a  courtship  of  3  hours,  July  8,  1832 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Simon  Patt,  of 
North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tobey,  Sept.  2,  1832 

Ann  Nancy  and  Joseph  T.  Anthony,at  Albion 
Village.    American  of  Dec.  7,  1832 

James  A.  and  Susan  Bo  wen,  at  Barrington,         Dec.  13,1832 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  347 

SMOOT  Lieut.  Joseph,  U.  S.    Navy,  and    Mar- 
garet Talbot,  at  Norfolk,  Va.    American  of      March  27,  1829 
SNELL  Betsey,  of  Warren,  and  James  LaDieu, 

of  and  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,         Oct.  20,  1819 

Lydia,  of  Seekonk,  and  Lucius  Fillmore,  at 
Seekonk.     American  of  May  i,  1821 

Samuel,  of  Cranston,  and  Mary  Baxter,  of 
and  at  Cumberland.     American  of  Dec.  10,  1822 

Phebe,  of  Warwick,  daughter  of  David,  and 
Samuel  Humes,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct ,  of  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  9,  1825 

Major  Lyman  and  Eliza  Drowne,  at  Seekonk, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  Nov.  29,  1827 

Mrs.  Caroline  and  David  Everett,  of  New 
Ipswich,  at  Boston.     American  of  Aug.  10,  1830 

SNELLING  Capt.  Josiah,  4th  U.  S.  Infantry, 
and  Abigail  Hunt,  daughter  of  the  late 
Col.  Hunt,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  at  De- 
troit, Aug.  14,  18 1 2 
SNODGRASS  Rev.  William  D.,  of  New  York, 
and  Charlotte  H.  Moderwell,  niece  of  Wil- 
liam Kirkpatrick,  Esq.,  at  Lancaster,  Penn. 
American  of  Dec.  19,  1823 
SNOW  John  B.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  this 
town,  and  Charlotte  Bruce,  at  Boston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Freeman, 

Stephen  W.  and  Cindonia  Bowers,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Capt.  William  and  Marcy  Sprague,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Thomas  and  Hannah  Barber,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Amey,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  David  Cole, 
of  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Capt.  Elisha  and  Frances  R.  H.  Bruce,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

Prescilla  F.  and  Bartrum  R.  Parker,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Joseph  G.  and  Betsey  Barbers,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.     American  of 

Caroline,  daughterof  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of  Nor- 
wich, Ct.,  and  Capt.  Richard  M.  Field,  of 
this  town,  at  said  Norwich,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mitchell,  Oct.  2,  i8i6 

William  C.  and  Narcissa  Lippitt,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  18,  1816 

James,  Jr.,  and  Louisa  Draper,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Paul,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  28,  1817 


Jan.  29, 

1809 

July  2, 

1809 

Jan.  28, 

1810 

Oct.  13, 

1811 

April  25, 

1813 

Oct.  18, 

1813 

Nov.  28, 

1813 

June  28, 

1814 

348  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

SNOW  Sarah,  daughter  of  James,  and  Capt. 
James  Mumford,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson.    American  of  Aug.  i8,  1818 

Clarinda  R.  and  Samuel  J.  Bower,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  6,  1819 

George  T.  and  Alice  \i.  Andrews,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  14,  1819 

Sarah  and  Jeremiah  Card,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  May  25,  1820 

Eleanor  and  James  S.  Hall,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Ameri- 
can of  June  2,  1820 

Francis  C.  C.  F.  C,  of  New  Orleans,  and 
Martha  O.  Gardiner,  of  and  at  Newport. 
American  of  Sept.  15,  1820 

James,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Keep,  only  daughter 
of  Dr.  Stephen,  of  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Jan.  14,  1821 

Ebenezer,  Jr.,  of  Raynham,  and  Chloe  Lin- 
coln, daughter  of  Rufus,  of  and  at  Norton. 
American  of  Nov.  23,  1821 

Arthur  and  Alice  B.  Metcalf,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  6,  1821 

George  and  Sarah  Tucker,  both  of  and  at 
Providence.     American  of  March  12,  1822 

Maria  S.  and  Isaac  B.  Allen,  both   of  and  at 

Providence.     American  of  June  11,  1822 

Mary   Ann    and    Henry   Augustus   Greene, 

both  of  and  at  Providence.     American  of  Sept.  20,  1822 

Caleb  and  Adeline  Hathaway,  at  New  Bed- 
ford.    American  of  Nov.  22,  1822 

Hannah,  daughter  of  John,  and  Josiah  Hum- 
phrey Martin,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  8,  1823 

Isaac,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Sarah 
Harrison,  of  and  at  Darien,  Ga.  American 
of  Feb.  14,  1823 

Dorcas  Corey,  daughter  of  John,  and  John 
Wardwell,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  19,  1823 

Maria  Gladding,  daughter  of  John,  and  Capt, 
Hiram  Barker,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  28,  1823 

Richard  M.  and  Amelia  Harrington,  both  of 
and  at  Providence.    American  of  July  15,  1823 

Arby  and  Thomas  J .  Earle,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  17,  1823 

Mrs.  Frances  K.  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Ed- 
ward Sage,  of  Liverpool,  Eng.,  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of  Feb.  20,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  349 

SNOW  Abigail,  daugliter  of  Hon.  Benjamin,  and 
Charles  Weekes,  at  Ashford,  Ct.  Amer- 
ican of  March  23,  1824 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  and 
Joseph  Hubbard,  M.  D.,  of  Boston,  at  Nor- 
wich, Ct.     American  of  Oct.  5,  1824 

Sylvana  and  William  Henry  Simmons,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  17,  1824 

Mehitable,  of  Providence,  and  James  Fiske, 
of  Ellsworth,  Me.,  at  Providence.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  22,  1825 

William,  of   Warwick,  and    Ann   Arnold,  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  July  26,  1825 

Samuel,  of  Boston,  and  Harriet  Archer,  of 
and  at  New  York.     American  of  Oct.  21,  1825 

Joseph  V.  and  Eliza  Jenckes,  daughter  of 
Deacon  John  C,  both  of  ard  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  30,  1826 

Mrs.  Sarah   A.  and  Daniel  K.  Chaffee,  bothi 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Jan.  i,  1827 

Edward,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Ann  Allen, 
of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  April  8,  1827 

John  C,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Ann 
Pearce,  both  now  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  i,  1827 

Richard  M.  and  Eliza  Andrews,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by*  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  11,  1827 

Henrietta  P.  and  John  L.  Clarke,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  19,  1827 

Caleb  B.  and  Maria  M.  Field,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Oct.  31,  1827 

Robert  T.  and  Elizabeth  Murray,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.    American  of  Dec.  11,  1827 

Hannah  C,  of  Providence,  and  David  M.  G. 
Hamilton,  of  Londonderry,  Ireland,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilsoh,  July  21,  1828 

Amos  W.  and  Almira  Frances  Dorr,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Wayland,  Jan.  i,  1829 

Amelia  and  William  P.  Corey,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  29,  1829 

Josiah,  editor  and  proprietor  of  Southbridge 
Register,  and  Louisa  E.  Northup,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Joseph,  of  and  at  Providence,  May  21,  1829 

Ebenezer,  Jr.,  of  Raynham,  and  Polly  Hall, 
at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cobb,  June  11,  1829 

Hannah  and  Elkanah  Woodward,  at  Taunton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  June  14,  1829 

Eliza,  daughter  of  John,  and  Augusta  Woods, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  July  i,  1829 


350  VITAL    RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

SNOW  Mary  F.  and  Jacob  Haskell,  Jr.,  of  Lowell, 

at  Pittsburgh.     American  of  '  May  21,  1830 

Albert  W.  and  Ann  Eliza  Hopkins,  daughter 
of  Henry,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Dec.  5,  1831 

SNOWDEN  Susan,  daughter  of  Rev.  Samuel 
F.,  and  Lieut.  Joseph  S.  Gallagher,  U.  S. 
Army,  at  Sackett's  Harbor,  N.  Y.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  II,  1825 

Arabella,  of   Washington    City,   and    Hon. 
John  Magee,  M.  C.  from  N.  Y.,  at  Wash- 
ington City,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hawley,  Feb.  22,  1831 
SNYDER  Simon,    Governor    of    Pennsylvania, 
and    Mrs.    Mary     Scott,    at     Harrisburg, 
Penn.     American  of  Oct.  28,  1814 
SOESMAN  A.  E.,  Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  American 
Consul,  and  Mrs.  Arabella  Van  Wickham, 
at  Samarang,  Java,                                                 April  11,  1820 
SOMERSET  Capt.  and  Miss Heath- 
cote,  at  Gretna  Greene,  Scot.  They  eloped 
from  a  ball  room  at  Paris.     American  of  May  6,  1817 
SOPER  Jeremiah  and  Sally  Allen,  at  Glocester, 

Mass.     American  of  Nov.  13,  1829 

Ruth  and  Edmund  Anthony,  printer  of  the 
Columbian  Reporter,  at  Taunton.  Ameri- 
can of  .  April  29,  1 83 1 
SOWLE  Cornelia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Cornelius, 
and  Benjamin  D.  Weeden,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  13,  1816 
SOULE  Mrs.  Mary  and  Eleazer  Read,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Jan.  30,  182 1 

Nancy,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Braddock  Gray, 
of  Tiverton,  at  New  Bedford.  American  of  Dec.  7,  1822 

Delia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Cornelius,  and 
Charles  Dyer,  Jr.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  April  16,  1823 

Abby,  daughter  of  Job,  of  Tiverton,  and  Jon- 
athan Mosier,  of  Kennebunk,  Me.,  at 
Westport,  Mass.     American  of  Aug.  26,  1825 

Deborah  G.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  and 
Nathaniel  W.  Saunders,  formerly  of  War- 
ren, at  Westport,  by  A.  Bassitt,  Esq.,  July  t,  [827 

Eliza  and    George    Augustus    Rhodes,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Jan.  14,  1830 

Mary  and  Lysander  Ripley,  at  East  Bridge- 
water.    American  of  March  11,  183 1 
SOUTH  GATE  Capt.  Isaac,  of   Leicester,   and 
Maria  Webb,  at  Windham,  Ct.    American 
of  July  13.  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


351 


SOUTHWARD    Peter,   formerly   of    Newport, 

and  Elizabeth  Fisher,  daughter  of  E , 

Esq.,  of  Danville,  Ky.,  at  Washington, 
Miss.  American  of 
SOUTHWICK  Mrs.  Philana,  widow  of  Rem- 
ington, daughter  of  Israel  Cooke,  of  Burrill- 
ville,  and  John  Greene,  of  Glocester,  at 
Burrillville,  by  Judge  Winsor, 

Eliza  Ann  and  Osborne  Mowry,  at  Newport, 
at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House, 

Sally,  eldest  daughter  of  George,  and  Benja- 
min Ray,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland. 
American  of 

Benjamin  and  Sarah  Ann  Moore,  daughter 
of  John,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Pitt  and  Mrs.  Mary  Comstock,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Josias  and  Mrs.  Dorcas  Bly,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Silas,  and  Henry 
Gladding,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of 

William  and  Frances  Albro,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gammell, 

John,  of  Fall  River,  merchant,  and  Eleanor 
Cooke,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Isaac,  of 
Tiverton,  at  New  Bedford,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Holmes, 

Nathan,  2d,  of  Mendon,  and  Eliza  Ann  In- 
man,  of  Burrillville,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mansfield, 
SOUTH  WORTH  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,  Ala. 
Ten, 

Sylvester  S.  and  Mary  L.  Brown,  daughter 
of  late  Edward,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Rebecca  Brightman,  daughter  of  late  Eph- 
raim,  of  Providence,  and  George  Danforth, 
senior  editor  of  the  Commonwealth's  Ad- 
vocate, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Epenetus  and  Susan  H.  Francis,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Mira  and  Alva  Morrison,  at  Stoughton. 
American  of 

Lydia  and  Capt.  Augustus  Carpenter,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison, 


Dec.  28,  1819 

Aug.  6,  1815 
Dec.  10,  1818 

Aug.  13,  1819 

Nov.  II,  1823 

Aug.  6,  1824 

Oct.  26,  1824 

Jan.  II,  1825 
May  23,  1826 

June  14,  1826 

March  5,  1829 

March—,  1814 

June  20,  1 819 
Nov.  9,  1823 

July  22,  1828 
Nov.  10,  1829 

July  23,  1830 
Aug.  27,  1832 


352  VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

SPAIN  Don  Pedro   Carlos,   infant   of,   and  the 

Donna   Maria  Teresa,    daughter    of    the 

Prince   Regent  of    Portugal,    at    Brazils. 

The  bride  is  in  her  17th  year.     Great  re- 
joicings took  place,  and  2500  rockets  were 

discharged  at  once.     American  of  July  13,  18 10 

SPARK  John  and  Clara  Greene,  at  Manchester. 

American  of  Sept.  10,  1830 

SPARKS  Edward  C.  and  Mary  Barney,  both  of 

and  at  Warren.     American  of  Feb.  24,  1824 

Joseph  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Lindsey,  at  Bristol. 

American  of  Nov.  18,  1828 

Samuel,  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  aged  80, 

and   Sarah   Barnes,   widow,   aged    73,    at 

Litchfield,  N.  H.,  after  a  courtship  of  \8 

hours.     American  of  April  27,  1831 

SPAULDING  Simon,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Ann 

Atwell  Olney,  eldest  daughter  of  Gideon, 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,         May  31,  1815 
Mrs.  Celinda,  of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  and  Henry  L. 

Babcock,  of  Coventry,  R.  I.,  at    Lisbon, 

Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nelson,  Nov.  i,  1818 

Zilpha  and  Grafton   Wilson,  both  of  and  at 

Plainfield,  Ct.    American  of  April  28,  1820 

Dr.  Asa,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  and  Cornelia  V. 

Thane,  daughter  of  Dr.  Samuel,  of  and  at 

Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Woodbridge,        June  21,  1820 
Lorana,   eldest  daughter  of   Reuben,  Esq., 

and  Joseph  Russell,  at  Pomf ret,  Ct.    Amer- 
ican of  June  23,  1820 
Rufus  P.,  Esq.,  of  Warren,  Ohio,  and  Lucre- 

tia   Swift,  daughter  of  Hon.  Zephaniah,  at 

Windham,  Ct.     American  of  Oct.  11,  1822 

Joseph,   of   Connecticut,  and   Mary  Munro, 

daughter  of  Allen,  of   Seekonk,  at   Attle- 

boro.  May  18,  1823 

Ebenezer  and   Mrs.    Patience   Davidson,  at 

Brooklyn,  Ct.     American  of  Oct.  10,  182 

Joanna  S.,  of   Cumberland,  and  Franklin  M. 

Arnold,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,       March  29,  1829 
Eliza  and  Dr.  John  H.  Ripley,  at  Windham, 

Ct.    American  of  Oct.  30,  1829 

Sarah  Smith,  of  Providence,  and  Alba  Davis 

Parker,  of  Boston,  at  St.  Michael's  Church, 

Bristol.    American  of  Nov.  6,  1 829 

Thaddeus,  M.  D.,  and  Lucinda  Hart,  daugh- 
ter of    Hon.    John,    at    South    Reading. 

American  of  July  27,  1830 

SPEAR   Mercy  and  Capt.  Isaiah  Atkins,  both  of 

Boston,  in  this  tovin.    American  of  Aug.  31,  1813 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  353 

SPEAR  Benjamin  and  Jemima  Steere,  daughter 
of  Richard,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  of  Cumberland,  Jan.  27,  1820 

Henry,  printer,  of  New  York,  and  Harriet 
Clarke,  daughter  of  Gregory,  Esq.,  of  and 
at  Weston,  Mass.    American  of  Aug.  30,  1825 

Edward  and  Abigail  Fenno,  at  Boston. 
American  of  Sept.  10,  1830 

Isaac  and  Rebecca  Wilton,  at  Boston.    Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  24,  1830 
SPEARS   Thomas  and  Nabby  Atmington,  both 

of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,        Aug.  18,  1814 

William  and  Nancy  Dexter,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  Feb.  14,  1822 

Thomas  and    Diana   N.  Purington,  at    Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Jan.  30,  1825 
SPELLMAN    Joseph,  of  this  town,  and  Roxana 
Whiting,  of  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  4,  18 10 

Oliver  and  Sally  Perry,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Cornell,  Jan.  5,  1812 

Mary  C.  and  Robert  Purkes,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  5,  1812 

Ruth,  of  this  town,  and  James  Esdell,  of  New 

Jersey,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  S,  1812 

SPENCER   Job  Scott  and  Mary  Thurber,  eldest 

daughter  of  Relief,  in  this  town,  April  8,  18 13 

Abby  Ann  and  Pardon  Gillson,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  Nov.  17,  1815 

John    M.,    of    East    Greenwich,   and    Betsey 

Greene,  of  and  at  Coventry,  Aug.  15,  i8ig 

Christopher  V.  and  Ann  Louisa  Aborn, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Lowry,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  i,  1820 

Mary   A.  and    Arnold    Morse,  both   of  East 

Greenwich,  Oct.  12,  1820 

Samuel  and  Mary  G.  Tanner,  both  of  Coven- 
try, at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Man- 
chester, March  8,  1821 

John,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Margaret 
Grafton,  daughter  of  Benjamin  C,  formerly 
of  Newport,  at  Wickford,  Oct.  10,  1822 

Phebe  R.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Lawtori,  of  Paw- 
tucket, and  Jerathmeil  Jenckes,  of  Central 
Falls,  at  Pawtucket,     American  of  July  13,  1824 

Hannah  Potter,  daughter  of  Dexter,  and  Ben- 
edict Brown,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Aug.  12,  1824 

Capt.  Charles  and  Mary  Ann  Briggs,  both  of 
and  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Pardon 
Tillinghast,  Nov.  7  and  12,  1824 


354  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

SPENCER    Jonathan    N.,   of    Pawtucket,    and 
■  Eunice  R.  Newell,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Kilham,  Aprils,  1825 

William  W.  and  Tabitha  Austin,  of  Coventry, 
at  Warwick,  Jan.  8,  1826 

Almy  W.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  of  East 
Greenwich,  and  Joseph  W.  Ladd,  of  War- 
wick, at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Feb.  .20,  1826 

Gideon  L.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Susan  W.  Car- 
penter, eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Job,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  20,  1827 

Oliver  W.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Catherine 
G.  Miller,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1828 

Gideon,  of  Warwick,  and  Abigail  Reynolds, 
of  and  at  Richmond,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene. 
American  of  March  13,  1829 

Maria  E.,  daughter  of  Gideon,  Esq.,  and  Ed- 
ward   Stillman,   formerly   of    Newport,    at  • 
Warwick,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     American 
of  April  10,  1829 

Eleanor  and  Robert  Turnbull,  at  Boston. 
American  of  Dec.  22,  1829 

Gardiner,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Sarah  Bor- 
den, daughter  of  Henry,  of  Bristol,  at  Ilog 
Island,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  July  25,  1830 

Judah  and  George  A.  Paine,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Joseph 
W.  Allen,  May  15,  1831 

Laura   Catharine,  daughter   of   Hon.  C- 


and   George   W.    Clinton,    Esq.,   at 


Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kearney,        May  15,  1832 
Gorton,  of  Warwick,  and    Jemima  Brown,  of 
East  Greenwich,  at  North  Kingstown,  by 
Rev.  Thomas  Tillinghast,  Dec.  22,  1833 

SPERRY  Kinne  and  Dorexa  Hapgood,  at  Corn- 
wall, Vt.     American  of  Aug.  12,  1828 

SPH^LER  Wheeler,  aged  15,  and  Miss  Sally 
Goss,  aged  50,  at  New  Hampton,  N.  H. 
American  of  May  5,  1826 

SPINDEY    Benjamin   F.  and    Mary   Seaver,  at 

Norton.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 

SPINK  Hannah  and  Weeden  Clarke,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Feb.  11,  1810 
Matilda,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  and  Charles 
Eldred,  at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Northup,  June  29,  1820 
Mary,  of  Wickford,  and  John  Phillips,  of  Exe- 
ter, at  Wickford,                                                    June  14,  1821 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


355 


SPINK  Joseph,  son  of  Sam.uel,  and  Mary  Ann 

Spink,   daughter  of    John,   all   of    North 

Kingstown,  at  Warwick.     American  of 
Mary    Ann,   daughter  of  John,   and  Joseph 

Spink,  son  of  Samuel,  all  of  North  Kings- 
town, at  Warwick.     American  of 
Samuel  and  Mary  Ann  Stockman,  at   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Eliza  Ann  S.   and  Capt.   Thomas  Congdon, 

both  of  and  at  North  Kingstown,   by  Rev. 

Mr.  Gale, 
George  S.  and  Martha  L.  Congdon,  both   of 

and   at   North   Kingstown,  by   Rev.    Mr. 

Burge, 
Mary  Eleanor  T.,   daughter  of   Boone,  and 

Dr.  Benjamin   Nichols,   both  of    and    at 

Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Burge, 
Susan,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Joseph  A. 

Waite,  of  Providence,  at  Tiverton, 
Alfred  and  Lucy  Ann  Spink,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilbourne, 
Lucy  Ann  and  Alfred  Spink,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilbourne, 
SPINNEY  Susan  and  Sylvester  Burt,   at  Taun- 
ton.    American  of 
SPOONER  Capt.  Nathaniel,  of  Plymouth,  and 

Lucy  Willard,  daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph,  of 

and  at  Roxborough, 
Mrs.  Susannah,   of    Newport,  and   Thomas 

Reynolds,    at    Providence,    by    Rev.    Dr. 

Gano, 
Gideon  and  Elizabeth  Dunham,  daughter   of 

Jesse,  at  Newport.     American  of 
Mrs.  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Clarke,  and 

Zephaniah  Pearce,  at  Newport.     American 

of 
Marcy  W.   and  John    Hoar,  at    Providence. 

American  of 
Nancy  B.,  of  Providence,  and    Harris  Wing, 

of  and  at  Smithfield.     American  of 
Charles  B.,  of  Providence.and  PZleanor  Munro, 

of  and  at  Bristol.     American  of 
Charlotte  and  William  Gladding,  at  Newport. 

American  of 
Capt.  Joseph  B.  and  Sarah  D.  Verily,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 
Eliza  and  Ray  Burdict,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Eddy, 
Truman  and  Penelope  Cranston,  daughter  of 

late  Joseph,   at   Newport,   by    Rev.    Mr. 

Gam  m  ell, 


Jan.  I,  1822 

Jan.  I,  1822 
Nov.  20,  1825 

Dec.  15,  1825 

Oct.  II,  1825 

June  28,  1827 
Oct.  16,  1829 
Nov.  13,  183 1 
Nov.  13,  1831 
March  29,  1825 

July  19,  181 1 

April  19,  1820 
Oct.  27,  1820 

July  20,  1 82 1 

April  8,  1823 

Dec.  2,  1823 

Sept,  14,  1824 

March  29,  1825 

Aug.  7,  1825 

Dec.  4,  1825 

May  14,  1826 


356 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SPOONER  John  W.,  of  Newport,  and  Ann 
Church,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Edward, 
of  and  at  Bristol.     American  of 

Eliza  J.,  of  Providence,  and  Benjamin  T. 
Cuttins,  of  Georgetown,  D.  C,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Harriet  M.  and  Edward  Billings,  both  of  and 
at  Providence, 

Ann,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  James  Albro, . 
Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Newport, 

Jane  C,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Cum- 
berland, and  Joseph  E.  Pond,  of  Wrentham, 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welch, 

Ann  Eliza  and  William  C.  Davenport,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Joshua  and  Ann  C.  Noyes,  both   of   and   at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
SPRAGUE    Rebecca,  of    Dedham,   and    Capt. 
Abraham  Eustis,   U.  S.  Army,  of    Boston, 
at  Dedham.     American  of 

Marcy  and  Capt.  William  Snow,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

David  and  Amey  Williams,  both  of  and  at 
Cranston, 

Christopher  W.,  of  Cranston,  and  Mary  Ann 
Slocum,  of  Warwick,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tatem, 

George  W.  and  Lydia  Page,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Mrs.  Sally  and  Lewis  Cothier,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Amey  and  Charles  Salisbury,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Thomas  J.  and  Mary  Gorton,  both  of  and  at 
Cranston.     American  of 

Giles  P.  and  Harriet  Littlefield,  daughter  of 
Solomon,  of  and  at  New  Shoreham.  Amer- 
ican of 

Ruth  B.,  daughter  of  late  Ethan,  and  Ray 
Greene,  both  of  and  at  Johnston.  Ameri- 
can of 

Mrs.  Evelina  C.  and  Edward  D.  Smith,  both 
of  Providence, 

Anna,  of  Smithfield,  and  George  W.  Thayer, 
of  Warwick,  at  Smithfield.     American  of 

Rev.  William  B.  and  Mary  Lathrop,  second 
daughter  of  Hon.  Samuel,  at  West  Spring- 
field.    American  of 

Major  Charles,  of  Cranston,  and  Sally  Water- 
man, of  Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 


Dec.  26,  1826 

Aug.  20,  1827 

March  24,  1829 

July  23,  1829 

Oct.  22,  1829 

Aug.  18,  1830 

Dec.  7,  1 83 1 

July  18,  1809 
Jan.  28,  1810 
Jan.  30,  1812 

April  6,  1820 

Oct.  26,  1820 

Nov.  30,  1820 

Sept.  23,  1821 

Sept.  25,  1 82 1 

May  6.  1823 

May  23,  1823 

July  13,  1823 

March  5,  1824 

Aug.  13,  1824 

Nov.  22,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


357 


SPRAGUE  Sarah  F., eldest  daughter  of  Thomas, 

of  Providence,  and  Wanton  Vaughan,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Samuel,  of  Smithfield,  and  Martha  Wood,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Jedediah,    of    Chepachet,    and    Joanna     B. 

Holmes,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Mrs.   Eliza   and   Gen.    Allen    Carpenter,  at 

Cumberland,  by    William    Whipple,  Esq. 

American  of 
Ann    Frances    and    George  A.  Streeter,  at 

Smithfield, 
Benoni,  of  Cranston,  and    Louisa  Childs,  of 

and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 
Rufus   and  Lavina    Lovell,  both   of    and  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 
Sarah  Ann  and  James  Luther,  both  of  and  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 
Sally  and    Thomas    Churchill,  at    Hingham. 

American  of 
Florentina  and  David  E.  Whitney,  at   Attle- 

boro.     .A.merican  of 
SPRAKE  Samuel,  aged  80,   Revolutionary  Sol- 
dier, and  Sarah  Barnes,  widow,  aged  73,  at 

Litchfield,  Ct.     American  of 
SPRING  Marshal  Binney,  of  Watertown,  Mass., 

and   Eliza   Willing,  daughter  of    the  late 

Charles,  Esq.,  at  Philadelphia, 
Hannah,  of  Northbridge,  Mass.,  and  Bazaleel 

Taft,  Esq.,   of  Uxbridge,  at  Northbridge. 

American  of 
SPRINGER  John  and    Mrs.   Susannah  Bishop, 

at  Newport.     American  of 
Abby  Ann,   daughter  of    Capt.   Isaac,  and 

George  B.Franklin,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 
Mary  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  James  Gould, 

of  Newport,  at   Providence,   by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering, 
Lyman,  of  Providence,  and  Cynthia  Fuller, 

daughter  of   Caleb,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Attle- 

boro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Warren, 
SPROAT  James,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Eliza  Ann  Bay- 
lies, at  Taunton, 
William  A.  F.,  PZsq.,  of  Swanzey,  and  Abby 

Ingell,   daughter  of    Jonathan,  of  and  at 

Taunton.     American  of 
Henry  and  Priscilla  Smith,  daughter  of  Jesse, 

at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Malaby, 


Dec.  6,  1824 
March  12,  1827 

July  18,  1827 

March  14,  1828 

Oct.  26,  1828 

Dec.  7,  1828 

Feb.  I,  1829 

Feb.  25,  1829 

Sept.  22,  1829 

Oct.  6,  1829 

Nov.  12,  1830 

April  4,  1 816 

Jan.  6,  1818 
Sept.  28,  1824 

Feb.  6,  1825 

Dec.  25,  1827 

June  27,  1830 
Nov.  18,  1822 

April  15,  1823 
Nov.  9,  1826 


358  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

SPROAT    Adelina,  daughter  of   late  James,  of 
Taunton,    and    Samuel    Harris,   Esq.,   at 

Taunton,  Oct.  6,  1828 

SPURR    Eliza    W.,  daughter  of   Col.  John,  and 

Captain  John  H.  Ormsbee,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  25,  1815 

Henry  Vose,   Esq.,   and  Louisa  Chapponil, 

at  Boston.     American  of  May  4,  1830 

STACARS  Isaac,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  John- 
son,  daughter  of   Capt.   John,  of  and   at 

Newport.     American  of  Jan.  7,  1823 

STACY  Joseph,  of  Boston,  and  Mary  Ann  Hast- 
ings, daughter  of  Nathan,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  8,  1824 
STACEY    Thomas  and  Mary  Cahoone  Hudson, 

daughter   of    Capt.   Thomas,  at    Newport. 

American  of  May  14,  1824 

William  T.  and    Elizabeth  N.  Clarke,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  Dec.  21,  1828 

STACY    George  VV.  and  Sarah  Boit,  at  Groton, 

Mass.     American  of  Jan.  29,  1830 

Fanny,  of   Wilton,  Me.,  and  Joshua  Randall, 

Jr.,  Esq,,  of  Phillips,  at  Wilton.     American 

of  June  IS,  1830 

STAFFORD  Capt.  Allen  and  Huldah  Smith,  at 

Warwick,  by    Rev.  Mr.  Curtis.     American 

of  April  13,  1813 

Robey  and   Merriet  Andrews,  both  of  and  at 

Coventry.     American  of  Nov.  21,  1820 

Julia  A.,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of   War- 
wick, and  Henry  B.  Drowne,  of  Woodstock, 

Ct.,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  April  24,  1821 

Betsey  and  Alphonso  Armington,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket.     American  of  April  5,  1822 

Thomas   H.  and  Charlotte  Low,  daughter  of 

Charles,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  Oct.  15,  1822 

Phebe  Smith,  of   Warwick,  and  Jasper  Lyon, 

of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  at  Warwick,  June  5,  1823 

Chiistopher     Rhodes,    of     Providence,    and 

Sarah    Ann    Fenner,   daughter    of    Capt. 

Richard,  of  and  at  Canterbury,  Ct ,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Murdock,  March  16,  1824 

Robert    Rhodes,    of    Providence,    and   Anne 

Frances    H olden,    daughter    of    Thomas, 

Esq.,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Til- 

linghast,  Nov.  4,  1827 

Almira  Arnold  and   Earle   Buttum,  of   New 

Hampshire,  at   Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Til- 

linghast,  April  15,  1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  359 

STAFFORD  Thomas  R.and  Sarah  R.  Potter,  at 

Pawtuxet,  May  11,  1828 

Europee  and  Marshall  G.  Freeman,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Natic  Village.     American  of  June  24,  1828 

Isaac,  of  Newport,  and  Winifred  Harrell,  at 

Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.     American  of  April  3,  1829 

Mary  Eliza  and  Thomas  Holden,  Jr.,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Job  Manchester,  Dec.  15,  1830 
STALL    Brig.  Gen.  Isaac  and  Charlotte  Matilda 
Vial],  daughter  of   Nathaniel,  of  Newport, 
at  Tiverton.     American  of  July  11,  1817 

Eliza  D.,  daughter  of  Gen.  Isaac,  and  William 

D.  Boss,  at  Newport.     American  of  May  10,  1822 

Maria  F,,  of  Taunton,  and  George  A.  Potter, 
of  Providence,  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hall,  May  18,  1828 

Sarah  R.  and    William   Goff,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Torrey,  July  13,  1828 

Harriet,  daughter   of    Gen.  Isaac,  and  Philip 

Dunham,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  June  7,  1829 

Abby  T  ,  daughter  of  Gen.  Isaac,  of  New- 
port, and  Benjamin  E.  Chace,  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport,  Feb.  24,  1831 

Abby  T.,  daughter  of  Gen.  Isaac,  of  New- 
port, and  Benjamin  E.  Chace,  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  March  3,  1831 
STALLEAN  Robinson  and  Willard  A.  Handy, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Nov.  23,  1829 

STANDISH     Amanda,   daughter  of    David,  of  , 

Dighton,  Mass.,  and   Capt.  F"reeman  May- 
berry,  at  Tiverton.     American  of  Oct.  3,  1820 

Angeline,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Edmund 
Wright,  Junior  Editor  of  Patriot  and  Chron- 
icle, at  Boston.     American  of  Jan.  5,  1821 

Eliza  B  and  Charles  G.  Smith,  of  Rhode  Isl- 
and, at  Preston,  Ct.     American  of  July  26,  1825 
STANHOPE  Edward  and  Susan  Stevens,  daugh- 
ter of   John,  both  of  Newport,  married  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gibson,  Oct.  17,  1809 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Edward,  and  Ben- 
jamin H.  Pitman,  at  Newport.  American 
of  Dec.  25,  i8ii 

Edward  and  Abigail  R.  Thurston,  daughter 
of  the  late  Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Nov.  7,  181 5 

Thomas  S.  and  Elizabeth  Fowler,  daughter  of 

Capt.  Slocum,  at  Newport.     American  of  June  27,  1820 

Harriet,  daughter  of  late  Edward,  and  Samuel 

Greene,  at  New.     American  of  Oct.  30,  182 1 


360 


VITAL  RECORD   OP  RHODE   ISLAND 


STANHOPE  Abby  H.,  daughter  of  William, 
and  Henry  Taggart,  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of 

Ann,  daughter  of  late  Edward,  and  Isaac  V. 
Burdict,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Ruth,  daughter  of  William,  and  Joseph  Law- 
ton,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Choules, 
STANLEY  Miss ,  daughter  of  Sir  Ed- 
ward, aged   14  years,  and    Capt. 

Bontrin,   son   of    Sir   Edward,   at   Gretna 
Green,  Scotland.     American  of 

Mrs.  Levina  and  Elijah  Beene,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Herman  and  Sarah  Frances  Cole,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Capt.  Jacob  P.,  of  Maine,  and  Ruth  Ann 
Coggeshall,  daughter  of  late  Caleb,  of  East 
Greenwich,  at  Scituate.     American  of 

Hon.  Geoffrey,  M.  P.,  eldest  son  of  Lord 
Stanley,  and  Emma  Caroline  Wilbraham, 
daughter  Edward  Bootle  Wilbraham,  M.  P., 
in  England.  American  of 
STANSBERRY  Joseph,  of  Boston,  and  Eliza- 
beth Rhino,  of  Halifax,  N.  S.,  at  Boston. 
American  of 
STANTON  Sally  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Philip 
Boss,  of  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Susajn,  daughter  of  John,  fLsq.,  and  Col.  Sam- 
uel Slocum,  at  Richmond,  R.  L  Amer- 
ican of 

William  Penn,  of  Warren,  and  Mary  H. 
Walker,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Rebecca  M.,  of  Providence,  and  George  W. 
Allen,  of  Little  Compton,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

John,  Jr.,  of  Richmond,  and  Eliza  Boss,  of 
and  at  South  Kingstown.     American  of 

John,  Jr.,  of  Richmond,  and  Eliza  Boss,  of 
and  at  South  Kingstown.     American  of 

Rhoby  H.,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  .South 
Kingstown,  and  Pardon  T.  Hammond,  of 
North  Kingstown,  at  South  Kingstown. 
American  of 

Gen.  Joseph,  of  Charlestown,  and  Susan 
Holburton,  daughter  of  Major  Thomas,  of 
and  at  South  Kingstown.     American  of 

Sarah  Ann  and  George  C.  Brown,  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C, 


July  19,  1822 
Aug.  22,  1823 

May  17,  1829 

Aug.  IS,  181S 

March  t6,  1S20 

Sept.  22,  1823 

Nov.  28,  1823 

July  22,  1825 

Feb.  26,  1830 

Dec.  22,  1816 

Jan.  16,  i8i8 

Jan.  26,  1818 

Dec.  24,  1818 

Jan.  18,  1820 

Feb.  I,  1820 

March  7,  1823 

Oct.  21,  1823 
May  I,  1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


361 


STANWOOD  Amelia  Sargeant,  and  Rev.  An- 
drew Bigelow,  of  Medford,  at  Glocester, 
Mass.     American  of 

Amanda  Malvina  and  Horatio  Dorr,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of 
STAPLES  Welcome   C,   of   Cumberland,    and 
Phebe  Eddy,  eldest  daughter  of  George, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

William  R,,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Re- 
becca M.  Power,  eldest  daughter  of  Major 
Nicholas,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Alseneth  and  Robert  Abell,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 

William,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  and  Eveline 
Eaton,  daughter  of  Levi,  of  and  at  Fra- 
mingham.  Mass , 

Simeon  and  Sarah  M.  Ball,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mary,  of  Mendon,  and  William  Hamilton,  of 
Providence,  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dag- 
gett, 

Rhoda  and   Aaron    Lincoln,   of   Norton,  at 
Taunton.     American  of 
STARBUCK    Eunice,   daughter  of   Joseph,  of 
Nantucket,  and  William  Hadwen,  formerly 
of   Providence,   at  Nantucket.     American 
of 
STARK  EY  Matilda  Caroline  and  John  G.  Jack- 
son,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Philadel- 
phia, 
STARKS  Emily   A.  and    Isaac  M.   Stevens,  at 

New  Haven.     American  of 
STARKWEATHER  Sarah  and  William  Allen, 
both  of  Pawtucket,  in  this  town, 

James  C.  and  Almira  C.  Lnderwood,  both  of 
and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Rebecca,  only  daughter  of  Hon.  Oliver,  and 
Lyman  Claffden,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 

Martha,  daughter  of  Charles,  and  Chauncey 
Clarke,  at  Northampton,  Mass., 
STARR  Albertus,   of   Stonington,   and    Emma 
Lamphier,   daughter  of   Major  Elisha,  of 
and  at  Westerly.     American  of 

Maria,  daughter  of  Dan,  of  Mansfield,  Ct., 
and  Shubael  Hutchins,  of  Charleston,  S. 
C,  at  Mansfield, 

J.  Leander,  of  Halifax,  and  Frances  Barbarie 
Throckmorton,  youngest  daughter  of  late 


Feb.  6,  1824 
Aug.  24,  1830 

April  II,  1 8 19 

Nov.  27,  1 82 1 
May  24,  1825 

Oct.  25,  1826 
Dec.  10,  1826 

March  30, 1828 
April  12,  1 83 1 

Nov.  8,  1822 

Oct.  12,  1826 

Jan.  6,  1832 

July  22,  1810 

June  7,  1 82 1 

March  8,  1822 
March  29,  1826 

Sept.  14,  1819 

Aug.  24,  1824 


362 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


STARR : 

William,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Bishop 
Onderdonk,  at  Trinity  Church.  American 
of 

STASEY  Miss  Sidney  Cutts,  of  Boston,  and 
Thomas  Simpson,  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica, 
in  this  town, 

STATES  Mary  Ann  and  Lemuel  Pease,  Jr.,  of 
Westerly,  at  Stonington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hart, 

STAUGHTON  Leonora  M.,  daughter  of  Rev. 
William,  D.  D.,  President  of  Columbia 
College,  and  Rev.  Samuel  W.  Lynd,  of 
Bordentown,  N.  J.,  at  Washington  City. 
American  of 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rev.  D.  Staughton, 
President  of  Columbia  College,  and  Dr. 
John  L  Temple,  of  Hanover  Co.,  Va. 
American  of 

STAYNER  Edwin,  of  Halifax,  and  Sarah  H. 
Doyle,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

STEAD  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Frances  Eliza- 
beth Dyer,  youngest  daughter  of  Benjamin, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

STEAD  MAN  Henry  M.  and  Mehitable  P.  Chap- 
pell,  eldest  daughter  of  Frederick,  both  of 
and  at  South  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Steadman, 
Elizabeth  and  Joseph  Smith,  at  Newport, 
Dr.  Charles  H.,  surgeon  U.  S.  Marine  Hos- 
pital, Chelsea,  and  Lucy  Ingalls,  daughter 
of  Dr.  William,  of  and  at  Boston.  Ameri- 
can of 

STEARNES  Rev.  Richard  S.,  of  Salem,  and 
Ann  Marie  Theresa-  St.  Agnon,  of  Trini- 
dad, at  IVovidence.     American  of 

STEBBINS  Mary  and  Alanson  S.  Daniels,  both 
of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
Jane  C.  and  Lieut.  Julius  B.  Kingsbury,  U. 
S.  Army,  at  Sault  de  St.  Marie, 

STEERE    Asahel,   Esq,    and    Sally    Kimball, 
daughter  of  Major  Amherst,  both  of  and 
at  Glocester.     American  of 
Elisha,  Esq.,  and  Esther  Appleby,  daughter 

of  Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield, 
Enoch  and  Rhoda  Peck,  second  daughter  of 
Isaac,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 


Dec.  28,  1830 
June  II,  1811 
Dec.  29,  1825 

Aug.  26,  1823 

April  20,  1824 
July  13,  1823 

Feb.  21,  1825 


Jan.  30,  1820 
Sept.  II,  1828 


May  29,  1829 

Nov.  23,  1 82 1 
Feb.  10,  1822 
June  19,  1825 

Nov.  I,  1814 
Oct.  22,  1815 

March  31,  1816 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  353 

STEERE  Capt.  Amasa  and  Clarissa  Kimball,  • 

daughter  of  Major  Amherst,  both  of  and 

at  Glocester,  Nov.  24,.  18 16 

Cyrel  and  Esther  Wheeler,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Paschal   P.,   both   of    and    at    Glocester. 

American  of  Jan.  18,  1820 

Jemima,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Benjamin 

Spear,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Potter,  of  Cumberland,  Jan.  27,  1820 

Rufus   and   Eliza  Brown,  daughter  of  Col. 

Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Chepachet.  Amer- 
ican of  April  4,  1820 
Ruth   Clarke,   daughter  of    the  late   Capt. 

Wanton,  and   Amherst  Kimball,  Jr.,  both 

of  and  at  Glocester.     American  of  Oct.  20,  1820 

Clovis,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Mary  Steere, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Wanton,  late  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Scituate.  American  of  June  20,  1823 
Mary,  daughter  of   Capt.    Wanton,  late  of 

Providence,  and  Clovis  Steere,  of  Thomp- 
son, Ct.,  at  Scituate.  American  of  June  20,  1823 
Asa  and  Susan  Burlingame,  daughter  of  01- 

ney,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield.    American 

of  Dec.  2,  1823 

Lydia,  of  Johnston,  and  Daniel  Thornton,  Jr., 

at  Johnston.     American  of  March  11,  1824 

Jonah   and   Alice    Smith,  at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  15,  1825 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Robert,  and  Stephen 

H.  Andrews,  ai  Glocester,   by  Rev.   Mr. 

Ross,  Jan.  24,  1827 

Mahala,  daughter  of  Asel,  and  Oziel  Lapham, 

at  Smithfield.     American  of  May  15,  1827 

Alzada,  of  Providence,  and   William  N.  Patt, 

of   Scituate,   at   Cranston,    by    Rev.   Mr. 

Knight,  July  8,  1827 

Lydia  A.,  daughter  of  late  Richard,  Esq.,  of 

Smithfield,  and  Caleb  C.  Cooke,  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  5,  1828 

STEIB  Ann  Eliza  and  Isaac  T.  Clarke,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  5,  1826 

STEPHENS  Ann  and  Edward  Proctor,  both  of 

Boston,  in  this  town,  May  23,  1813 

Lt.   Thomas  H.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Eliza  R. 

Sage,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  Esq.,  at  Mid- 

dletown,  Ct.,  Dec.  3,  181 5 

Robert,   of   Canterbury,   Ct.,   and    Deborah 

Cooke,  daughter  of  Caleb,  of  and  at  Plain- 
field,  Ct.  American  of  June  18,  1822 
Greenville,  of  Raynham,  and  Olive  Smith,  of 

and  at  Taunton,  Oct.  3,  1828 


364  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

STEPHENS  Alpha  and  Sarah  Bancroft,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of  Oct.  i6,  1829 
John  H.,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Ann  Follensbee,  at 

Boston.     American  of  Dec.  18,  1829 

Benjamin  T.  and  Ann  E.  G.  Field,  at  Taun- 
ton.   American  of  April  27,  1831 
Benjamin  T.  and  Ann  E.  G.  Field,  at  Taun- 
ton.    American  of  April  29,  1831 

STEVENSON  Henry  J.  and  Sarah  Reynolds, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker,  Dec.  29,  18 16 

STEPHENSON  Tabitha  and  Jacob  Sheafe 
Smith,  Esq.,  of  Gorham,  at  Portland,  Me. 
American  of  May  i,  1821 

STERLING  J ,  Esq.,  of  London,  and  Eliza- 
beth Willing,  daughter  of  T.  W.,  Esq.,  at 
Philadelphia.     American  of  Jan.  16,  1816 

STERNE  William   and   Abby   Billings,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  Sept.  16,  1819 

Mrs.  Sarah  B.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  William 
H.  Baker,  and  Elnathan  Manchester,  at 
Newport.     American  of  Dec.  28,  1824 

Ann  and  William  C.  Bacon,  both  of  and  at 
Killingly,  Ct.     American  of  July  12,  1825 

STERNES  Mary,  of  Walpole,  and  Zephaniah 
Kidder,  of  Pawtuxet,  at  Walpole,  Mass. 
American  of  Aug.  5,  1823 

STERREY  Lieut.  Robert,  U.S.Army,  and  Lou- 
isa Ann  Arden,  eldest  daughter  of  James, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Townley.     American  of  Dec.  S,  1809 

Julia  A.  and  James  Valentine,  merchant,  both 
•     of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  April  16,  1815 

STERRY  Louisa  H.,  daughter  of  Cyprian,  of 
Providence,  and  George  William  Stien- 
hauer,  of  Philadelphia,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  June  30,  1817 

STERREY  Ann  R,  daughter  of  Cyprian,  Esq., 
of  this  town,  and  J  onus  Taylor  Goodwin, 
Esq.,  of  Columbia,  S.  C,  at  Grace  Church, 
New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen,  July  29,  1817 

STERRY  Sophia  R.,  daughter  of  Cyprian,  and 
Dr.  Joseph  Mauran,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, Oct.  12,  1820 

STETSON  Lydia,  of  Boston,  and  Charles 
Athearn,  merchant,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  27,  1826 

Mary  Greene  and  Silas  W.  Tobey,  of  Boston, 
merchant,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Ware,  June  26,  1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  355 

STETSON    Augusta  and    William   Kimball,  of 

Lynn,  atSalem.     American  of  June  15,  1830 

Zilpha  L.  and  Hiram  Havens,  of  Buffalo,  N. 

Y.,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.     American  of  April  22,  1831 

Abby  and  Henry  Hood,  both  of  Warwick,  at 

Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ross,  Nov.  6,  183 1 

STEVENS  Sarah,  daughter  of  John,  and  Edward 
Stanhope,  both  of  Newport,  married  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gibson,  Oct.  17,  1809 

Ehza,  daughter  of  Robert,  and  Rev.  Calvin 
Hitchcock,  pastor  of  First  Congregational 
Church,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of  May  6,  1817 

Nathaniel  and  Abby  K.  Tallman,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Feb.  20,  1820 

Philip  and  Priscilla  Norman,  daughter  of  the 
late  Moses,  at  Newport.     American  of  May  9,  1820 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas,  and  Capt. 
Samuel  Barker,  ]r.,  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of  Oct.  17,  1820 

Capt.  Joseph  G.  and  Sarah  D.  Freebody, 
daughter  of  William,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  27,  1820 

John    and     Catharine    Sisson,    at    Newport. 

American  of  Sept.  16,  1823 

Eliza,  aged  14,  and  Gen.  John  Edgar,  an  offi- 
cer of  the  Revolution,  aged  90,  at  Williams- 
burg, 111.     American  of  Feb.  6,  1824 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  of  Newport, 
and  Albert  Cove,  of  Ware,  N.  H.,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  April  16,  1824 

Alexander  H.  and  Catherine  Morris,  daughter 
of  James,  Esq.,  near  Morrisiana,  N.  Y. 
American  of  April  26,  1825 

Benjamin  W.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Earle, 
of  and  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knowles. 
American  of  Aug.  24,  1827 

Byron  Kirby,  Esq.,  and  Frances  Gallatm, 
only  daughter  of  Hon.  Albert,  at  New 
York.     American  of  April  13,  1830 

Hannah     H.     and     James    Underwood,    at 

Charlestown,  Mass.     American  of  April  30,  1830 

Betsey  and  Luke  Farnell,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of  July  2,  1830 

Dr.    William    F.   and  John  G.  Burnham,  at 

Stoneham.     American  of  May  13,  1831 

Isaac   M.   and   Emily   A.    Starks,   at     New 

Haven.     American  of  June  6,  1832 

STEAVENS  Capt.  Thomas  L.  and  Martha  J. 
Farley,  daughter  of  James,  at  Milton,  N. 


366  VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

STEAVENS: 

C,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Penick.  The  captain  died 
the  next  day;  was  in  the  best  of  health 
apparently,  '  July  26,  1832 

STEVENSON  Mrs.  Sally  and  Joseph  H.  Fos- 
ter, at  Nantucket.     American  of  May  27,  183 1 

STEWART  Charley,  Esq.,  Commander  of  the 
U.  S.  Prigate  Constitution,  and  Delia  Tu- 
dor, daughter  of  Hon.  William,  at  Boston. 
American  of  '  Nov.  30,  1813 

Rt.  Hon.  Baron,  Lieut.  General  in  the  British 
Army  and  Ambassador  to  the  Court  of 
Vienna,  and  Lady  Frances  Vane  Tem- 
pest. The  bride  is  very  wealthy  and  beau- 
tiful, her  age  is  16,  his  43.  A  bitter  suit  was 
waged  in  Chancery  alleging  the  disparity 
of  ages,  fortune  and  other  matters.  Amer- 
ican of  May  18,  1819 
William,    Esq.,    and    Charlotte    Pinkney,    at 

Baltimore.     American  of  Nov.  20,  182 1 

STEWARD  Helen  Lispenard,  daughter  of  Alex- 
ander L.,  and  Lieut.  James  W.  Webb,  of 
3d  U.  S.  Infantry,  at  New  York.  Ameri- 
can of  July  8,  1823 

STEWART  Mary,  daughter  of  James,  Esq., 
British  Consul  at  New  London,  Ct.,  and 
Lieut.  William  H.  Swift,  of  U.  S.  Artillery, 
at  New  London.     American  of  Feb.  8,  1825 

Mary  J.,  daughter  of  A.  L.,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 
Stephen  H.  Webb,  U.  S.  Army,  at  New 
York,  by  Rev.  William  Parkinson,  Feb.  14,  1826 

James   and    Betsey    C.  Cleveland,  at    Ed.gar- 

town.     American  of  Sept.  15,  1829 

James  and   Betsey  Cleveland,  at  Edgartown. 

American  of  Sept.  18,  1829 

Harriet  and  Samuel  W.  Lewis,  at  Edgartown. 

American  of  July  30,  1830 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Levi,  and 
Lewis  B.  Dunham,  M.  D.,  at  Hartford. 
American  of  Dec.  24,  1830 

Jane   and    Thomas  T.  Franklin,  at  Newport. 

American  of  May  20,  183 1 

John  and  Euphemia  Schreakagast,  at  Marks- 

boro,  by  John  Moore.     American  of  Nov.  23,  1832 

STUART  Peter  B.  and  Sarah  Johnson,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Nov.  30,  1824 

STICKNEY  Charlotte  and  Henry  L.  Read,  of 
Boston,  merchant.  She  was  of  Worcester, 
where  the  marriage  was  performed  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pease,  March  7,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  367 

STICKNEY   Erastus  B.  and  Lydia  Currier,  at 

Bradford,  Mass.    American  of  Jan.  12,  i8?o 

STIENHAUER  George  William,  of  Philadel- 
phia, and  Louisa  H.  Sterry,  daughter  of 
Cyprian,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev,  Dr. 
Crocker,  June  30,  18 17 

STILLMAN  Ira,  of  Hopkinton,  and  Mary  Ann 
Sherman,  daughter  of  late  Percy,  of  and 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Aug.  17,  1826 

Susan  and  Richard  M .  Treadway,  printer,  at 

New  Haven,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bacon,  Sept.  10,  1826 

Edward,  formerly  of  Newport,  and  Maria  E. 
Spencer,  daughter  of  Gideon,  Esq.,  at 
Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  American 
of  April  10,  1829 

Orsemus  M.,  of  Westerly,  and  Martha  C. 
Hazard,  daughter  of  Nathan,  of  and  at 
North  Kingstown,  Aug.  23,  1829 

STILLWELL  Abraham  and  Mary  Davis,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Ameri- 
can of  Sept.  19,  1815 

STILLWILL  Lydia  Sheldon  and  Samuel  Young 
Atwell,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  31,  1820 

STILLWELL  Lydia  Sheldon,  eldest  daughter 
of  late  Christopher  S.,  and  Major  John  B. 
Chace,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  5,  1825 

STILLWILL  Mary,  second  daughter  of  Nicho- 
las, Esq.,  of  Providence,  and  Edward  Grat- 
tan  of  New  York,  printer,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  18,  1827 

STILLWELL  Abraham  H.,  of  Providence,  and 
Eliza  B.  Wyatt,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Lewis,  June  15,  1830 

Stephen,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  Sarah  Ann 
Gardiner,  daughter  of  Israel,  of  and  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine,  March  27,  1831 

STILSON  Arrabella  Williamina,  daughter  of 
Joseph,  of  Quebec,  and  Moses  Potter,  of 
Providence,  merchant,  at  Quebec,  June  19,  1829 

STIMSON  Capt.  John  J.,  of  Providence,  and 
Abigail  Morton  Clarke,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Pitt,  at  Norton,  Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1828 

STIMPSON    Herbert    H.    and   Mary   Ann    D. 

Brewer,  at  Boston.     American  of  May  4,  1830 

STINESS  Philip  B.  and  Mary  Marsh,  at  Slaters- 

villc,  Smithfield.     American  of  July  15,  1825 

STITES  Mary  L.,  of  Columbia  Co.,  O.,  and  Ben- 
jamin R.  Smith,  of  Providence,  at  Colum- 
bia Co.     American  of  Nov.  25,  1823 


368 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


STOCKMAN  Mary  Ann  and  Samuel  Spink,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
STOCKTON  Caroline,  daughter  of  Hon.  Richard, 
Esq.,  of  Princeton,  N.  J.,  and  William  R. 
Rotch,    Esq.,    of   New    Bedford,    at    New 
York, 

Robert  F.,  Esq.,  II.  S.  Navy,   and  Harriet 
Maria  Potter,  daughter   of    John,  Esq.,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C.     American  of 
STOCKWELL  Catharine   G.    and   Capt.   Isaac 

Percival,  both  of  Boston,  at  Providence, 
STODDARD    Martha,   of   Newport,    and    Na- 
thaniel  Carpenter,   of   South   Kingstown, 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 

Martin,  of  Sutton,  Mass.,  and  Betsey  Guild, 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lewis, 

Lucinda,  daughter  of  Capt.  Noah,  of  Fair- 
haven,  and  Stephen  Jenney,  of  Boston,  at 
Fairhaven.     American  of 

William  and  Lydia  M.  Storo,  daughter  of 
Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Wil- 
liam B.  Martin,  Esq., 

Henry  C,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza  Cassim, 
of  and  at  Pawtucket.     American  of 

Rev.  Isaac,  of  New  London,  and  Ellen  Ward- 
well,  eldest  daughter  of  Allen,  Esq.,  of  and 
at  Bristol.     American  of 

Capt.  Pllijah,  of  Taunton,  and  Persia  Hall,  of 
Raynham,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Gris- 
wold.     American  of 

mey,  third  daughter  of  Harding,  and  Jona- 
than Gladding,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Thomas  and  Rebecca  Allen, 
STODDERT  Hannah,  daughter  of  Benjamin, 
Esq.,  of  Bladensburgh,  Md.,  and  George 
Washington  Campbell,  U.  S.  Senator  from 
Tennessee,  at  Bladensburgh.  American  of 
STOKES  John  and  Louisa  Mathewson,  at  Johns- 
ton.    American  of 

Samuel,  and    Mary   Ann  Randall,  of  North 
Providence,  at  Johnston.     American  of 
STONE  Henry,  of  Johnston,  and  Lusina  Winsor, 
daughter  of  Augustus,   of  and  at   Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cooper, 

Betsey  and  Henry  King,  by  William  Warner, 
Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Cranston, 

Mr. and  Miss Marble,  at  Charlton, 

Mass.     American  of 

Mary  and  Ezra  Hutchins,  Esq.,  attorney  at 
law,  at  Weston,  Mass.     American  of 


Nov.  20,  1825 

July  17,  1820 

March  21,  1823 
Jan.  [5,  1832 

June  6,  181 1 
Feb.  21,  1813 

Dec.  11,  1821 

P"eb.  17,  1822 
May  14,  1824 

July  8,  1825 

Sept.  9,  1828 


Oct.  26,  1828 
Sept.  7,  1829 


July  31,  1812 
Aug.  24,  1821 
Dec.  II,  1827 

April  25,  1813 

March  31,  1814 

June  10,  1814 

Sept.  27,  1 814 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  ggg 

STONE  David,  late  governor  of  North  Carolina, 
and  Sarah  Dashiell,  of  and  at  Washington, 
D.  C.     American  of  Sept.  12,  1817 

Lucina,  of  Seekonk,  and  Richard  Bolster,  Jr., 
of  Douglas,  Mass.,  at  Seekonk,  Dec.  27,  i8i8 

Almira,   daughter  of   Samuel,    and    Daniel 

Greene,  at  Johnston.     American  of  Sept.  29,  1820 

Nancy,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Major  Job  Water- 
man, at  Johnston.     American  of  Oct.  21,  1823 

Horatio  and  Martia  M.  Willis,   at  Mendon, 

Mass     American  of  April  8,  1825 

John,  of  Ward,  Mass.,  and  Pamelia  Stone, 
at  Oxford,  by  Rev.  Knock  Pond.  Ameri- 
can of  Jan.  20,  1826 

Pamelia  and  John  Stone,  of  Ward,  Mass.,  at 

Oxford,  by  Rev.  Knock  Pond.  American  of         Jan.  20,  1826 

John,  of  Ward,  Mass.,  and  Pamelia  Stone,  at 
Oxford,  by  Rev,  Knoch  Pond.  American 
of  .  Feb.  10,  1S26 

Pamelia  and  John  Stone,  of  Ward,  Mass.,  at 
Oxford,  by  Rev.  Knoch  Pond.  American 
of  Feb.  10,  1826 

Melissa,  of  Oxford,  and  Charles  J.  Westcott, 
of  Cranston,  at  Oxford,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Maynard,  Mar.  4,  1828 

Cynthia  P.  and  Horace  King,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  26,  1828 

Mrs.   Cynthia  P.  and  Horace  King,  both  of 

Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  of  Warwick,        Nov.  26,  1828 

Mrs.  Phebe,  daughter  of  Nathan  K.  Stone, 
Ksq.,  of  Scituate,  and  Anan  B.  Smith,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  of  Warwick,  Nov.  27,  1828 

Phebe  and  Annan  A.  B.  .Smith,  both  of  and 
at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  27,  1828 

William  A.,  of  West  Prospect,  Me.,  and  Cla- 
rissa Dickenson,  at  Boston.     American  of  Sept.  i,  1829 

Oilman  and  Kmily  S.  Amsbury,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Nov.  5,  1829 

Sally  and  Isaac  Hartwell,  at  South  Leices- 
ter, by  Rev.  Mr,  Jones,  Dec.  15,  1829 

Caroline  and  Joseph  Piper,  at  Newburyport. 
American  of  Jan.  29,  1830 

Kbenezer  and  Nancy  Kpps,  at  Salem.  Amer- 
ican of  March  19, 1830 

Mary  and  Adonijah  Bacon,  at  Worcester,  March  17,  1831 

Thomas  J.  and  Mary  Stone  Rice,  at  Boston. 

American  of  April  12,  1831 

STORROW  Samuel  Appleton,  U.  S.  Armj;,  and 
Eliza  Hill  Carter,  only  daughter  of  William 
Chompe  Carter,  Ksq.,  in  Virginia.  Amer- 
ican of  July  8,  1 819 


370  VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 

STORROW  Susan  Clarke,  eldest  daughter  of 
Thomas  W.,  of  New  York,  and  Henry  Van 
Wart,  Jr.,  of  Birmingham,  Eng.,  in  Paris, 
at  the  residence  of  the  U.  S.  Minister, 
William  C.  Rives,  Aug.  1 8,  1830 

STORRS  Delia,  daughter  of  D Storrs,  Esq., 

of  Mansfield,  Ct.,  and  Rev.  Thomas  J. 
Waterman,  of  Providence,  at  Mansfield,  by 
Rev.  A.  S.  Atwood,  Dec.  11,  1827 

Sophrenia  and  Edward  Turner,  A.  M.,  pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philos- 
ophy in  Middlebury  College,  at  Middle- 
bury,  Vt.  American  of  Sept.  15,  1829 
Sarah  D.  and  Dr.  Charles  Walker,  at  North- 
ampton. American  of  Oct.  6,  1829 
Nathan,  Esq.,  and  Sarah  James,  at  Boston. 
American  of                                                           Oct.  16,  1829 

STOUT  Frances  Hogan,  only  daughter  of  late 
Jacob,  Esq.,  and  Lieut.  Samuel  Livingston 
Breese,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Belleville,  N.  J. 
American  of  Dec.  31,  1824 

STOWE    Sarah     and     Adolphus    Fletcher,    at 

Worcester.     American  of  June  9,  181 8 

STOW  Lydia  M.,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Will- 
iam Stoddard,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  William  B.  Martin,  Esq.,  Feb.  17,  1822 

STOWE  Baron,  editor  of  Columbian  Star,  Wash- 
ington, and  Elizabeth  L.  Skinner,  of  and 
at  Winsor,  Vt,  Sept.  7,  1826 

Susan  B.  and  Levi  C.  Harwood,  both  of  and 
at  Grafton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Conyers.     Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  13,  1827 
Mahalah    and    Lucius  Bigelow,  at  Grafton. 
American  of                                                          Aug.  30,  1830 

STOWELL  David  and  Mary  Flagg,  at  Worces- 
ter, Nov.  28,  1826 
Eliza,  of  Boston,  and  Willard  Brown,  of  and 

at  Oxford,  Mass.     American  of  May  4,  1827 

Edward  T.  and  Bethiah  P.  Morton,  at  Brook- 
field,  by  Rev.  George  R.  Noyes.  Ameri- 
can of  April  18,1831 

STRAIGHT  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Thomas,  of  West  Greenwich,  and  John 
Mackie,  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tilling- 
hast.  May  4,  1820 

STRANAHAN  Martha  C,  daughter  of  Dea. 
John,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Hoxsie  Tucker, 
of  Charlestown,  R.  L,  at  Killingly.  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  18,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  371 

STRANGE  Adeline  and   Cassender  French,  at 

Berkeley,  Mass.,  May  13,  1822 

David  F.  and  Narcissa  Wilbur,  at  Pavvtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  26,  1828 

STRATFORD  Charles  J.,  formerly  of  Boston, 
and  Lucinda  Olney,  daughter  of  Richard, 
Esq.,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Oxford, 
Mass.     American  of  Sept.  8,  1820 

STRATTON  Mrs.  Ruth,  widow  of  John,  Jr.,  and 
John  Babcock,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Towle.     American  of  Aug.  i,  1809 

Sally,  of  Boston,  and  John  Payne,  of  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  in  this  town.     American  of  Nov.  12,  181 1 

STRATTEN  John,  Jr.,  of  Lee,  N.  Y.,  and 
Phebe  Clemmons,  daughter  of  the  late 
John,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Curtis,  Sept.  9,  1816 

STRATTON  Lydia  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late 
John,  Jr.,  of  Newport,  and  Moses  Lawton, 
at  Portsmouth.    American  of  Aug.  22,  1820 

David,  of  Amherst,  and  Mary  Mann,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of  April  2,  1830 

STREET  Frances  Augusta,  daughter  of  Titus, 
of  New  Haven,  Ct.,  and  William  W.  Hop- 
pin,  of  Providence,  at  New  Haven,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Bacon.     American  of  July  13,  1832 

STREETER  George,  of  Mendon,  and  Lydia  La- 
tham, eldest  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  and  at 
Smithfield.     American  of  May  16,  1823 

George  M.  and  Abby  Bartlett,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutler,  Aug.  16,  1827 
George  A.   and   Ann   Frances  Sprague,   at 

Smithfield,  Oct.  26,  1828 

STRICKER  Juliana,  daughter  of  the  General, 
and  Christopher  Rankin,  M.  C.  from  Mis- 
sissippi, at  Baltimore.     American  of        Nov.  19  and  23,  1824 

STRONG  Mary  H.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph, 
D.  D.,  and  Aaron  P.  Cleveland,  of  Boston, 
merchant,  at  Warwick,  Ct.     American  of  Dec.  5,  1820 

Dr.  Woodbridge,  of  Boston,  and  Eliza  Whea- 
ton,  daughter  of  Hon.  Laban,  at  Norton. 
American  of  July  7.  1826 

Esther  and  Elias  Champlain,  at  Springfield. 

American  of  April  17,  1827 

Levi,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Elizabeth 
Pearson,  at  New  York.     American  of  Aug.  12,  1831 

STROUT  Capt.  Joseph,  Jr.,  of  Norwich,  Ct., 
and  Mary  Melville  Townsend,  of  and  at 
Newport.     American  of  Sept.  7,  1824 


372 


VITAL   RECORD   OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


STUART  William,  Esq.,  of  Manchester,  Eng., 
and  Mary  Gibbs  Air,  of  and  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.  American  of 
STUBBS  Capt.  Benjamin  and  Mrs.  Lucretia 
Holmes,  both  of  and  at  Woodstock,  Ct., 
by  William  Bowen,  Esq., 
STUDLEY  Simeon  and  Betsey  Baxter,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     American  of 

Eunice  and  Edmund  Nelson,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 

Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Stephen  Vaughan, 
of  Warren,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Webb, 

Levina  and  James  Armington,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 

Elisha  and  Aseneth  Nickerson,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 

Lydia  and  Israel  Chiltenden,  at  Hingham. 
American  of 

Ruth  and  Nathaniel  C.  Dana,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Julia  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  John.and  James 
B.  Potter,  both   of  and   at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Phillips, 
STURCH  Richard  and   Charlotte  Bryant,  both 

of  and  at  Bristol, 
STURGES  Ann  C,  daughter  of  Russell,  of  Bos- 
ton, and    Frederick  W.  Paine,  of  Worces- 
ter, at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Frothingham. 
American  of 

George  W.  and  Mary  Anna  Channing,  sec- 
ond daughter  of  Walter,  Esq.,  both  of  and 
at  Boston.    American  of 

Keziah   C.   and  Capt.    William    L.    Hallett, 
both  of  Barnstable,  at  Boston, 
STURTEVANT  Lemuel  and  Mrs.  Mary  Smith, 
both   of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker, 

Winslow,  of  Pembroke,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  B. 
Hatch,  of  Hanson,  at  Providence.  Amer- 
ican of 

William  H.,  Esq.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Pamelia 
Ann  Branch,  daughter  of  late  Col.  San- 
ford,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 

Rebecca  W.,  daughter  of  the  late  William  S., 
Esq.,  and    Rev.  Josiah  Moore,  of  Athol,  at 
Plymouth.    American  of 
STUTSON  Susannah,    of    Seekonk,  and  Peter 
Taylor,  of  North  Providence, 


April  II,  1823 

March  5,  1826 
July  12,  1822 
Jan.  30,  1825 

June  27,  1825 
April  22,  1828 

May  13,  1828 
July  4,  1828 

July  6,  1830 

Dec.  29,  1 83 1 
March  9,  1820 

May  10,  1822 

May  21,  1824 
Oct.  25,  1827 

June  18,  1818 

Oct.  II,  1825 

Jan.  2,  1826 

May  3,  1831 
March  13,  1814 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  373 

STUTSON  Mrs.  Abby,  of  Bristol,  and  Joseph  V. 
Putney,  formerly  of  Salem,  Mass.,  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Peck,  Jan.  i,  1826 

STYLES  John,  Esq.,  M.  D.,  and  Harriet  Ho- 
gan,  second  daughter  of  Michael,  Esq.,  U. 
S.  Consul  at  Valparaiso,  S.  A.  American 
of  Sept.  7,  1830 

SOUBLETTE  Soleta,  sister  of  the  General,  and 
neice  of   President   Bolivar,  and    General 

O'Leary,  son  of  Jeremiah,  of  Cork, 

Ireland,  at  Bagota,  S.  A.     American  of  Jan.  S,  1830 

SULLENS  William  P.,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Sarah 
Ann  Barker,  daughter  of  Stephen,  at  Mid- 
dletown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sullens.  American  of  Nov.  9,  1830 
Henry,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Earle,  both  of  New 
Bedford,  at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sul- 
lens, April  12,  1831 

SULLINGS  Daniel,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Abby 
Richardson,  of  and  at  iJewport.  Ameri- 
can of  Jan.  7,  1823 

SULLIVAN  Rev.  Thomas  R.,  of  Keene,  N.  H., 
and  Mrs.  Charlotte  C.  Blake,  daughter  of 
late  Hon  p-rancis,  of  and  at  Worcester,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft,  Jan.  19,  1826 

SUMMERS  Palmer,  of  New  York,  and  Eliza 
Shaw,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams.     American  of  March  12,  1824 

SUMNER  Marshall  and  Betsey  C.  Dean,  of  and 

at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Colburn,  Oct.  23,  1810 

Seth,  of  Maine,  and  Amey  Davis,  daughter  of 
James,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1 8 17 
Dr.  George,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  and  Elizabeth 
Putnam,  daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  at  Brook- 
lyn, Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wainwright.     Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  7,  1 8 19 
Sarah  May,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  Esq., 
of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  John  C.  Howard,  of 
Hampden,  Ct.,  at  Pomfret,  by  Rev.  Wal- 
ter Lyon,  Oct.  7,  1823 
Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  John  N.,  and    Dr. 
Samuel  Bowen,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilgon,                                  May  i,  1825 
Increase,  of  Providence,  and  Nancy  V.  Lewis, 
of   Cumberland,   at   Providence,   by   Rev. 
Mr.  Webb,                                                                May  2,  1826 
William  H.,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Adj.  General 
of   Mass.,    and   Mrs.   Mary    Ann     Perry, 
daughter  of  Hon.  James  DeWolfe,  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Bishop  Griswold,  Oct.  4,  1826 


374 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SUMNER  Frederick  A.,  publisher  of  Boston 
Free  Press,  and  Lydia  Wilkinson,  daughter 
of  Abraham,  at  Pawtucket.     American  of 

Samuel  H.  and  Harriet  Farmer,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Matilda   Ray,  daughter  of  Thomas  W.,  and 

Elihu  Greene,  of  Providence,  at  Brookline, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Peirce, 

SUTTLE    Mary   M.,   daughter  of   Robert,  and 

Peleg  Sanford,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Henrietta  and  Amos  Lefavor,  at  Seekonk, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     American  of 

Sarah  Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  Oliver,  and 
James  G.  Armington,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.    American  ot 

Charles  C.  and  Mary  Daggett,  both  of  and  at 
Providence.     American  of 

William,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Laura  Ann 
Gage,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Providence.  Amer- 
ican of 

Charlotte  B.,  daughter  of  Oliver,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Lyam  Jenckes,  of  Ludlow, 
Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, 

Minerva  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Rufus  Greene, 
Jr.,  of  Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Brown, 

Henry  A.  and  Sarah  A.  Noyes,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Lloyd  S.  and  Lucy  W.  Cozzens,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
SWAIN    Alice   and    Capt.  Daniel    P.   Macy,  at 
Friends'     Meeting     House,     Nantucket. 
American  of 

Seth,  of  Nantucket,  and  Mary  Fisher,  of  and 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 

and Joy,  at  Nantucket. 

American  of 

Valina  G.  and  Thomas  Cofifin,  2nd,  at  Nan- 
tucket.    American  of 

Valina   G.  and   Thomas    CofBn,  2d,  at    Nan- 
tucket.    American  of 
SWAN  Capt.  Samuel  and  Peggy  Tufts,  both  of 
Medford,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.     American  of 

Charles  E.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Merilla  Burlin- 
game,  of  and  at  Glocester, 

William  and  Susan  Williams,  daughter  of 
John,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Abby  and  John  Prospect,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 


Jan.  IS,  1830 
Aug.  3,  1830 

Nov.  9,  1830 
Nov.  12,  1819 
Dec.  12,  1817 

Dec.  22,  1818 
Sept.  10,  1 8 19 

Feb.  9,  1 82 1 

Aug.  2,  1825 

Oct.  21,  1827 

Oct.  25,  1827 

March  17,  1828 

Sept.  16,  1825 
Nov.  29,  1825 
July  24,  1829 
May  10,  183 1 
May  17,  1831 

April  7,  1809 

June  19,  1822 

May  10,  1825 

Jan.  19,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


375 


SWAN  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Job 

A.  Peckham,    at    Newport,   by  Rev.  Mr. 

Choiiles.     American  of 
SWARDS    John  and   Mary  Watson,  at  Boston. 

American  of 
SWARTZ    Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 

,Capt. ,  of  Newport,  and  Comfort 

Eddy,  Jr.,  of   this   town,  in   this   town,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Gardiner  T.  and  Eliza  Hanan,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church, 
William  J.  and  Mary  Ann  Saunders,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church, 
SWATS    Catharine  and  Comfort  Eddy,  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of 
SWAZEY    Joseph,   of   Sutton,  and   Angenette 

Martin,  of  Smithfield,  at  Uxbridge.     Amer- 
ican of 
SWEET    Michael,  Jr.,  of   Norton,  and  Mary  S. 

Westcott,  daughter  of   John,  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell, 
Otis,  of    Attleboro,  and  Lucy  R.  Fox,  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Joseph  and  Julia  Lippitt,  eldest  daughter  of 

Charles,  Esq.,  in   this   town,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Crocker, 
Sally,  youngest  daughter  of  Philip,  and  Emor 

Harris,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Benajah,  of  this  town, 

and  William  Manchester,  of  Smithfield,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Marcy,  daughter  of  Philip,  of  Smithfield,  and 

Stephen   Belknap,   of  Johnston,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Sprague, 
Mingey   and    Sarah   Barker,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
William    and    Sally    Sheldon,    at    Johnston. 

American  of 
Margaret  and   Nathan  Hawes,  at  Attleboro. 

American  of 
Anna,  daughter  of   Valentine,  and   Stephen 

Belknap,  Esq.,  at  Johnston.     American  of 
Mrs.  Maria  and  Charles  Gieene,  both  of  and 

at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith, 
Jesse  B.,  of   Providence,  and   Joanna  Sayles, 

daughter  of  Smith,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by 

Chief  Justice  Mann, 
Leonard,  of  Providence,  and  Lucy  Faxon,  of 

and  at  North  Providence.     American  of 


July  27,  1830 
Get.  6,  1829 

Nov.  16,  1815 

Oct.  4,  1829 

July  II,  1830 

Aug.  31,  1821 

March  27,  1821 

March  14,  18 10 
July  25,  1813 

Sept.  19,  1814 
Feb.  21,  1815 

Oct.  26,  1815 

Oct.  26,  1815 
Jan.  18,  1818 
Oct.  31,  1820 
May  I,  182 1 
June  12,  1821 
Sept.  9,  1 82 1 

Dec.  25,  182 1 
April  5,  1822 


376 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SWEET  Oliver  and  Sarah  Ann  Gould,  daughter 
of  Thomas,  both  of  Middletown,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Dec.  31,  1822 

Otis  and  Eliza  R.  Williams,  daughter  of  late 

Howell,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  April  24,  1823 

Nancy,  youngest  daughter  of  Gideon,  and 
George  H.  Peck,  both  of  and  at  Providence. 
American  of  June  17,  1823 

Gideon,  Jr.,  and   Roba  Wood,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  17,  1823 

Alexander  G.  and  Nancy  Clarke,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  16,  1824 

Brown,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  W.  Mathew- 
son,  daughter  of  Philip,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Johnston.     American  of  May  3,  1825 

Anthony,  of  Smithfield,  and  Maria  Bartlett, 
of  and  at  Cumberland.     American  of  AUg.  23,  1825 

Celinda,  of  West  Greenwich,  and  John 
Blanchard,  of  Coventry,  at  Cranston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Sept.  25,  1825 

Phebe,  of  Cranston,  and  Nathaniel  Langley, 
at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Sept.  25,  1825 

Benjamin,  of  Norton,  and  Lydia  C.  Blake,  of 
and  at  Mansfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Briggs. 
American  of  Oct.  6,  1826 

Peleg  and  Sarah  Langley,  both  of  and  at  Al- 
bion, Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  8,  1827 

Jesse  B.  and  Mary  Ann  Joslin,  daughter  of 
Willard,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, April  26,  1827 

Lydia,  of   Coventry,  and    Wrason  Wilcox,  of 

West  Greenwich,  at  Warwick,  May  20,  1827 

Serrell  E.,  of  Johnston,  and  Ann  Fowler,  of 
Newport,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Man- 
chester, Dec.  20,  1827 

Solomon,  of  Glocester,  and  Harriet  Hopkins, 
daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  and  at  Foster,  Dec.  30,  1827 

Sarah  F.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Samuel 
Gladding,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Farley,  Feb.  12,  1829 

Maria,  of  Johnston,  and  Abraham  Lewis,  of 
Smithfield,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Man- 
chester, March  2,  1829 

Joseph  W.,  of  Providence,  and  Hannah  C. 
Mumford,  daughter  of  late  Benjamin  B., 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wheaton,  Nov.  30,  1829 

Benjamin  and   Mrs.  Sarah  Cushman,  at  Fall 

River.     American  of  Dec.  3,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


377 


SWEET   Sarah  R.  and  Thomas  G.  Pitman,  Jr., 

at  Newport.     American  of 
Mary  A.  T.  and  James  L.  P.  Orrok,  at  Rox- 

bury,  Mass.     American  of 
Almira,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Russell  Robinson, 

of  Attleboro,  at  Pawtucket.    American  of 
Daniel  and    Louisa   Wood,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen, 
Eliza  and   Nathaniel    Peckham,   at   Bristol. 

American  of 
Albert,  formerly   of  Providence,  and  Adelia 

Babbitt,  of  and  at  Taunton.     American  of 
Frances   Augusta,  daughter   of  Titus,  Esq., 

of  New   Haven,  and  William  W.  Hoppin, 

of  Providence,  at  New  Haven,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Bacon.     American  of 
SWEETLAND  Nancy  D.  and  James  Fairbanks, 

Jr.,  at  Attleboro.     American  of 
Betsey  and   Benjamin   Balcom,  Jr.,  both  of 

and  at  Attleboro.     American  of 
Halsey  and  Amey  Richardson,  both  of  North 

Providence,  at  Pawtucket.    American  of 
Charlotte  and  Oliver  Gorton,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict.     American  of 
Esther  and   Nicholas   Goff,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Mrs.  Lydia  and   Jesse   Lord,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 
Nelson  B.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Abby  C.  Dana, 

youngest  daughter  of  late  Colville,  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
Ann  and   Shubael   Y.  Bezen,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.     American  of 
Lucy  Ann  and  John  S.  Hammond,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 
Robey   R.,  of   Pawtucket,  and   Jonathan    F. 

Gridley,  of   Windham,  Ct.,  at   Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips, 
SWEETING  Nathaniel  and  Catharine  E.  Waldo, 

at  Pomfret,  Ct.     American  of 
Henry,   of   Pomfret,  Ct.,   and  Ann   Harris, 

daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 
Nancy,  daughter  of   Major  Henry,  and  Levi 

Hoppin,  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bos- 
well.     American  of 
SWIFT  Caroline  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Daniel 

Hallett,  of  and  at  Yarmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Alden, 


Dec.  28,  1830 

March  19,  1830 

April  IS,  1 83 1 

May  5,  1 83 1 

Sept.  6,  1 83 1 

April  17,  1832 

July  13,  1832 

July  20,  1821 

July  4,  1822 

March  23,  1824 

Aug.  9,  1825 

Dec.  8,  1825 

Dec.  18,  1825 

Nov.  9,  1826 
July  31,  1827 
Jan.  17,  1828 

Jan.  28,  1830 
July  12,  1825 

Nov.  26,  1826 

March  2,  1827 

July  20,  1 817 


378 


VITAL   RECORD   OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


SWIFT   Lucretia,   daughter  of   Zephaniah,  and 
Rufus  P.  Spaulding,  Esq.,  of  Warren,  Ohio, 
at  Windham,  Ct.     American  of 
Lieut.   William  H.,'  of  U.  S.  Artillery,   and 
Mary  Stewart,  daughter  of  James,   Esq., 
British    Consul,    at    New    London,     Ct. 
American  of 
Asa  and  Hannah  Potter,  at  Kingston.    Amer- 
ican of 
Mary  M.  K.  and  Dwight  R.  Perry,  of  Rice- 

boro,  Ga.,  at  Fairhaven, 
Lydia   R.  and  Dr.  William  G.  Micks,  U.  S. 

Navy,  at  Gasport,  Va.    American  of 
James   F.,  U.  S.  Civil   Engineer,   and   Myra 
Farquhar,  daughter  of  Mr.  Jephson,  at  New 
York.    American  of 
Stephen,  of  Lexington,  Ky.,  merchant,  and 
Lucia  Tarbell,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  G.,  at 
Lincoln.     American  of 
Peleg,   of  Wareham,   and  Lydia  Grififith,  at 
Carver.     American  of 
SWINBURNE  Lydia,  daughter  of  late  Daniel, 
and  Capt.  Joshua  C.  Bigley,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.     American  of 
SWINBOURNE  Abby,  daughter  of  Nathaniel, 
and  Thomas  Melville,  at  Newport.     Amer- 
ican of 
SWINBURNE  Thomas  and  Susan  P.  Way,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 
SWITT  Elizabeth   H.  and  Henry  H.  Hitch,  at 

New  Bedford.    American  of 
SYLVESTER  Amos  and  Sally  Humes,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman, 
Abigail   H.,   of    Newport,   and    Andrew   M. 
Smart,  of  New  York,  at  Middletown,  R.  I., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 
Mary  and  Stephen  Pick,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wight, ' 
Eliza  and   Stephen  Talbee,   Jr,  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.    American  of 
SYMINGTON  Margaret,  daughter  of  late  Alex- 
ander,  and  Dr.  p-rancis  S.  Beattie,  U.  S. 
Navy,  at  Philadelphia.     American  of 
SYMONDS  James,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and  Edam 
Bishop,  of  and  at  Cumberland.     American 
of 
Lavina   and   Samuel    Chappell,    at    Salem. 
American  of 
SYNJA  Jacob  and  Bathsheba  Warner,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by   Rev.  Mr.    Wilson, 


Oct.  II,  182 

Feb.  8,  1825 

Dec.  5,  1828 

Sept.  3,  1829 

Jan.  I,  1830 

Jan.  15,  1830 

June  15,  1830 
March  25,  1831 

Sept.  13,  1822 

Oct.  20,  1820 

Oct.  18,  1829 

July  2,  1830 

Aug.  21,  1821 

Aug.  6,  1826 

Oct.  28,  1826 

March  14,^1828 

July  6,Ji82i 

Sept.  23,  1 8 14 
April  I,  1 83 1 
May  23,  18x3 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


379 


SYNJA  Mary  Angenosa  and  John  Francis 
Moore,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Phillips, 


Oct.  1 6,  183 1 


TABOR  Benjamin,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  and  Mary 
Jordon,  daughter  of  Edmund,  of  Coventry. 
American  of 

Eunice  E.,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  and 
Hugh  H.  Brown,  one  of  the  editors  of 
Providence  Gazette,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Hannah  and  William  Mason,  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Joseph  and  Mary  Martin,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake, 
TABER  John  and  Mary  H.  Greene,  daughter  of 
Samuel,  both  of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 

Samuel  M.  and  Joanna  Field,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Hannah  and  Job  G.  Hazard,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah  T.  and  Jeremiah  Macomber,  at  New 
Bedford.     American  of 
TABOR  Otis  and  Mary  Warner,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Reuben,  and  James 
Horsewell,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  Dr.  Ebenezer  Perry,  at 
New  Bedford.  American  of 
TABER  Abigail,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Pardon 
Brownell,  of  Westport,  at  Tiverton.  Amer- 
ican of 
TABOR  Samuel  M.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary 
Eddy,  of  and  at  Westport,  Mass.  Ameri- 
can of 

Pardon,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  1^.  Talbot, 
of  Dighton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mudge.  American  of 
TABER  Camilla,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Gama- 
leel  Taber,  of  New  Bedford,  at  Tiverton. 
American  of 


March  4,  18 14 

May  21,  1815 

Sept.  8,  1816 

Oct.  6,  1816 

Nov.  5,  1819 

Feb.  6,  1820 
Nov.  5,  1820 
Aug.  3, 1 82 1 
Sept.  2,  1 82 1 
Sept.  28,  1821 
March  22,  1822 

Dec.  7,  1822 

Jan.  3,  1823 

Oct.  7,  1823 

Oct.  28,  1823 


380  VITAL   RECORD    OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

TABKR  Gamaleel,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Camilla 

Taber,   of   Little   Compton,   at    Tiverton. 

American  of  Oct.  28,  1823 

Warren,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Sally  H  olmes, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  May  9,  1824 

Sarah  H.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Pawtucket, 

and  Oliver  Field,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  31,  1825 

Ann,  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  of  Middletown, 

and   Benjamin   G.  Rodman,   at    Newport. 

American  of  May  31,  1825 

George  and   Susan  P.  Taggart,  daughter  of 

late  Capt.  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Middle- 
town.     American  of  Sept.  20,  1825 
Gifford  and  Lucy  Allen,  daughter  of  Peleg,  of 

and  at  New  Bedford.     American  of  April  7,  1826 

Mary,  daughter  of  Dea.  Ichabod,  and  Samuel, 

C.  Collyer,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  June  12,  1826 

TABOR  Samuel  and  Bethiah  Cooke,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  April  14,  1829 

TABER  Prince  L.    and  Hannah  Clarke,  at  New 

Bedford.     American  of  Sept.  22,  1829 

Alfred  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  A.  Nich- 
ols, of  and   at   East   Greenwich,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Allen,  Oct.  13,  1829 

Elizabeth   E.  and  Caleb  H.  Thayer,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  April  7,  1830 

Asa  and  Sarah  Washburn,  at  New  Bedford. 

American  of  Aug.  27,  1830 

David  S.  and  Jononka  S.  Potter.at  New  Bed- 
ford.    American  of  Aug.  27,  1830 
TABER  Sarah  G.,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Charles 

Tanner,  of   and  at   Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tucker,  May  8,  1831 

TABOR    Bartholomew  W.  and  Fanny  Chace,  at 

New  Bedford.     American  of  May  10,  1831 

TABER  Mrs.  Eliza  and  Isaac  M.  Underwood,  at 

Boston.     American  of  May  20,  1831 

Henry    H.,  of    Fairhaven,  and    Elizabeth  A. 

Chace,  of  Providence,  at  New  Bedford,  June  5,  1831 

TABOR  Sarah  Ann  and  Isaac  Saunders,  at  Paw- 
tucket.    American  of  Aug.  30,  1831 
TABER  Oliver  E.  and  Rebecca  W.  James,  both 

of   Providence,    at    North    Stonington,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Ayer,  Sept.  20,  1831 

Maria  S.,  of  Fairhaven,  and  Capt.  Charles  C. 

Cooke,  of  Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  2,  1832 

TAFT    Sabra,  of  Mendon,  and  Pardon  B.  How- 

'     ard,  of  this  town,  at  Mendon,  Dec.  16,  1810 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  381 

TAFT  Ann  and  Peter  Wheelock,  both  of  Men- 
don,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  2,  1812 

Mary  A.,  daughter  of  Willis,  of  Uxbridge, 
and  Samuel  T.  Holroyd,  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  22,  1813 

Smith,  of  this  town,  and  Sally  Hutchinson,  of 
and  at  Smithlield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
American  of  Nov.  23,  181 3 

Mrs.  Hannah,  of  Townsend,  Vt.,  and  Peter 
Olney,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
American  of  July  26,  181 4 

Bazaleel,  Esq.,  of  Uxbridge,  and  Hannah 
Spring,  of  and  at  Northbridge,  Mass. 
American  of  Jan.  6,  1818 

Adna  and  Amey  Craggin,  daughter  of  Benja- 
min, Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Uxbridge. 
American  of  July  24,  181 8 

Timothy   and    Polly    Marsh,  both  of   and  at 

Uxbridge.     American  of  July  24,  1818 

Chloe,  daughter  of  Hon.  Hezaleel,  and  Joseph 
Thayer,  Esq.,  at  Uxbridge,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Judson.     American  of  Sept.  8,  181 8 

John  and  Lucretia  Newell,  both  of  and  at 
Uxbridge,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Judson.  Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  18,  181 8 

Charlotte,  of  Uxbridge,  and  Moses  Daniels, 
Jr.,  of  Mendon,  at  Uxbridge,  by  Rev.  Sam- 
uel Judson.     American  of  Sept.  25,  1818 

Charlotte  and  George  Carpenter,  at  Uxbridge, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Judson.     American  of  Nov.  17,  181 8 

Otis,  of  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  merchant,  and 
Mary  Ann  Holroyd,  of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Dec.  6,  181 8 

Mowry,  of  Cumberland,  and  formerly  of  Ux- 
bridge, and  Louisa  Waterman,  daughter  of 
the  late  James,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Potter.     American  of  Oct.  S,  18 19 

Capt.  Adolphus  and  Abby  J.  Clarke,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  10,  1820 

Ezra  and  Mary  C.  White,  both  of  and  at  Ux- 
bridge.    American  of  May  4,  1821 

Mary  and    Nathan  D.  Ruggles,  at   Mendon, 

Mass.    American  of  Dec.  21,  1821 

Hannah  and  Benjamin  Buffum,  both  of  and 
at  Uxbridge.     American  of  May  10,  1822 

Maria  and  Mellan  Taft,  both  of  and  at  Ux- 
bridge.    American  of  May  10,  1822 

Mellan  and  Maria  Taft,  both  of  and  at  Ux- 
bridge.    American  of  May  10,  1822 

Almira,    eldest   daughter  of   Sweeting,   and 

Whiting  Metcalf,  April  15,  1823 


382 


VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


TAFT  Lydia,  daughter  of  Brown,  and  Aldin  Coe, 
both  of  and  at  Smithfield.    American  of 

Harriet,  of  Uxbridge,  and  Dr.  Daniel  Thur- 
ber,  of  Mendon,at  Uxbridge.    American  of 

Samuel  and  Eliza  Young,  at  Slatersville, 
Smithfield.    American  of 

Abigail  B.  and  Eleazer  H.  Forrestall,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Anna  C.  and  Origen  Smith,  at  Uxbridge. 
American  of 

Sophia  and  Abijah  Seaverns,  Jr.,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Rev.  George,  Rector  of  St.  Paul's,  and  Eliza 
Baldwin,  daughter  of  late  John,  Esq.,  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hathaway, 
TAGGART  Raymond,  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.     American  of 

William,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Ann  Smith,  daughter 
of  Jonathan,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Susan  P. ,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Joseph,  and 
George  Taber,  both  of  and  at  Middletown. 
American  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  Judge  William,  and  Thomas 
G.  Rogers,  both  of  Middletown,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules, 

Ruth,  youngest  daughter  of   Clarke,  of   Mid- 
dletown, and  John  Clarke,  of  Kingston,  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Isaac  Lewis, 
TALBEE    Stephen,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  Sylvester,  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     American  of 
TALBOTT  Frances  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Benja- 
min,  of  this   town,   and   Giles    Mumford, 
merchant,   at   Fayetteville,  N.  C.     Amer- 
ican of 
TALBOT  Hon.  Isham,  U.  S.  S.  from  Kentucky, 
and   Adelaide  Thomason,  at  Washington, 
D.  C.     American  of 

Capt.  Seth  and  Mary  Ware,  daughter  of  Dr. 
George,  of  Dighton,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Lemira  L.  and  Nathaniel  Pearce,  Jr.,  at  Wel- 
lington.    American  of 

Mary  L.,  of  Dighton,  and  Pardon  Tabor,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge. 
American  of 

Capt.  Josiah  B.  and  Dolly  Wilson,  at  Bristol. 
American  of 


Oct.  28,  1823 
Nov.  19,  1824 
July  IS,  1825 
Aug.  8,  1827 
Jan.  12,  1830 
May  21,  1830 

May  30,  1 83 1 

Dec.  31,  1820 
July  19,  1822 
Dec.  31,  1822 

Sept.  20,  1825 

March  7,  1831 

Sept.  5,  183 1 
March  14,  1828 

Oct.  17,  1815 

April  4,  1817 

Aug.  9,  1819 
Dec.  27,  1822 

Oct.  7,  1823 
July  21,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


383 


TALBOT  Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Ephraim,  and 
Sampson  Almy,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Margaret  and  Lieut.  Joseph  Smoot,  U.  S. 
Navy,  at  Norfolk,  Va.     American  of 

Mary  and  Henry  Peck,  at  Fall  River.    Amer- 
ican of 
TALBOTT  Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Seth, 
of    Dighton,   and   Newton    Carpenter,   of 
Providence,    at    Dighton,    by     Rev.    Mr. 
Gushee, 
TALBOT  Mary  Elizabeth,  youngest  daughter  of 
Benjamin,  and  Seth  Kelley  Gifford,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Brisiol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 
TALL^FERRO  Dr.  John,  in  his  82nd  year,  and 
Mrs.  Lydia  Howard,  in  her  75th,  at  Mill- 
edgeville,  Ga.,  by  Augustin  Harris,  Esq., 
TALLEYRAND  Mademoiselle,  the  niece  of  the 
Prince,  and  Gen.  Bozzo  Di  Borgo,  the  Rus- 
sian Diplomat,  at  Paris,  France.     American 
of 
TALLMAN    Betsey,  youngest  daughter  of  Ccl. 
Benjamin,  and  Oliver  Kendall.  American  of 

Ardelia,  of  this  town,  and  Joseph  Bly,  of  and 
at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs.  Amer- 
ican of 

Abby  K.  and  Nathaniel  Stevens,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Asa  and  Mary  Ann  Sheffield,  daughter  of 
John  T.,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Ann  Eliza,  daughter  of  Dr.  John,  Mayor  of 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  G.  Whitney,  of 
Detroit,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.    American  of 

Caroline  Marion,  daughter  of  Dr.  John, 
Mayor  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  Frank  Pun- 
derson.     American  of 

Susan  H.  and  John  W.  Davis,  Esq.,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  New  Bedford.     American  of 

Louisa  and  William  Dawley,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Borden  and  Patience  Almy,  daughter  of  late 
Samuel,  of  Newport,  at  Middletown. 
American  of 

Ruth,  daughter  of  John,  and  John  Boyd,  both 
of  and  at  Portsmouth.     American  of 

Caroline  and  Samuel  Lopez,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Harriet,  daughter  of  William,  and  Joseph 
Childs,  Jr.,  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 
American  of 


Jan.  I,  1827 

March  27,  1829 

Oct.  9,  1829 

Sept.  6,  1830 
Dec.  31,  1830 
July  16,  1814 

March  23,  1819 
Oct.  30,  1810 

March  24,  1815 
Feb.  20,  1820 
Feb.  29,  1820 

May  12,  1820 

May  12,  1820 
June  20,  1820 
Nov.  12,  1820 

Feb.  4,  1823 
March  23,  1824 
March  25,  1824 

July  19,  182s 


384 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


TALLMAN  Phebe,  daughter  of  Col.  Benjamin, 
and  Jonathan  Salisbury,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Sarah  Ann  and  Russelas  M.  Chapin,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wayland, 

Maria  and  William  H.  Parker,  both  of  New 
Bedford,  at  Newport, 

Martha  B.,  of  Johnston,  and  Welcome  Far- 
num,  of  Smithfield,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Cheney, 

Prudence  and  John  Congdon,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

John  B.  and  Emma  Ann  Allen, at  Fall  River. 
American  of 

Susan  B.,  daughter  of  Seth,  of  New  Bedford, 
and  John  Williams,  Jr.,  cashier  of  Newport 
Bank,  at  New  Bedford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Perry, 

Eliza  Ann,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Nathaniel 
Church,  Jr.,  of  Bristol,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Beecher, 
TAMAREE  Sen,  King  of  Athol,  and  Karha- 
manha,  Dowager  of  Tamahamanha,  late 
King  of  the  Sandwich  Islands,  at  Woahoo, 
S.  I.  American  of 
TANNER  Mary  G.  and  Samuel  Spencer,  both 
of  Coventry,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Manchester, 

John  and  Sally  Gardiner,  daughter  of  Oliver, 
at  South  Kingstown.    American  of 

William  G.  and  Abby  Bacon,  both  of  and  at 
Providence.     American  of 

Almira  and  John  R.  Colton,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  John  N.  Brown, 

Sarah  I.,  of  Bristol,  and  Samuel  Wilkinson, 
of  Pawtucket,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taft, 

^arty  and  Peter  Etchell,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn, 

Charles,  of  Newport,  and  Sarah  C.  Tabor,  of 
New  Bedford,  at   Newport,  by   Rev.  Mr. 
Tucker, 
TAPPAN  Hannah  P.  and  Joseph  J.  Johnson,  at 
Newburyport.     American  of 

George  and  Serena  Davis,  at  Newburyport. 
American  of 

TARBELL  Lucia,  daughter  of  Dr.  G ,  and 

Stephen    Swift,   of  Lexington,  Ky.,   mer- 
chant, at  Lincoln.     American  of 

Luther  and  Beriah  Warner,  at  Harvard. 
American  of 


June  9,  1827 
May  18,  1828 
May  23,  1828 

April  19,  1829 

June  10,  1829 

Oct.  9,  1829 

Nov.  30,  1829 

Sept.  19,  1831 

May  14,  1822 

March  8,  1821 

Oct.  26,  1821 

March  28,  1823 

Nov.  7,  1825 

July  22,  1828 
March  5,  1829 

May  8,1831 

Nov.  6,  1829 

Nov.  20,  1829 

June  15,  1830 
July  30,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


385 


TARBOX    Eliphal   D.,   of  Brooklyn,    Ct.,    and 
Louisa   Ann   Hyde,   of  and  at  Killingly. 
American  of 
Mark  and  Susan  Abbott,  at  Concord,  N.  H. 
American  of 
TARGEE  Adelia  and  Edwin  F.  Corey,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
TASKER  Mary  and  Patrick  Wright,  at  Newport, 
TATEM  Rev.  Henry,  pastor  of  Second  Baptist 
Church,    and  Abby  A.  T.  King,  daughter 
of  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Cranston.   Amer- 
ican of 
TAYER  Lewis   and  Lydia   E.  Bennett,  daugh- 
ter of  Abraham,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Pickering, 
TAYLOR  Mary,  daughter  of  Peter,  and  George 
Arnold,  all  of  this  town,  married  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson.     American  of 
William  V.   and  Abby  White,   daughter  of 

Capt.  Thomas,  all  of  and  at  Newport, 
William   V.  and  Abby    White,   daughter  of 
Capt.   Thomas,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Towle.     American  of 
Daniel  and  Sara  Flahety,  both  of  Boston,  in 

this  town, 
Philip,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Rachel  Nich- 
ols,   daughter  of  John  T.,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  William  Nor- 
thup, 
Peter,    of   North  Providence,  and  Susannah 

Stutson,  of  Seekonk, 
Hertilla  and  Capt.  Christopher  Burr,  both  of 
this  town,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ber- 
rian.     American  of 
Alice,  only  daughter  of  Edward,  and  Henry 
F.  Clarke,  both   of   and  at   this   town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 
John,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Susan  Per- 
kins   Arnold,    daughter  of  Josias  Lyndon 
Arnold,    late    of    St.    Johnsbury,   Vt.,  at 
Woodstock,  Vt., 
Theodore  and  Sophia  T.  Parker,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Amer- 
ican of 
Fally,  daughter  of   Col.    Robert,  and  James 
Wheaton,  Jr.,  in  this  town,   by   Rev.   Mr. 
Wilson,  ^    ,     ^ 

George  W.,  merchant,  and  Mary  Taylor  Pope, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  John,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


July  t2,  1825 

June  4,  1830 

Sept.  4,  1 83 1 
June  20,  1826 

Aug.  30,  1 8 16 

Nov.  12,  1832 

July  24,  i8io 
Dec.  31,  1810 

Jan.  22,  1811 
April  17,  1813 

March  10,  18 14 
March  13,  1814 

March  28,  1815 

Sept.  20,  181 5 

Sept.  25,  1815 

Aug.  2,  1816 

Feb.  23,  1817 

Sept.  18,  1817 


386  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

TAYLOR  Eliza  A.,  daughter  of  the  late  Wil- 
liam, of  Providence,  and  Philip  Fiske,  Esq., 
of  Scituate,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Oct.  7,  1817 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Andrew,  and  Amasa  Man- 
ton,  merchant,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  4,  1817 

Harriet,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Gustavus, 
Esq.,  and  Joseph  Hathaway,  of  Boston,  at 
Providence.     American  of  July  10,  1818 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Coggeshall,  Esq., 
of  Portsmouth,  and  Willard  Manchester, 
formerly  of  Providence,  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  June  2,  1819 

Anthony  V.  and  Martha  Cornell,  daughter 
of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  Newport.  American 
of  Nov.  12,  1 819 

Harriet  Allen,  of  Hillsborough,  N.  C,  and 
John  G.  Polkill,  Esq.,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  at 
Hillsborough.     American  of  Nov.  19,  1819 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  M.,  and  Calvin  Chamberlain,, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Jan.  16,  1820 

Owen,  of  Scituate,  and  Martha  Brown,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Gideon,  of  and  at  Johnston. 
American  of  March  24,  1820 

Peleg  and  Zelicia  Coggeshall,  daughter  of 
Jonathan,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 
American  of  Jan.  9,  1821 

William  H.  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Pitman, daugh- 
ter of  late  John,  at  Newport.    American  of        June  22,  1821 

William  James,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia, 
and  Hannah  Dunn,  daughter  ot  Rev. 
Thomas,  of  and  at  Newport.    American  of         July  10,  1821 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of   John,  and    Benjamin 

I.  Lawton,  at  Newport.     American  of  Nov.  2,   1821 

Allen  F.,  merchant,  of  Providence,  and  Abby 
W.  Tisdale,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Taunton.     American  of  Nov.  9,  1821 

Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 
of  Savannah,  and  Robert  M.  Goodwin,  of 
Baltimore,  at  Savannah.    American  of  Dec.  21,  1821 

Peter  G.,  Esq.,  postmaster  at  Charlestown, 
Ind.,  and  Isabella  Ann  Mawney,  of  East 
Greenwich,  at  South  Kingstown.  Ameri- 
can of  July  2,  1822 

Charles  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  Col- 
lins, of  and  at  Foster,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone,         Aug.  19,  1822 

Ariel  E.  and  Mary  Burr,  daughter  of  John, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  Sept.  12,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  387 

TAYLOR   Sophia  Field,  daughter  of  Andrew, 

Esq.,  and  Walter  Paine,  Jr.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  23,  1823 

Ann   Eliza,   daughter  of   Peter,  and  Henry 

Barton,  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  6,  1823 

Benjamin  F.  and  Jane  J,  Gushing,  daughter 

of  Henry,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Park,         Sept.  21,  1824 
John  and  Mary  West,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Brown,  Nov.  7,  1824 

Galen   and    Mehitable   Galvert,  daughter  of 

Gapt.  William,  of  Newport.     American  of  Feb.  8,  1825 

Samuel  and  Betsey  Bruce,  at  Valley  Falls,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Greene.    American  of  April  5,  1825 

Emily  Jane,  daughter  of   Francis  S.,    Esq., 

and  Charles  O.  Handy,  of  Newport,  purser 

U.  S.  Navy,   at   Old   Point  Comfort,  Va. 

American  of  April  19,  1825 

Mrs.   Elizabeth   and    Ebenezer  Johnson,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  PickeVing,  April  24,  1825 

David  and   Martha    Horsewell,  daughter  of 

Ephraim,  both   of  and  at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  May  19,  1825 

Mary  and  Edwin  Smith,  both  of  Middletown, 

at  Newport.     American  of  June  7,  1825 

Joseph,  Jr.,  and  Sally  M.  Harris,  daughter  of 

William,  both  of  Warwick,  at  Greenville, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1825 

Jeanette  and   Pelham   W.  Warren,    Esq.,  in 

Plymouth  [Clarke's  Island],   by  Rev.  Dr. 

Kendall.    American  of  Oct.  21,  1825 

Sarah,   eldest  daughter  of    late  William,  of 

Providence,  and  Capt.    Elisha  Harris,    at 

Scituate,  by  Rev.  Jonathan  Wilson,  Dec.  20,  1825 

Sally,  of  Scituate,  and  Elisha  Harris,  Esq.,  of 

and  at  Coventry,  Dec.  21,  1825 

Betsey  Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and   Wil- 

lard  Johnson,  both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  8,  1826 

John,  of  Providence,  and  Ruth  Ann  Mosher, 

of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Oct.  30,  1826 

George  A.  and  Hannah  Dyer,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Olney,  at  Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Nov.  15,  1826 

Maria,  daughter  of  John,  and  Jonathan  Wil- 

bour,  at  Little  Compton,  Dec.  3,  1826 

Esther  and  Abraham  Foster,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  25,  1826 

Susan,  daughter  of  late  William,  and  Nathan- 
iel Gladding,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  16,  1827 


388  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

TAYLOR  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
William,  aijd  James  Harvey  Read,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  28,  1827 

George  W.  and  Julia  Ann  Brownell,  daughter 

of  late  Capt.  Paul,  at  Newport,  March  14,  1827 

Robert  and  Frances  Goddard,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  April  9,  1827 

Peter,  of  Harrington,  and  Mrs.  Mary  E. 
Grant,  of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Stoddard,  Aug.  5,  1827 

Abby,  daughter  of  Simeon,  and  Benjamin  F. 
Wilbour,  at  Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Paine,  Sept.  30,  1827 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  John,  of  Newport, 
and  Ezra  Eld  red,  of  North  Kingstown,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Torrey.  American  of         Jan.  29,  1828 

John  B.  and  Margaret  Johnson,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  April  27,  1828 

Miss  Elizabeth  and  Charles  C.  Dunham,  both 
of  Warwick,  at  Crompton  Mills,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  23,  1828 

Hermoine  G.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Col. 
Winsor  Farnum,  of  Smithfield,  at  East 
Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dane,  Nov.  20,  1828 

Lieut.  Francis,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Sally  Har- 
wood,  daughter  of  General  Richard,  of  and 
at  Annapolis,  Md.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blanchard. 
American  of  Sept.  25,  1829 

Joseph    and    Sarah    Maxim,    at    Plymouth. 

American  of  Nov.  24,  1829 

George  W.  and  Mary  S.  Hopewood,  daugh- 
ter of  William  W.,  both  of  and  at  New 
York,  by  Rev.  Henry  Chace,  May  11,  1831 

William  and  Abby  R.  Babcock,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  13,  1831 

Julia  Greene,  daughter  of  Josiah,  and  Benja- 
mm  White,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  14,  1831 

Joseph  Warren  and  Elizabeth  Dean,  daugh- 
ter of  Simon,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  20,  183 1 

Joseph  Warren  and  Elizabeth  Dean,  daugh- 
ter of  Simon,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Pickering,  Oct.  27,  1831 

Abby,  daughter  of  late  William,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Henry  B.  Dearth,  of  Scituate, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1832 

John  H.  and  Eliza  F.  Harding,  second  daugh- 
ter of  Hezekiah,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hathaway,  Oct.  21,  1832 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  389 

TEARS  John,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Cynthia 
Westcott,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Sam- 
uel, of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  May  19,  1814 
TEEL  Mary,  of  Providence,  and  John  H.  Mar- 
ble, of  Somerset,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of  July  18,  1820 

Abigail  and  Benjamin  Smith,  at   Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  24,  1826 

TEFF'T  Israel  K.,  merchant,  of  Savannah,  Ga., 
and  Penelope  M.  Sessions,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Darius,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Thompson, 
Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dowe,  Aug.  25, 1817 

Mary  Ann  and  Edward  Luther,  both  of  and 
at  Providence.     American  of  June  17,  1823 

John  and  Azubah  Blackington,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro.     American  of  Dec.  30,  1S23 

Carolma,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Obadiah,  and 
William  Andrews,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
all  of  and  at  Providence,  Feb.  11,  1824 

Henry  O.  and  Elizabeth  Moore,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gammell,  Dec.  6,  1826 

Betsey  and  James  W.  Tibbetts,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  17,  1827 

Charlotte  E.,  daughter  of  late  David,  and 
William  Curtis,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Church,  Feb.  9,  1831 

TELF.AIR  David,  of  New  York,  and  Mary  M. 
Pearse,  daughter  of  Israel,  of  Newport,  at 
Bristol.     American  of  Dec.  7,  1813 

TELFORD  Mrs.  Mary,  57,  and  Thomas  Dinwid- 

die,  6r,  near  Georgetown,  Ky.  American  of  April  i,  1 814 
TEMPEST  Lady  Frances  Vane  and  Rt.  Hon. 
Baron  Stewart,  Lieut.  General  in  the  Brit- 
ish Army  and  Ambassador  to  the  Court 
of  Vienna  ;  the  bride  is  very  wealthy  and 
beautiful ;  her  age  is  16,  his  43  ;  a  bitter 
suit  was  waged  in  chancery,  alleging  the 
disparity  of  ages,  fortune  and  other  mat- 
ters. American  of  '  May  18,  i8ig 
TEMPLE  James  and  Lucy  Prout,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  23,  1820 

Peter,  of  Providence,  and  Abigail  Evans,  of 
and  at  South  Reading,  Oct.  2i,  1823 

Laura,  of  Providence,  and  Charles  Treadwell, 
formerly  of  Portsmouth,  at  Salem,  Mass. 
American  of  Feb.  17,  1824 

Dr.  John  I.,  of  Hanover  Co.,  Va.,  and  Eliza- 
beth Stoughton,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr. 
Stoughton,  President  of  Columbia  College. 
American  of  April  20,  1 824 


390  VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

TEMPLE   Mary,  daughter   of  late  James,  and 

Philip  W.  Martin,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  26,  1824 

Richard  and  Sarah  L.  Dorr,  eldest  daughter 

of  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  Aug.  3,  1824 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  James,  and  William 

H.    Mason,  at    Providence,  by    Rev.    Dr. 

Crocker,  Aug.  29,  1824 

Rev.  Daniel,  missionary  to  Malta,  and  Mar- 
tha Ely,   of    Longmeadow,   at    Hartford. 

American  of  Jan.  12, 1830 

TENNANT  Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.   George, 

and  Capt.  John  Westcott,  both  of  and  at 

Wickford,  North  Kingstown.  American  of  Feb.  8,  1822 

Abigail   D.   and  John  W.  Tennant,  both  of 

and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  22,  1826 

John    W.   and  Abigail  D.  Tennant,  both  of 

and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  22,  1826 

TENNY  John  Y.  and  Harriet  Goodnow,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  26,  1824 
TERRY  Maria,   of   Boston,  and    Caleb   Metcalf 

Brown,   of  Newport,  at  Boston,    by   Rev. 

Mr.  Potter,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Oct.  10,  1827 

Martha,  of  Boston,  and  Dr.  Joseph  J.  Fales, 

of  Newport,  at  Boston,  April  2,  1828 

TESTE  Julia    Louisa,  only  daughter  of  Alexis, 

Esq.,  of  this  town,  and  Jonathan  Sabin,  of 

Seekonk,    at    this    town,    by    Rev.    Dr. 

Crocker,  April  13,  18 12 

TEW  Capt.  William  W.  and  Thankful  Wickham, 

at  Newport.     American  of  Nov.  i,  1808 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry,  of  Ports- 
mouth, and  Daniel  Vaughn,  of  Charleston, 

S.  C,  merchant,  Oct.  ii,  1810 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry,  and  William 

Connett,  at  Portsmouth.    American  of  May  14,  181 1 

Sarah  W.,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  William, 

of  Newport,  and  Benjamin  Ingle,  of  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  at  Newport.  American  of  Aug.  i,  18:5 
Capt.  Henry  and  Mrs.  Frances  Bailey,  both 

of  and  at  Newport.    American  of  Nov.  23,  18 19 

Job  and  Mary  Barker,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port. American  of  April  i8,  1820 
Joseph  and  Mary  Scott,  daughter  of  William, 

at  Newport.     American  of  March  2,  1821 

John,  of  Newport,  and    Mary  Clarke,  of  and 

at  Providence,  April  30,  1823 

Amelia,  daughter  of  late   Col.  William,  and 

John  L.  Tilley,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  Dec.  21,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  3 91 

TEW  Hannah,  daughter  of  Joshua,  and  Thomas 

Gardiner,  at   Newport,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Gam- 

mell,  Jan.  26,  1826 

Thomas,  of  Newport,  and  Mary  G.  Reming- 
ton, of  Coventry,  at   Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  7,  1827 

Mary,  of  Newport,  and  William  Burgess,  of 

Providence,  at  Newport.     American  of  Jan.  8,  1828 

Mary  D.  and  George  S.  Partridge,  merchant, 

both  of  and   at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Partridge,  Nov.  11,  1830 

TEWELL  Mrs.    Eliza   G.   and  Francis   Baker, 

at  Newport.     Ameritan  of  Jan.  8,  1828 

THACHER  Moses,  candidate  minister  in  Fox- 

boro,   and   Henrietta   Wilmarth,  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ferguson,  Sept.  25,  1822 

THANE  Cornelia  V.,  daughter  of   Dr.  Samuel, 

of  Hillsdale,    N.  Y.,  and  Dr.  Asa  Spauld- 

ing,  of   Pittsfield,   Mass.,  at   Hillsdale,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Woodbridge,  June  21,  1820 

Jane,  of  Hillsdale,  N.   Y.,    and   Dr.  William 

Peck,  of  Providence,  at  Hillsdale,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano.     American  of  '  May  30,  1823 

THATCHER  Lucretia,   daughter  of   Anthony, 

Esq.,  and  Nathaniel  H.  Berry,  Esq.,  purser 

U.  S.  Navy,  at  New  London.  American  of  Feb.  8,  1828 

THAXTER  Mary  H.  and  Henry  Wheeler,  both 

of  and  at  Worcester,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft,  July  12,  1826 
Samuel  L.  and  Betsey  Gooding,   both  of  and 

at  Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Miner,  Sept.  8,  1830 

THAYER  Mrs.  Nancy  and  Andras  Bowen,  both 

of  this  town,  Jan.  7,  181 1 

Harriet,  only  daughter  of  Williams,  Esq.,  of 

this   town,   and    Patrick  Brown,  Esq.,    of 

Nassau,  N.  P.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  14,  181 1 

Nancy,   daughter  of    Edward,   of    Conway, 

Mass.,  and  Edward  Rose,  of   Wellington, 

Mass.,  at  Bristol,  R  I.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Oct.  27,  1816 
Joseph,  Esq.,   and  Chloe  Taft,  daughter  of 

Hon  Bezaleel,  at  Uxbridge,   by  Rev.  Mr. 

Judson.     American  of  Sept.  8,  181 8 

William,  merchant,  formerly  of   Providence, 

and  Susannah  Broadie,  of  and  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.  American  of  March  9,  1819 
Maria,  of    Providence,  and   Jesse    Hartwell, 

Jr.,  of  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Sharpe,  of  Boston,  Sept.  19,  1819 

Eliza  R.  and  Capt.  William  Greenman,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  6,  1820 


392 


VITAL  RECORD    OP   RHODE   ISLAND 


THAYER  Sally,  of  Douglass,  Mass.,  and  Annon- 
nias  Gifford,  of  Uxbridge  ,at  Thompson, 
Ct.     American  of 

Silas,  of  Wrentham,  and  Rebecca  Carr,  of 
and  at  Pawtuxet.     American  of 

Lillis  and  John  Lewis,  both  of  and  at  Valley 
Falls.     American  of 

William  C.  and  Sarah  S.  Chappell,  both  of 
and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 

George  W.,  of  Warwick,  and  Anna  Sprague, 
of  and  at  Smithfield.     American  of 

John,  of  Providence,  and  Jemima  White,  of 
Mansfield,  at  Taunton.     American  of 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  A ,  of  Men- 
don,  Mass.,  and  George  E.  Carter,  Esq.,  of 
Augusta,  Ga.,  at  Mendon, 

Dr.  Alexander,  of  Mendon,  and  Sally  Blake 
IngersoU,  of  and  at  Boston.     American  of 

James,  of  Taunton,  and  Rebecca  Perry,  of 
Rehoboth,  at  Taunton.     American  of 

Mary,  of  Cranston,  and  Thomas  Fenner,  of 
Scituate,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 

Aaron,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Ann  Beers,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Melancy,  daughter  of  Abiather,  of  Attleboro, 
and  Gilbert  Hicks,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Attle- 
boro, 

Elijah,  of  Medfield,  Mass.,  and  Mary  Hemen- 
way,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Sylvanus  and  Rebecca  Grossman,  at  Taun- 
ton.    American  of 

Walter  B.  and  Azubah  Black,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Cyrena,  of  Smithfield,  and  Willis  Cooke,  of 
Cumberland,  at  Woonsocket  Falls,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict, 

Amadee,  son  of  James,  late  of  Rhode  Island, 
and  the  wealthy  proprietor  of  the  "Passages 
des  Pandrames,"  in  Paris,  and  — =-  Ber- 
trand,  daughter  of  General  Bertrand,  Napo- 
leon's Grand  Marshal.  The  bride  is  a 
beauty  and  resided  some  time  with  her 
father  at  St.  Helena.     American  of 

Abigail  G.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Alexander,  of 
Boston,  and  Charles  Childs,  of  Providence, 
at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ripley, 

George  R.  M.  and  Juliana  Waite,  of  Montreal, 
at  Dorchester.     American  of 

Mrs.  Augusta  Maria  and  J.  D.  Richards,  at 
Boston.    American  of 


May  lo,  1822 

May  24,  1822 

July  4,  1823 

Nov.  27,  1823 

March  5,  1824 

May  28,  1824 

Nov.  2,  1824 
Dec.  31,  1824 

March  4,  1825 
July  26,  1825 

Aug.  24,  1825 

Jan.  5,  1826 

Jan.  12,  1826 

Jan.  27,  1826 

June  16,  1828 

July  3,  1828 


July  8,  1828 

Dec.  8,  1828 

Feb.  24,  1829 

June  30,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  393 

THAYER  Caleb  H.  and  Elizabeth  E.  Tabor, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Church,  April  7,  1830 

Preserved  S.  and  Susan  A.  Benson,  both  of 
and  at  Millville,  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Nathan- 
iel Barker.    American  of  Nov.  9,  1830 

Sarah  Ann  and  Lewis  H.  Bradford,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Bellingham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  New- 
ton, Nov.  28,  1830 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Abner.  of  Taunton, 
and  Laban  Arnold,  of  Norton,  at  Taunton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Maltby,  Feb.  10,  183 1 

THIMBY  Maria   and    Paul   Baker,    at    Salem. 

American  of  June  25,  1830 

THOMAS  Benjamin  and  Harriet  Lindley,  mar- 
ried by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  13,  1809 

Major  Alexander  and  Mary  Borden,  daughter 
of  the  late  Joseph,  all  of  Portsmouth,  May  25,  1810 

Mrs.  Charlotte  and  Joseph  Thomas,  both  of  * 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  2,  18 10 

Joseph  and  Mrs.  Charlotte  Thomas,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  2,  i8io 

George   and   Hannah   Hammond,   by    Rev. 

Dr.  Gano.     American  of  Sept.  24,  181 1 

George  and  Pamela  Andrews  Ely,   both   of 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  22,  1813 

Philip,  of  Cumberland,  and  Amey  Jenckes,  of 
and  at  Smithfield.     American  of  June  2i,  1814 

John  Anthony  and  Sarah  Dunn  Jones,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  VVilson,  Nov.  6,  1815 

Isaiah,  Esq.,  of  Worcester,  and  Rebecca 
Armstrong,  of  and  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Eaton,  Aug.  10,  18 19 

Douglas,  editor  of  the  Alexandrian,  and  Eliza 

Cranston,  at  Alexandria,  DC.  American  of         Feb.  16,  1821 

Mary  R.,  daughter  of  late  Isaiah,  Jr.,  and 
Pliny  Merrick,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  at  Wor- 
cester.    American  of  June  5,  1821 

Gardiner  and  Eleanor  Borden,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 
American  of  April  9,  1822 

John,  Esq.,  and  Hannah  Hedge,  daughter  of 
Barnabas,  Esq.,  at  Plymouth,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of  July  4,  1823 

Frances  C,  granddaughter  of  Isaiah,  of  Wor- 
cester, and  William  A.  Crocker,  Esq.,  of 
Taunton,  at  Worcester.     American  of  Nov.  19,  1824 

Hannah  W.,  of  Worcester,  and  Samuel  L. 
Crocker,  of  Taunton,  at  Worcester.  Amer- 
ican of  June  28,  1825 


394 


VITAL  RECORD    OP   RHODE    ISLAND 


THOMAS  Isaiah,  of  Middleboro,  and  Hope 
Hathaway,  of  and  at  Dighton,  by  Israel 
Anthony,  Esq., 

Maria  and  Edwin  C.  Kelley,  both  of  and  at 
Lyman's  Factory,  North  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.    American  of 

Samuel  and  Nancy  Huntington,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Abijah  B.  and  Eliza  Capron,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  ?/[r.  Wilson, 

George  B.,  of  Wickford,  and  Mary  Ann 
Sherman,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Phillips.    American  of 

Nancy  and  Benjamin  Galley,  Jr.,  both  aged  i6, 
at  Sanborntown,  N.  H.,  by  Rev.  Benja- 
min Galley.     American  of 

Rev.  Moses  G.  and  Mary  Jane  Kent,  daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  William  A.,  at  Goncord,  N.  H. 
American  of 

Lucinda,  daughter  of  Lewis,  of  Wickford, 
and  Nicholas  P.  Gardiner,  of  Providence, 
at  Wickford, 

Laura  A.,  of  Marshfield,  and  Seth  Loring,  of 
New  Bedford,  at  Marshfield.  American  of 
THOMASON  Adelaide  and  Hon.  Isam  Talbot, 
U.  S.  S.  from  Kentucky,  at  Washington, 
D.  C.  American  of 
THOMPSON  Peter  and  Sally  Adams,  daughter 
of  Joseph,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Mendon,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Smith.     American  of 

Martha,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  of 
Stonington,  and  Joseph  Noyes,  Jr.,  of 
Westerly,  at  Stonington,  Ct., 

Tamma,   daughter  of  Ezra,  Esq.,  of  Pough- 
-  keepsie,  N.  Y.,  and  Rev.  James  M.  Win- 
chell,  pastor  jst  Baptist  Ghurch,  Boston, at 
Poughkeepsie.     American  of 

Elizabeth  K.,  daughter  of  Edward  K.,  Esq., 
and  Samuel  Nightingale,  in  this  town,  at 
St.  John's  Ghurch,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Gilbert  Livingstone,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and 
Arielta  Minthorne  Tompkins,  daughter  of 
Hon.  Daniel  D.,  Vice  President  of  U.  S., 
at  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 

Sally,  daughter  of  Gapt.  Joshua  P.,  and  Row- 
land Burdick,  both  of  and  at  Westerly. 
American  of 

Ziba,  of  Bellingham,  Mass.,  and  Rebecca 
Brooks,   of   Walpole,   at  Gumberland,    by 

'    Nathan  Arnold,  Esq., 


July  1 6,  1826 

Nov.  24,  1826 

Jan.  8,  1828 

June  21,  1829 

Dec.  29,  1829 

June  25,  1830 

July  23,  1830 

March  10,  1831 
April  IS,  1 83 1 

April  4,  1817 

Oct.  6,  1812 

March  30,  1814 

July  I,  1814 
Nov.  8,  181 5 

May  17,  1818 

Sept.  14,  1819 

July  3,  1820 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  395 

THOMPSON  Sarah  and  Charles  Rogers,  at  East 

Bridgewater.     American  of  Oct.  5,  1821 

Jane  Ann  and  Reuhen  Smith,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.     American  of  Oct.  26,  1821 

Maria  W.,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  William,  and 
Capt.  Ebenezer  Cole,  at  Warren.  Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  14,  1 82 1 

Festus  L.,  of  Vermont,  and  Eliza  Greene, 
daughter  of  Christopher,  at  Warwick. 
American  of  Aug.  20,  1822 

Catharine  Livingstone,  eldest  daughter  of 
Hon.  Smith,  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  and 
Charles  DeBreson,  Secretary  of  Legation 
of  France,  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  4,  1823 

Eunice  H.,  of  Montville,  Ct.,  and  William  N. 
Clarke,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  at  Hebron, 
Ct.     American  of  Sept.  12,  1823 

Mary  Louisa,  daughter  of  Hon.  Smith,  and 
Lieut.  John  Henry  Clack,  U.  S.  Navy,  at 
New  York      American  of  Sept.  21,  1824 

Ann  Eliza  and  John  Pearce  Hall,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  26,  1824 

Mrs.  Temperance,  of  Warren,  and  Allen 
Munro,  of  Seekonk,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Welsh,  Jan.  30,  1825 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Peter,  of  Providence, 
and  David  T.  Capron,  of  Uxbridge,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  4,  1825 

Lucinda,  of  Rehoboth,  daughter  of  Rev.  Otis, 
who  performed  this  marriage,  and  James 
Carpenter,  of  Providence,  Jan.  8,  1826 

George  B.  and  Eliza  B.  Grafton,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  10,  1826 

Ann  Eliza  and  James  L.  Hudson,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Jan.  25,  1827 

Hannah  and  Edward  Carlile,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  25,  1827 

John  C,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia  E.  Free- 
body,  of  and  at  Newport,  Nov.  4,  1827 

Mary  and  William  Allen,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  20,  1828 

Eliza,  daughter  of  late  John,  Esq.,  of  Prov- 
idence, and  Capt.  Freeman  Foster,  of  Scit- 
uate,  at  New  York,  Sept.  19,  1828 

Charlotte  W.,  youngest  daughter  of  Rev. 
Otis,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Origin  Bachellor, 
editor  and  publisher  of  the  Anti  Universa- 
list,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Nov.  6,  1828 


396  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

THOMPSON   Sarah  S.,  daughter  of  late  Edward 

K.,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  and  John  Barstow, 

of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Crocker,  Nov.  ii,  1828 

Louisa  A.,  of  Baltimore,  and  George  Tucker, 

Esq.,  professor  of    Moral    Philosophy,    in 

Virginia  University,  at  Baltimore,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Wyatt,  Dec.  9,  1828 

Joseph  and   Susan   Orphin,   at    Nantucket. 

American  of  Aug.  25,  1829 

Merriam  and  Thomas  Boardman,  at  Marble- 
head.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 
Esther  Lois,  daughter  of   late   Edward  K., 

Esq.,  and  Rev.  Alixis  Caswell,  professor  of 

Mathematics   and   Natural    Philosophy   in 

Brown  University,  both    of   and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  17,  1830 
Ichabod     W.,     of     Piympton,     and      Susan 

Churchill,  at  Plymouth.     American  of  June  11,  1830 

John  Brown  and    Hannah    Proctor  Phillips, 

daughter  of  late  Capt.  William,  all  of  War- 
ren, at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  July  4,  1 830 
Aaron  L.,  of  Boston,  and  Randilla  Weston, 

at  Springfield,  Vt.     American  of  Aug.  17,  1830 

James,    of    Providence,    and    Abby    Moses, 

daughter  of  late  Samuel,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  Jan.  18,  1831 
THORBURN  Margaretta  Gray,  second  daughter 

of  late  Robert,  of  New  York,  and  Edward 

Hunt  Skillman,  merchant,  of  St.   Francis- 

ville,  La.,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Mc- 

Auley,  July  8,  1829 

THOREAU  Capt.  Marie  and  Capt.    Louis  Le- 

fevre.    The  bride  had  been  in  the  army  for 

several  years,  her  sex  not  being  discovered 

until   severely  wounded.     She  was  raised 

to  a   full    Captaincy   for   her   bravery   by 

Marshall  Soult,  at  Paris.     American  of  Feb.  5,  1813 

THORN  Ann    Augusta,  daughter    of    William, 

Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  George  N.  Allen, 

formerly    of    Providence,    at    New    York. 

American  of  L>ec.  25,  1827 

Elizabeth,  of   Chelsea,    and   John  Shield,  of 

Cavindish    Square,  London,    at    St.  James 

Church.     American  of  Nov.  25,  1831 

THORNDIKE  Hon.  Israel,  of  Boston,  and  Sally 

Dana,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Dana,  of  Ips- 
wich, at  Marblehead.     American  of  July  14,  18 18 
Charles,  of  Boston,  and  Mary  M.  Burnell,  at 

Baltimore.     American  of  Nov.  2,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


397 


THORNDIKE  Anna,  daughter  of  Hon.  Israel 
T.,  and  William  J.  Loring,  Esq.,  at  Bos- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Young.  American  of 
THORNTON  Phebe,  daughter  of  Elisha,  and 
Nathaniel  Howland,  at  New  Bedford,  at 
Friends  Meeting  House.     American  of 

Hannah  H.  and  Samuel  W.  Wightraan,  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 

Dinah  and  William  Brown,  both  of  and  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 

Phebe  B  and  Daniel  Harris,  at  Pawtuxet,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs.     American  of 

Amelia,  only  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  and 
Paris  S.  Thornton,  both  of  and  at  John- 
ston.    American  of 

Paris  and  Amelia  Thornton,  only  daughter 
of  Joseph,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Johnston. 
American  of 

Stephen  and  Mary  Ormsbee,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Miss  Lucretia,  26,  of  Johnston,  and  Jonathan 
Paine,  of  Smithfield,  70,  at  Johnston. 
American  of 

Mary  and  Esek  Burlingame,  at  Johnston. 
American  of 

Lydia  Waterman,  eldest  daughter  of  William, 
and  James  Waterman,  at  Johnston.  Amer- 
ican of 

John  and  Elizabeth  S.  Comstock,  youngest 
daughter  of  Dr.  Ezekiel,  at  Smithfield. 
American  of 

Amey,  daughter  of  William,  of  Johnston,  and 
John  Evans,  at  Johnston.     American  of 

Daniel,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Steere,  of  and  at  John- 
ston.    American  of 

Julia  Ann,  only  daughter  of  Pardon,  and 
James  C.  Sharkley,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Merebah  and  William  B,  Pottle,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Freelove  and  Erastus  B.  G.  White,  both  of 
Cranston,  at  Providence, 

Louisa,  daughter  of  Gideon,  and  Henry  W. 
Lathrop,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Waitey.of  Pawtuxet,  and  Job  Russell  Greene, 
of  East  Greenwich,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Lydia  S.  and  John  A.  Kent,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 


Oct.  21,  1825 

April  28,  1 812 

Oct.  15,  1812 

Dec.  12,  1813 

July  8,  18  [7 

Feb.  22,  1820 

Feb.  22,  1820 
Nov.  23,  1820 

Dec.  9,  1820 
Dec.  29,  1820 

March  6,  1821 

June  I,  1821 

Jan.  7,  1823 

March  11,  1824 

April  15,  1824 

May  26,  1824 

July  7,  1825 

Aug.  9,  1827 

Nov.  26,  £827 
March  i,  1829 


398 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


THORNTON  Mrs.  Margaret  E.,  daughter  of 
A.  Buckner,  of  Virginia,  and  Hon.  James 
Clarice,  M.  C.  from  Kentucky,  at  Wash- 
ington City,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Johns, 

Mahala  and  Henry  Armstrong,  both  of  and 
at  Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ewers, 
THORP  Henrietta    and    David    Burr,   in    this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

George  F.  and  Mary  Fiske,  both  of  this 
town,  at  Rehoboth, 

James  M.  and  Rhoda  Potter,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Reuben,  J  r.,  and  Violette  Scott,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
THROCKMORTON  Frances  Barberil,  young- 
est daughter  of  late  William,  and  J.  Lean- 
der  Starr,  of  Halifax,  at  New  York,  by 
Rev.  Bishop  Onderdunk,  at  Trinity  Church. 
American  of 
THROOP  Juliana,  daughter  of  Col.  William,  late 
of  Bristol,  and  James  Eppinger,  Esq.,  of 
Savannah,  Ga,,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Stafford, 

George,  of  Lake  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  and 
Sarah  Church,  daughter  of  George,  of  and 
at  Bristol.  American  of 
THURBER  Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Comstock, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mrs.  Nancy  and  Capt.  Daniel  McFoy,  both 
of  this  town,  married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mrs.  Experience,  of  this  town,  and  John  Bar- 
ney, of  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Relief,  and  Job 
Scott  Spencer,  in  this  town, 

Eliza,  third  daughter  of  the  late  Edward, 
Esq.,  and  Dexter  Randall,  Esq.,  attorney- 
at-law,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Messer, 

Rachel,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  this 
town,  and  Rev.  Elias  Smith,  of  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.,  at  Cumberland.     American  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  Edward,  and  Dr. 
Henry  Waterman,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

James  and  Sarah  Irons,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Thankful  Rose,  both  of  this 
town,  at  South  Kingstown.     American  of 

Darius  N.  and  Palmyra  Irons,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  American  of 


March  3,  1829 

Sept.  10,  1829 

Jan.  6,  181 1 

July  15,  1811 

July  20,  1820 

Sept.  4,  1820 

Dec.  28,  1830 

May  I,  1820 

June  17,  1823 

Nov.  20,  1808 

Nov.  27,  181 1 

Nov.  2,  1812 

April  8,  1 81 3 

Nov.  29,  1 81 3 

Sept.  30,  1 8 14 

Oct.  27,  1814 
Jan.  19,  1815 
April  4,  181 5 
March  i,  1816 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


399 


THURBER  Major  William,  of  this  town,  and 
Abby  Price,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  of 
Newport,  in  this  town,  by  Rev  Dr.  Gano, 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Francis  Elliott,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Amey,  youngest  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq., 
and  Jabez  Gorham,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Hannah,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Ed- 
ward, and  Davis  Dyer,  merchant,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Edward,  Esq.,  of 
Providence,  and  James  W.  Fosdick,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Capt.  Samuel  and  Abby  Alger,  both  of  Prov- 
idence, at  East  Greenwich.     American  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Edward,  and 
Daniel  Sheldon,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Hetty,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Phinehas 
Potter,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr  Gano, 

Henry  and  Julia  Ann  Willard,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Emeline  A.,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and 
Loring  D.  Chapin,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Jacob  B.  and  Alice  Ann  Martin,  youngest 
daughter  of  Joseph,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mrs.  Polly,  eldest  daughter  of  Relief,  and 
John  Wilbur,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of 

William  and  Celinda  Ide,  both  of  and  at  At- 
tleboro.     American  of 

Isaac  and  Lucy  Brown,  at  Providence, 

Abby,  daughter  of  Relief,  and  George  Sim- 
mons, both  of  and  at  Providence, 

Mary  L.  and  Thomas  H.  Bowen,  both  of  and 
at  Providence.     American  of 

Henry  and  Mary  H.  Jones,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  late  Elder  John  P.,  both  of  and  at 
Providence.    American  of 

Hannah  A.,  daughter  of  Major  William,  and 
David  Bolles,  both  of  and  at  Providence. 
American  of 

Stanton,  of  Providence,  and  Martha  B.  Dex- 
ter, of  North  Providence,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 


March  24,  1816 

July  30,  1816 

Dec.  4,  1816 

Aug.  26,  1817 

Jan.  27,  1818 
Sept.  17,  1819 

Nov.  7,  1819 

Feb.  29,  1820 
May  7,  1820 

May  31,  1820 

Nov.  23,  1820 

March  16,  1821 

March  27,  1821 
May  6,   1821 

Sept.  16,  1821 

Jan.  8,  1822 

May  7,  1822 

Oct.  15,  1822 

Oct.  27,  1822 


400  VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

THURBER     Edward  and    Mehitable    Tucker, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Brown,  May  i8,  1823 

Catharine,  of  Providence,  and  Bowers  Lewis, 

of  Dighton,  at  Providence.     American  of  June  6,  1823 

John,  Jr.,  and   Hopestill  Bosworth,  both  of 

and  at  Warren.     American  of  June  27,  1823 

Experience,     of     Providence,    and    Charles 

Bacon,  of  Connecticut,  at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  18,  1824 

Mrs.  Experience,   of  Providence,  and  Capt. 

Charles  F.  Bacon,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  at 

Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     (This 

is  correct.)  Jan.  t8,  1824 

Ann   Elizabeth,   of  Providence,  and  George 

Olney,  of  North  Providence,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.Wilson. 
Stephen  and  Joanna  Luther,  both  of  Warren. 

American  of 
John   G.,   of  Providence,    and    Mrs.    Eliza 

Beedle,  at  Edgartown.     American  of 
Dr.  Daniel,  of  Mendon,  and  Harriet  Taft,  of 

and  at  Uxbridge.    American  of 
Sarah   Ann,   daughter   of   Capt.   John,   and 

Peleg  Hull,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow, 
Newman,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Mrs.  Ardelia  Bly, 

of  Providence,  at  Johnston.     American  of 
James  W.  and  Caroline  M.  Lamson,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  25,  1826 

Alice  Ann  and  Edward  Field,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  4,  1827 

Joanna   M.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Levi 

Lewis,  of  Providence,  at  Olneyville,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Cheney.     American  of  Oct.  5,  1827 

THORNTON  Elizabeth  and  Isaac  Benchley,  at 

Johnston.    American  of  Oct.  12,  1827 

THURBER    Charles  and   Brittania    Holbrook, 

both  of  and   at    Providence,    by   Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  Dec.  3,  1827 

Harriet,    of    Providence,    and    William    H. 

Hawkins,  of  Fall  River,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  3,  1827 

Leonora  W.  and  Perley  W.  Carpenter,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, Dec.  15,  1828 
~  William  K.  and   Mary  R.  Turner,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn,  May  31,  1829 
Olive   and     Bethnel    Turner,    at   Swanzey. 

American  of  June  29,  1830 


May  23, 

1824 

Sept.  10, 

1824 

Oct.  24, 

1826 

Nov.  19, 

1824 

Nov.  22, 

1824 

larch  1 8, 

1825 

RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  401 

THURBER  Lucy,  daughter  of  William,  2d,  and 
Ebenezer  C.  Cooke,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  Oct.  23,  1831 

Hetta,  daughter  of  Dexter,  and  Miles  B. 
Tobey,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Aug.  6,  1832 

Mary  C.  and  Ira  B.  Winsor,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Nov.  22,  1832 

THURSTON  Mary  C,  daughter  of  Samuel  I., 
merchant.of  Georgetown,  S.C.and  Richard 
Waterman,  of  this  town,  at  Georgetown, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Hailing,  May  30,  1809 

Elizabeth  Launders,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Samuel,  and  Capt.  John  Paine  Hammond, 
at  Newport,  Oct.  28,  i8ro 

Abigail  R.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John, 
and  Edward  Stanhope,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Nov.  7,  1815 

Charles  M.  and  Rachel  H.  Pitman,  daughter 
of  Thomas  G.,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Newport. 
American  of  Sept.  11,  i8i8 

Mary  and  John  Crandall,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  17,  18 19 

Abby,  of  Exeter,   and   Albert   Sherman,  at 

Wickford,  June  16,  1821 

Fanny  and  Henry  Luther,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of  Sept.  25,  1821 

Abraham,  Esq.,  Deputy  Collector  of  Cus- 
toms, and  Martha  D.  Prior,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.     American  of  May  3,  1822 

Moses  and  Mrs.  Abigail  Baker,  widow  of 
Capt.  Joseph,  at  Newport.     American  of  Oct,  15,  1822 

Eliza  G.,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  Esq.,  of  Hop- 
kinton,  and  C.  Palmer,  of  New  York,  mer- 
chant, at  Hopkinton.     American  of  Nov.  19,  1824 

Elizabeth  and  Thomas  Miller,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  14,  1825 

John  and  Mary  Chace,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickenng,  Feb.  2,  1826 

Henry  H.  and  Martha  C.  Thurston,  daughter 
of  late  Latham,  at  Newport,  Nov.  19,  1826 

Martha  C,  daughter  of  late  Latham,  and 
Henry  H.  Thurston,  at  Newport,  Nov.  19,  1826 

Matilda    and    William    R.    Pitman,   of    Fall 

River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Norris.     American  of  Dec.  2,  1828 

Mary,  daughter  of  William  C,  and  William 
White,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Oct.  6,  1830 

Sarah  Ann,  of  Portsmouth,  and  George  Gray, 
of  Middletown,  at  Portsmouth,  March  i,  183 1 

Caroline,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Jere- 
miah, of   Hopkinton,  and   William   Torrey 


402 


VITAL    RECORD    OF  HHODE  ISLAND 


THURSTON  : 

Thurstan,  M.  D.,  formerly  of  the  Island  of 
St.  Christopher's,  W.  I.,  at  Hopkinton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Burge, 

William  Torrey,  M.  D.,  formerly  of  Island  of 
St.  Christopher's,  W.  I.,  and  Caroline 
Thurston,  youngest  daughter  of  Jeremiah, 
deceased,  of  and  at  Hopkinton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Burge, 
THWING    John,  Esq  ,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Jenkins, 

at  Portsmouth.     American  of 
TIBBETTS  John  C,  of  this  town,  and  Catherine 
Wilson,  daughter  of   John,  of  and  at  Pres- 
ton, Ct., 

Charles  Norris,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  and 
Sarah  Wilkinson,  second  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, Esq.,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

Maria,  of  Warwick,  and  William  J.  Keep,  of 
Longmeadow,  Mass.,  at  Warwick.  Amer- 
can  of 
TIBBITTS  Charles  Norris,  Esq.,  and  Mary 
Rhodes  Wilkinson,  daughter  of  William, 
Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 
TIBBETTS  Sally  W.,  of  Warwick,  and  Jeremiah 
Whitford,  of  West  Greenwich,  at  Warwick, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

James  W.  and  Betsey  Tefft,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Mary  H.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Tibbetts,  and  Jo- 
siah  Westcott,  Cashier  of  the  Warwick 
Bank,  at  Apponaug, 

Henry,  of  Providence,  merchant,  and  Harriet 
King,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wood, 
TICKNOR  George,  Esq.,  Prof.  French  and 
Spanish  Literature  in  Harvard  University, 
and  Anna  Elliott,  daughter  of  Samuel, 
Esq.,  at  Boston.  American  of 
TIFFANY  Ebenezer,  Esq.,  and  Charlotte  Bliss, 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict. 
American  of 

Comfort,  of  Chariton,  Mo.,  and  Laura  Burr, 
youngest  daughter  of  Col.  James,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  and  James 
Bowen,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Barrington. 
American  of 

Loring,  of  Boston,  and  Mary  Downer,  of  and 
at  Roxbury.     American  of 


March  15,  1832 

March  15,  1832 
Nov.  20,  1829 

Nov.  12,  1815 

May  14,  1816 

March  I,  1822 

Oct.  7,  1823 

Dec,  24,  1826 
Jan.  17,  1827 

Nov.  28,  1827 

Dec.  II,  1828 

Sept.  25,  1 82 1 

Oct.  20,1818 

Aug.  13,  1821 

Nov.  20,  1 82 1 
Jan.- 7,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  403 

TIFFANY  Lydia.  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  Esq., 
and  Rev.  p-rancis  Wood,  at  Barringtpri. 
American  of  Sept.  12,  1823 

William  and  Mary  S.  Mareau,  both  of  and  at 

at  Baltimore.     American  of  Oct.  i,  1824 

Horace  T.  and  Mary  Ann  Day,  at  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft. 
American  of  May  20,  1825 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Comfort,  of  Killingly,  Ct., 
and  Nathan  B.  Morse,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  at 
Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whitmore,  May  16,  1827 

Sarah  J.,  eldest  daughter  of  Lyman,  of  Bos- 
ton, and  John  Slater,  of  Oxford,  at  Boston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Sharp,  Nov.  30,  1827 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of   James,  and  Oliver  C. 

Arnold,  at  Warwick,  May  29,  1831 

TILDEN     Lydia    B.   and   James   Robinson,  at 

Brookline.     American  of  Dec.  7,  1830 

TILLEY  Mary  Ann,  of  Newport,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  deceased,  and  Capt.  Stephen 
Smith,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  at  Warwick,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Sept.  15,  1816 

Maj.  William  James,  merchant,  and  Clarrissa 
Ellery,  daughter  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  both 
of  and  at  Newport.     American  of  Sept.  8,  1820 

Deacon  William,  of  Newport,  and  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Boone,  of  Warwick.  The  deacon  is 
84,  the  widow  74.  He  has  10  children,  75 
grandchildren  and  2$  greatgrandchildren  ; 
At  Wickford.     American  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Abraham,  and  Mumford 
Hazard,  at  Newport.     American  of 

Mary  T.,  of  Newport,  and  Peleg  Seabury,  of 
Taunton,  at  Newport.     American  of 

John  L.,  Jr.,  and  Amelia  Tew,  daughter  of 
late  Col.  William,  at  Newport, 

James  and  Harriet  Melville,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

William  B.  and  Lydia  Brown,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr,  Virgin, 

Mary  and  Samuel  W.  Church,  at  Bristol, 

Sarah  R.  and  Capt.  James  Lawton,  at  New- 
port, 

Catharine  M.  and  William  S.  Vose,  at  New- 
port, 

Nancy  and  William  P.  Congdon,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

James  and  Ann  Ward,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddv."^"™* 


Nov.  9, 

1821 

Nov.  13-16, 

1 82-1 

Oct.  I, 

1824 

Dec.  21, 

1824 

April  18, 

1826 

Nov.  29, 
Sept.  28, 

1827 
1828 

Oct.  s, 

1828 

June  14, 

1829 

July  7, 

1830 

Jan.  19, 

1831 

404  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

TILLINGHAST  Charles  W.,  of  this  town,  and 
Lydia  Arnold,  daughter  of  Judge  Israel,  of 
and  at  Warwick,  married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,        Sept.  21,  1809 

William,  of  this  town,  and  Phebe  Arnold, 
daughter  of  Luke,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  May  6,  18 10 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and  Lemuel 

Chandler,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  21,  1 812 

Joseph  and  Ann  M.  Jones,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     American  of  Aug.  14,  1812 

Amey,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  and  Hop- 
kins Greene,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Dec.  21,  1813 

Mary  H.,  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  and  Daniel 
Harris,  of  Smithfield,  at  Wrentham. 
American  of  May  24,  1814 

Anna,  daughter  of  Hon.  Philip,  of  North 
Kingstown,  and  Dr.  Wilbur  Tillinghast,  of 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  at  North  Kingstown.  Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  I,  1815 

Dr.  Wilbur,  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  and  Anna  Til- 
linghast, daughter  of  Hon.  Philip,  of  and 
at  North  Kingstown.     American  of  Aug.  i,  181 5 

Joseph  Leonard,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and 
Mrs.  Rebecca  Power  Air,  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  Nicholas  Power,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  5,  1815 

Mary  M.,  only  daughter  of  Sylvanus,  for- 
merly of  Providence,  and  George  Petrie, 
merchant,  of  and  at  Little  Falls,  N.  Y. 
American  of  Dec.  15,  1815 

Daniel  H.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Frances 
W.  Earle,  daughter  of  Hon.  Elias,  at  Cen- 
treville,  S.  C,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Vandever,  Jan.  5,  1816 

Nicholas,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  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  Providence.     American  of  March  8,  1822 

Charles  F.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law.,  and  Su- 
sanna Richmond,  -second  daughter  of 
William,  2d,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
b^  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  15,  1822 

Lydia  H.,  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  and  Nehe- 
miah  E.  Rogers,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
at  the  Methodist  Chapel,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Merrett,  Oct.  10,  1822 

Eliza  Ann,   daughter  of  Allen,    Esq.,    and 

Joseph  Torrey,  at  Wrentham.  American  of       Nov.  11,  1822 

Amey  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Joseph, 
and  Capt.  William  Arnold,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  29,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  405 

TILLINGHAST  Jeremiah,  of  Providence,  and 
Mary  Greene,  of  and  at  Johnston.  Ameri- 
can of  July  2,  1824 

Amos  A.,  cashier  of  the  Pawtucket  Bank, 
and  Mary  N.  Jerauld,  both  of  and  at  See- 
konk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Sept.  14,  1824 

Avis  C,  daughter  of  late  William,  of  New- 
port, and  Thomas  Delano,  of  New  Bedford, 
at  Newport.     American  of  Oct.  26,  1824 

John,  of  Seekonk,  and  Artemisia  Willard, 
of  North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  9,  1824 

Dr.  George  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Louisa 
Lyman,  daughter  of  Hon.  Daniel,  at  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.  American 
of  Oct.  14,  1825 

George,  of  Tolland,  Ct.,  and  Mary  Updike 
Eldred,  daughter  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup,  Jan.  26,  1826 

Pardon  D.,  of  Providence,  and  Marcy  Free- 
born, daughter  of  late  Captain  Free- 
born, at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gale,  April  9,  1826 

Philip  and  Elizabeth  Arnold,  both  of  Exeter, 
at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  William 
Northup.     (Issue  of  May  12,  — 16)  May  4,  1826 

Charlotte  L.  and  Nathaniel  Dunn,  Preceptor 
of  the  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent. 
American  of  Sept.  4,  1827 

Joseph  J.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Nancy 
Whitney,  of  and  at  Wrentham,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Fiske,  June  30,  1828 

Pardon  and  Nancy  Angell,  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel, both  of  and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Burlingham,  Dec.  31,  1828 

Nicholas,  of  Tolland,  Ct.,  and  Abby  G.  El- 
dred, of  and  at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Burge,  Jan.  11,  1829 

Pardon   H.  and   Hannah   Howland,  at  East 

Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast,  Jan.  13,  1829 

Anna  Russell  and  John  Almy  Tompkins, 
both  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  at  St.  Paul's 
Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  5,  1829 

TILSON    Clarissa  G.  and  William  P.  White,  at 

Boston.     American  of  April  2,  1830 

TIMBERLAKE  Mrs.  Margaret,  widow  of  J 

-,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Hon.  John  H.  Eaton, 


at  Washington,  D.  C,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ryland,  Jan.  i,  1829 

TIMSON  John  and  Caroline  B.  Cooke,  at  Boston. 

American  of  March  12,  1830 


406 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


TINGLEY  Rowena,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and 
Josiah  Allen,  Jr.,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilder,  Sept.  22,  1811 

Sylvanus,  of  this  town,  and  Roxana  Ellis,  of 
and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  Oct.  17,  1813 

Areunoh  C.  and  Maria  Lippitt,  in  this  town,  Oct.  10,  1814 

Thomas,  of  Attleboro,  and  Marcy  Brown,  of 

and  at  Cumberland,  Feb.  26,  1815 

TINGEY  Commodore  Thomas  and  Ann  Graver, 

in  New  Jersey.     American  of  April  8,  1817 

TINGLEY  Matilda,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  At- 
tleboro, and  Jesse  F.  Peck,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Feb.  10,  1820 

Louisa  and  Richard  Everett,  both  of  Attle- 
boro, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  4,  1820 

Elisha  and    Celia  Lippitt,  daughter  of  John, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,  March  4,  1822 

Abby  C,  of  Attleboro,  and  Chauncey  Shep- 
ard,  of  Providence,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Vernon,  May  28,  1829 

TINDELL  Waiteyand  Thomas  Essex,  both   of 

and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Oct.  16,  1820 

TISDALE  William  and  Elizabeth  Duncan  Dean, 

daughter  of  Silas,  at  Newport,  April  26,  18 10 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Taunton,  and 
Rodolph  Chandler,  of  this  town,  at  Taun- 
ton.    American  of  March  8,  i8r4 

Rhoda,  of  Taunton,  and  James  Bliss,  of  and 

at  Rehoboth.     American  of  Jan.  26,  1821 

Abby  W.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Taun- 
ton, and  Allen  F.  Taylor,  merchant,  of 
Providence,  at  Taunton.     American  of  Nov.  9,1821 

Mehitable,  daughter  of  late  Job,  of  Taunton, 
and  Jarvis  Hodges,  at  Norton.  American 
of  Dec.  II.  182 1 

Sophia  A.,  of  Taunton,  and  Nicholas  How- 
land  Sherman,  of  Dartmouth,  at  Taunton. 
American  of  Nov.  28,  1823 

Gardiner,  of  Wickford,  and  Elizabeth  Hark- 
ness,  daughter  of  George,  of  and  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Feb.  6,  1824 

Abby  and  Calvin  Carpenter,  of  Seekonk,  at 
Taunton.     American  of  Sept.  29,  1826 

Abigail,  daughter  of  late  James,  and  Joseph 
Andrews,  Jr.,  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cobb,  June  14,  1829 

TISDALL  Sophia  and  John  Gibbons,  both  of 
Taunton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  May  20,  1832 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  407 

TITCOMB    George   and   Charlotte   Lowder,  at 

Roxbury.     American  of  Oct.  23,  1829 

Sophia  and  Robert  Carey,  of  Beverly,  at  Dan- 
vers.     American  of  Aug.  3,  1830 

TITUS  Crawford  and  Ann  Cozzens,  both  of  and 

at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  Nov.  16,  1812 

Emeline,  of  Attleboro,  Mass.,  and  William 
Everett  Robinson,  of  Hallowell,  Me.,  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  April.  10,  1816 

Jonas,  Esq.,  of  Scituate,  and  Phebe  Fenner, 
eldest  daugh:er  of  Obadiah,  of  and  at  Fos- 
ter.    American  of  Sept.  20,  1825 

Hiram  W.  and  Lucy  Crocker,  both  of  Valley 

Falls,,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  July  6,  1830 

TOBBETTS  John  C,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Sophia  W. 

Whitman,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barrett,         Aug;  11, 1830 
TOBEY    Love  and  Jesse   Sears,  of  Rochester, 

Mass.,  at  New  Bedford.     American  of  Ma^  11,  1821 

Hope  B.  F.,  daughter  of  Curtis,  and  Dr. 
Phinehas  Savery,  all  of  and  at  Wareham. 
American  of  Jan.  25,  1825 

Silas  W.,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and  Mary 
Greene  Stetson,  at  New  York,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Ware,  June  26,  1828 

Dr.  Samuel  H.  and  Sarah  Lockwood,  daugh- 
ter of  Benoni,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, Sept.  12,  1828 

Sophronia  and  Daniel  Fish,  both  of  Central 
Falls,  Dec.  I,  1828 

Miles  B.  and   Hetta  Thurber,   daughter  of 

Dexter,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Aug.  6,  1832 

TODD  Capt.  Thomas,  Editor  of  the  Argus,  and 
Susan  Webster,  at  Portland,  Me.  Amer- 
ican of  May  I,  1 82 1 

Major  Thomas,  Editor  and  Proprietor  of  East- 
ern Argus,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Greenleaf,  at 
Portland.     American  of  Aug.  15,  1826 

TOLER  Benjamin  H.  and  Eliza  Wood,  daughter 
of  Rev.  William  [who  married  them],  at 
Hanover,  Va.,  Dec.  i,  183 1 

Matthew  M.  and  Lucy  Wood,  daughter  of 
Rev.  William  [who  married  them],  at  Han- 
over, Va.,  Dec.  i,  1831 
TOMKINS  Joseph  and  Angelina  Nelson,  both 
of  Pawtucket,  at  New  Haven.  American 
of  Nov.  8,  1822 
TOMPKINS  Arietta  Minthorn,  daughter  of  Hon. 
Daniel  E).,  Vice  President  of  U.  S.,  and 
Gilbert  Livingstone  Thompson,  Esq.,  at 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,                                              May  17,  i8i8 


408 


VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


TOMPKINS  Cornelius  S.,  of  Seekonk,  and 
Christiana  Cole,  of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Rexford,  June  17,  1821 

Epeline,  of    Troy,  Mass.,   and    Thomas   R. 

Greene,  of  Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet,  July  7,  1824 

Frances  G.,  daughter  of  John,  and  Samuel 
H.  Jack,  at  Newport.    American  of  Feb.  25,  1825 

Susan  B.  and  Samuel  Sally,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of  April  26,  1825 

Hannah  E.,  daughter  of  the  late  Vice  Presi- 
dent of  U.  S.,  and  John  S.  Westervelt,  at 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.     American  of  June  7,  1825 

Eliza  P.,  daughter  of  John,  and  Seth  H.  Dean, 
at  Newport.    American  of  June  21,  1825 

Ann  Almy,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of  Little 
Compton,  and  Ransom  Hicks,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pafne,  Nov.  13,  1825 

Thomas  J.  and  Charity  S.  Davis,  at    New 

Bedford.     American  of  Nov.  14,  1826 

Clarissa   and    Henry    Porter,    at   Pawtucket. 

American  of  May  13,  1828 

John  Almy  and  Anna  Russell  Tillinghast, 
both  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  at  St.  Paul's 
Church,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Taft,  Nov.  5,  1829 

Miss  Frances,  105,  and  Moses  Alexander,  95, 
at  Bath,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  D. 
Smith,  April  11,  1831 

TOOCHER    Hepsabeth  and  Samuel  A.  Robt, 

at  Hartford.     American  of  Oct.  16,  1829 

TOPHAM  William   H.   and  Abby  L.  Bush,   at 

Newport,  Feb.  3,  1828 

TOPLIFF  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Jane 
Sisson  Blackstock,  second  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, of  and  at  Providence,  at  the  Unita- 
rian Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Dec.  3,  1829 
TORRENTE  Senorita  Louisa,  of  Bogota,  Co- 
lumbia, and  Augusta  Leland,  Esq.,  for- 
merly of  Boston,  at  Bogota.  American  of  July  25,  1828 
TORREY  Simon  Learned,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and 
Lucretia  Hatch  Dexter,  daughter  of  Rich- 
ard, of  Boston,  in  this  town,                                 Nov.  16,  1815 

Otis  and  Hannah  Morse,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, both  of  and  at  Providence.    American 

^  of  Jan.  18,  1820 

Rev.    Reuben,   of  Ashford,   Ct.,   and    Ann 
Eddy,  daughter  of  Moses,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Asa  Messer,  Oct.  10,  1820 
Joseph  and  Eliza  Ann  Tillinghast,  daughter 
of  Allen,  Esq.,  at  Wrentham.  American  of  Nov.  i,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  409 

TORREY  Dr.  David  and  Maria  S.  Balch,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  i6,  1823 

Joseph  W.,  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  Caroline 
Collins,  of  Charles,  of  Newport,  at  Flush- 
ing, L.  I.,  Oct.  5,  1826 

Hannah,  daughter   of  Capt.  William,  of  Kil 
lingly,    Ct.,   and   William    Burlingame,  of 
Glocester,    at     Killingly,    by    Rev.     Mr. 
Alkins,  Jan.  i,  1828 

Prof.   Joseph,  formerly  of   Salem,  and  Mary 

W.  Paine,  at  Burlington,  Vt.     American  of        Aug.  27,  1830 
TORTIS  Mary  Ann   and  William  Guerinan,  at 

New  York,  May  S,  1831 

TOTTEN  Levi,  Esq.,  and  Susan  Peckham, 
daughter  of  Timothy,  Jr.,  at  South  Kings- 
town.    American  of  Sept.  11,  181 8 

Sarah  M.,  of  Isle  of  St.  Croix,  sister  of  Col. 
J.  G.  Totten,  U.  S.  Corps  of  Engineers, 
and  Lieut.  F.  N.  Barbarian,  U.  S.  Army, 
at  Newport,  May  28,  1829 

TOURGEE  Benajah,  Jr.,  of  North  Kingstown, 
and  Abby  R.  Briggs,  daughter  of  late  Ben- 
jamin, of  and  at  East  Greenwich.  Ameri- 
can of  May  25,  1824 

Philip,  of  Newport,  and  Susan  Adams,  of 
Wickford,  at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Northup,  April  25,  1826 

TOURTELLOT  Emor,  of  Mendon,  and  Rhoda 

Williams,  of  and  at  Cranston.  American  of  July  4,  181 5 

Jacob  and    Polly  Ballard,  at  Thompson,  Ct. 

American  of  Oct.  15,  18 19 

Esther,  daughter  of   Roger,   of   Foster,  and 
Jonathan  Hammond,  of  Glocester,  at  Fos- 
ter.    American  of  Sept.  15,  1820 
TOURTELLOTTE  Albert  G.and  Betsey  King, 

at  Pawtucket.     American  of  April  22,  1828 

Charles    A.    and    Martha  Ann  Grafton,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  Nov.  27,  1828 

TOURTELLOT  Alzadia,  only  daughter  of 
William,  of  Gloucester,  and  Lebbeus  C. 
Tourtellot,  of  Providence,  at  Gloucester, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  May  23,  1831 

Lebbeus  C,  of  Providence,  and  Alzadia 
Tourtellot,  only  daughter  of  William,  of 
and  at  Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  May  23,  183 1 

Jesse,  of   Glocester,  and   Mrs.  Mary  Graves, 
of  and   at  Providence,  by   Rev.  Dr.  Pick- 
ering, Oct.  31,  1832 
TOW  Lucinda  and  WiHiann  Silk,  both  of  and  at 

St.  Clair,  Penn.,  by  Rev.  Francis  Herrin,  Aug.  23,  1827 


410 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 


TOWER  Henry    and    Hannah    Harrington,  at 
Millbury,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Goffe.   American  of 
TOWNE    Ruth  and  Artemus  G.  Metcalf,  at  Ox- 
ford.    American  of 

Mary  Ann  and  Edwin  S.  Murphy,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent, 

Nancy  P.  and  Hirman  Brown,  both  of  North 
Providence,  at  Providence, 

Susan  D.,  of  Providence,  and  David  E.  Slo- 
cura,  of  Little  Compton,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn, 
TOWNLEY  Christopher  Weyersdale,  of  Car- 
lisle, journeyman  batter,  and  Eleanor  Rich- 
ardson, of  same  place,  at  Gretna  Green, 
Eng.  [Scot.]  This  is  the  fourth  bride  he 
has  led  to  the  altar  in  2  years  and  3  months. 
American  of 
TOWNSEND  Thomas,  Jr.,  and  Susannah  M. 
Coggeshall,  daughter  of  William,  both  of 
and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten. 
American  of 

Major  David  S.,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Eliza 
Gerry,  second  daughter  of  the  late  Vice 
President,  at  Boston.     American  of 

Almy,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Wil- 
liam Polk,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Townsendville, 
N.  Y.     American  of 

Phebe,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  B.  V. 
Hoffman,  Esq  ,  Capt.  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Town- 
sendville, N.  Y.     American  of 

Rev.  Shearjashub  B,,  of  Sherburne,  Mass., 
and  Nancy  Hunt,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Ruth  B.  and  Ebenezer  Bosworth,  at  Bristol. 
American  of 

Martha  C.  and  John  B.  Langley,  both  of  and 
at  Newport.     American  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Horatio,  Esq.,  and  John 
B.  Derby,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  at  Ded- 
ham.     American  of 

Mary  Melville,  of  Newport,  and  Capt.  Joseph 
Strout,  Jr.,  of  Norwich,  Ct.,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

William  H.  and  Maria  Ann  Comstock,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by.  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

George,  of  Exeter,  and  Mary  Peirce,  daugh- 
ter of  Erastns,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  by  Uriel 
Fuller,  Esq.     American  of 

Solomon,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Fanny  Lee 
Drew,  of  and  at  Plymouth,  Mass., 


July  18,  1828 

March  20,  1827 

Feb.  17,  1828 

Aug.  3,  1828 

Dec.  25,  1828 


June  14,  1816 

Aug.  4,  1815 

Nov.  22,  1816 

Dec.  ^,  1817 

Dec.  9,  1817 

March  22,  1820 
April  7,  1820 
June  2,  1820 

Aug.  15,  1820 

Sept.  7,  1824 
Dec.  6,  1824 

Aug.  14,  1827 
Dec.  28,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  41 J 

TOWNSEND  Thomas  A.  and  Mary  Ann  Bur- 
roughs, daughter  of  late  William   G.,  at 

Newport.by  Rev.  Mr.  Norris.   American  of  Feb.  5,  1828 

Amelia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Solomon,  of  Prov- 
idence, and  Charles  Porter,  of  Hartford,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Wayland,  Sept.  29,  1828 

John   and  Ann    Huntress,   at    Portsmouth. 

American  of  Nov.  17,  1829 

David,  Jr.,  and  Ann  A.  Smith,  at  Waltham, 

Mass.     American  of  March  12,  1830 

Edmund  and  Louisa  Ford,  both  of  Newport, 

at  Providence,  April  12,  1830 

Julia  Ann   and  Lucius  K.  Dow,  Esq.,  one  of 

the  publishers  of  New  Haven  Advertiser, 

at  New  Haven.     American  of  May  4,  1830 

TOWSON  Col.    Nathan,  U.    S.   Artillery,   and 

Sophia  Bingham,  daughter  of  Caleb,  Esq.,. 

of  and  at  Boston.     American  of  April  12,  1816 

TRACE    Mrs,    Dolly,    of    Vernon,    and    Jesse 

Glancy,  of  Salisbury,  by  T Atkinson, 

Esq.,  at   Crawford,   Penn.      She  had    16 

children  by  her  first  husband  and  he  15  by 

his   first  wife  ;    13  of  the  former  are  living 

and  14  of  the  latter  are  now  living.  Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  21,  1832 
TRACEY  Julia,    daughter    of    the  late   Uriah, 

Esq.,   and  Theron  Metcalf,  Esq.,  of  Ded- 

ham,  Mass.,  at    Litchfield,  Ct.     American 

of  ,  Nov.  21,  1809 

Lucinda,  of  Lisbon,  Ct.,  and  James  Marriott, 

of  Hopkinton,  at  Lisbon,  Nov.  28,  1822 

Lucretia,  of  Windham,  and  John  F.  Williams, 

Esq.,   attorney  at  law,  at  Woodstock,  Ct. 

American  of  Oct.  28,  1823 

TRAFFIN  Mary   H.    and    William     S.  ?/[oore, 

both  of  Boston,  in  this  town,  Oct.  25,  1812 

TRAFTON  Mary    Ann    Gardiner    and   James 

Mason,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Allen  Brown,  Sept.  3,  1826 

TRAPMAN  Lewis,  Esq.,  late  of  Frankfort,  Ger- 
many,  and    Mary    Bowen    Moore,    third 

daughter  of  the  late  John  Elias  Moore,  Esq., 

of  and  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  by  Rev.  Bishop 

Bowen,  Nov.  16,  18 19 

TRASH  Mary,  daughter  of  James,  and  Robert 

Wood,   both   of  and   at   Cumberland,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Dec.  28,  1820 

TRAVER  Julia  R.,  of  Seekonk,  aud  Richard  A. 

Brown,  of  North  Providence,  at  Ashford, 

Ct.    American  of  May  27,  1823 


Aug. 

17, 

1810 

Sept.  27, 

1813 

Nov. 

19. 

1813 

March 

30, 

1818 

412  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

TRAVERSE  Emeline,    daughter    of    the    late 

Thomas,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Samuel  Phillips, 

at  the   Second   Unitarian  Church,    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Sept.ji6,  1830 
TREADWAY    Richard  M.,  printer,  and  Susan 

Stillman,   at  New    Haven,   by    Rev.    Mr. 

Bacon,  Sept.  10,  1826 

TREADWELL     Alexander    Phillip     Socrates 

Emilius  Ceazer  Hanibal  Marcellus  George 

Washington   and    Miss    Caroline    Sophia 

Margaretta  Maria  Juliannes  Worthy  Mon- 
tague Joan  of  Arc  Williams,  both  of  and  at 

New  Orleans.     American  of 
Mrs,  Martha  and  William  Bentley,  both   of 

this  town, 
William,  printer,  and  Mary  Jackson,  daughter 

of  the  late  Dr.  John,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

American  of 
Julia  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 

Jonathan,  and  Isaac  H.  Pinkney,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
John  W.,  Esq.,  of  Salem,    Mass.,  and  Har- 
riet Farley,  daughter   of  Robert,  Esq.,  of 

and  at  Ipswich,  Mass.     American  of  Oct.  26,  1819 

Ann  Maria,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  H.,  Esq., 

of  Plattsburgh,   and    Lewis   H.    Redfield, 

editor  of  Onondaga  Register,  at  Clinton, 

N.  Y.    American  of  April  4,  1820 

Charles,  formerly  of  Portsmouth,  and  Laura 

Temple,   of   Providence,   at  Salem,  Mass. 

American  of  Feb.  17,  1824 

Susan  E.,    youngest   daughter  of  late  Capt. 

Jonathan,  and  Grin  Claflin,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  2,  1828 

Alexander   Philip    Socrates  Amelius  Caesar 

Hannibal    Marcellus   George   Washington 

and  Caroline  Sophia  Maria  Julienne  Wor- 
thy Montague  Joan  of  Arc  Williams,  both 

of  and  at  New  Orleans.     American  of  Nov.  7,  1828 

TRIBOU    Walter,  of     East    Bridgewater,    and 

Huldah  Holmes,  at  Bridgewater.     Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  23,  1828 
TRIM  Martha  and  Benjamin  Wight,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  20,  1826 

TRIPP  Arthur,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Mary 

Morris,  of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Dowe,  Jan.  3,  1813 

Stephen   and   Mrs.    Martha   Gardiner,   both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  i,  1815 

Howland   and  Eliza  Brownell,  at  Westport, 

Mass.     American  of  May  27,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


413 


TRIPP  Phebe  and  Abraham  Brownell,  at  West- 
port,  Mass.     American  of 

Freelove  and  Paulson  Brayton,  both  of  and 
at  Smithfield.     American  of 

Samuel  M.,  of  Fairhaven,  and  Hannah  M. 
Richmond,  at  Middleboro.     American  of 

Desire,  daughter  of  Capt.  Tillinghast  Tripp, 
of  Westport,  and  Peleg  Brownell,  of  Little 
Compton,  at  Westport.     American  of 

Mary,  of  North  Providence,  and  Joseph  S. 
Billings,  of  Providence.  (He  died  the 
Thursday  after.) 

Elisha,  2d,  of  Providence,  and  Betsey  Eddy 
Alger,  daughter  of  late  James,  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

George,  of  Providence,  and  Maria  Head,  for- 
merly of  Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Kent, 

Mary  and  Charles  Love,  Jr.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickermg, 

Edwin  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hawkes,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley, 

Gilbert  and  Phebe  Manchester,  at  Westport. 
American  of 

Susan  H.  and  A.  J,  Wilcox,  at  Fairhaven. 
American  of 

Silas  G.  and  Margaret  A.  Brotherson,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  David  Kilbourne, 

Mrs.  Susan,  of  Providence,  and  George  Wea- 
ver, of  New  Bedford,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Farley, 
TROOP  Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  Crawford  Easter- 
brooks,  at  Bristol.  American  of 
TROTT  Berthaney  C,  of  Swanzey,  and  Erastus 
T.  Kingsley,  of  Boston,  at  Swanzey. 
American  of 

Betsey  W.  and  James  E.  Bowen,  both  of  and 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard, 

TRUDEAU  Madamoiselle    ,    aged  26,  and 

Gen.  James    Wilkinson,  aged  56,  at   New 
Orleans.     American  of 
TRUESDALE  Thomas  and  Harriet  Lee,  eldest 
daughter  of  William,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Thompson,    Ct. 
and   at  Pomfret, 


and     Harriet 
Ct.     American 


Samuel,    of 

Sharp,  of 

of 
TRUMAN  Dr.  Nathan  and  Mrs.  Mary  Oldham, 

both  of  this  place,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Abby   P.  and   Dutee  Greene,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


May  27,  1823 

Aug.  IS,  1823 

Jan.  9,  1824 

Feb.  6,  1824 

Dec.  12,  1824 

Jan.  8,  1826 

Jan.  25,  1827 

Sept.  II,  1828 

Nov.  9,  1828 

Sept.  18,  1829 

July  30,  1830 

Nov.  9,  [830 

March  14,  1832 
Oct.  24,  1826 

Feb.  22,  1822 
March  25,  1828 

April  20,  1 8 10 
Oct.  14,  181 1 

Jan.  16,  1824 

Dec.  8,  i8u 

Nov.  19,  1818 


414 


VITAL   RECORD   OP  RHODE   ISLAND 


TRUMAN  Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Nathan, 
and  Christopher  B.  Arnold,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison, 
TRUMBULL  Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  Gov- 
ernor Trumbull,  and  Prof.  Benjamin  Silli- 
mon,  of  Yale  College,  at  Lebanon,  Ct. 
American  of 

Charles  A.,  bookseller,  of  Worcester,  and 
Louisa  Clapp,  of  and  at  Greenfield.  Amer- 
ican of 

Aseneth,  daughter  of  Peter,  and  James  Knox, 

both  of  and  at  Millbury.     American  of 

TRUXTON  Gertrude    Parker,  daughter  of  the 

Commodore,  and  John  H.  Houston,  Esq., 

at  Washington  Cityi     American  of 

TUBBS  Temperance    C.    and    Paul    Bates,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
TUCKER  John  F.,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and 
Catharine  Bartlett,at  Dudley,  Mass., 

Polly  and  Hon.  Pierpont  Edwards,  at  Bridge- 
port, Ct.     American  of 

Charles  Carter,  of  Frederick  Co.,  Va.,  and 
Juliana  Blake,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Hon.  Francis,  of  Worcester,  at  Farming- 
ton,  Mass.     American  of 

Walter  and  Lucinda  Chaffee,  both  of  and  at 
Woodstock,  Ct., 

Mrs.  Louisa  Villars,  daughter  of  Gen. 
Thomas  Westcott,  and  Dr.  Sylvester 
Knight,  both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Curtis.     American  of 

Mary  and  Isaac  Andrews,  both  of  Smithfield, 
at  Pawtucket.     American  of 

Sarah  and  George  Snow,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of 

Lucy,  of  Watertown,  and  Joseph  Branch,  at 
Attleboro.     American  of 

Mehitable  and  Edward  Thurber,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 

Hoxsie,  of  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  and  Martha  C. 
Stranahan,  daughter  of  Deacon  John,  of 
and  at  Killingly,  Ct.    American  of 

Capt.  Zachariah  R.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Hannah 
Arnold,  daughter  of  Russell,  of  and  at 
Warwick.     American  of 

George,  Esq.,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy 
in  Virginia  University,  and  Louisa  A. 
Thompson,  of  and  at  Baltimore,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Wyatt, 


Dec.  II,  1832 

Oct.  10,  1809 

Oct.  6,  1815 
March  23,  1824 

Nov.  I,  1825 

March  20,  1825 

May  7,  1815 

Oct.  6,  1818 

Sept.  14,  1819 
March  30,  1820 

June  2,  1820 

Oct.  26,  1 82 1 

March  12,  1822 

Nov.  S,  1822 

May  18,  1823 

Nov.  18,  1823 

Oct.  II,  1825 

Dec.  9,  1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


415 


TUCKER  Abby,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  Thomas  Mathewson,  Jr.,  at 
Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen, 
Ellen  L.,  of  Concord,  N.  H.,  and  Rev.  Ralph 
Waldo  Emerson,  of  Boston,  at  Concord. 
American  of 
Jonathan,  Jr.,  of   Saco,  Me.,  and  Mary  Rick- 

ard,  at  Wiscasset,  Me.     American  of 
Paulina  and   Capt.  Joshua  Nash,  at   Boston. 

American  of 
Rhoda  and  William  Gifford,  of  New  Bedford, 

at  Dartmouth.     American  of 
Angelia  E.  and  Laban  M.  Smith,  of   Darien, 

Ga.,  at  Boston.    American  of 
James,  Jr.,  and    Amey   Ann   Bosworth,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
TUCKERMAN    Edward,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and   Sophia 
May,  daughter  of   the  late   Col.  John,  at 
Boston.     American  of 
Benjamin,  Esq  ,  Postmaster  at    Sterling,  and 
Betsey   Leonard,  of  and  at  Plainfield,  Ct. 
American  of 
TUDOR    Delia,  daughter  of   Hon.  William,  and 
Charles  Stewart,  Esq.,  Commander  of   the 
U.   S.   Frigate    Constitution,    at    Boston. 
American  of 
Eliza,  of  East  Winsor,  Ct.,  and  John  S.  Hor- 
ton,    of    Providence,   at   East   Winsor,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Robbins.     American  of 
TUELLS    Thomas  L.  and  Rachal  Earle,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  John,  all  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 
Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  B.  Greene,  daughter 

of  Stephen.     American  of 
James  M.  and  Prescilla  L.  Ward,  daughter  of 
Benoni,  both  of  and  at  Newport.     Amer- 
ican of 
Samuel  and  Mary  Ann  Cutter,  daughter  of 

Thomas,  at  Newport.     American  of 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Thomas  B. 

Lawton,  at  Newport.     American  of 
John  D.  and  Sarah   B.  Baxby,  at  New  Bed- 
ford.    American  of 
TUFT    Samuel,  Jr.,  of    Uxbridge,   and    Dorcas 

Keith,  at  Ward,  Mass.  American  of 
TUFTS  Peggy  and  Capt.  Samuel  Swan,  both  of 
Medford,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.  American  of 
Rebecca,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  and  William 
Whittemore,  Esq.,  of  West  Cambridge. 
American  of 


Dec.  14,  1828 

Oct.  6,  1829 

March  2,  1830 

April  6,  1830 

May  1 8,  1830 

Aug.  10,  1830 

March  23,  1831 

Feb.  4,  1817 

Feb.  17,  1824 

Nov.  30,  1813 

Dec.  12,  1820 

April  19,  1 8 10 
Aug.  22,  1820 

Sept.  IS,  1820 

Dec.  27,  1822 

Jan.  17,  1823 

May  27,  1 83 1 

Jan.  4,  1825 

April  7,  1809 

Dec.  10,  1811 


4X6  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

TUFTS  Phebe,  of  Medfield,  and  William  Sayles, 

of  Smithfield,  at  Medfield,     American  of  May  6,  1817 

George  A.,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  of  Dud- 
ley, Mass.,  and  Azuba  B.  Fales,  of  and  at 
Wrentham.    American  of  Oct.  4,  1822 

Charles,  of  Smithfield,  and   Sophia   Hunne- 

well,  of  and  at  Cambridge.     American  of  Nov.  9,  1824 

Uriah,  Jr.,  and  Mary  W.  Carlisle,  at  Boston. 

American  of  July  2,  1830 

TULLAR  Charry,  daughter  of  Rev.  Martin,  of 
Royalton,  Vt.,  and  Daniel  Foster,  of  New- 
buryport,  at  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  by  Rev.  Mase 
Shepard,  May  16,  181 1 

TUNMORE  Thomas  and  Ruth  Inches,  daughter 
of  Jesse,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by 
Dutee  Winsor,  Esq.    American  of  Feb.  21,  1815 

TUPPEE    H. r,  formerly   of   Dresden, 

Me.,  merchant,  and  Mrs.  Eliza  Carson,  at 
New  Orleans,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis.  Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  25,  1829 
TURNBULL  John  K.  and  Betsey  Price,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Matthew,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Jan.  27,  1828 

Robert  and  Eleanor  Spencer,  at  Boston. 
American  of  Dec.  22,  1829 

TURNER  Dr.  Henry  E.,  of  East  Greenwich, 
and  Mrs.  Martha  W.  Nightingale,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Manchester.     American  of  Oct.  26,  i8io 

Harriet  C,  of  Warren,  R.  I.,  and  Joseph  Mc- 
Clellan,  Jr.,  merchant,  at  Portland,  Me. 
American  of  Nov.  19,  181 3 

Cynthia  and  George  C.  Brown,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  April  3,  1814 

Dr.  James  V.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Cath- 
arine R.  Greene,  eldest  daughter  of  Hon. 
Ray,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Waldo,  Aug.  27,  1815 

Ann,  daughter  of  Gay,  and  Walton  A. 
Weaver,  of  East  Greenwich,  at  New  Lon- 
don, Ct.    American  of  May  8,  18 18 

Susan  and  Lawton  Kelley,  both  of  and  at 
Warren.    American  of  Sept.  17,  1819 

Margaret  C.  and  Capt.  Alfred  Barton,  both 
of  and  at  Warren.     American  of  Oct.  24,  1820 

Eliza  and  Israel  H.  Day,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  June  28,  1821 

Anthony,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  Clarissa  H. 
Fiske,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  James 
Wilson,  Sept  i8  182? 

James  and  Mrs.  Lydia  C.  Jenckes,  at  Paw-  ^  •      ' 

tucket.    American  of  Jan.  9,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  417 

TURNER  Rev.  John  P.,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and 
Martha  Davis  Armington,  of  and  at  See- 
konlc-   American  of  May  lo,  1825 

John  C.  and  Sabrina  Baker,  at  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  Feb.  10,  1828 

Miss   ,   daughter  of   William,    Esq.,   of 

Sherley  Park,  Cheshire,  and  Thomas  Legh, 
M.  P.  (Her  abduction  by  Wakefield  was 
a  sensation  a  few  months  ago.)  In  Eng- 
land.    American  of  March  25,  1828 

Hon.  Daniel,  M.  C.  from  N.  C,  and  Anna 
Key,  daughter  of  Francis  S.,  Esq.,  of 
Georgetown,  at  Washington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
James,  Feb.  25,  1829 

Mary  R.  and  William  K.  Thurber,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn,  May  31,  1829 

Edward  A.  M.,  Prof,  of  Mathematics  and 
Natural  Philosophy,  in  Middlebury  Col- 
lege, and  Sophronia  Storrs,  at  Middlebury, 
Vt.     American  of  Sept.  15,  1829 

Betsey   and    Benajah    Brigham,   at   Boston. 

American  of  Jan.  15,  1830 

Martha,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Samuel, 
and  Augustine  H.  Shepherd,  M.  C.  from 
N.  C,  at  Washington,  Feb.  25,  1830 

Bethnel  and  Olive  Thurber,  at  Swanzey. 
American  of  June  29,  1830 

Laban  and  Eliza  Merrian,  at  Charlestown. 
American  of  July  27,  1830 

Azro  and  Adeline  Augusta  Robbins,  at  Bos- 
ton.    American  of  April  27,  1831 

John,  of  Fall  River,  and  Jane  M.  Eddy, 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  Enos,  of  and  at 
Warren,  Aug.  15,  1831 

TURPIN  Maiia,  of  this  town,  and  John  Mc- 
Namara,  of  Boston,  merchant,  at  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  10,  1813 

Joseph  W.  and  Parthenia  Beckwith,  at  Smith- 
field,  Jan.  14,  1816 

Ann  Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Capt.  Richard 
King,  of  and  at  Boston.     American  of  July  31,  i8i8 

John  P.,  of  Boston,  and  Martha  K.  Bradford, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  6,  1828 

TUTTJ.E  Abigail  T.  and  Benjamin  Bowen,  both 

of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  July  4,  1821 

Job  N.,  of  Providence,  and  Esther  S.  Blake, 

of  and  at  Rochester,  N.  H.,  June  i,  1823 

TRYSTON  Tabitha  and  Enock  T.    Bowers,  at 

Fort  Hawkins,  Ga.,  Aug.  13,  1823 


418 


VITAL   RECORD    OP    RHODE  ISLAND 


TWEEDALE  the  Marquis  of  and  Rt.  Hon. 
Susan  Montague,  second  daughter  of  the 
Duke  of  Manchester,  at  Huntley,  near  Dub- 
lin, Ire., 
TWITCHELL  Otis  and  Lydia  Olds,  at  Brook- 
field,  by  Rev.  George  R.  Noyes.  Ameri- 
can of 
TYLER  John,  of  this  town,  and  Emelia  Corey, 
of  East  Greenwich,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Cornell, 

Mary  Wells,  of  Wrentham,  and  Enock  Brown, 
of  Boston,  at  Wrentham.    American  of 

Sarah  P.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel,  and 
Samuel  P.  Williams,  of  Mansfield,  Mass., 
at  Brooklin,  Ct.     American  of 

Dr.  George  W.  and  Mary  E.  Aborn,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt.  Jonathan,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 

William  A.  and  Harriet  Atwood,  both  of  and 
at  Warwick.     American  of 

William  J.  and  Louisa  Fay,  daughter  of  Silas, 
of  Princeton,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

George  and  Harriet  Emes,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of 
TYNG  Rev.  Stephen  H.,  of  Georgetown,  D.  C, 
and  Ann  DeWolfe  Griswold,  daughter  of 
the  Bishop,  at  Bristol,  at  St.  Michael's 
Church, 

Charles,  of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  and  Anna 
Selina  Arnold,  daughter  of  Col.  Salmon,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Rev.  James  H.,  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Hop- 
kinton,  Mass.,  and  Matilda  A.  T.  Degen, 
of  and  at  Boston,  at  St.  Paul's  Church. 
American  of 
TYRRELL  Henry  and  Calista  Wright,  at  Hins- 
dale, after  a  courtship  of  30  minutes.  Her 
former  suitor  was  30  minutes  late.  Amer- 
ican of 


March  28,  1816 

April  18,  1 83 1 

Feb.  6,  1809 
Nov.  19,  181 1 

Dec.  16,  1817 

Oct.  8,  1822 
May  22,  1 827 

Oct.  27,  1830 
March  25,  J831 

Aug.  s,  1 82 1 
Nov.  6,  1826 

Ja!n.  19;  1830 

Oct.  23,  1829 


u 


UNDERHILL  William,  merchant,  of  New 
York,  and  Mary  Mitchell,  daughter  of  late 
David,  of  Boston,  at  Nantucket.  Amer- 
ican of 


Sept.  16,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


419 


UNDERWOOD    Charles  and   Nancy   Chilson, 
both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Nicholas  and  Elizabeth  Ward,  both  of  that 
town  (Newport),  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  South  Kings- 
town, and  Caleb  Hill,  of  this  town,  at 
South  Kingstown,  by  Elder  Palmer.  Amer- 
ican of 

Edward,  of  Providence,  and  Abby  Ward, 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  and  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Almira  C.  and  James  C.  Starkweather,  both 
of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

William  W.,  of  Westport,  Mass.,  and  Hannah 
Allen,  of  Little  Compton,  at  Westport. 
American  of 

Frederick,  formerly  of  Newport,  and  Nancy 
Potter,  at  New  Bedford.     American  of 

Mary  E.  and  Amos  M.  Read,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  at  the  Congregational  Church, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hopkins, 

James  and  Hannah  H.  Stevens,  at  Charles- 
town,  Mass.     Amferican  of 

William  A.  and  Emeline  Shute,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Daniel  S.,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Martha 
A.  Cottrell,  of  and  at  Jamestown,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tucker, 

Isaac   M.  and    Mrs.  Eliza   Taber,  at   Boston. 
American  of 
UPDIKE    Richard   S.  and   Mary   A.  Whitman, 
second  daughter  of  Jacob,  all  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

John  C.  and  Mary  Field,  daughter  of  the  late 
George,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

Mrs.  Mary  and  William  J.  Tillinghast,  both 
of  and  at  Providence.     American  of 

Elizabeth  H.,  of  Wickford,  and  M.  T.  Eggle- 
ston,  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  at  Wickford.  Amer- 
ican of 

Rhoda,  of  Smithfield,  and  Joseph  Whipple,  2d, 

Esq.,  of  Cumberland,  at  North  Kingstown, 

UPHAM  Joel  and  Mrs.  Mary  Bussey,  widow  of 

Capt.  William,  both  of  Dorchester,  Mass., 

in  this  town. 

Rev.  Thomas  C,  Professor  of  Metaphysics 
and  Moral  Philosophy  at  Bowdoin  College, 
and  Phebe  H.  Lord,  at  Kennebunkport, 
Me.     American  of 


May  23,  181 1 
Aug.  22,  181 1 

Jan.  2,  1816 

Jan.  II,  1820 
June  7,  1822 

May  17,  1822 
March  25,  1823 

March  2,  1830 
April  30,  1830 
Aug.  20,  1830 

March  27,  1831 
May  20,  1 83 1 

Jan.  20,  181 1 

Aug.  I,  1813 

March  8,  1822 

Aug.  16,  1825 
Jan.  6,  1827 

Sept.  17,  1815 
May  27,  1825 


420  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

UPHAM  Nathaniel  G.,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  of 
Concord,  N.  H.,  and  Betsey  W.  Lord,  at 
Kennebunkport,  Me.     American  of  Nov.  3,  1829 

Charles  and    Elizabeth    Curtis,  at    Boston. 

American  of  Dec.  i,  1829 

Josiah   S.  and   Emeline    Brigham,   at   Ded- 

ham.     American  of  Aug.  6,  1830 

Josiah  S.  and  Emeline  Brigham,  at  Dedham. 

American  of  July  30,  1830 

Nathan,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Mary  R.  Brad- 
lee,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Peirpoint. 
American  of  '  Nov.  30,  1830 

UPSON  Ruth  N.  and  Dr.  Jared  Pardee,  at  Bris- 
tol.    American  of  Aug.  4,  1818 
UPTON    Nancy  G.,  of  Providence,  and  Jedediah 

Mason,  of  New  York  City,  at  Providence,  Feb.  4,  1829 

USHER  Capt.  Aaron,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  B. 
Bosworth,  of  Warren,  daughter  of  the  late 
Benjamin,  at  Bristol,  by  Daniel  Bradford, 
Esq.     American  of  June  2,  1812 

George  F.,  Esq.,  and  Susan  Maria  Griswold, 
eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 
who  married  them,  at  St.  Michael's 
Church,  Bristol,  Aug.  i,  1817 

Susan,    of    Bristol,  and  Daniel  Gorham,    of 

Warwick,  at  Bristol.     American  of  Aug.  17,  1824 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  2nd,  and 
George  H.  Reynolds,  both  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Lewis,  Oct.  18,  1830 
UTLEY  Dr.  Leander,  of  Providence,  and  Han- 
nah Harris,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  and  at 
Cranston.     American  of  May  7,  1824 


VALENTINE  James,  merchant,  and    Julia  A. 

Sterry,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  April  16,  181 5 

J.  Elliott,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Ann  Gray,  of 

Lebanon,  at  Windham,  Ct.     American  of  Nov.  18,  182-? 

VALK  Dr.   William  W.,   of  Charleston,  S,   C. 

and  Jane  Sherwood  Jones,    daughter    of 

Alexander,  Esq.,  at  Bellevue,  Providence,  July  i6   182Q 

VALLABREQUE  Seignior  and  Seignora  Cat-         '    ^      '        ^ 

aline,  the  singer,  in  Paris.     American  of  Jan.  5,  1816 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  421 

VALLEY  Asahel    H.,   of   Johnston,  and  Molly 

Henry,  third  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  of 

and  at  Cranston.     American  of  June  8,  1822 

VANDORN  Ruth  and  Capt.   Spooner  Ruggles, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  22,  181 1 

VANISHON  Henry    J.    and  Isabella   Bray,  at 

Boston.     American  of  July  22,  1830 

VANNECK    Maria    Louisa,  only    daughter    of 

Lord  Huntingfield,  of   Haveringham  Hall, 

at  the  Haveringham  Church,  Suffolk,  Eng  , 

and  C.  R.  Rowley,  Esq.,  third  son    of   Sir 

W.   Rowley,  Bart.,  of  Stoke.     The  clerk, 

while  the  ceremony   was  progressing,  fell 

down  dead  between  the  chancel  door  and 

communion  rails  ;  was  70  years  old.  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  5,  1830 
VANTASSEL  Sophia,  of  Albany,  and  Samuel 

McCracken,  proprietor  of  circus,  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1826 
VAN  ALSTINE  John,  of  New  York,  and  Alice 

Lawton,  of   Newport,   a:  Providence,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  March  13,  1823 

VAN  BUSKIRK    Mary,    second    daughter    of 

Abraham,  Esq.,  of  Athens,  N.  Y.,  and  Silas 

E.  Burrows,  Esq.,   of    Stonington,    Ct.,  at 

Athens.     American  of  Dec.  22,  1820 

VAN  COTE  Charity  and  Benjamin  Haskell,  of 

Providence,  at  New  Haven,  Feb.  4,  1828 

VAN  DEN  HENVIL   Justina,   daughter   of  I. 

C,  Esq.,    and    Governour  S.  Bibby,  Esq., 

both  of  and  at  New  York.     American  of  Dec.  2,  1817 

VAN  DOORN  Joshua,  of  Bristol,  and  Philadel- 
phia Gray,  of  and  at  Tiverton.     American 

of  July  12,  1822 

William  C.  and  Charlotte  Slade,  eldest  daugh- 
ter  of   Col.   Jonathan,  at   Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wight,  Oct.  30,  1827 

VAN  HANN  Abiel  and  Nancy  C.  Carew,  both 

of  Westerly,  at  New  York.  American  of  April  16,  1822 
VAN  NESS  Ann    Elbertina,  daughter  of   Gen. 

John  P.,  of  Washington,  D.  C.,  and  Arthur 

Middleton,  Esq.,   of    South    Carolina,    at 

Washington.     American  of  Jan.  11,  1822 

VAN  RENSSALEUR  Catharine   and  Gouver- 

neur    Morris    Wilkins,    Esq.,   at  Albany. 

American  of  June  8, 1830 

VAN  SANTROORD  Anthony,  Jr.,   merchant, 

of  Albany,  and  Sarah    A.   Barney,  eldest 

daughter  of  Peleg,  of  Swanzey,  at  Bristol. 

American  of  Oct.  28,  18 14 


^22  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE   ISLAND 

VAN  SOLINGER  Jane  Maria,  only  daughter  of 
Dr.  Henry  M.,  and  Gunning  S.  Bedford, 
M.  D.,  of  Baltimore,  at  New  York.  Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  22,  1829 

VAN  VLECK  A  rent  and  Sally  Pru)^n.  Two 
brothers  and  two  sisters  of  the  bridegroom 
are  married  to  two  sisters  and  two  brothers 
of  the  bride ;  at  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.  Amer- 
ican of  May  19,  1809 

VAN  WART  Henry,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Birmingham, 
Eng.,  and  Susan  Clarke  Storrow,  eldest 
daughter  of  Thomas  W.,  Esq.,  of  New 
York,  in  Paris,  at  the  residence  of  the  U. 
S.  Minister,  William  C.  Rives,  Aug.  18,  1830 

VAN  WICKHAM  Mrs.  Arabella  and  A.  E. 
Soesman,  Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  American 
Consul  at  Samarang,  Java,  April  11,  1820 

VAN  WYCK  Pierre  C,  Esq.,  and  Alice  Young, 

at  New  York.     American  of  Aug.  31,  1819 

VAN  ZANDT  Edward,  of  New  York,  and  Lydia 
B.  Collins,  youngest  daughter  of  Lieut. 
Gov.  Charles,  of  and  at  Newport,  May  21,  1829 

VARNEY  Sarah  and  Don  Anton  Crisp,  at  Bos- 
ton.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 

VARNUM  James  M.,  son  of  the  Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Representatives,  and  Mary  Pease, 
niece  of  the  Postmaster-General,  at  Wash- 
ington City.  American  of  March  19,  181 1 
Sarah  B.,  recently  of  Dracut,  Mass.,  and  Rev. 
Cyrus  Humphrey,  missionary  to  the  Choc- 
taw Agency,  at  New  Orleans.   American  of  Feb.  2,  1 819 

VARS    Martha,    daughter    of   John,  of    Middle- 
town,  and  Capt.  Asa' Brooks,  of  North  Car- 
olina, at  Middletown.     American  of  Nov.  15,  1808 
Capt.  Christopher  and   Sarah  Slocum,  daugh 
ter  of  William,  at  Middletown.     American 
of  Feb.  7,  1809 
Marlha    Ann,  of    Newport,  and    Russell  J. 
Clarke,  of  Saybrook,  at  Newport.     Ameri- 
can of  May  2,  1823 
John  and   Martha   Earle,  daughter  of    Wil- 
liam, at  Newport,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Graham. 
American  of                                                            Oct.  10,  1826 

VATON    Maria  and  Thomas   McKay,  both   of 

this  town,  at  Newport,  Nov.  14,  1815 

VAUGHN  Daniel,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  mer- 
chant, and  Hannah  Tew,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Henry,  of  Portsmouth,  Oct.  11,  1810 

VAUGHAN  Benjamin  and  Cynthia  Wheaton, 
daughter  of  Caleb,  at  Friends  Meeting 
House,  Providence,  Dec.  8,  1814 


RHODE   ISLAND   AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


423 


VAUGHAN  Gardiner  and  Eliza  F.  V.  Dickens, 
both    of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Phebe  Borden,  daughter  of 
the  late  William,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Major  George  and  Hope  Carpenter,  both  of 
and  at  Coventry.    American  of 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Hallowell, 
Me.,  and  William  Emmons,  Esq.,  of  Au- 
gusta, at  Hallowell.     American  of 

Elisha  B.  and  Julia  Walker,  at  Killingly,  Ct. 
American  of 

Capt.  George  and  Sophia  R.  Wood,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Elnathan,  at  Newport.  American 
of 

Wanton  and  Sarah  F.  Sprague,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Stephen,  of  Warren,  and  Ann  Studley,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 

Christopher  and  Ruby  Ann  Briggs,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

John,  of  Newport,  and  Catharine  F.  Dan- 
forth,  second  daughter  of  Ozias,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
VEALE  Eliza,  of  Portsmouth,  Va.,  and  Lieut. 
W.  B.  Lyne,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Washington 
City,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wingfield, 
VEAZIE  John,  of  Providence,  and  Diana  Mowry, 
daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Adeline  and    Capt.  Eli   C.  Bliss,  at   Boston. 
American  of 
VERILY    Susan  and  Capt.  John  L.  Perry,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah  D.  and  Capt.  Joseph  B.  Spooner,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 
VERNON  William,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and 
Eliza  DeWolfe,  daughter  of  Charles,  of 
and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold. 
American  of 

Catharme,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  New- 
port, and  Rev.  Joel  Mann,  of  Bristol,  at 
Newport,  at  the  Second  Congregational 
Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten, 

Rev.  Thomas,  Pastor  of  Rehoboth  Congrega- 
tional Church,  and  'Adelaide  Augusta 
Winthrop,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Bristed,  at  St.  Michael's  Church, 


Nov.  5,  iSiS 

Dec.  17,  1819 
April  3,  1 82 1 

Sept.  30,  1823 
March  30,  1824 

Nov.  2,  1824 

Dec.  6,  1824 

June  27,  1825 

March  16,  1826 

May  22,  1828 

June  14,  1829 

Oct.  9,  1817 
Oct.  2,  1829 
May  9,  1824 
Aug.  7,  1825 

Jan.  II,  1814 

May  12,  1816 

May  24,  1 83 1 


424 


VITAL.  RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


VERPLANCK    Johnston,  one  of  the  Editors  of 

the  New  York  American,  and  Louisa  Au- 
gusta  Gouverneur,  at  New  York.     Amer- 
ican of 
VERREN    Rev.  Antoine,  Rector  of  the  French 

Church  der  Espriet,  and  Anna  Maria  Ham- 

mersley,  at  New  York.    American  of 
VERRY    Nathan,  Jr.,   of   Mendon,   and   Nancy 

Ballou,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  daughter  of 

Ziba.     American  of 
Charlotte,  of  Norfolk,  and  Harvey  Chace,  of 

Richmond,   N.  Y.,  at   Norton,    Mass.,   by 

Rev.  Pitt  Clarke.     American  of 
VIALL    John  and  Mrs.  Betsey  Williams,  widow 

of  Stephen  G,,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 
Charlotte  Matilda,  daughter  of   Nathaniel,  of 

Newport,  and   Brig.    Gen.  Isaac   Stall,  at 

Tiverton.     American  of 
Joseph,  of  Munroe,  N.  Y.,  and  Louisa  Smith, 

eldest  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  of  and  at  Bar- 

rington,  by  Rev.  Luther  Wright, 
Jemima,  of  Upton,  and  Henry  Corbin,  of  and 

at  Uxbridge,  by  D.  Taft,  Esq., 
William  and  Eliza  Bowen,  eldest  daughter  of 

Isaac,  Esq.,   at   Providence,  by   Rev.   Dr. 

Edes, 
Benjamin  B.  and  Julia  F.  Rice,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Mary  W.,  daughter  of  Hezekiah,  and  Stephen 

A.  Aplin,  Jr.,  of   Providence,  at    Seekonk, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney, 
Anson,  of  Seekonk,  and  Elizabeth  Bicknell. 

of  and  at  Barrington, 
VICENZA  Duke  of  (Caulincourt),  and  Countess 

Conisigone,  late   Lady   in   Waiting  to  the 

Empress  Josephine,  in  France.    American 

of 
VICKERY    Sally  Almy  and  Paddock  Dean,  at 

Taunton, 
VICKARY  Jane  H.,  daughter  of  late  Hugh,  and 

Eben  Winiilow,  at  Newport.     American  of 
VINCENT    Henry   and   Sarah  Wilcox,  both  of 

Watertown,  Mass.,  in  this  town, 
VINNEMAN    Rebecca  and   Jeremiah   Cole,  at 

Warren.     American  of 
VINNICUM  John,  Jr.,  of  Warren,  and  Charlotte  x 

D.  Martin,  of  and  at  Swanzey.  -  American 

of 
Susan  and  Zephaniah  Mason,  both  of  and  at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard, 


July  I,  1823 

Oct.  26,  1830 

June  27,  1823 

May  25,  1830 
Feb.  27,  1814 

July  II,  1817 

April  26,  1818 
Aug.  27,  1826 

March  23,  1831 
Oct.  24,  1 83 1 

Nov.  21,  1831 
March  29,  1832 

Feb.  28,  1815 
Oct.  14,  1825 
June  13,  1828 
Dec.  19,  i8n 
Oct.  12,  1824 

Sept.  10,  1824 
Dec.  18,  1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  425 

VINSON  Capt.  Samuel  H.  and  Harriet  C.  May- 
berry,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Freeman, 
at  Newport.     American  of  Oct.  17,  1820 

VINTON  George  W.,  of  Providence,  and  Sally 
Parker,  of  Boston,  at  Providence.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  18,  1822 

Mehitable,  daughter  of  Josiah,  of  Braintree, 
Mass.,  and  Rev.  John  C.  Welsh,  Pastor  of 
the  Baptist  Church,  of  Warren,  at  Brain- 
tre'e.     American  of  April  2,  1824 

Amos  Maine,  merchant,  and  Frances  Jones 
Dyer,  second  daughter  of  Elisha,  Esq.,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,         Oct.  25,  1824 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  David,  formerly  of 
Providence,  at  La  Plaisance,  Pomfret,  Ct., 
and  Lieut.  George  Sears  Greene,  U.  S. 
Army,  married  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kellogg.  Amer- 
ican of  July  18,  1828 

Lieut.  David  H.,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Pamelia 
Brown,  daughter  of  late  Major  General 
Jacob  Brown,  at  Brownville,  N.  Y.  Amer- 
ican of  July  24,  1829 

Lieut.  John  R.,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Lucretia 
D.  Parker,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  Esq.,  at 
Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Sept.  29,  1829 

VOAX  Caroline,  ot  Providence,  and  Havilah 
Holden,  of  Cranston,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  May  5,  1819. 

Emeline  Hannah  Brooks  and  Hyman  Bruns- 
wick, at  Franklin,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  of 
Wrentham,  March  2,  1829 

VON  DER  LAUNITZ  Robert  Eberard  Schmett 
and  Susannah  Matilda  Pirrson,  daughter  of 
James,  both  of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Bayard,  May  9,  1831 

VORSE    Mrs.    Nancy   and    Larned    Joslin,    at 

Cumberland.     American  of  Dec.  14,  1821 

Rebecca  and  John  Wyman,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Sept.  23,  1827 

VOSE  Ann,  daughter  of  Edward,  and  Capt.  Jo- 
seph Neal,  of  Rochester,  Mass.,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton.    American  of  April  28,  1820 

Eliza   G.,   daughter  of  the  late  Thomas,  and 

William  Heath, at  Newport.     American  of        July   18,1820 

Charlotte,  of  Providence,  and  James  Simons, 
of  Troy,  Mass,  at  Providence,  Oct.  30,  1828 

William  S.  and  Catharine  M.  Tilley,  at  New- 
port, June  14,  1829 

Hannah  D.  and  Stephen  Baker,  at  Dorches- 
ter.   American  of  May  7,  1 830 


426 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


w 


WADE  Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  Lewis,  and 
Ebenezer  Bishop,  both  of  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Edward  Cole  and  Ann  Burrough,  daughter  of 
the  late  Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Ichabod,  and  Caleb  Gar- 
diner Gibbs,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Prof.  Adams, 

Zebulon,  of  Woolwich,  Me.,  and  Elizabeth 
Bush,  daughter  of  Richard,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Nicholas  and  Bethiah  Hudson,  at  East 
Bridgewater.     American  of 

Marshall  Sumner  and  Miranda  F.  Cobb,  both 
of  and  at  Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske, 

Candace  and  Calvin  P.  Martin,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wade, 

Peleg  L.,  of  Seekonk,  and  Mary  Shares,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Eben,  of  Havana,  W.  I.,  and  Sarah  S.  Clif- 
ford, daughter  of  Benjamin,  both  now  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 
WADSWORTH  Dr.  John  A.  and  Eliza  Mott, 
youngest  daughter  of  Jonathan,  both  of 
and  at  Portsmouth,  at  Friends  Meeting 
House, 

Capt.  Alexander  S.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Louisa 
J.  Dennison,  sister  to  Mrs.  Rogers,  wife 
of  the  Commodore,  at  Washington  City. 
American  of 
WAGFIELD  John  and  Polly  Andrews,  at  Exe- 
ter, Conn.  American  of 
WAGNER  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
George,  Esq.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and 
Henry  Cowing,  at  Charleston,  by  Rt.  Rev. 
Theodore  Dehon.    American  of 

Peter  K.,  Esq.,  editor  of  the  "  Orleans  Ga- 
zette,'' and  Sidenia  Lewis,  daughter  of 
Hon.  Joshua,  Judge  of  the  District  Court 
of  Louisiana,  at  New  Orleans.  American 
of 
WAHLFAHRT  John  Francis,  of  Surinam,  and 
Johanna  Rossario,  at  Providence,  by  Rev 
Mr.  Tobey,  ^ 


Oct.  25,  1812 

Jan.  9,  1820 

May  14,  1820 

April  16,  1 82 1 
June  28,  1822 
Oct.  2,  1822 
Sept.  18,  1825 
April  18,  1827 

Sept.  20,  1 83 1 

Oct.  2,  1822 

Nov.  19,  1824 
March  7,  1828 

May  18,  1813 

Aug.  24,  1819 
June  13, 1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


427 


WAILLEY  Samuel  H.,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Boston, 
and  Mehitable  S.  Bates,  daughter  of  Hon. 
I.  C,  of  and  at  Northampton, 
WAINWRIGHT  Capt.  Robert  D.,  of  the  U.  S. 
Marines,  and  Maria  M.  Auchmuty,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Robert  N.,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Newport.     American  of 

Rev.  J.  M.  and  Amelia  Phelps,  at  Hartford, 
Ct.     American  of 
WAITE  Timothy,  of   Northampton,  Mass.,  and 
Sarah  Smith,  daughter  of  Capt.  Reuben,  of 
.and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 

Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of  Robert,  and 
Samuel  W.  Coates,  merchant,  both  of  and 
at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jarvis, 

Mary,  daughter  of  T.  B.,  of  Boston,  and  Dr. 
J.  F.  Flagg,  of  Uxbridge,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of 

Dr.  Francis  D.  and  Eliza  G.  Newell,  at  Del- 
aware.    American  of 

Phebe,  eldest  daughter  of  Sheffield,  and 
Henry  Read,  both  of  and  at  Coventry. 
American  of 

Joseph  and  Sarah  B.  Cole,  both  of  and  at 
Wickford,  by  Rev.  ?/[r.  Burge, 

Juliana,  of  Montreal,  and  George  R.  M. 
Thayer,  at  Dorchester.     American  of 

Joseph  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Susan  Spink, 
of  North  Kingstown,  at  Tiverton, 
WAITEY  Allen,  daughter  of  Walter,  Esq.,  and 
Otis  Bartlett,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Smithfield, 
WAKEFIELD  John  and  Matilda  Corbin,  both 
of  Dudley,  Mass.,  in  this  town, 

Laura  and  Smith  Brown,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Samuel  Mann,  Esq., 
WALCOTT  Eunice,  daughter  of  Dr.  Michael,  of 
Cumberland,  and  Emerson  Carpenter,  of 
and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder. 
American  of 

Abijah  W.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Sophia  Smith, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Jonathan,  of  and  at  Men- 
don,  by  Rev.  Mr.  L>aggett.     American  of 

Sarah  Ann  and  Isaac  Field,  merchant,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Nancy  and  Loring  Carpenter,  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Col.  Oliver  S.,  of  Connecticut,  and  Jane  L. 
Conard,  daughter  of  John,  of  Philadelphia, 
Sheriff  of  the  Eastern  District  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, at  Litchfield,  Ct.    American  of 


Oct.  14,  1829 

May  24,  1814 
Aug.  18,  1818 

Feb.  25,  181 3 

Aug.  27,  181 7 

Oct.  27,  1818 
Nov.  27,  1821 

March  4,  1823 

Nov.  II,  1827 

Feb.  24,  1829 

Oct.  16,  1829 

Sept.  7,  1826 
Oct.  9,  1 8 14 
Dec.  2,  1 819 

Feb.  21,  181S 

Sept.  12,  1815 

Oct.  7,  1816 

June  20,  1820 

Nov.  25,  1820 


428  VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WALCOTT  Edward  and  Ann  Greene,  daughter 
of  Timothy,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of  May  17,  1822 

George  W.  and  Amey  Lawrence,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  and  at  Providence.  Amer- 
ican of  June  3,  1823 

Amanda  and  Dr.  William  Webb,  at  Wind- 
ham, Ct.     American  of  Jan.  16,  1824 

Mary  E.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  and 
Levi  T.  Cheever,  both  of  and  at  Cumber- 
land, April  10,  1825 

Samuel  B.  and  Martha  Pickman,  daughter  of 

Hon.  B ,  at  Salem.     American  of  June  9,  1829 

WALDEN  Capt.  George  and  Mary  Harwood, 
both  of  Newport,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Dec.  30,  181 3 

WALDIN  Mary  S.,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  of 
Newport,  and  George  S.  Harwood,  of 
Providence,  at  Tiverton.    American  of  Oct.  16,  1827 

WALDO   Emily  and  Rev.  John  Prince,  LL.  D., 

at  Salem,  Mass.     American  of  Dec.  10,  1816 

Catharine    E.    and    Nathaniel    Sweeting,    at 

Porafret,  Ct.     American  of  July  12,  1825 

Francis,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  and  Eliza  Fry 
Wenwood,  of  and  at  Newport,  Feb.  3,  1828 

WALDRON  Billings,  2nd,  and  Hannah  Dimon, 
daughter  of  Jonathan,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Rexford.     American  of  March  3,  1812 

Eliza,  of  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  and  Horace 
Richmond,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Ca- 
nandaigua, Oct.  4,  1 8 14 

Lucy,  of  Bristol,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph, 
Esq.,  and  Jaraes  Phillips,  of  Baltimore,  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Aug.  i,  1819 

Elizabeth  and  Thomas  Diman,  Esq.,  both  of 
and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.  Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  10,  1819 

Polly  and  Israel  Anthony,  Esq.,  at  Welling- 
ton, Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee,  Sept  23   1819 

Phebe,  of  Wellington,  and  Willard  D.  Buck- 
lin,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gushee,  Oct.  15,  1821 

Rebecca  and  Sanford  M.  Pearce,  at  Bristol 
American  of  jan.  7,  ,823 

Lois  and  John  Butterworth,  both  of  Welling- 
ton, at  Taunton.     American  of  May  16  182^ 

Sarah,  of  Warren,  and  John  Thomas  Walker,  ' 

of  North  Providence,  at  Warren.     Amer- 

p'^^'^iiw-,  .,^      ,.  Oct.  28,  1823 

Roswell  Wilcox  and  Cynthia  Kingman,  both 

of  Middleboro,  at  Bristol.     American  of  April  27,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  429 

WALDRON  Martha  and  Benjamin  Hoar,  both 

of  and  at  Bristol.    American  of  Nov.  23,  1824 

Nathaniel,  of  Bristol,  and  Elizabeth  H  Smith, 

of  Newport,"  at  Bristol.     American  of  Nov.  23,  1824 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Leonard,  and  Wil- 
liam H.  West,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Aug.  8,  1826 

Abigail  L.  and  Joseph   Liscomb,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Sept.  4,  1826 

Mrs.   Charlotte   B.,  of   Bristol,  and    George 

Westcott,  of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Brown,  Aug.  7,  1828 

WALES    Susan  and   Eliah   Whitman,  Esq.,  at 

Bridgewater.     American  of  June  3,  18 17 

Marian  and  Samuel  Hodges,  Jr.,  Esq.,  U.  S. 

Consul    to    Cape    de    Verde    Islands,   at 

Stoughton,  Mass.     American  of  Sept.  7,  1821 

Lydia  P.,  daughter  of  late  Atherton,  and  John 

H.   Coggeshall,   both   of    Portsmouth,    at 

Newport.     American  of  April  8,  1825 

Samuel  and  Esther  Hathaway,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,   .  April  25,  1831 

WALFORD    Alexander  O  and   Eliza  Irons,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  28,  1824 

James,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Ann  Luther, 

of  and  at  Bristol,  Jan.  29,  1827 

WALKER  Samuel  and  Hannah  Gushing,  at  Re- 

hoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Sept.  12,  1810 

Capt.  Simeon  and  Nancy  Whitaker,  both  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Dec.  18,  1810 

Timothy,  Jr.,  and   Catharine  Smith,  both  of 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  in  this  town.  Amer- 
ican of  March  23,  1813 
Julius  H.,  Esq.,  and  Mary  McNiel,  at  Wil- 
mington, N.  C.  American  of  July  26,  1816 
Mrs.  Anna  and  Deacon  Joseph  Fuller,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Osborne,  June  17,  1817 

Sally,  of   Stafford,  Vt,,  and   Caleb   Pratt,  of 

Providence,  at  Stafford.     American  of  Dec.  23,  1 817 

Mary  H.,  of   Providence,  and  William  Penn 

Stanton,  of  Warren,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  26,  181 8 

Amory  A.  and  Mary  Whiting,  at  Northbridge, 

Mass.     American  of  May  i,  1818 

Lucy  Ann,  of  Seekonk,  and   Capt.  Samuel 

Davis,   of   Portland,  Me.,  at   Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  May  21,  1820 

Phebe  and  Silas  Leonard,  at  Taunton.  Amer- 
ican of  ■  May  25,  1821 
Elisha   and   Narcissa   Reed,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     American  of  June  22,  1821 


430 


VITAL  RECORD   OP   RHODE   ISLAND 


WALKER    Edward    and    Elizabeth    Blake,   at 

Taunton.     American  of  March  8  and  12,  1822 

Joseph,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  and  Emmarance 
Round,  both  of  and  at  Rehoboth.  Amer- 
ican of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  of  Welling- 
ton, and  Otis  Nichols,  of  Rehoboth,  at 
Taunton.    American  of 

Joseph  and  Adiann  Patt,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland.    American  of 

Agnes,  of  Nashville,  and  Major  Joseph  Nor- 
vell.  Editor  of  the  Whig,  at  Nashville. 
American  of 

Appleton  and  Waitey  F.  Howell,  daughter 
of  late  Hon.  Jeremiah  B.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

John  Thomas,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Sarah  Waldron,  of  and  at  Warren.  Amer- 
ican of 

Peter  and  Deborah  Lincoln,  both  of  and  at 
Taunton.     American  of 

Harriet  and  Edward  Sprague,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Julia  and  Elisha  B.  Vaugban,  at  Killingly,  Ct. 
American  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Richard,  and  John 
J.  Bishop,  at  Seekonk.     American  of 

Col.  Arnold,  of  Scituate,  R.  L,  and  Hannah 
C.  Webb,  of  Windham,  Ct.,  at  Brooklyn, 
Ct.     American  of 

Elizabeth,  of  Providence,  and  Norman  Ly- 
man, of  Hartford,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Arvilla,  daughter  of  late  Timothy,  and  Ed- 
ward Dexter,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk. 
American  of 

Martha,  daughter  of  Hon.  Timothy,  and  Eliza 
E.  Bradshaw,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of 

Zachariah  and  Lydia  Ide,  both  of  and  at  See- 
konk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease, 

Abigal,  of  Dighton,  and  Lemuel  Morse,  Esq., 
of  Rehoboth,  at  Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gushee, 

Sarah,  of  Providence,  and  Abraham  B.  Law- 
ton,  of  New  London,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  ' 

Robert  and  Betsey  Rathbone,  both  of  and  at 
Scituate, 


Aug.  23,  1822 

Aug.  30,  1822 
Oct.  IS,  1822 

May  6,,  1 823 

Oct.  IS,  1823 

Oct.  28,  1823 

Jan.  21,  1824 

March  25,  1824 

March  30,  1824 

April  20,  1824 

Nov.  2,  1824 

Dec.  27,  1824 

Feb.  18,  1825 

Oct.  7,  182s 
May  s,  1826 

Sept,  28,  1826 


Feb.  II,  1827 
Jan.  18,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


431 


WALKER  Belinda,  23,  and  J Hull,  60,  after 

a  widowhood   of  5  weeks,  at   Farrington, 

Penn.     American  of  May  22,  1829 

Dr.  Charles  and  Sarah  D.  Storrs,  at  North- 
ampton.    American  of  Oct.  6,  1S29 

Betsey  Matilda,  of  Foster,  and  John  Henry 
Parker,  of  Norwich,  at  Griswold,  Ct.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Bliss,  Nov.  i,  1829 

Rev.  James  and  Catharine  Bartlett,  daughter 
of  George,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.  Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  25,  1829 

Dudley,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Jane  W.  P.  Hill, 
at  Mannsville,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 
American  of  April  26,  1830 

Emily  and  Alonzo  H.  Keith,  at  Hopkinton. 
American  of  April  i,  1831 

Gilbert,  of  Taunton,  formerly  of  Bristol,  and 
HopestiU  Potter  Munro,  daughter  of  Major 
Hezekiah,  of  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bristed,       April  24,  183 1 

Mary  Ann  and  Jonathan  Waterman,  at  New 

Bedford.     American  of  May  10,  183 1 

Ruth    A.  and    William  Smith,  at  Eastham. 

American  of  May  17,  1831 

Martha  B.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Joshua  H. 
Work,    of    Providence,    at  Attleboro,   by  , 

Rev.  Mr.  Chapin,  Oct.  24,  1831 

Betsey  M.  and  Ethan  Allen,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Pickering,  Sept.  13,  1832 

WALL    William   and   Ann   Saunders,  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of  Dec.  7,  1822 

Eliza  S.  and  Adam  Brown,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  3,  1825 

Samuel  C.  and  Almira  Whitman,  at  Coven- 
try.   American  of  Oct.  7,  1825 
WALLACE    Samuel,  aged  15  years,  6  months, 
and    Mrs.  Betsey  Coffin,  aged  57  years,  at 
Londonderry,  N.  H.     American  of                     June  12,  18 10 

Mary,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  and  John  Clifford,  formerly  of  this 
town,  merchant,  at  Albany,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Neill.     American  of  '  March  3,  1815 

William,  merchant,  and  Kitty  Leegy,  both 
of  and  at  Philadelphia.  The  courtship, 
consent  and  marriage  took  30  minutes. 
American  of  Sept.  20,  1816 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Capt.  David,  of  Hyde 
Co.,  N.  C,  and  Stephen  G.  Field,  formerly 
of  this  town,  at  Hyde  Co.,  N.  C.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  II,  1818 


432  VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

WALLACE     Hetty    Ann,   daughter  of    Capt. 

David,   of   Hyde    Co.,  N.  C,  and  Israel 

Sheldon,  formerly  of   Pawtuxet,  at   Hyde 

Co.,  Dec.  14,  1820 

Frances,  daughter  of   Capt.  David,  of  Ocra- 

cock,  and  Israel  Sheldon,  of  Mattamusket, 

at  Portsmouth,  N.  C.     American  of  July  22,  1825 

Rachal   L.   and    Gilmore   Pond,   at   Lowell. 

American  of  Sept.  15,  1829 

WALLACH    Harriet,  daughter  of  Moses,  Esq., 

and   Jacob  Crowningshield,  U.  S.  Navy,  at 

Boston.     American  of  June  14,  1825 

WALLEN    Phebe,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 

Capt.  Jonathan,  and   Joseph  Field,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  7,  1819 

John   and   Sophia  H.  Field,  daughter  of  the 

late  John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  - 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  "  Feb.  9,  1820 

WALLIN    Sarah  and  George  Weeden,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  2,  1829 

WALLIS    Nancy  Hale  and  James  Cameron,  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Jan.  30,  1825 

WALSH  Michael   and  Sarah  Brown,  at   U.   S. 

Marine  Hospital,  Chelsea.     American  of  April  22,  1831 

WALTER  Mary  H.  and  Alfred  Crowningshield, 

at  Valley  Falls.     American  of  April  8,  1823 

WALTERS  Sophia  and  Francis  Bliven,  both  of 

and  at  this  town.     American  of  Aug.  23,  1814 

WALTON  Atlantick    Ocean  and    Reuben    C. 

Miller,  in  Virginia.     American  of  Jan.  6,  181 8 

Amos  and    Mary  H.  Messinger,  both  of  and 

at  Attleboro.     American  of  Dec.  23,  1823 

Samuel   W.    and    Sally  L.  Willard,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Chepachet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Angell,        Sept.  12,  1824 
WARD  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Stamford,  and  Frances 

Ellsworth,   second    daughter   of    the  late 

Hon.  Oliver,  at  Windsor,  Ct.,  May  10,  1809 

Elizabeth  and  Nicholas  Underwood,  both  of 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  Aug.  22,  181 1 

Samuel,  of   South  Kingstown,  and  Lucinda 

Paine,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  of  and 

at  New  Shoreham,  Sept.  26,  181 1 

Henry,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  Eliza  Hall, 

daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Hall,  of  and 

at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  Sept.  2,  1818 

Abby,  daughter    of    Benjamin,  of  Newport, 

and  Edward  Underwood,  of  Providence,  at 

Newport.     American  of  Jan.  11,  1820 

Prescilla  L.,  daughter  of   Benoni,  and  James 

M.  Tuell,  both  of  and  at  Newport.    Amer- 

^«^^"  of  Sept.  15,  1820 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  433 

WARD  Benoni  and  Mary  Finn,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.    American  of  Oct.  17,  1820 

Silas  and  Alice  C.  Boone,  daughter  of  James, 

at  Newport.     American  of  Oct.  27,  1820 

Rev.  John,  of  St.  Louis,  formerly  Rector  of 

Church   in  Lexington,  and  Sarah  Clifford, 

at  Lexington,  Ky.,  May  17,  1821 

Sally,    daughter    of    Nicholas,  and   Thomas 

Bush,  Jr.,  at  Newport.     American  of  Sept.  20,  1822 

John  and  Wealthy  Maxon,  daughter  of  Isaac, 

at  Newport.    American  of  Dec.  31,  1822 

Benjamin  W.  C,  of   Newport,  and  Susan  E. 

K.    Munro,    of     Bristol,    at    Middleboro. 

American  of  April  27,  1824 

Sarah  H.,  daughter  of  Thomas  W.,  Esq.,  and 

Benjamin   P.  Putnam,  of   Marietta,  O.,  at 

Shrewsbury,  Mass.     American  of  Oct.  12,  1824 

Harriet,    daughter    of    Nicholas,  and  Perry 

Sherman,  at  Newport.     American  of  May  24,  1825 

Frances  Fidelia,  daughter  of  Judge  Ward, 

and  Rev.    Alvan  Lamson,  of    Dedham,  at 

Boston.     American  of  July  22,  1825 

Susan  C,  of  Providence,  and  Daniel  B.  Davis, 

of  Newport,  at   Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Webb,  Oct.  3,  1825 

Delia,  daughter  of  Artemus,  Esq.,  and  John 

Manning,  at  Worcester,  Dec.  14,  1825 

Mrs.  Wealthy  Ann,  of  Cumberland,  and  Wel- 
come Nichols,  of  Coventry,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  March  17,  1828 

Gardiner  G.,  of  West  Greenwich,  and  Ann 

Elizabeth  Maxon,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Dec.  25,  1828 

Lucy  A.  and    Charles  Leman,  at  Boston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Motte.     American  of  Feb.  9,  1830 

Ann  and  James  Tilley,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Jan.  19,  1831 
William,  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  105,  and 

Catharine  Wright,  48,  at    Federalsburgh, 

Md.     American  of  Jan.  10,  1832 

WARDLOW  James    and    Eliza    Cooke,    eldest 

daughter  of   Robert,  both   of  and  at  See- 

konk.     American  of  Jan.  26,  1821 

WARDWELL  Lydia,  daughter  of  Col.  Samuel, 

and  Allen  Smith,  of  Dighton,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Nov.  29,  1809- 

Sally,  daughter  of  Col.  Samuel,  and  Thomas 

Peckham,  Jr.,  married  at   Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wright,  Nov.  29,  1809 


434  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 

WARDWELL  Elizabeth,  daughier  of  Stephen, 
and  John  Dunwell,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  20,  1812 

Mary,  daughter  of  Stephen,  and  Capt.  Ba- 
nanuel  Bowers,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  14,  1815 

Abigail  and  Henry  Wright,  Jr.,  merchant,  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Jan.  23,  1817 

Col.  Samuel  and   Mrs.  Lucy   Coggeshall,  at 

Bristol,  Nov.  23,  1817 

Capt.  George  S.  and  Rebecca  1.  Churchill, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin  K.,  both  of 
and  at  Bristol,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  by 
Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  May  31,  1819 

Josiah    S.    and    Sally   Lindsey,   at   Bristol. 

American  of  May  4,  1821 

John  and  Dorcas  Corey  Snow,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  19,  1823 

Stephen  Snow  and   Mary  Seabury,  at  Provi- 

-     dence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  9,  1823 

Celia  D.  and  Ichabod  Perry,  both  of   and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  9,  1825 

Ellen,  eldest  daughter  of  Allen,  Esq.,  of  Bris- 
tol, and  Rev.  Isaac  Stoddard,  of  New  Lon- 
don, at  Bristol.     American  of  July  8,  1825 

Thomas  J.  and  Lydia  H,  Greene,  daughter  of 
Major  William  F.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  26,  1825 

Dea.  Stephen  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Shaw,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,         May  17,  1826 

Eleanor  and  Thomas  Greene  Munro,  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  May  i,  1827 
WARE  Clarinda,  of  Uighton,  and  Aroriet  Rich- 
mond, of  this  town,  at    Dighton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gushee,                                                            Feb.  10,  i8ii 

Harriet  J.  and  Franklin  Newell,  of  this  town, 

at  Shrewsbury.     American  of  '         Nov.  29,  181 1 

Charles,  an  officer  in  U.  S.  Navy  Yard, 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  and  Catharine  Au- 
gusta Rhodes,  of  Boston,  daughter  of  the 
late  Dr.  F.  W.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  u,  1817 

Mary,  daughter  of  Dr.  George,  of  Dighton, 
Mass.,  and  Capt.  Seth  Talbot,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  9,  18 19 

Rev.  William,  pastor  of  First  Congregational 
Church,  N.  Y.,  and  Mary  Waterhouse, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Benjamin,  of  and  at  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.     American  of  June  17,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  435 

WARE  Augusta,  of   Boston,  and  Benjamin  H. 

Norton,  publisher  of    Hartford  Times,  at 

Grenfield.    American  of  Aug.  13,  1824 

Rev.  Henry  and  Mary  Packard,  daughter  of 

late  Mark  P.,  Esq.,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Gannett.     American  of  June  15,  1827 

Orlando  and  Susan  W.  Maynard,  at  Worces- 
ter, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hoardley,  Nov.  24,  1 828 
Leander  M.  and  Frances  Metcalf,  daughter 

of  Samuel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  18,  1830 

James   and    Lucretia   Farnsworth,  at  Wren- 

tham.     American  of  July  29,  1831 

WARFIELD  Hannah  and  Joseph  Aibert,  both 

of  and  at  Milford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Long,  June  16,  1828 

WARING  Leigh,  of  the  Providence  Theatre,  and 

Carohne   Placide,   of   and  at   New  York. 

American  of  July  i,  1814 

Francis  M.,  of   Newport,  and   Jane    Ball,  of 

and  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Oct.  3,  1827 

Amelia,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  E.  T.,  and 

Elias   O.  Ball,  Esq.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C, 

at  Newport,  June  3,  1830 

WARNER  James    M.    and    Lydia    W.  Searle, 

daughter   of   John,  in    this   town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  May  24,  1812 

Bathsheba  and  Jacob  Synja,  both  of  and   at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  23,  1813 

Marcy,  of  Glocester,  and  William  Coburn,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     American 

of  Sept.  3,  1813 

Harriet,  daughter  of   the   late  Capt.  John,  of 

this  town,  and  William    L.  Manchester,  of 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  American  of  Jan.  6,  18 15 

Capt.  Samuel  and  Sarah  Ann  Mann,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct,  i,  1815 

Catharine  and    Capt.  William  Harrison,  both 

of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Jan.  i,  1816 

Henry  W.,  of  New  York,  and  Mrs  Anna  M. 

Bartlett,  daughter  ot   Cornelias  I.  Bogert, 

Esq.,  of  and  at  Jamaica,  L.  L,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Sayre,  Jan.  17,  1817 

Lydia  and  William  Field,  2d,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of  Dec.  18,  1818 

Lydia,  of  Glen's    Falls,  N.  Y.,  and    William 

Robinson,     formerly    of     Providence,     at 

Glen's  Falls,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Griswold.    Amer- 
ican of  July  25,  1820 
James  S.  and  Hepsabreth  Cathcart,  formerly 

of  Nantucket,  at  Mendon.     American  of  June  12,  1821 


436  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 

WARNER   Sarah  Ann  and   Caleb    C.    Cooke, 

both  of  and  at  Providence.     American  of         April  lo,  1821 

Mary  and  Col.  Sayles  Mowry,  at  Glocester, 
by  John  Hawkins,  Esq.,  May  14,  1821 

Mary  arid  Otis  Tabor,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  2,  1821 

Hannah   and   John   Willey,  both   of  and  at 

.    Providence.     American  of  May  17,  1822 

Capt.  James,  of  Warwick,  and  Susan  Angell, 

of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Aug.  17,  1823 

William,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  and  Ann 
Willey,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown,  Sept.  22,  1823 

Zerviah,  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Dan- 
iel, and  Capt.  Lewis  Mowry,  of  and  at 
Smithfield.     American  of  Dec.  2,  1823 

Sarah  and  William  M.  Greene,  at  Warwick. 
American  of  Dec.  23,  1823 

Christopher  and  Sally  Greene,  both  of  War- 
wick, at  Providence,  May  29,  1825 

Thomas  and  Sally  Chace,  both  of    Warwick, 

at  Providence,  May  29,  1825 

Capt.  Gilbert,  of  New  York,  and  Phebe  Bax- 
ter, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickenng,  July  31,  1825 

Thoma.s  W.  and  Maria  Willey,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  Jan.  12,  1826 

George  W.,  Esq.,  and  Janette  Lackey,  both 
of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown. 
American  of  June  13,  1826 

Sally  Ann,  daughter  of  late  John,  and  Heze- 
kiah  Niles,  Editor  of  the  Register,  at  Balti- 
more.    American  of  July  11,  1826 

Julia  A.  B.  and  Josiah  H.  Ormsbee,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  bv  Rev.  Mr.    Brown,  Oct.  11,  1826 

James  M.,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  Bright- 
man,  formeriy  of  Westport,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Jan.  25,  1829 

Ann  C.  and  Daniel  Y.  Young,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr,  Pickering,  May  27   1829 

Caleb  and  Sally  Gould,  at  Salem.     American 

fr^   T     J       ,.         ,,  Feb.  S,  1830 

Ehza  L.,  daughter  of  late  John,  U.  S.  Consul 

at  Havana,  and  W.  H.  D.  C.  Wright,  U. 

S.  Consul  at  Rio  Janeiro,  S.  A.  American 

Feb  2^   18^ 

Beriah  and    Luther    Tarbell,    at    Harvard.  " 

American  of  j^^j    .^     „ 

Elizabeth  and  Edwin  Brewer,  at  Middletown  ^     ^  ^  >      i 

^™""'^^"  °f  July  30,:i830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  437 

WARNER  Stephen  G.  and  Catharine  C.  Greene, 

youngest  daughter  of  William,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Feb.  9,  1831 

Laura  Ann,  of  Killingly,    Ct.,    and   William 

Seaver,  of  Smithfield,  at  Killingly,  Oct.  21,  1832 

WARRALL  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  John,   of 

Philadelphia,  merchant,  formerly  of  Lime- 
rick, Ireland,  and  Edmund  Lee  Ellis,  Esq., 

of  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  at  Philadelphia,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Abercrombie.     American  of  Aug.  i,  1828 

WARREN  Dr.   Thomas  and  Martha  DeWolfe, 

daughter  of  Charles,  all  of  Bristol,  in  this 

town,  Nov.  23,  181 1 

Lewis  and  Mary  Cole,   of  Warwick,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of  March  28,  1815 

Hetty,  of  Lyme,  Ct.,  and  Job  Hamilton,  of 

Warwick,  at  Lyme.    American  of  Jan.  16,  i8j8 

Matilda  and  Capt.  Benjamin  Church,  both  of 

and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann.     Amer- 
ican of  July  25,  1820 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of   Samuel,  of  Bristol, 

and  William  Jones,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  at 

Bristol,  Sept.  12,  1824 

Pelham   W.,    Esq.,  and   Jeanette  Taylor,  in 

Plymouth,  (Clarke's  Island,)  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Kendall.     American  of  Oct.  21,  1825 

Charles  H.,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Abby  B. 

Hedge,  daughter  of  B ,  Esq.,  of  and  at 

Plymouth,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Kendall, 
Nancy   B.,  daughter  of   Major  Russell,  and 

Henry  Brown,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Mann, 
Almira,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Benjamin  D. 

Davol.     American  of 
Abraham,  of  Fall  River,  and  Diana  Gilford, 

at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Job  Borden, 
Rev.  Charles  J.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Charlotte 

Wesson,  of  and  at  Milbury.     American  of 
David  B.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Eliza  Bateman, 

of  and  at  Providence, 
Joseph,  17,  and  Hannah  Baker,  19,  at  Dart- 
mouth.    American  of 
Anna  G.  and  Josiah  H.  Hammond,  at  Graf- 
ton.    American  of 
Minerva,  daughter  of  Joseph,  deceased,  and 

Joseph  S.  Cooke,  at  Fall  River,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Smith, 
John   and   Hannah  Hiller,  at  New  Bedford. 

American  of 


Dec.  27, 

1825 

Sept.  3, 

1826 

March  2, 

1827 

Sept.  12, 

1827 

June  10, 

1828 

Dec.  3, 

1828 

Aug.  18, 

1829 

Oct.  23, 

1829 

Dec.  I, 

1830 

Jan.  7, 

1831 

438 


VITAL   RECORD    OP   RHODE  ISLAND 


WARREN  Robert  and  Mary  Ann  Frisby,  at 
Peterboro,  Eng.  The  marriage  of  his  father 
to  his  bride's  sister  has  been  announced. 
He  can  say: 

My  wife  my  father's  sister  is, 
My  sister  is  my  mother, 
My  wife  my  father's  daughter  is. 
My  father  is  my  brother. 
WARRINER  Abner  M.,  of  Palmer,  Mass.,  and 
Mary  Ann  Greene,  daughter   of   the   late 
Col.  Job,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.   Mr. 
Curtis, 
WARRING  Ann  B.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Hambleton    Warring,   of   North    Carolina, 
and  Co).  Job    Greene,  Jr.,  of   and   at  Cov- 
entry, by  Rev.  Levi  Walker, 
Hambleton,   of  Edenton,   N.    C,  and  Eliza 
Jeanette  Field,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
WARRINGTON,  Capt.  Lewis,  U.  S.  Navy,  and 
Carey    King,  daughter   of  the  late  Miles, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Norfolk,  Va. 
WARTMAN   Jacob   and    Catharine  Moonshire, 
after  a  courtship  of  15  years,  in  Chester  Co., 
Penn.,    married    April    13,   April    i8th   he 
posted  her, 
WA.SHBURN  Fanny,  of  Raynham,  and  Horatio 
Leonard,  Esq.,  sheriff  of  Bristol  Co.,  Mass  , 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Col.  ,  of  Middleboro, 

and  Hercules  Chesman,  Esq.,  attorney  at 
law  of  Freetown,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Bates.     -American  of 
Lysander,  merchant,  of  Boston,  and  Martha 
D.  Dean,  daughter  of  Silas,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton, 
Rue],    Esq.,   of    Livermore,  Me.,  and   Delia 
King,  daughter  of  Barzillai,  at  Raynham,  by 
Rev.  Stephen  Hull.     American  of 
William,  of  Taunton,  and  Mrs.  Phebe  Pearce 
Penno,    daughter   of  Dr.   Benjamin  Dyer, 
of  and  at  Cranston.     American  of 
Isaac,  Jr.,  merchant,  of  Taunton,  and  Joanna 
S.  Atwood,   of   Providence,   at   Cranston. 
American  of 
Betsey  and  Rodney  Grinnell,    at   Taunton. 

American  of 
Milton  and  Abigail  Keith,  of  Middleboro,  at 
Freetown.     American  of 


Feb.  21,  1813 

Dec.  6,  1818 
March  25,  1824 
March  13,  1817 

May  3,  181 1 
Sept.  25,  1812 

Feb.  21,  1815 

July  14,  1818 

Oct,  27,  1820 

Sept.  28,  1 82 1 

June  4,  1822 

March  29,  1825 

May  3,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


439 


WASHBURN  Caleb  Strong,  of  Raynham,  and 
Sarah  Tillinghast  Oldridge,  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Joel  Mann.     Aroerican  of 

Ruth  and  Rev.  Joseph  Muencher,  both  of 
Leicester,  Mass.,  at  South  Leicester,  in 
Christ  Church,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Gris- 
wold.     American  of 

Philo,  of  Middleboro,  and  Harriet  White,  of 
and  at  Raynham,  by  Rev.  E.  Sanford. 
American  of 

Philo  and  Harriet  White,  at  Raynham. 
American  of 

Albert  G.  and  Mary  Park,  both  of  and  at 
Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cobb, 

Sarah  and  Asa  Tabor,  at  New  Bedford. 
American  of 

Jeremiah  and  Adeline  S.  Lovis,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Elizafbeth  N.,  daughter  of  late  Isaac,  and 
Francis  S.  Munro,  of  Bristol,  at  Taunton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  West, 
WASHINGTON  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Lund, 
Esq.,  and  Lieut.  Joseph  S.  Macpherson,  U. 
S.  Navy,  both  of  and  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
American  of 

Dr.  Bailey,  Surgeon  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Anna 
Matilda  Lee,  daughter  of  late  Richard 
Bland  Lee,  Esq.,  at  Washington  City. 
American  of 
WATERHOUSE  Dr.  Benjamm  and  Louisa  Lee, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Cambridge, 
Mass.     American  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  Benjamin,  of  Cam- 
bridge, and  Rev.  William  Ware,  Pastor  of 
First  Congregational  Church,  N.  Y.,  at 
Cambridge,  Mass.  American  of 
WATERMAN  Richard,  of  this  town,  and  Mary 
C.  Thurston,  daughter  of  Samuel  I.,  mer- 
chant, of  and  at  Georgetown,  S.  C,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Holling, 

Stephen  and  Amey  Aldrich,  daughter  of 
Esek,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mary,  of  Glastonbury,  Ct.,  and  Capt.  Chaun- 
cey  Cooley,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  at  Glaston- 
bury, 

George  and  Patience  Brownell,  both  of  and 
at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jones, 

Christopher  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Potter,  at  Cran- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 


Sept.  30,  1825 

Nov.  22,  1825 

Feb.  24,  1826 
March  3,  1826 

Oct.  27,  1826 
Aug.  27,  1830 
Sept.  24,  1830 

Jan.  27,  1833 

Feb.  16,  1819 

Dec.  4,  1829 
Oct.  I,  1819 

June  17,  1823 

May  30,  1809 
Feb.  4,  i8io 

Feb.  3,  1813 
March  28,  18 13 
March  24,  1814 


440 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


WATERMAN  Dr.  Henry  and  Sarah  Thurber, 
daughter  of  late  Edward,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Thankful  and  John  Day,  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 

William,  Jr.,  and  Amey  Bowen,  daughter  of 
Asaph,  Esq.,  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Stone, 

Emma,  second  daughter  of  John,  of  Warwick, 
and  Col.  Ray  G.  Allen,  of  North  Kings- 
town, at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield. 
American  of 

Amey,  daughter  of  Asael,  of  Johnston,  and 
Elisha  S.  Winsor,  of  Glocester,  at  John- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.  Park, 

Louisa,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  of  Cum- 
berland, and  Mo  wry  Taft,  formerly  of  Ux- 
bridge,  Mass.,  now  of  and  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,     American  of 

Charles,  Jr.,  and  Fanny  Fenner,  second 
daughter  of  James,  both  of  and  at  John- 
ston.    American  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  and  Am- 
brose Clarke,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 

Amey,  daughter  of  Resolved,  Esq.,  of  John- 
ston, and  Robert  Bowen,  at  Scituate,  by 
Rev,  Mr.  Sprague.     American  of 

Benoni,  of  Johnston,  and  Ruth  D.  Knight, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Richard,  of  and  at  Cran- 
ston.    American  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Elisha,  and  Henry 
Whitford,  of  Coventry,  Ct.,  at  Johnston. 
American  of 

Amey,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Syl- 
vester Hartshorn,  of  Providence,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White.     American  of 

James  and  Lydia  Waterman  Thornton, eldest 
daughter  of  William,  at  Johnston.  Amer- 
ican of 

Marcy,  daughter  of  Resolved,  and  William 
Greene,  both  of  and  at  Johnston.  Amer- 
ican of 

Jemima,  daughter  of  Capt.  Charles,  and  Wil- 
liam Waterman,  2d,  both  of  and  at  John- 
ston.    American  of 

William,  2d,  and  Jemima  Waterman,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Charles,  both  of  and  at 
Johnston.     American  of 


Oct.  27,  1814 
March  23,  181 7 

May  28,  1818 

Feb.  9,  1819 
May  16,  1819 

Oct.  5,  1819 

Febi29,  1820 

March  12,  1820 

April  18,  1820 

Sept.  12,  1820 

Oct.  31,  1820 

Dec.  15,  1820 

March  6,  1821 

Aug.  3,  1 82 1 

Oct.  16,  1821 

Oct.  16,  1821 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


441 


WATERMAN  Eliza,  daughter  of  Andrew,  Esq., 
and  John  G.  Needham,  of  Franklin,  Mass., 
in  Smithfield.     American  of 

L,aban  and  Maria  Smith,  daughter  of  late 
Capt.  Brown  Smith,  at  Johnston.  Amer- 
ican of 

Zerviah,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  George,  of 
Cranston,  and  Simeon  Arnold,  of  Warwick, 
at  Cranston.     American  of 

Zeno  and  Mary  Ann  Phelps,  of  Bristol,  at 
Johnston.     American  of 

Edward  and  Prudence  Carpenter,  at  John- 
ston.    American  of 

George  and  Britannia  F.  Baxter,  both  of  and 
at  Johnston.     American  of 

Major  Job,  Jr.,  and  Nancy  Stone,  of  Pawtuxet, 
at  Johnston.     American  of 

Stephen  and  Eliza  Aldrich,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Mendon, 

Sally,  of  Smithfield,  and  Major  Charles 
Sprague,  of  Cranston,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Sarah,  of  Coventry,  and  Amos  Fiske,  of 
Providence,  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Charles 
Stone, 

Susan  and  Thomas  J.  Eaton,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Rev.  Thomas  J.,  of   Providence,  and   Delia 

Storrs,  daughter  of  D Storrs,  Esq.,  of 

and   at    Mansfield,  Ct.,  by   Rev.  A.  S.  At- 
wood. 

Resolved,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  Louisa 
Shaw,  daughter  of  Dr.  William  G.,  of  and 
at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Burge, 

James  W.  and  Maria  W.  B.  Waterman,  both 
of  Providence,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Manchester, 

Maria  W.  B.  and  James  W.  Waterman,  both 
of  Providence,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Manchester, 

Stacy  and  Mary  A.  Shaw,  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Manchester.     American  of 

Mary  and  Capt.  Daniel  S.  Cooke,  both  of 
Providence,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Edward 
Mitchell, 

Andrew  T.  and  Caroline  Greene,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Richard,  of  Warwick,  and  Diana  Maria 
Chapin,  daughter  of  Moses,  of  and  at  Ux- 
bridge,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Judson, 


Nov.  9,  1 82 1 

Jan.  7,  1822 

March  i,  1822 

Aug.  6,  1822 

March  18,  1823 

Sept.  26,  1823 

Oct.  21,  1823 

July  5,  1824 

Nov.  22,  1824 

Feb.  26,  1826 
July  10,  1827 

Dec.  II,  1827 

May  27,  1828 

Feb.  9,  1829 

Feb.  9,  1829 
April  10,  1829 

Sept.  25,  1829 
July  30,  1830 

Feb.  IS,  1831 


442 


VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


Mrs.   Phebe 
by   Rev.  Mr. 


WATERMAN  Richard,  of  Warwick,  and  Diana 

Maria  Chapin,  at  Uxbridge.     American  ot 

Jonathan   and   Mary  Ann   Walker,  at   New 

Bedford.     American  of 
Martha  E.,  daughter  of   Nathan,   Jr.,  Esq., 
and   John    F.  Dyer,  both  of  and  at   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Wayland, 
John   R.,   of    Providence,   and 
Slade,    of   and   at    Swanzey, 
Sldde, 
WATERS    Harriet   and   William    C.  Wilder,  ot 
Hamilton,    U.  C,  at    Leominster.     Amer- 
ican of 
WATKINS    Ann  and  John  T.  Rolands,  at  New 

York.     American  of 
WATSON    Lieut.  Benjamin,    U.  S.  Army,  and 
Fanny   Lassell,   daughter   of    Charles,   at 
Newport.     American  of 
John,  Jr.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Lydia  M.  Martin, 
daughter  of  Dr.  Calvin,  of  and  at  Seekonk, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 
William  and  Ann  Allen,  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  Noah,  at    Rehoboth,   by   Rev.    Mr. 
Thompson, 
Matthew  and  Abby  B.  Wheaton,  daughter  of 
Col.    Seth,  both   of   and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Mary  and  Major  Gideon  Angell,  both  of  and 

at  Scituate.     American  of 
Desire,  daughter  of  Hon.  John,  and  William 
Browning,   of    South  Kingstown,  at    Ston- 
ington.     American  of 
Major  Benjamin,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Elizabeth 

Marsh,  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.     American  of 
James  W.,  of  Newport,  and  Harmony  Carey, 

at  Bridgewater,  Mass.     American  of 
Merebah,  daughter   of    Robert   H.,  Esq.,  of 
Jamestown,  and  George  Anthony,  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Jamestown.     American  of 
Daniel   W.  and  Mary  Congdon,  daughter   of 
Thomas    R.,  both  of   and  at    Jamestown. 
American  of 
Mrs.  Lucy  F.,  daughter  of  Gen.  Nathan  Wil- 
lis, and  Major  Benjamin  F.  Earned,  U.  S. 
Army,  at  Pittsfield.     American  of 
Eliza,  of  Taunton,  and  Jacob   Chopin,  Esq., 
editor  of  Columbian  Reporter,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 
Dr.  Daniel,  of  South  Kingstown,  and    Sarah 
G.  C.  Arnold,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Perry, 
of  and  at  East  Greenwich.     American  of 


Feb.  25,  1831 
May  io,  1831 

Oct.  31.  1 83 1 

Jan.  I,  1833 

Aug.  6,  1830 
Aug.  21,  1829 

Sept.  I,  1812 

Feb.  24,  1813 

Dec.  29,  1816 

June  30,  1 818 
March  26,  18 19 

July  27,  18 19 
Dec.  31,  1819 
Jan.  12,  1 82 1 

Nov.  6,  1821 

April  30,  1822 

Oct.  28,  1823 

Dec.  23,  1823 

March  26,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAI^D  AMERICAN— marriages  443 

WATSON  Joseph  W.  and  Sarah  W3tson,  daugh- 
ter   of    late   Borden    Watson,   of  and    at 
j^,,     Jamestown.     American  of     ,.  April  20,  1824 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Jate    Borden  Watson,  of 
Jamestown,   and   Joseph   W.    Watson,   at 
iLci    .Jamestown.    American  of  April  20,  1824 

Sarah  "H.,  daughter  of  Edward,  and  .Edward 

Austin,  at  Newport.     American  of  Aug.  17,  1824 

P  y ,  Mehitable,  daughter  of  Edward,  and  Timothy 

Lawton.     American  of  ,  April  8,  1825 

Jane  L,  and  George  Graham^  Esq.,  commis- 
sioner of  the  General  Land  Office,  at 
Washington.     American  of  July  22,  1825 

;  Ray  J.  and  IVfary  B.  Nichols,  both  of  and   at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,         '  July  30,  1826 

Zilpha  and  Charles  Card,  both  of  and  at  Cov- 
entry.    American  of  Feb.  i,  1828 

Thomas,  of  Coventry,  and  Sylvania  Dyer, 
youngest  daughter  of  late  Nathan,  of  and 
at -Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast,  May  25,  1828 

William  R.,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Ann  Earle, 
youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  Caleb,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  26,  1829 

Mary  Ann  and  Gabriel  Priest,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr  Potter,  March  29,  1829 

Mary  and  John  Swords,  at  Boston.  Ameri- 
can of  Oct.  6,. 1 829 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  South 
Kingstown,  and  Capt.  John  H.  Cross,  of 
Westerly,  at  South  Kingstown,  by  Rev. 
Lemuel  Burge.     American  of  Nov.  24,  1829 

Lydia,  second  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  and 
William  H.  Mason,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 
Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow,  July  4,  1830 

Edward  and  Merebeth  Burdick,  both  of  and 
at  Newport,  by   Rev.  Mr.    Eddy.      Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  21,  1830 
WATTS    David  and    Ann  B.  Prentice,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Wayland,  June  17,  1828 

William    B.   and    Nancy   B.    Weymouth,   at 

Portland.     American  of  Nov.  17,  1829 

WAY    Ann  and  William  Lawson,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     American  of  July  i,  1814 

Susan  P.  and  Thomas  Swinbourne,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Oct.  18,  1829 
WAYNE  Eliza  Clifford,  of  Savannah,  and  Wil- 
liam Neff,  Esq.,  of  Cincinnati,  at  Savan- 
nah. American  of  June  14,  1825 
WEATHERHEAD  Isaac  and.  Sophia  Greene, 
daughter  of  Barnabas,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  Sept.  5,  1819 


444 


VITAL  RECORD   QF   RHODE   ISLAND 


WEATHERHEAD  Merebah  and  William  Wil- 
kinson, 2d,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 

George  and  Atola  Amsbufy,  daughter  of 
Jabez,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland. 
Atnerican  of 

William  W.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Susan  Ba- 
ker, of  Foster,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Manchester) 

Amey  Comstock  and  Experience  Whiting 
Cargill,  both  of  Cumberland,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Huldah,  of  Cumberland,  and  Albett  Barber, 
of  Providence,  at  Cumberland, 
WEAVER    Lydia,   of    Rehoboth,  and   Lemuel 
Kennedy,  of   Pawtucket,  at   Rehoboth,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Benjamin  and  Hannah  Briggs,  daughter  of 
Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  married 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 

Philip,  of  Coventry,  and  Mrs  Merian  Keane, 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Susan  and  William  Relph,  at  Cranston, 

Walton  A.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Ann 
Turner,  daughter  of  Guy,  at  New  London, 
Ct.     American  of 

Eunice,  youngest  daughter  of  Dutee,  Esq., 
of  East  Greenwich,  and  Lewis  Collins,  of 
Massachusetts,  at  East  Greenwich.  Amer- 
ican of 

James  B.,  of  Coventry,  and  Mary  Newton,  of 
and  at  Voluntown,  Ct.     American  of 

Charles  S.  and  Diana  Northup,  at  Coventry. 
American  of 

Sally  C.  and  Lindsey  Johnson,  both  of  and  at 
Coventry.    American  of 

Benjamin,  Esq.,  and  Eleanor  D.  Allsboro,  of 
Portsmouth,  at  Freetown.     American  of 

Spencer,  of  Coventry,  and  Catharine  Corey, 
at  Plainfield,  Ct.     American  of 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Perry,  and  George  W. 
Cole,  at  Newport.     American  of 

William  T.  and  Mercy  Hopkins,  at  Smith- 
field.    American  of 

Matthew  and  Mrs.  Abigail  Nason,  at  New- 
port.    American  of 

Jacob  M.,  of  Richmond,  Va.,  formerly  of 
Newport,  and  Isabella  G.  Smith,  daughter 
of  Andrew,  of  and  at  Washington,  D.  C, 

Joseph  and  Martha  Sheffield,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 


July  9,  1820 

Oct.  29,  1822 

May  3t,  1829 

Oct.  27,  1829 
Nov.  26,  1829 

Dec.  8,  1808 

Oct.  29,  1809 

March  29,  1812 
April  3,  1 8 14 

May  8,  1818 

Oct.  27,  1820 
Oct.  29,  1822 
June  10,  1823 
June  10,  1823 
July  13,  1824 
Oct.  12,  1824 
Oct.  19,  1824 
Oct.  30,  1827 
Jan.  8,  1828 

June  27,  1828 
Aug.  3,  1828 


RHODE  ISLAND    AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


445 


WEAVER  Daniel,  of  Columbus,  N.  Y.,  and 
Caroline  Coggeshall,  daughter  of  Jonathan, 
of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Eddy.     American  of 

George,  of   New    Bedford,   and  Mrs.  Susan 
Tripp,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Farley, 
WEBB  Nathan,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Rhino,  at  Al- 
bany.   American  of 

William,  of  Virginia,  and  Harriet  W.  Greene, 
of  Providence,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Elton.     American  of 

Martha  Washington,  daughter  of  Col.  Thomas 
S.,  and  Benjamin  Graves,  Esq.,  merchant, 
of  New  York,  at  Worthington,  O., 

Wealthy,  of  Seekonk,  and  Whipple  Jenckes, 
of  Cumberland,  at  Seekonk.     American  of 

Capt.  S.  H.,  3d  U.  S.  Infantry,  and  Harriet 
E.  Baker,  daughter  of  Major  Daniel,  U.  S. 
Army,  at  Port  of  Saguana.     American  of 

Lieut.  James  W.,  of  3d  U.  S.  Infantry,  ajid 
Helen  Lispenard  Stewart,  daughter  of 
Alexander  L.,  at  New  York.     American  of 

Mary,  of  Windham,  and  Christopher  T.  Hunt- 
ington, of  Hartford,  at  Windham.  Ameri- 
can of 

Dr.  William  and  Amanda  Walcott,  at  Wind- 
ham, Ct.     American  of 

Mary  Collins,  daughter  of  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 
and  Capt.  Charles  Clarke  Cooke,  at  New- 
port.    .American  of 

Hannah  C,  of  Windham,  Ct.,  and  Col.  Ar- 
nold Walker,  of  Scituate,  R.  I.,  at  Brook- 
lyn, Ct.     American  of 

Capt.  Stephen  H.,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Mary  J. 
Stewart,  daughter  of  A.  L.,  Esq.,  at  New 
York,  by  Rev.  William  Parkinson, 

Horatio,  printer,  and  Betsey  Pike,  both  of 
Brooklyn,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 

Emily  and  George  Shores,  at  Worcester, 

Harriet  and  Nathan  Arnold,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Valley  Falls, 

Elizabeth  and  Joseph  Holmes,  at  Salem. 
American  of 

Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Andrews,  at  Salem. 
American  of 

Louisa,  daughter  of  Nathan,  Esq.,  and  Jacob 
Foster,  Jr.,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of 


Dec.  21,  1830 

March  14,  1832 
Jan.  3,  1815 

March  2,  1819 

April  4,  1 820 
Jan.  24,  1823 

May  30,  1823 

July  8,  1823 

Oct.  3,  1823 
Jan.  16,  1824 

Sept.  7,  1824 

Nov.  2,  1824 

Feb.  14,  1826 

April  16,  [826 
March  18,  1827 

Oct.  4,  1827 

Dec.  25,  1829 

Feb.  19,  1830 

July  7,  1830 


446  VITAL  iREeORD;  OF   RH(>pE  ISLAND^ 

WEBB    Maria  and   Capt.    Isaac  Southgate,   of  /;.' 

Leicester,  at  Windham,  Ct.     American  of'        July  13.  1830 
WEBBER  Miss  — -r  and  Capt.  — —  Richards. 

The  bride  is  3  years  older  than  her  mother's  ' ': 

husband,  and  .50  years  younger  than  her 

own,  in  England.     American  of  Ja:n- 5,  1816 

Orlin    and   Ann  Durfee,  daughter  of   Capt. 

Allen,  at  Tiverton.     American  of    '  Feb.  23,  182 1 

...Mrs.  Susannah  and  Whipple  Freeman,  both 

"of  Smithfield,  at- Providence.    American  of       Sept.  11,  1821 
Ruth  and  George  W.  Wilraarth,  both  of  and 
J  at  Rehoboth.     American  of  Aug.  13,  1822 

■'     Eliza,  of  Smithfield,  and  Alpheus  Randall,  of 

Cranston,    at    Cumberland,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Benedict,  Dec.  11,1825 

Joseph  and  Mary  Ann  Webster,  formerly  of 

Salem,  N   H.,  at  Boston,  April  7,  183 1 

Sarah,  of   Rehoboth,    and    Otis   Skinner,    of 

Mansfield,   at    Rehoboth,    by     Rev.    Mr. 

Vernon,  July  .5.  '831 

WEBSTER  Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Nicholas, 

of  Newport,  and   Dr.  Stephen   Mosher,  at 
•    ,     Union  Springs^  N.  Y.     American  of  Sept.  19,  1817 

Susan  and  Capt.  Thomas  Todd,  Editor  of  the 

Argus,  at  Portland,  Me.     American  of.  May  i,  1821 

Hon.  Daniel,  of  Boston,  and  Caroline  LeRoy, 

daughter  of  Herman,  Esq.,  of  and  at  New 

York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Wainwright,  Dec.  12,  1829 

Sarah    Ann    C.  and    Samuel    Rea,  at    Ports- 
mouth,    American  of  Sept.  24,  1830 
Mary    Ann,  formerly   of   Salem,   N.  H.,  and 

Joseph  Webber,  at  Boston,  April  7,  1831 

WEED    Adrian,    Jr.,  of    Worcester,   Mass.,   and 

Anna    T.   Hunt,    of   and    at    Warwick,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  April  25,  1S13 

WEEDEN    Capt.  George  and    Zelinda  Farnum, 

both    of   and   at   this   town,  by    Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  Dec.  31,  1809 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,,  and  Joseph 

Cowing,  all  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,         June  24,  181 1 
Sarah,   of    New  York,  and    David  Smith,  of 

this  town,  at  New  York.     American  of  July  12,  1816 

Benjamin  D.  and    Cornelia   Sowle,  daughter 

of  Capt.  Cornelius,  both   of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  13,  1816 
Capt.  James  and   Lydia  Mowry,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  June  i,  1817 

Henry  D.  and  Joanna  Alger,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  4,  1817 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-^MARRIAGES  447 

WEEDEN  Holden  and  Abby  Anthony,  at  Ports- 
mouth. American  of  Dec.  14,  1821 
Lydia,    of   North   Providence,  and  Stephen 

Briggs,  of  and  at  Attleboro.  American  of  Dec.  14,  1821 
Eliza,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  James,  and  John 

Gardiner,  both    of   and    at    Pawtucket,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  Jan.  28,  182? 

Merebah,  daughter  of  late  William,  of  James- 
town, and  J'oram  Northup,  of  and  at  North 

Kingstown.    American  of  June  20,  1823 

John    S.,    of    Bristol,   and    Elizabeth    Lyon, 

daughter  of   late  Capt.  William,  of  and  at 

Newport.     American  of  Oct.  14,  1823 

Tiddeman  H.  and  Eliza  L.  Boss,  daughter  of 

late  William,  at  Newport.     American  of  Jan.  20,  1824 

Mary,  daughter  of   Peleg,  Esq.,  and  Thomas 

S.  Wightman,  both    of   and    at    Wickford. 

American  of  April  16,  1824 

Mary,  daughter  of   Peleg,  Esq  ,  of  Newport, 

and  Samuel  Jeffers,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of  April  16,  1824 
William    and    Lydia  G.  Barney,  daughter  of 

late  Cromwell,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr'.  Edes,  Sept.  12,  1824 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  of  Hopkinton,  R.  L,  and  Mary 

Young,  daughter  of   Deacon  Consider,  of 

and  at  Windham,  Ct.     American  of  Sept.  16,  1825 

George  E.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Dorcas 

.Hall,    of     East     Greenwich,    at     Exeter. 

American  of  Oct.  4,  1825 

Freelove  N.  and   Capt.  Gideon  Freeborn,  at 

Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gale,  Nov.  13,  1825 

Enos  H.  and  Rebecca  W.  Petty,  daughter  of 

Daniel,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  17,  1825 

Jane,   of   Providence,   and    Peleg   Potter,  of 

Portsmouth,   at    Portsmouth,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  Oct.  i,  1826 

George  W.  and  Frances  Morgan,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  17,  1827 
Sarah  H.  and  William  B.  Corey,  at  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  5,  1828 

George  and   Frances   Randall,  daughter   of 

Dr.  Stephen,  in  this  town,  Oct.  16,  1808 

George  and   Sarah    Wallin,  both   of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  2,  1829 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late   George,  Esq.,  and 

Philip   Case,   merchant,  at   Providence,  at 

the  Unitarian  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley,        Nov.  25,  1829 


448 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WEEDEN  Hidden  C.  and  Susan  Jackson  Arn- 
old, second  daughter  of   Samuel,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Stephen  R.   and   Nancy  Bacheller,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
Waitey  Ann,  of  Newport,  and  Allen  Wright, 
at  Bristol, 
WEEKS  Hannah  and  Hon.  Josiah  Hurtletl,  M. 
C.  from  New  Hampshire,  at  Greenfield,  N. 
H.     American  of 
WEfiKES  Hannah  and  William  Lloyd,  at  New- 
port.    American  of 
Charles  and  Abigail  Snow,  daughter  of  Hon. 

Benjamin,  at  Ashford,  Ct,     American  of 
George  U.  and  Almira  F.  Jenckes,  daughter 
of  Ebenezer,   Esq.,   of  Savannah,  Ga.,  at 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Read, 
Sarah  Caroline,  of  Wilmington,    N.    C,  and 
John  R.  French,  of  Fall  River,  at  Wilming- 
ton, 
WELD  John  D.,  of  Broomfield,  Mass.,  and  Julia 
Winsor,  daughter  of  Augustus,  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Merry, 
WELDON  Capt.  Isaiah  and   Elizabeth  A.  Has- 
well,   daughter    of    Peter,  both   of-  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
WELFORD  Lavin   and  Elizabeth   Dellingham, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Wilson, 
WELLES  LEY  Marquis  of,  Lord  Lieutenant  of 

Ireland,  and  Mrs. Patterson ;  she  was 

daughter  of   Richard  Caton,  of  Baltimore  ; 
had  been  married  twice  before,  first  to  Mr. 
— ^-   Patterson,  second  to   Jerome  Bona- 
parte, from  whom  she  was  divorced  at  the 
order  of  Napoleon  ;  at  Dublin,  Ire.    Amer- 
ican of 
WELLINGTON  Ruth,  of  Watertown,  and  Isaac 
Robbins,  at  Watertown.     American  of 
Lucy  and  John  Carver,  at  Boston.  American  of 
WELLMAN  Horace,  of  Attleboro,  and  Hannah 
Smith,  daughter  of  Levi,  of  and  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
Elijah,  of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  and  Mary  Carpenter, 
of  and  Foster, 
WELLS  Harriet,  of   Warwick,  and    Simon  Ray 
Greene,  Esq.,  of   East  Greenwich,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 
WELLES  Samuel,   Esq.,   of  Boston,   and  Miss 

Fowle,  late  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  at 

the  house  of  the   American    Minister  at 
Paris,  France.     American  of 


April  19,  183 1 
Oct.  16,  1831 
Nov.  14,  1831 

April  28,  1812 

Jan.  29,  1822 

March  23,  1824 

Jan.  19,  1826 

April's,  '827 

March  31,  1829 

Dec.  I,  183 1 
Sept.  22,  1828 


Dec.  9,  1825 

July  I,  1825 
Aug.  24,  1830 


Dec.  31,  1820 
Oct.  9,  1825 

May  16,  1813 
Nov.  22,  1816 


RHODEi  ISLAND ,  AMERICAN-MAERIAGES 


U9 


WELLS  Capt.  James,  of  Hopkinton,  and  Mrs. 
Nancy  Love,   of  and! at   Providence,  by 

i_       -jRev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Welles   Thomas,   of    Foster,    and   Thankful 

L  -,i  .  Lewis,  at  Killingly,  Ct.     American  of 

Rebecca  W.,  eldest  daughter  of  Gideon  Hill 

■  :  .-Welles,  and  Redwood  Fisher,  of  Philadel- 
phia, at  Friends'  Meeting,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
American  of 

WELLS  Elisha  C.   and   Harriet    A.   Hopkins, 

daughter    of  .  Stephen,    both     of  and  at 

Providence..'    American  of 

_- Albert  G.,  of  Rhode   Island,   and  Elizabeth 

W.  Perkins,  of  and  at  Franklin,  Ct.  Amer- 

.  ican  of 

Peter  and  Sally  Perry  at  Windham.     Amer- 
ican of 
Lydia   G.,  of   Sterling,  Ct.,  and   Mason  Bas- 
sett,  of  Voluntown,  at  Sterling.    American 
of 

WELLES  Capt.  Oliver  D.  and  Hannah  B.  Bab- 

v  cock,  daughter  of  Rouse,  Esq.,  at  West- 
erly, by  Rev.  Mr.  Stillman.     American  of 

WELLS  Silas,    Jr.,  of    Exeter,   and    Mary    W. 

-  -  jBowen,  of  and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr, 
Wilson, 

.:     .  Mrs.  Mary  L.  and  Joseph  Levering,  Esq.,  at 
Boston.     American  of         ^ 
Benjamin  T.,  of   Boston,  and  Mary  Ann  Pit- 
man,  of    Portsmouth,    N.  H.,  at    Boston. 
American  of 
Capt.  Levi  and   Martha   Comstock,  at  East 

*!;:         Hartford.     American  of 

Major  David,  84,  Revolutionary  Veteran,  and 

I.        .Mrs.   Rhoda    Kimball,   75,   at    Haverhill. 
American  of 
Jonathan,  3d,  of  Randolph,  and   Sally   Cas- 
well, at  Taunton.    American  of 

WELSH  Mary  C,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and 
Gweii  Lawrence,  at  Seekonk.  American 
of 
-  Rev.  John  C,  Pastor  of  the  Warren  Baptist 
Church,  and  Mehitable  Vinton,  daughter 
of    Josiah,    of    and    at    Braintree,    Mass. 

c    .      ^American  of 

WEN  WOOD  Eliza  Fry,  of  Newport,  and  Francis 

■:  -   ;  ,  Waldo,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  at  Newport, 

WESSON  Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Relief 
Smith,   daughter    of    Daniel,    of   and    at 

^,     :     Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Sumner, 


Dec.  10,  1820 
April  24,  1821 

Dec.  2^,  1 82 1 

March  5,  1822 

July  2,  1822 
Feb.  3,  1824 

..  Feb.  17,  1824 

Feb.  21,  1826 

Marcb  15,  1829 
Oct.  16,   1829 

April  13,  1830 
July  13,  1830 

July  27,  1830 
July  27,  1830 

Dec.  14,  1 82 1 

April  2,  1824 
Feb.  3,  1828 

,  Nov.  5,  1820 


450  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WESSON  Phinehas,  of  Providence,  and  Lucy 
Smith,  of  and  at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  27,  1824 

Ellery  and  Desdemonia  Wethly,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  6,  1826 

Louisa  and  Luke  Knox,  both  of  and  at  Graf- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Conyers.     American  of  Nov.  13,  1827 

Charlotte,  of  Millbury,  and  Rev.  Charles  J. 
Warren,  of  Attleboro,  at  Millbury.  Amer- 
ican of  June  10,  1828 
WEST  Joseph  and  Eliza  Harwood,  daughter  of 
Edward,  both  of  Newport,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Messer,                                                   Sept.  27,  1815 

Ezra  and  Ann  Malcolm,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  7,  18 15 

John,  Jr.,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  and  Mary 
Ingraham,  both- of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mann,  May  2,  1816 

Sarah,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Major 
Samuel  Cooke  Fales,  at  Taunton,  Oct.  29,  1816 

Martha  and  Thomas  Forrester  Potter,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  27,  1817 

Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  and 
Daniel  Hull,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  June  28,  1 818 

Ansel  and  Mary  I.  Osburn,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol,  Oct.  12,  i8i8 

Mrs.  Eliza  S.,  daughter  of  Edward  Harwood, 
and  David  S.  Westcott,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  4   1819 

Oliver  and  Mahala  Grant,  daughter  of  Capt.  ' 

Joseph,  both  of  Seekonk,  at   Barrington. 
American  of  April  10,  182 1 

Rhoda  and  Sylvanus  Hearsay,  at  New  Bed- 
ford.    American  of  Nov.  2   1821 

Lydia  R.  and  Samuel  Lewis,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Merrett,  at  the 
Methodist  Chapel,  Oct  27   1822 

Benjamm,  of   Rehoboth,  and  Martha  Gibbs,  ' 

of  and  at  Swanzey.     American  of  Jan  27   182^ 

Mary  and  John   Taylor,  at   Providence,  by         ■'     "    ''        '^ 
Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Nov   7   1824 

William  H.  and  Lydia  Waldron,  daughter  of  •  />        4 

Capt.  Leonard,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  a  up-  8   iSofi 

Ann  M.  and  Nahum  Willard,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Tuly  a    ,827 

Susan   E.,  daughter  of  Nathaniel   H.,  and  ^    ^  '*'       ' 

Daniel   Mitchell,  at   Bristol,  by    Rev  Mr 

W'g^*'  ■       ■  Nov.  4,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


451 


WEST  William,  Jr.,  and  Cynthia  Amsbury.both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

<■      Nancy   C,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and 

Chace  Lewis,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn, 

Henry  and  Louisa  Beals,  at  Quincy.     Amer- 
ican of 
'   '  Frances,  youngest  daughter  of   William,  for- 
merly of  Providence,  and  John  D.  Reynolds, 
of  South  Kingstown,  at  Jackson,  Highland 
Co.,  O.,  by  Hugh  Lucas,  Esq., 
WESTCOTT  Mary  S.,  daughter  of  John,  of  this 
:  -         town,  and  Michael  Sweet,  Jr.,  of   Norton, 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell, 

Martha  and  William  Billings,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell, 

Mary  and  James  Angell,  both  of  this  town, 
-  -     Phebe,   of  North   Providence,   and   Warren 
Bachellor,  of  this  town,  at   North   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     American  of 

Marsena,  daughter  of  Reuben,  of  Sterling, 
Ct.,  and  Stephen  Levattey,  of  Warwick,  at 
Coventry, 

Cynthia,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Samuel, 
of  this  town,  and  John  Sears,  of  Philadel- 
phia, by  ReV.  Dr.  Messer, 

Mary  and  Luther  Ainsworth,  merchant,  both 
of  and  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Watson. 
American  of 

Benjamin  and  Amanda  Farnum,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Julia  D.  and  Barnard  Eddy,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Ann  Eliza  and  George  G.  Clarke,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston, 

Henry  and  Mary  Dana,  daughter  of  Payton, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 

Clarissa  H.  and  Capt.  Aborn  Arnold,  both  of 
and  at  Providence.     American  of 

David  S.  and  Mrs.  Eliza  S.  West,  daughter 
of  Edward  Harwood,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

James  and  Hannah  Potter,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Ann  H.  and  George  W.  Bowen,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Caleb  and  Ann  Eliza  Hoppin,  only  daughter 
of  Davis,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


June  15,  1829 

June  25,  1S29 
Nov.  6,  1829 

June  10,  1832 

March  14,  18 10 

March  31,  1811 
Aug.  30,  18 12 

Jan.  12,  1813 

Feb.  22,  1814 

May  19,  1814 

May  2,  181S 

June  5,  1815 

Oct.  14,  1817 

March  30,  181 8 

Oct.  22,  1818 
March  23,  1819 

Nov.  4,  1819 
Nov.  10,  1819 
Nov.  14,  1819 

Jan.  9,  1820 


462  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WESTCOTT  Harriet  B,  and  Joseph  P.  Liither,  '      ' 

both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  JVlr. 
Wilson,  Dec.  17,  1820 

Mrs.  Amanda  and  Benjamin  Earle,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Cranston.     American  of  Nov.  20,  1821 

Capt.  John  and  Lydia  Tennant,  daughter  of 
Capt.  George,  both  of  and  at .  Wickf ord. 
North  Kingstown.     American  of  Feb.  8,  1822 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Susan  Cole,  both  of  and  at . 
Providence.    American  of  July  26,  1822 

Mary  Eliza,  daughter  of   Major  — ■ —,  of 

Johnston,  and  Josias   Lyndon   Luther,  of ' 

Providence,  at  Johnston.     American  of  Dec.  31,  1822 

James  and  Mary  P.  Arnold,  both   of  and  at 
"Providence.     American  of  May  13,  1823 

Mary  H.  and  Joseph  W.  Knight,  both  of 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  at  North 
Providence,  April  13,  1823 

Mary,  daughter  of  Gen.  Thomas,  and  James 
C.  Greene,  both  of  and  at  Centreville,  War- 
wick.    American  of  July  11,  1823 

Marcy  A.  and  James  C.  Greene,  at  Warwick. 
(This  marriage  was  erroneously  printed  in 
our  issue  of  the  nth.)     American  of  July  25,  1823 

Isaac  and  Maria  Wood,  at  Pawtucket.  Amer- 
can  of  May  21,  1824 

Henry,  of  Providence,  and  Clarrissa  F.  Per- 
kins, eldest  daughter  of  late  Edward,  of 
and  at  Windham,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ever- 
est, Junes,  1827 

Sally  H.,  youngest  daughter  of  Richard, 
Esq.,  and  Rev.  Caleb  Greene,  formerly  of 
Providence,  at  Dighton.     American  of  Oct.  2,  1827 

Josiah,  cashier  of  the  Warwick  Bank,  and 
Mary  H.  Tibbetts,  daughter  of  Dr.  Tib- 
betts,  at  Apponaug,  Nov.  28,  1827 

Charles  J.,  of  Cranston,   and  ?/Ielissa  Stone, 

of  and  at  Oxford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Maynard,  May  4,  1828 

George,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Charlotte  B. 
Waldron,  of- Bristol,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Brown,  ^U~  -    jgjg 

Niles,  of   Cranston,  and   Harriet  S.  Harring-  ' 

ton,  of  Smithfield,  at  Central  Falls,  Oct.  30,  1831 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  William  G.  Sherman,  of  New- 
port, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Dec.  29   1831 

William  B.,  of  New  York,  and  Martha  I. 
Hamm,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  Oct.  24,  1832 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  453 

WESTERVELT    John     S.    and     Hannah    E. 

Tompkins,  daughter  of  the  late  Vice;  Pres-. 
'     ideiit  of  the    United    States,    at    Staten 

Island,  N.  Y.     American  of  June  7,  1825 

WESTGATE    Sarah   Ann,  daughter  of  James, 

and  Josiah  Greenman,  at  Newport.   Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  II,  1823 
Mary,  daughter  of  James,  and  William  Gray, 

both  of   Newport,  at   Fall  River,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taylor,  July  23,  1827 

WESTON  Silas  and    Maria   D.  Gaines,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,        June  17,  1830 
John  and  Mercy  Henfield,  at  Salem.     Amer-   / 

ican  of  ,  Aug.  3,  1830 

Randilla  and  Aaron  L.Thompson,  of  Boston, 

at  Springfield,  Vt.     American  of  Aug.  17,  1830 

Mercy  and  William  Davis,  Jr.,  at  Plymouth. 

American  of  Dec.  7,  1830 

William,  of   Willington,    Ct.,    and    Rebecca 

Bowers,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Church,  Oct.  31,  1831 

WETHBY   Richard  Jones    and    Eliza    M.    La- 

Rouch,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  19,  1819 

Thomas   W.  and  Lydia  T.  Mason,  both   of' 

Providence,   at   Pawtucket,  by   Rev.    Mr.  : 

Benedict,  Aug.  13,  1820 

Sarah  Jones  and   Henry  Child,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Amer- 
ican of  May  6,  1823 
Richard  J.  and  Lucy  Winslow,  daughter  of 
^           Philip,  of  Freetown,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Mudge,  Feb.  12,  1825 

Desdemonia    and    Ellery  Wesson,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  6,  1826 
Samuel  W.,  of  Providence,  and  Avis  Arnold, 

of  and   at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Northup,  Oct.  7,  1827 

WETHERBE  Charlotte,   of   Stowe,  Mass.,  and 

Henry  Hill,  of   Providence,  at  Stowe,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Newell.     American  of  May  14,  1813 

WEATHERED  Harriet   C,  daughter  of  John, 

Esq.,    and    William    B.    Shubrick,  U.  S. 

Navy,   at   Jamaica   Plains,  Mass.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Gardiner,  of  Boston,     American  of  Sept.  26,  1815 

WETHERELL    Eliza    M.,    formerly    of    New 

York,  and  Nicholas   Tillinghast,  Esq.,  of 

Providence,  at   Philadelphia,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Abercrombie,  May  19,  1820 

WETHERINGTON  Fanny  and   Uriel  Bowen, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Warren,    American  of  May  6,  1828 


454 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WETMORE  Augusta,  daughter  of  Hon  Will- 
iam, of  Boston,  and  Charles  J.  Wetmore, 
of  Providence,  at  Boston.     American  of 

Charles  ].,  of  Providence,  and  Augusta  Wet- 
more,  daughter  Of  Hon.  William,  of  and  at 
Boston.  American  of 
WEYMAN  Joseph  T.,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Mav- 
erick, eldest  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of 
South  Carolina,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  by 
Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Bowen, 
WEYMOUTH  Nancy  B.  and  William  B.  Watts, 

at  Portland,     American  of. 
WHALLEY  Alfred  and  Esther  Palmer,  at  Ash- 
ford,  Ct.     American  of 
WHEATELEY  I —  and  Mrs.  Sophia  Williams, 

both  of  and  at  New  York.     American  of 
WHEATON  Catharine,  daughter  of  Dr.  Levi, 
and  Henry  Wheaton,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law, 
all   of  this  town,   married    by   Rev,    Dr. . 
Gano, 

Henry,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Catharine 
Wheaton,  daughter  of  Dr.  Levi,  all  of  this 
town,  married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Rev.  Salmon,  rector  of  Trinity  Church,  New- 
port, and  Ann  Dehon,  of  and  at  Boston,  by 
Rev.  John  S.  Gardiner, 

Hannah  and  Samuel  Wilmarth,  at  Rehoboth, 
by  James  Ellis,  Esq., 

Mary,  daughter  of  Seth,  Esq.,  and  Thomas 
Rivers,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  formerly  of 
Charleston,  S.  C,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Cynthia,  daughter  of  Caleb,  and  Benjamin 
Vaughan,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Providence, 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and  James 
Horton,  2d,  at  Rehoboth.     American  of 

Rev.  Josephus,  pastor  of  Congregational 
church,  Holliston,  Mass.,  and  Mary  Ide,  of 
and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Sarah  Marsh,  daughter  of  Seth,  Esq.,  of  this 
town,  and  Benjamin  Cozzens,  Jr.,  Esq., 
attorney  at  law,  of  Seekonk,  Mass.,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Laura,  daughter  of  Dr.  Levi,  of  this  town, 
and  William  Wilde,  of  Boston,  merchant, 
at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Berrian.  Amer- 
ican of 

James,  Jr.,  and  Fally  Taylor,  daughter  of 
Col.  Robert,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 


July  20,  1824 
July  20,  1824 

March  21,  1825 
Nov.  17,  1829 
Nov.  18,  1823 
March  i,  1816 

Nov.  27,  1809 

Nov.  27,  1809 

Sept.  24,  1 8 12 
Feb.  14,  1 813 

Nov.  23,  1813 

Dec.  8,  1814 
Oct.  10,  1 815 

Jan.  I,  [816 

May  7, 1 8 16 

Aug.  27,  1816 
Feb.  23,  1817 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  455 

WHEATON   Cyrus  M.  and  Nancy  Carpenter, 

daughter  of  the  late  Peter,  at  Rehoboth,  Oct.  26,  1817 

Nathaniel  and  Maria  Sabin,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  James,  Esq.,  of  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  29,  18 18 

Abby  B.,  daughter  of  Col.  Seth,  and  Matthew 
Watson,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  30,  1818 

Rev.  Josephus,  of  Holliston,  Mass.,  and  Abi- 
gail Fales,  of  and  at  Wrentham.  Ameri- 
can of  Sept.  22,  1 818 

Dr.  Walter  V.,  surgeon  2d  Regiment,  U.  S. 
Infantry,  of  this  town,  and  Maria  Jacobs, 
of  and  at  Windsor,  Vt.     American  of  Feb.  9,  1819 

George,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  Fanny 
Willard,  of  and  at  Uxbridge,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of  June  16,  £-820 

Hannah  Draper  and  Noah  Smith,  Jr.,  both  of 

Providence,  Sept.  6,  1 821 

Mary,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and  Peter  Car- 
penter, at  Rehoboth.     American  of  Nov.  16,  1821 

Job,  of  Seekonk,  and  Mary  Ann  Horn,  eldest 
daughter  of  Daniel,  of  and  at  Barrington. 
American  of  June  28,  1822 

Samuel,  of  Warren,  and  Rebecca  Marble,  of 
Newport,  at  Warren.    American  of  Dec.  10,  1822 

Catharine,  of  Providence,  and  Jeremiah  Miller, 
of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams,  May  2,  1 824 

Capt.  George  and  Susan  Sisson,  both  of  and 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welch,  Jan.  10,  1825 

Sarah    S.  and   Cyrel   Read,  at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     American  of  April  5,  1825 

Maria,  of   Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Edwin  Cady,  of 

Brooklyn,  Ct.,  at  Killingly.     American  of  July  12,  1825 

Julia  Ann  R.  H.  and  Jesse  Newell  Olney,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Oct.  ii,Ji825 

John  Robert,  merchant,  and  Rebecca  Max- 
well Eddy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Caleb,  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Nov.  9,  1825 

].aura,  daughter  of  late  Charles,  Esq.,  of 
Warren,  and  Lieut.  Joel  Abbott,  U.  S. 
Navy,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welsh,  Nov.  28,  1825 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Hon.  Laban,  and  Dr. 
Woodbridge  Strong,  of  Boston,  at  Norton. 
American  of  July  7,  1826 

Wilbour  and  Ann  Peck,  at  Pawtucket.  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  30,  1826 

Mary,  only  daughter  of  Deacon  Peter,  and 
Deacon  William  Ellis,  both  of  and  at  See- 
konk, by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Feb.  6,  1827 


456 


¥ITAL  RECORD   OE  RHODE  •  ISLAND 


WHEATON  Ardelia,  daughter  of   late  Joseph, 

and  James  Luther,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Stoddard,       .        :•..  -  ■  ■  July  6,  1828 

Dr.  Francis  L.  and  Amelia  Smith -Burrell,  at 
:         Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  ^'    .  Aug.  3,  1828 

Dr.  Henry  N.  and  Sarah  Jane  Amelia  Sim-  L. 

mons,   daughter  of  the  late  Thomas,   of       . 
,    i    Xharleston,  S.  C,  at    Providence,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Waterman,  Nov,  27,  1828 

Laban  M.,  Esq.,  of  Norton,  and  Eliza  Chapin, 

of  and  at  Uxbridge,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Judson,  June  25,  1829 

Samuel  B.  and   Catharine   Cole  Taylor  Cop- 

portin,  daughter  of   late   Leon,  at '  Provi 

dence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes.     American  of  Jan.  15,  1830 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of   Capt,  Samuel,   and 

C apt.  William   R.  Bowers,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  June  28,  1830 

Levi  and  Louisa  Luther,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Welsh.     American  of  Sept.. 28,  1830 

George  H.,  printer,  and  Abigail  S.  Knowlton, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Aug.  8,  1831 

Abby,   daughter  of   Nathan.  M.,  Esq.,  and 

Dr.  Thomas  P.  Moore,  at  Warren.     Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  15,  183 1 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of   Col.  Seth,  of    Provi- 
,  dence,-  and    John   W.    Lyman,   of  North 

Providence,    at    Providence,   by   Rev.  Mr. 

Hall,  Nov.  14,  1832 

Abigail  and  Averill  Kingsley,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Nov.  29,  1832 

WHEELER   Bennett   H.,   Esq.,   of  this  town,       . 

junior  editor  of  the  Columbian  Phenix,  and 

Eliza  Gardner,  of  and  at  Swanzey,  March  5,  1809 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Bennett,  Esq.,  of 

this  town,  and  Galen  Richmond,  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Aug.  28,  1809 

Samuel    M.    and    Lavina    Gifford,    adopted 

daughter  of  General  John  Vicaroy,  at  Cum- 
berland, Jan.  19,  i8i2 
Samuel  G.,  of  Athens,    N.   Y.,   and   Emma 

Gladding,  youngest  daughter  of  Benjamin, 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May,  9,  18 13 

John,  of  this  town,  and  Amey   Ingraham,  of 

and  at  Attleboro.     American  of  Aug.  9,  1814 

Henry  B.  and  Eliza  Ann  Boss,  daughter  of  7 

late  Capt.  Edward,  both  of  Providence,  at 

Warren,     •  Dec.  4,  18 14 

Rebecca,  of  Barre,  Mass.,  and   Capt.  Benja- 
min W.  Robbins,  of  and  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  r6,  1815 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


457 


WHEELER  Samuel  W.  and  Elizabeth  Manton, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  juiy  u    igjc 

Ann,  daughter  of  Barnard,  of  Rehoboth,  and 
William  Winslow,  of  Somerset,  at  Reho- 
both.    American  of  Oct.  lo  iSi? 

Betsey  S.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Levi  Pierce,  of 
Providence,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson,  March  9,  1818 

Simon,  of  Seekonk,  and  Hannah  Olney,  of 
and  at  Oxford.     American  of  July  27,  1819 

Esther,  daughter  of  Capt.  Paschall  P.,  and 
Cyrel  Steere,  both  of  and  at  Glocester. 
American  of  Jan.  18,  1820 

Mercy  D.,  of  Medway,  Mass.,  and  Rev.  Prof. 
Jasper  Adams,  at  Medway,  May  16,  1820 

Eliza  and  Sewall  Harding,   both   of  and   at 

Medway,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bailey.    American  of  Dec.  5,  1820 

Mary  T.  and  Jeremiah  C.  Luther,  at  Warren, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.     American  of  April  12,  1822 

Mary  and  George  Hoten,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  May  5,  1822 

Lucius  M.,  of  Glocester,  and  Patience  B. 
Arnold,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Perry  G., 
of  East  Greenwich,  at  Warwick,  Ameri- 
can of  Aug.  9,  1822 

Samuel  G.  and  Almira  Allen,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  4,  1823 

Seabury  and  Lucinda  Briggs,  of  Wellington, 
Mass.,  at  Rehoboth.     American  of  Aug.  22,  1823 

Joseph  R.  and  Stella  Wilbour,  at  Taunton,  April  13,  1824 

Mary  D.,  of  Taunton,  and  Ebenezer  Ellis,  of 

Springfield,  at  Taunton.     American  of  June  7,  1825 

Mary  Lynde,  daughter  of  Theophilus,  Esq., 
and  William  Jennison,  Esq.,  at  Worcester. 
American  of  •        Aug.  26,  1825 

Joseph,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,and  Julia  Knox  Hull, 
youngest  daughter  of  General  William,  at 
Newton,  Mass.     American  of  Sept.  20,  1825 

Elizabeth  D.,  daughter  of  Isaac,  Esq.,  and 
James  Pitman,  of  Newport.  She  was  of 
Stonington,  where  the  marriage  was  con- 
summated, Oct.  30,  1825 

Mary  and  William  P.  Davis,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  Jan.  7,  1827 

Thisbe  B.,   of   Stonington,   Ct.,   and  James 

Henderson,  of  Newport,  at  Stonington,  Ct.,  Jan.  9,  1827 

Cyrus  C,  of  Watren,  and  Hannah  M.  Haz- 
ard, daughter  of  Richard,  at  Newport,  May  9,  1827 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Stephen,  of 
Plainfield,    Ct.,  and    Dr.    William    Bowen 


458 


VITAL   RECORD    OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


WHEELER  : 

Moore,  of   Charleston,  S.  C,  at   Plainfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Fowler.     American  of 

Avery  P.,  of  Mendon,  and  Adeline  S.  Bates, 
of  and  at  Bellingham.     American  of 

Elizabeth,  of  Boston,  and  William  Foster,  of 
Charlestown,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 

Increase  Sumner,  of  Framingham,  and  Eliz- 
abeth Ann  Morse,  of  and  at  Charlestown, 
Mass.     American  of 

Louisa  and  Benjamin  Oswell,  at  Rehoboth. 
American  of 

Eliza  Ann  and  Dexter  C.  Bullock,  at  Taun- 
ton.    American  of 
WHEELOCK  Peter    and    Ann    Taft,  both   of 
Mendon,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Joseph  and  Amelia  Ames,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Dr.  Samuel,  of  Seekonk,  and  Harriet  Allen, 
of  Hartford,  Ct.,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hill.     American  of 

Mrs.  Ann  and  Ebenezer  S.  Day,  at  Provi- 
dence.    American  of 

Paul  and  Susan  Allen,  at  Centreville,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Elizabeth  E.  and  Col.  John  B.  Pratt,  at  Hop- 
kinton,  Mass.     American  of 

Julia  A.,  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  and  George 
Whiting,  of  Providence,  at  Charlton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilder.     American  of 

Hannah,  formerly  of  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  and 
Benjamin  F'rench,  of  Roxbury,  at  Cumber- 
land.    American  of 

Laura  and  Rev.  James  Marsh,  president  of 
Vermont  University,  at  Burlington,  Vt. 
American  of 
WHELDEN  Cynthia,  of  Providence,  and  Ste- 
phen B.  Jenckes,  of  New  Bedford,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Prince  and  Celia  Godfrey,  of  Cumberland,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
WHELDON  Solvinia  W.,  daughter  of  Capt  Jo- 
seph, and  William  T.  Boyd,  of  Portsmouth, 
at  Fairhaven.     American  of 
WHIPPEY  Mrs.  Avis  and  Capt.  Andrew  Dillon, 
both   of  and  at    Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr 
Merrett, 
WHIPPLE  Freelove  S.  and  George  F.  Pitcher, 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Amer- 
ican of 


Jan.  II,  1828 
March  18,  1828 

April  6,  1829 

Nov.  3,  1829 

June  29,  1830 

Dec.  10,  1830 

March  2,  181 2 

Oct.  II,  1812 

Sept.  13,  1814 

Jan.  3,  1823 

Nov.  12,  1826 

March  30,  1827 

June  5,  1827 

Nov.  23,  1827 

Jan.  19.  1830 

Aug.  5,  1827 
Nov.  10,  1828 

Jan.  3,  1 832 

June  23,  1823 

Nov.  II,  1808 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


459 


WHIPPLE  David  and  Eliza  Kelton,  both  of  this 

town,  married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  26,  1808 

7ohn,   jr.,  Esq.,  attorney  at   law,  and  Maria 

Bowen,  daughter  of   Dr.  William,  in   this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  23,  1809 

Abby  Eliza,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Chris- 
topher,  of   North   Providence,   and  Capt. 

Wilbur  Kelley,   of    this  town,   at   North 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  24,  18 10 

Stephen,    of   North   Providence,   and   Mary 

Allen,  only  daughter  of  Bicknell,  of  Attle- 

boro,  in   this   town,   by   Rev.   Dr.  Gano. 

American  of  Feb.  4,  18 12 

Mary,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of    Uxbridge, 

and  Joseph   Manton,  of  this  town,  at  Ux- 
bridge, May  6,  18 12 
Hannah  B.  and  Frederick  Allen,  Esq.,  attor- 
ney at  law,  at  Hallowell,  Me.  American  of         July  10,  1812 
Arnold,  of  this  town,  and  Phebe  Dexter,  of 

and  at  Smithfield.     American  of  Sept.  11,  1812 

Olney  and  Frances  Olney,  daughter  of  Elisha, 

Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,   by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  April  8,  18 13 

Jeremiah  and  Sarah  Greene,  eldest  daughter 

of  Capt.  Malachi,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  4,  1813 

Glorianer,   eldest   daughter   of    Thomas,   of 

North  Providence,  and  George  Carpenter, 

of  Seekonk,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  April  5,  1814 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Stephen,  of  Cumber- 
land, and  Col.  John  Andrews,  of  this  town, 

at  Cumberland,  Sept.  10,  18 15 

John  H.,  merchant,   and   Sally  Manchester, 

at  Smithfield,  Jan.  14,  1816 

Joanna,  daughter  of  William,  and  Bradford 

Hodges,  all  of  Providence,  at  Boston,  March  6,  1816 

Capt.  Henry  and   Harriet   King,   at   Salem. 

American  of  Oct.  8,  18 16 

Betsey  Bowen,  eldest  daughter  of  Jeremiah, 

and    Preserved    Arnold,     of     Smithfield, 

at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  26,  1818 

Ann,  of  Smithfield,   and  James  Whipple,  of 

Cumberland,  at  Smithfield.     American  of  April  7,  1818 

James,  of  Cumberland,  and  Ann  Whipple,  of 

and  at  Smithfield.     American  of  April  7,  1818 

Knight  and  Lucy  Ballou,  eldest  daughter  of 

Abner,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Dec.  20,  18 19 

Ruth,  daughter  of  James,  and  Martin  How- 
ard, of  Foster,  at  Scituate.     American  of         March  9,  1821 


460 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WHIPPLE  Worthy,  daughter  of  William,  and 
Eli  Freeman,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland. 
American  of 

Leonidas  and  Sarah  T.  Darling,  daughter  of 
Ziba, 

Albert  G,,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Re- 
becca Lester,  of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  at  Thomp- 
son.    American  of 

Sophia  and  La wson  Kingsbury,  Esq,,  attor- 
ney at  law,  both  of  and  at  Framingham, 
Mass.     American  of 

Capt.  Ephraim,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Susan  Farnum,  youngest  daughter  of 
Stephen,  of  and  at  Smithfield.  American 
of 

Mary  P.,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  James  R. 
Balch,  of  Providence,  at  Petersham,  Mass., 

Sarah  and  Hartford  Jenckes,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland, 

Amey  B.,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Welcome 
Arnold,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey, 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Stephen,  of 
Smithfield,  and  Thomas  Angell,  of  Plain- 
field,  Ct.,  at  Smithfield.     American  of 

Eleazer  and  Vashti  S.  Arnold,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Israel,  both  of  and  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Ephraim,  of  Attleboro,  and  Susan  Northup, 
of  and  at  Valley  Falls,  Cumberland.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  James  E.  Bishop, 
of  Boston,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ben- 
edict, 

John  G.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Eliza  Barton,  of 
and  at  Warren.     American  of 

David  and  Julia  Lee,  daughter  of  late  Will- 
iam, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

Independence,  of  Uxbridge,  and  Sophia  Man- 
ton,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  and  at  John- 
ston.    American  of 

Capt.  Lebbius  and  Amey  Clarke,  daughter  of 
late  Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield, 

Susan  and  Stephen  Beverly,  Jr.,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Susan,  daughter  of  Col.  Stephen,  and  David 
Aldrich,  at  Smithfield.     American  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Stephen,  and 
Capt.  Hosea  Ballou,  both  of  Cumberland, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 


May  25,  1821 
Dec.  25,  1821  ^ 

March  22,  1822 

May  10,  1822 

June  18,  1822 

July  10,  1822 

Aug.  25,  1822 

Oct.  6,  1822 

Nov.  8,  1822 

Jan.  I,  1823 

March  28,  1823 

April  8,  1823 
Nov.  14,  1823 

Dec.  10,  1823 

Jan.  30,  1824 

Nov.  14,  1824 

Feb.  27,  1825 

July  8,  1825 

Sept.  II,  1825 


Jan.  6, 

1827 

May  30, 

1827 

Sept.  25, 

1827 

Jan.  20, 

1829 

May  II, 

1829 

June  22, 

1830 

April  27, 

1831 

RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  461 

WHIPPLE  Laura,  daughter  of  Bennett,  and 
Richard  Carrique,  both  of  and  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutler.     American  of        ■    Sept.  29,  1826 

Joseph,  2d,  Esq.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Rhoda 
Updike,  of  Smithfield,  at  North  Kings- 
town, 

Abby,  daughter  of  Major  Simon,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  Capt:  Benoni  Cooke,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Otis  and  Lila  Brown,  both  of  and' at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     American  of 

Mrs.  Elsie  D.,  widow  of ,  who  was  mur- 
dered by  Jesse  Strong,  and  Nathaniel 
Freeman,  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Amer- 
ican of 

John  and  Sarah  Ann  Lothrop,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Capt.  William,  of  Cumberland,  and  Mrs. 
Sarah  Jillson,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by 
Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     American  of 

Arthur  and  Eliza  Arnold,  at  Smithfield,  by 
Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     American  of  . 

Mary  S.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Benjamin  R. 
Congdon,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  at  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  24,  1832 

WHITAKER  Nancy  and  Capt.  Simeon  Walker, 
both  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hill,  Dec.  18,  1 8 10 

Josiah  and  Pamelia  Andrews,  all  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  26,  i8n 

Araunah,    of   North    Providence,    and    Sally 

Burr,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  March  27,  1814 

Thomas  and  Frances  Earle,  daughter  of  Col. 
Caleb;  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  16,  1817 

Eliza  Adelia  and  David  Whiting,  at  Wren- 

tham,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thacher,  Nov.  i,  1825 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  Wrentham, 
and  Dorrance  Dean,  of  Attleboro,  at 
Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thacher,  Nov.  9,  1825 

WHEELER  Henry  and  Mary  H.  Thaxter,  both 

of  and  at  Worcester,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft,        July  12,  1826 
WHITAKER   Capt.   Horace,   of     Southbridge, 
Mass.,  and  Adeline  H.  Wilkinson,  at  Pom- 
fret,  Ct.,  Oct.  4,  1827 

Joel  and  Almira  Fitts,  both  of  and   at   See- 

konk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Dec.  23,  1827 

Capt.  George,  of  New  York,  and  Hannah 
Daggett,  at  Edgartown.    American  of  Sept.  17,  1830 

Sarah  and  Movi^ry  Lapham,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  Dec.  29,  1831 


462 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WHITE  Ruth,  daughter  of  John,  formerly  of 
Massachusetts,  and  John  Greenman,  for- 
merly of  this  town,  at  Waterford,  O. 
American  of  March  i6,  1810 

Wake  and  John  Greene,  both  of  arid  at  this 
town,  married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  i,  18 10 

Abby,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  and  Will- 
iam V.  Taylor,  all  of  and  at  Newport,  Dec.  31,  1810 

Abby,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  and  Will- 
iam V.  Taylor,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Towle.     American  of  Jan.  22,  181 1 

Rhoda,  daughter  of  the  late  Noah,  and  Will- 
iam Lovie,  at  Newport.     American  of  July  21,  1812 

Julia  Ann  and  Elhanan  W.  Fenner,  both   of 

Taunton,  March  7,  1813 

Thomas  and  Fanny  Hoptrough.  Mr.  White 
had  taken  the  Crown  and  Anchor  Inn 
with  its  lease,  stock  and  furnishings.  The 
appraiser  told  him  he  may  as  well  take  the 
barmaid  too.  Mr.  White  proposed  and  was 
accepted ;  in  England,  at  St.  Maurice 
church.     American  of  March  8,  1814 

Moses,  of  Cleveland,  O.,  and  Mary  Andrews, 
of  and  at  Providence.    American  of  Sept.  19,  1817 

Sally,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Uxbridge,  and 
George  Law,  formerly  of  Lancaster  Co., 
Eng.,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Calvin  Martin, 
Esq.,  April  12,  1820 

Dorcas,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  New- 
port, and  Capt.  Matthias  Munroe,  of  Bris- 
tol, at  Newport.     American  of  Dec.  5,  1820 

Elder  Joseph,  of  Buxton,  Me.,  and  Catharine 

Leavitt,  at  Buxton,  by  Elder  Flanders,  Feb.  19,  1821 

Mary  C.  W.  and  Ezra  Taft,  both  of  and  at 
Uxbridge.     American  of  May  4,  1821 

Orra,  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  and  Rev.  Edward 
Hitchcock,  of  Conway,  at  Amherst.  Amer- 
ican of  June  IS  and  22,  1821 

Thomas  P.  and  Lydia  Ann  Calvert,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  William,  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of  Sept.  4,  1 82 1 

James  B.  and  Susan  N.  Slocum,  both  of  Bris- 
tol, at  Warren.     American  of  Aug.  26,  1823 

Nancy  G.,  of  Raynham,  and  Pliney  Capron, 
of  Warwick,  at  Raynham.     American  of  Dec.  23,  1823 

Caroline,  of  Weymouth,  and  Rev.  Enock 
Sanford,  of  Raynham,  late  tutor  in  Brown 
University,  at  Weymouth.     American  of  Dec.  26,  1823 

Jemima,  of   Mansfield,  and  John  Thayer,  of 

Providence,  at  Taunton.     American  of  May  28,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES 


463 


WHITE  Sally  and  Joseph  A   Hall,  at  Taunton. 

American  of 
Anna,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Gideon,  of  Bur- 

rillviUe,  and   Smith   Wing,   at   Smithfield. 

American  of 
Mary  and   Capt.  James  Graves,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
Mary  and   William    Cobbett,  both  of  and  at 

Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske, 
Julia  and  Thomas  Lefavour,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
David  D.  and   Patience  Brown,  daughter  of 

late  Benjamin,  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 

American  of 
Erastus  B.  G.  and   Freelove  Thornton,  both 

of  Cranston,  at  Providence, 
Harriet,  of   Raynham,  and  Philo  Washburn, 

of   Middleboro,  at    Raynham,  by    Rev.  E. 

Sanford.     American  of 
Harriet  and    Philip  Washburn,  at  Raynham. 

American  of 
John  Newell  and  Mary  Cole,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield.     American  of 
Betsey  and  Warren  Burbank,  at  Taunton, 
Welcome  and  Almy  Phetteplace,  at   Smith- 
field,  by   Thomas   Mann,  Esq.     American 

of 
Enoch  and  Elizabeth  Andrews,  at  Exeter,  Ct. 

American  of 
John  and  Amelia  Metcalf,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel,  of   and   at   Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering, 
Mary  L  ,  daughter  of   William,  of   Newport, 

and  Ebenezer  E.  Marsh,  of   Providence,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 
Daniel  and    Roxana  Jones,  at   Charlestown, 

Mass.     American  of 
James,  74,  and   Susan    Black,  20,  at   Zanes- 

ville,  Ohio.     American  of 
William  P.  and  Clarissa  G  Tilson,  at  Boston, 

American  of 
William,  Jr.,  and    Mary   Thurston,  daughter 

of   William    C,  at    Newport,  by    Rev.  Mr. 

Eddy, 
Ann  and  Benjamin  Burt,  at  Taunton.    Amer- 
ican of 
John,  of   North   Bridgewater,  and   Mary   H. 

White,  of  and  at  Boston.     American  of 
Mary   B.,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  Jr., 

Esq.,  of   Salem,  and  George   W.  Pratt,  at 


Aug.  13,  1824 

Sept.  28,  1824 
Oct.  II,  1824 
Dec.  30,  1824 
April  5,  1825 

May  27,1825 
July  7,  1825 

Feb.  24,  1826 

March  3,  1826 

March  21,  1826 
Oct.  17,  1827 

March  4,  1828 
March  7,  1828 

Oct.  17,  1828 

March  22,  1829 
Oct.  20,  1829 
Feb.  19,  1830 
April  2,  1830 

Oct.  6,  1830 

Dec.  24,  1830 

May  3,  1 83 1 


4(54  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WHITE: 

Boston,    by    Rev.   Mr.  Haskins,  Rector  of 

Grace  Church,  May  3,  1831 

Mary   H.,   of   Boston,   and  John    White,  of 

North  Bridgewater,  at  Boston.     American 

of  Mays,  183 1 

Moodey    and    Hannah     Smith,    at    Boston. 

American  of  June  24,  1831 

Benjamin  and  Julia  Greene  Taylor,  daughter 

of  Josiah,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  14,  1831 

Jeremiah  and  Eliza  Morse,  both  of  Attleboro,  Nov.  26,  1832 
WHITEHORNE  Mary,  daughter  of  late  James, 

Jr.,  and    Oliver   Mumford,  Esq.,  at    South 

Kingstown.     American  of  Jan.  30,  1821 

Harriet,    daughter    of    Samuel,    and    Lieut. 

WUliam    H.  C.   Bartlett,  U.  S.  Corps  of 

Engineers,  at  Newport.     American  of  Feb.  15,  1830 

Eliza  Ann  and  William  Ennis,  Esq.,  at  New 

port.     American  of  April  17,  1832 

WHITEMAN  Maria  Louisa,  of  Walpole,  N.  H., 

and   John   J.  Drowne,  of  and  at  Seekonk, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  i,  1817 

WHITFORD    Isaac  and  Mary  Millerd,  daughter 

of  Rice,  of  and  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tillinghast,  May  11,  1820 

Henry,  of  Coventry,  Ct.,  and  Mary  Water- 
man, daughter  of  Capt.  Elisha,  at  Johnston. 

American  of  Oct.  31,  1820 

Hannah  W.,  daughter  of    Silas,  of  Sandwich, 

Mass.,  and    Christopher  Johnson,  of    East 

Greenwich,  at  Providence.     American  of  April  29,  1823 

Thirza,  daughter  of  Asa,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  and 

Benjamin    Arnold,    Jr.,    of    Plainfield,   at 

Sterling.    American  of  Dec.  12,  1823 

Thirza,  daughter  of  Asa,  of  Sterling,  and  Ben- 
jamin  Arnold,   Jr.,   of    Plainfield,    Ct.,    at 

Sterling.     American  of  Dec.  26,  1823 

George  B.  and  Sarah  Ann  Place,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  April  6,  1826 

Jeremiah,  of   West  Greenwich,  and  Sally  W. 

Tibbitts,  of   and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Dec.  24,  1826 

Sally  C.  and  Thomas  Wilbur,  both  of  Men- 
don,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  6,  1827 
William    F.,  of   West   Greenwich,  and   Avis 

Wilbour,  of  Somerset,  at  Warwick.  Amer- 
ican of  April  25,  1828 
Henry  S.  and   Mary  James,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  22,  1829 


RHODE   ISLAND   AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


465 


WHITING    Roxana,  of   Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  and 

Joseph   Spellman,  of  and  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
WHITNEY  Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and 

James  Aborn,  of  this  town,  at    Pawtuxet, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
WHITING  Nathan,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law.  and 

Sally  Salisbury,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq., 

of  East  Greenwich,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Thompson, 
Mary,  of   this  town,  and  John  W.  Fisher,  of 

Island  of  St.  Croix,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Ann  and  George  F.  Drowne,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     American 

of 
Samuel  C.  and  Nancy  Young,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  William,  both  of  and 

at  this  town, 
Eliza  and  John  G.  Davis,  both  of  and  at  this 

town, 
Julia  Delmore  and   John  Hyde,  Jr.,  both  of 

Lancaster,  Mass.,  in  this  town, 
Mary  and  Amory  A.  Walker,  at  Northbridge, 

Mass.     American  of 
Joseph,  of   Bristol,  and  Mary  Hunter,  of  and 

at  Tiverton.     American  of 
Eliza,  daughter  of   late   Col.   Jeremiah,  and 

John  L.  Hughes,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Joseph,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Zeolide  Gill- 
more,  of   and   at    Pawtucket,  by    Rev.  Dr. 

Benedict, 
WHITIN  Paul,  Jr.,  merchant,  of  New  York,  and 

Sarah  R.  Chapin,  of  and  at  Uxbridge,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Judson, 
WHITING    Ann   Eliza  and  Capt.  John  Gould, 

both  of  and   at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering, 
Mrs.  Nancy  and  Ephraim  Jewett,  both  of  and 

at  Attleboro.    American  of 
David  and  Eliza  Adelia  Whitaker,  at  Wren- 

tham,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thacher, 
Mrs.  Nancy  and   Francis  Horsewell,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Capt.  Abraham   and   Lucia  Holmes,  at  Ply- 
mouth.    American  of 
George,  of  Providence,  and  Julia  A.  Whee- 

lock,  of  and  at   Charlton,  Mass.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilder.    American  of 


Jan.  4,  1810 
April  12,  1 8 10 

June  II,  1811 
Sept.  18,  181 1 

July  4,  1815 

July  23,  181S 

Oct.  23,  1815 

July  I,  1816 

May  I,  1818 

Aug.  10,  1821 

Jan.  16,  1822 

March  20,  1822 

Aug.  29,  1822 

Oct.  6,  1823 

Dec.  31,  1824 

Nov.  I,  1825 

May  21,  1826 

Sept.  29,  1826 

June  5,  1827 


466  VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

WHITING  Joseph  C,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  and 
Patience  B,  Durfee,  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev  Dr.  Edes,  ■-  Aug.  22,  1827 

Sally  and  Joseph  Phillips,  of  Duxbury,  at  Ply- 
mouth.    American  of  Sept.  15,  1829 

Calvin   and   Adeline   B.    Gore,  at    Roxbury. 

Am erican  of  Nov.  6,  1 829 

Solon,  Esq.,  and  Sarah  S.  Savage,  at  Lancas- 
ter.    American  of  July  30,  1830 
WHITMAN    Jane,  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  this 
town,  and  Isaac  Bailey,  of  Ward,  Mass.,  at 
Bristol.     American  of  Jan.  5,  1810 

Mary  A ,  second  daughter  of  Jacob,  and 
Richard  S.  Updike,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  20,  181 1 

Martha  D.,  eldest  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  this 
town,  and  William  H.  Mason,  merchant,  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  26,  181 5 

Eliah,  Esq.,  and  Susan  Wales,  at  Bridge- 
water.     American  of  June  3,  1817 

Christopher  A.,  of  Coventry,  and  Betsey  G. 
Arnold,  second  daughter  of  late  Hon. 
Thomas,  of  and  at  Warwick.  American  of  June  25,  1822 

Sarah  A.,  daughter  of  Gen.  Reuben,  and 
Col.  Samuel  Budlong,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick.    American  of  April  9,  1824 

Mary,  daughter  of  Gen.  Reuben,  of  Warwick, 
and  George  Howe,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  at 
Warwick.     American  of  May  27,  1825 

Almira  and  Samuel    C.    Wall,   at  Coventry. 

American  of  Oct.  7,  1825 

Matilda  B.  and  Charies  J.  Shelly,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  8,  1828 

David,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Lydia  Dawley,  of 
Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  June  5,  1828 

John  Winslow,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Sarah 
Helen  Power,  of  Providence,  at  Jamaica, 
L.  I.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sayers,  July  10,  1828 

Eliza  G.,  of  Providence,  and  William  D.  Pick- 
ett, Esq.,  of  and  at  Washington,  Ala.,  June  10,  1829 

Benjamin  T.,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  A. 
Knight,  of  Smithfield,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Manchester,  Nov.  8,  1829 

Mrs.  Sophia  W.,  and  John  C.  Tobbetts,  Esq., 
at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barrett,  Aug.  11,  1830 

George  and  Harriet  P.  Braime,  at  Mont- 
gomery,  Ala.,  Dec.  18,  1830 

Sarah  A.,  daughter  of  Benjamin  K.,  and 
Christopher  R.  Budlong,  both  ofi  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  March  28,  1831 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


467 


WHITMARSH  William   B.    and    Sally    Jones, 
both  of  and  at  Dighton, 

Mary  and  Lewis  Eager,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene, 
WHITMORE  Rev.  Roswell,  pastor  of  ist  Con- 
gregational Churchand  Society  of  Killingly, 
and  Avis  Hutchins,  daughter  of  Col.  Shu- 
ba:el,  both  of  and  at  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Storrs,  of  Ashford,  Ct., 

Martha  C,  daughter  of  Jesse,  of  Thompson, 
Ct.,  and  Joshua  Godfrey,  of  this  town,  at 
Thompson,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dowe.  American 
of 

Davis  Earned  and  Lucinda  Converse,  daugh- 
ter of  Jonathan,  both  of  and  at  Thompson, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow, 

Ruth  S.,  daughter  of  Jesse,  Esq.,  and  Horatio 
G.  A  spin  wall,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston, 

William,  Jr.,  and  Lavina  Blood,  both  of  Stur- 
bridge,  Mass.,  at  Providence.     American  of 

Sophia  Ann,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Benja- 
min Covell,  merchant,  at  Killingly,  Ct. 
American  of 

Eliza  and  Capt.  Gideon  Hull,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  New  York.     American  of 

Mary  G.,  of  Providence,  and  Lewis  Gorham, 
of  Braintree,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict, 

Sarah,  of  Douglass,  and  Samud  T.  Willard, 
of  Uxbridge,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pattison, 
WHITNEY  Timothy  P.,  Esq.,  of  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  and  Sally  Mann,  of  Medfield,  at 
Warren      American  of 

Sally  and  James  Aborn,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

A.  G.,  of  Detroit,  and  Ann  Eliza  Tallman, 
daughter  of  Dr.  John  Mayer,  of  the  city, 
at  Hudson,  N.  Y.     American  of 

Orester,  of  Westboro,  and  Abby  Potter,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Nancy,  of  Wrentham,  and  Joseph  J.  Tilling- 
hast,  of  East  Greenwich,  at  Wrentham,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Fiske, 

David  E.  and  Florentina  Sprague,  at  Attle- 
boro.  American  of 
WHITRIDGE  Ruth,  daughter  of  Dr.  William, 
of  Tiverton,  and  Major  Charles  Gushing,  of 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Peckham, 


May  23,  1827 
March  29,  1829 

Nov.  4,  1813 

Nov.  16,  1813 

Dec.  6,  1 8 16 

Nov.  29,  1818 
Sept.  28,  1819 

Oct.  15,  1819 
Dec.  4,  1819 

Oct.  18,  1829 

Jan.  13,  1833 

Nov.  10,  1812 
Oct.  20,  1822 

May  12,  1820 
March  13,  1825 

June  30,  1828 
Oct.  6,  1829 

May  30,  1820 


468  VITAL  RECORD    OP   RHODE    ISLAND 

WHITTRIDGE    Elizabeth   and    Samuel    Lord, 

Esq.,  at  Tiverton.     American  of  May  25,  1824 

WHITRIDGE  LucyC,  youngest  daughter  of 
Dr.  William,  of  Tiverton,  and  John  W. 
Shaw,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  at  Tiverton,  July  4,  1825 

WHITTEMORE  Samuel,  of  Roxbury,  Mass., 
and  Rebecca  Gulliver,  of  Milton,  in  this 
town,  Feb.  25,  t8io 

William,  Esq.,  of  West  Cambridge,  and  Re- 
becca' Tufts,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  10,  tSii 
Sarah   B.    and    Samuel   W.  Billings,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Pawtucket.     American  of  June  14,  1822 

Nathan  and  Diantha   Baker,    at    Pawtucket. 

American  of  April  9,  1824 

James  and  Margaret  R.  Bickner,  daughter  of 
Charles,  formerly  of  Boston,  at  Attleboro. 
American  of  May  28,  1824 

Rosanna  and  Calvin  W.  Frizzill,  both  of  See- 

konk,  at  Pawtucket.     American  of  Oct.  4,  1825 

Lenira,  of  Northboro,  and  Artemus  Crawford, 

of  Bolton,  Feb.  25,  1829 

Henry  S.  and  Mary  Agnes  Haffey,  at  New 

York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Cox,  May  19,  1831 

WRITTEN  Charles  and  Emeline  D.  Homer,  at 

Cambridgeport.     American  of  Dec.  3,  1830 

WHITTIER  Capt.   David,   of   New   York,   and 
Mary  Smith,  daughter  of  Albert,  of  Han- 
over, Mass.,  in  this  town.     American  of  Oct.  6,  1815 
Almira   and   Jotham    Burrell,    at    Hingham. 

American  of  Oct.  6,  1829 

WHITTLE  James  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Willing,   at 

Salem.     American  of  Oct.  2,  1829 

WHITTINGTON  Mary  and  Capt.  Martin  Nich- 
ols, at  Cohassett.     American  of  Oct.  30,  1829 
WICKS  Ransom,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  Almy 
Tompkins,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of   and 
at  Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine,               Nov.  13,  1825 
Oliver,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Lyon  Johnson,  both 
of  East  Greenwich,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
„  .^    ^^-  Ribbourne,                                                     March  4,  1832 
WICKHAM  Thankful   and   Capt.    William    W. 

Tew,  at  Newport.     American  of  Nov.  i,  1808 

Ann,  of  Newport,  and  Christopher  Rhodes, 
of  St.  Thomas,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wheaton,  July  ^g  1337 

WICKSON  James,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs. 

Esther  Read,  of  Smithfield,  Jvly  13,  1823 

Christopher,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  and  Almira 
E.  Angell,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  and  at 
North  Providence.    American  of  Aug.  20,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  469 

WIGGIN  Sarah  and  Mark  Roberts,  at  Stratford, 

N.  H.  The  bride's  grandmother  was  pres- 
ent, aged  100  years.     Naone  in  the  town 

could  recollect  when  her  second  marriage 

took  place  75  years  ago.    American  of  Jan.  8,  1833 

WIGHT     Henry,    Jr.,    merchant,   and    Abigail 

Wardwell,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Jan.  23,  1817 

Rev.  John  B.,  formerly  of   Bristol,  and  Sally 

Grant,  at  East  Sudbury,  Mass.  American  of  Jan.  20,  181 8 
Abby  Alden,  daughter   of   Rev.  Henry,  and 

Byron  Diman,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  June  i,  1823 

Mary  C.  and   Samuel  Yates,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Dec.  4,  1823 

Alice  B.,  daughter  of   Rev,  Henry,  D.  D.,  of 

Bristol,  and  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Alden,  of 

Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop 

Griswold,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  June  7,  1825 

Benjamin  and  Martha  Trim,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  20,  1826 

Clarrissa  L.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry,  D.  D., 

of  Bristol,  and  William  M.  Rowland,  Esq., 

of  Augusta,  Ga.,  at    Bristol,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Wight.     American  of  Aug.  30,  1830 

WIGHTMAN     Samuel    W.    and    Hannah    H. 

Thornton,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jac- 
obs, Oct.  15,  1812 
Lydia  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  and 

Col.  George  Rice,  both  of  and  at  Warwick. 

American  of  Feb.  i,  1820 

Thomas  S.  and   Mary  Weeden,  daughter  of 

Peleg,    Esq.,    both    of    and  at  Wickford. 

American  of  April  16,  1824 

Almira,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and   Henry 

Turner   Chadsey,  both   of   and   at   North 

Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Joseph  W.  Allen,  June  [3,  1830 

WILBUR    Mary  F.  L.  and   Joseph  R.  Mason, 

married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  in  this  town,  June  25,  1809 

WILBOUR    Arnold,   of   Newport,  and    Abigail 

Congdon,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  James- 
town, at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  April  2,  1812 
WILBUR  Sayles  and  Julian  Arnold,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  31,  1813 

Philena  and   Taylor  Briggs,  both  of  and  at 

Little   Compton,   by    Rev.   Mr.    Sheperd. 

American  of  June  14,  1816 

WILBOUR  Mary,  daughter  of  Brownell,  of  Lit- 
tle Compton,  and  Job  Woodman,  of  Provi- 
dence, at   Little  Compton,  by   Rev.  Mase 

Shepherd,  Aug.  24,  1817 


470 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WILBOUR  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Anthony,  and 

Thomas  Peckham,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 

American  of 
Anne,  of   Smithfield,  and    George   Brownell, 

of   Scituate,   at   Smithfield,   by   Rev.   Dr. 

Gano, 
WILBUR    Mercy,  of   Smithfield,  and    John  K. 

Smith,     of     Providence,     at      Smithfield. 

American  of 
Rachal,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Chris- 
topher, and    Eleazer  Sherman,  formerly  of 

Sterling,  Ct ,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Major  Oliver  C.  and  Lucy  A.  Greene,  eldest 

daughter  of  the  late  Benjamin,  both  of  and 

at  Norwich.     American  of 
WILBOR    Benjamin   H.  and    Maria  R.  Wilcox, 

daughter   of    the   late    Capt.    Thomas,    at 

Newport.     American  of 
WILBUR.    Nathaniel,  and  Eliza  Russell,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Almira,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Capt.  Gideon 

Allen,  at  Westport.     American  of 
John  and   Mrs.  Polly  Thurber,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Relief,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev,  Dr.  Gano.     American  of 
WILBOR  John  and  Phebe  Armstrong,  daughter 

of  George,  at  Newport.     Amefican  of 
WILBUR    Prescilla   P., "of    Middleboro,    Mass., 

and    Christopher  Smith,  of    New  York,  at 

Providence.     American  of 
Hannah    G.  and    William  Eddy,  both  of  and 

at  Warren.     American  of 
WILBOUR     Phillip,    of    Little    Compton,    and 

Eliza    P.    Champlain,   daughter    of    Hon. 

Daniel,  of    Exeter,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 
A and  Israel  Luther,  both  of  Taunton, 

at  New  Bedford.     American  of 
Melvin    and    Eunice    Dennis,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
Stella  and  Joseph  R.  Wheeler,  at  Taunton, 
Amos,  of   Raynham,  and  Huldah  Palmer,  of 

same  place.     American  of 
Sarah  S.  and  John  T.  Kenyon,  both  of  and  at 

Hopkinton,    at     the     Friends'     Meeting 

House.     American  of 
WILBUR  Content  and    Horatio   Field,  both  of 

Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket, 


Jan.  6,  1818 

Jan.  II,  1818 

March  23,  1819 

Dec.  12,  1819 

Jan.  14,  182 

March  7,  1820 
Dec.  17,  1820 
Jan.  16,  1821 

March  16,  1821 
July  3,  1821 

Nov.  15,  1822 
Nov.  26,  1822 

Dec.  8,  1823 

Jan.  16,  1824 

Feb.  15,  1824 
April  13,  1824 

April  9,  1824 

May  18,  1824 
Dec.  26,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  47I 

WILBOUR  Thomas   and  Hannah  Shaw,  at  Lit- 

•tle  Compton     American  of  Jan.  21,  1825 

Roxana,  of  Taunton,  and  Otis  Bliss,  of  Reho- 

both,  at  Taunton.     American  of  April  12,  1825 

WILBUR  Jemima,  of  Bridgewater,  and  Daniel 

Keith,    3d,    at    Rehoboth,    by  Rev.    Mr. 

Colby,  April  6,  1826 

WILBOUR  Cornelius    and    Mary    Ann    Dyre, 

daughter  of  late  Aaron  F.,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  '  July  16,  1826 

Clarinda  D.,  of  Raynham,  Mass.,  and  Hiram 

Bliss,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Raynham. 

American  of  Oct.  24,  1826 

Louisa,  of   Roxbury,  and  Ansel  Howard,  of 

Taunton,  at  Roxbury,  Oct.  31,  1826 

Jonathan    and    Maria    Taylor,    daughter    of 

John,  at  Little  Compton,  Dec.  3,  1826 

WILBUR  Thomas   and  Sally  C.  Whitford,  both 

of   Mendon,  at    Smithfield,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Pickering,  Feb.  6,  1827 

WILBOUR  Content  and   Dan  A,  Daniels,  Esq., 

both  of  Cumberland,  July  i,  1827 

Job   B.    and  Amy  R.    Williams,  daughter   of 

late  David,  both  of  Newport,  at  Fall  River, 

by  Rev   Mr.  Taylor,  July  23,  1827 

WILBUR  Joseph   and    Fanny    M.    Lincoln,   at 

Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Maltby,  Aug.  8,  1827 

Patience    T.,  daughter   of   Hon.  Isaac,  late 

Lieutenant-Governor  and  Chief  Justice  of 

this    State,  and   Joseph    Sisson,   at    Little 

Compton,  by  Rev. ,. Amos  Binney.     Amer- 

icin  of  Aug.  17,  1827 

WILBOUR   Benjamin    F.    and    Abby    Taylor, 

daughter  of  Simeon,  at  Little  Compton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Paine,  Sept.  30,  1827 

Henry  and  Abby  Cleveland,  both  of  and  at 

Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  ^      Dec.  2,  1827 

WILBUR  Almira,  of  Johnston,  and   Lyman  A. 

Allard,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  Feb.  10,  1828 

Benjamin    P.,   of   Newport,   and    Catharine 

Harwood,  daughter  of  Edward,  of   and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  3,  1828 

Avis,  of  Somerset,  and  William  F.  Whitford, 

of  West  Greenwich,  at  Warwick.    Ameri- 
can of  April  25,  1828 
WILBUR  Narcissa  and   David   F.    Strange,   at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  26,  1828 

Dexter   E.  and   Julia   Ann   Greene,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,        April  20,  1829 


472 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WILBUR   William  and  Lucretia  Mann,  at  Hub- 
bardston.     American  of 

Arbela,  daughter  of  Capt.  Simeon,  and  Capt. 
Amos  R.  Hall,  at  Raynham.     American  of 

Edwin  and  Ann  Maria  Lyon,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Capt.  Owen  and  Abigail  Woodworth,  at 
Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine.  Amer- 
ican of 

William  H,,  of  'Providence,  and  Mary  Ann 
Milliard,  only  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 
of  and  at  Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Paine.     American  of 

David  W.,  of  Somerset,  and  Wealthy  Hall,  of 
and  at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gale. 
American  of 

Marshall,  Jr.,  and  Olive  B.  Leonard,  at  Ware- 
ham.     American  of 

Anna,  of  Swanzey,  and  Col.  Isaiah  Cole,  of 
Warren,  at  Swanzey, 

Anna,  of  Swanzey,  and  Capt.  Isaiah  Cole,  of 
Warren,  at  Swanzey, 
WILBOUR  Thomas  Bradford,  of  Coventry,  and 
Abby  Davis,  of  and  at  North  Kingstown. 
American  of 
WILBRAHAM    Emma   Caroline,    daughter    of 
Edward  Bootle  Wilbraham,  M.  P.,  and  Hon. 
Geoffrey    Stanley,    M.    P.,    eldest    son    of 
Lord  Stanley,  in  England.     American  of 
WILCOX  Sarah   and    Henry   Vincent,   both  of 
Watertown,  Mass.,  in  this  town, 

William  B.,  of  West  Greenwich,  and  Phebe 
G.  Howland,  of  and  at  East  Greenwich,  by 
Rev.  Thomas  Manchester.     American  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  and  Lem- 
uel Knight,  both  of  and  at  West  Green- 
wich,       , 

Lucy  E,  of  Providence,  and  Matthew  C. 
Prenning,  of  Beverly,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Maria  R.,  daughter  of  the  laie  Capt.  Thomas, 
and  Benjamin  H.  Wilbur,  at  Newport. 
American  of 

Daniel  and  Nancy  Darling,  daughter  of 
Darius,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland.  Amer- 
ican of 

Jerauld  O.  and  Amelia  Darling,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Elijah,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland. 
American  of 

Betsey,  of  Westport,  and  Alexander  Groves, 
of  Tiverton,  at  Westport.     American  of 


Aug.  6,  1830 

Dec.  3,  1830 

Dec.  28,  1830 

Jan.  18,  1831 

Jan.  18,  1831 

March  22,  1831 

June  24,  1831 

Oct.  9,  1 83 1 

Oct.  9,  1 83 1 

July  17,  1832 

July  22,  1825 
Dec.  19,  1811 

May  17,  1816 

Aug.  2,  1818 

Oct.  13,  1819 

March  7,  1820 

April  21,  1820 

Sept.  12,  1820 
June  18,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  473 

WILCOX   Joanna  Eldredge,  daughter  of  Leon- 
ard, and  Martin   Simmons,   both   of    and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  12,  1823 

Caroline  Hill,  daughter  of  Leonard,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  David  Martin,  of  Cherau,  S.  C, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  13,  1823 

Cranston  and  Elizabeth   Cooke,  daughter  of 

Samuel,  at  Tiverton.     American  of      *  Sept.  2,  1823 

Isaac   and   Clarissa  Brownell,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  8,  1823 

Sarah  and  Caleb  B.  Hudson,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Nov.  20,  1825 

Robert,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Deborah  Cooke, 

of  and  at  Tiverton.     American  of  April  4,  1826 

Sarah,  daughter  of   Leonard,  of  Providence, 

and   Jeremiah   Goodspeed,  of  Newport,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  13,  1826 

Phebe  and  Joseph  Bateman,  both  of  Tiver- 
ton, at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Oct.  2,  1826 
Wrason,  of    West    Greenwich,    and    Lydia 

Sweet,  of  Coventry,  at  Warwick,  May  20,  1827 

Erastus  and  Betsey  Mitchell,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  3,  1828 

Mary  and  Caleb  W.  Miller,  of  Providence,  Oct.  5,  1828 

Daniel    and    Rhoda    Borden,    at    Tiverton. 

American  of  Feb.  27,  1829 

Laura  Louisa,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 

Samuel,  of  New   York,  and  Benjamin   A. 

Mumford,  formerly  of   Newport,    at  New 

York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Onderdonk.   American 

of  May  19,  1829 

A.   J.   and  Susan   H.  Tripp,   at    Fairhaven. 

American  of  July  30,  1830 

William   and    Hannah   Potter,  at    Westport. 

American  of  March  25,  1831 

Capt.  Audley  and  Sarah  B.  Cooke,  at  Tiver- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Gale,  July  31,  1831 
Joanna  and   George  G.  Champlain,  at  Provi- 

der^ce,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Pickering,  Oct.  3,  1832 

Betsey  H.  and  Nathaniel  P.  Chadwick,  both 

of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Wight,  Jan.  14,  1833 

WILDE  William,     of    Boston,     merchant,    and 

Laura  Wheaton,  daughter  of  Dr.  Levi,  of 

this  town,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ber. 

rian.     American  of  Aug.  27,  1816 

WILD  Eliza,  daughter  of  Dr.  Jonathan,  of  Wal- 

pole,  and  Alfred   Allen,  of  Providence,  at 

Walpole,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mowry,  Nov.  20,  1817 

Dr.  Charles,  of   Brookline,  Mass.,  and   Mary 

J.  Rhodes,  only  daughter  of  William  N.,  of 


474  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WILD  : 

and  at  North    Providence,   by    Rev.   Mr. 
Tobey.    American  of  Dec.  31,   1819 

Abraham,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Rebecca  Pit- 
man, daughter  of  the  late  laaac,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Hartford,  Ct.     American  of  June  15,  1821 
WILDE  Alice  and  Nehemiah  Dean,  both  of  and 

at  Taunton.    "American  of  June  20,  1823 

Caroline  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Hon.  Sam- 
uel L.,  and  Caleb  Cushing,  Esq.,  at  New- 
bury port.     American  of  Nov.  30,  1823 
Samuel  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Dean,  of  Taunton,  at 

Rehoboth,  by  Lemuel  Morse,  Esq.,  July  26,  1827 

WILD  Samuel,  Jr.,    and    Rebecca    Barton,    at 

Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton,  March  23,  1828 

WILDER'  Mrs.  Eliza  B.,  daughter  of  Capt. Free- 
man Maybury,  of  Newport,  and  Capt.  Ira 
Mauran,  of  Harrington,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Towle.     American  of  Oct.  15,  181 1 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Rev.  Mr. ,  and   Lem- 
uel May,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro.    Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  3,  1 81 5 
John,  Jr.,  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  and  Mary  W. 
F.  Jones,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  Esq.,  at 

Raynham,  by  Rev.  E- Sandford,  May  23,  1826 

Olive   and   Jeremiah    Boss,  both   of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  21,  1828 

Abigail  R.  and  William  R.  Willard,  at  Lan- 
caster, Mass.     American  of  Oct.  24,  1828 
William  C,  of  Hamilton,  N.  C,  and  Harriet 

Waters,  of  Leominster.     American  of  Aug.  6,  1830 

WILKES  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Charles,    Esq., 
cashier  Bank-  of    New  York,    and  Francis 
Jeffrey,  Esq.,  editor  of  the  Edinburgh  Re- 
view, at  New  York.     American  of  Nov.  12,  £813 
WILKEY  Hannah  S.  and  Samuel  S.  Liscomb,  of 
Fall  River,    at    Providence,  by    Rev.  Mr. 
Brown,  Oct.  12,  1824 
WILKINS  Capt.    John    H.,  U.    S.  Army,  and 
Mary    Darragh,  daughter  of    John,    Esq., 
Mayor   of   the  city,    at    Pittsburgh,  Penn. 
American  of                                                             Nov.  13,  1821 
Gouverneur  Morris,  Esq.,  and  Cathanne  Van 

Renssaleur,  at  Albany.     American  of  June  8,  1830 

Mary    and    Warren    Russell,    at    Danvers. 

American  of  May  28,  1830 

WILKINSON  Lydia,  youngest  daughter  of 
Oziel,  of  North  Providence,  and  Hezekiah 
Howe,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     American  of  Nov.  10,  1809 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  475 

WILKINSON  Gen.  James  and  Mademoiselle 
Trudeau,  aged  about  26,  the  General  is 
about  56,  at  New  Orleans.     American  of         April  20,  1810 

Mrs.   Nabby  and  Alpheus    Ammidown,   at 

Cumberland,  Dec.  29,  i8n 

James,  of  Cumberland,  and  Roena  Aldrich, 
daughter  of  Augustus,  of  and  at  Smith- 
field.     American  of  Nov.  9,  1813 

Sarah,  second  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 
Charles  Norris  Tibbetts,  Esq.,  attorney  at 
law,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  May  14,  18 16 

William,  2d,  and  Merebah  Weatherhead,  both 

of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  July  9,  1820 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  Henry  Mar- 
chant,  cashier  of  Manufacturer's  Bank,  at 
Pawtucket.     American  of  Nov.  2,  1821 

Ann,  daughter  of  Abraham,  of  Pawtucket, 
and  Nathan  Lazell,  Jr.,  merchant,  of 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  at  Pawtucket.  Ameri- 
can of  Nov.  2,  1 82 1 

Mary,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  Rev.  Benjamin 
Fessenden,  of  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  at 
Pawtucket.     American  of  Dec.  18,  1821 

Capt.  Edward   S.   and   Salome   Kinsley,    at 

Pawtucket.     American  of  Jan.  25,  1822 

William  B.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Mehitable 
Angell,  daughter  of  Col.  Israel,  of  and  at 
Smithfield.     American  of  Jan.  7,  1823 

James  and  Mary  Niles,  both  of  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  '  May  i,  1823 

Amey,  daughter  of  Abraham,  of  Pawtucket, 
and  Samuel  B.  Harris,  of  Smithfield,  at 
Pawtucket.     American  of  June  10,  1823 

Esther,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  William  Ses- 
sions, of  Pomfret,  at  Woodstock.  Ameri- 
can of  June    13,  1823 

Samuel  and  Maria  Bradford,  both    of   and  at 

Woodstock,  Ct.    .American  of  June  13,  1823 

Mary  Rhodes,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 
Charles  Norris  Tibbitts,  Esq.,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  7,  1823 

Mary  C,  eldest  daughter  of  Varnum,  of  Prov- 
idence, and  George  Gibbs  Marvel,  of  New- 
port, at  New  York.     American  of  Nov.  22,  1825 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  William,  of  Providence, 
and  Rev.  Daniel  Le  Baron  Goodwin,  of 
Sutton,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  Dec.  12,  1825 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Abraham,  Esq.,  and  Will- 
iam Harris,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict,  Oct.  18,  1826 


476 


VITAL   RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WILKINSON  Adeline  H.  and  Capt.  Horace 
Wbitaker,  of  Southbridge,  Mass.,  at  Pom- 
fret,  Ct., 

Samuel,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Sarah  I.  Tanner, 
of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Abraham,  and  Frederick 
A.  Sumner,  publisher  of  Boston  Free 
Press,  at  Pawtucket     American  of 

Ann  W.,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Jo- 
siah  Keene,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes, 

Ann  M.  C,  only  child  of  George,  Esq.,  and 
Dr.  Thomas  B.  Hungerford,  both  of  Oak 
Calvert  Co.,  Md.  American  of 
WILLARD  Jacob,  Esq.,  attorney  and  counsellor 
at  law,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  and  Eliza  Pit- 
man, eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  John,  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Boxboro, 
and  Capt.  Nathaniel  Spooner,  of  Plymouth, 
at  Boxboro, 

Julia  Ann  and  Henry  Thurber,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Fanny,  of  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  and  George 
Wheaton,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  at  Uxbridge. 
American  of 

Mrs.  Mary,  of  Lancaster,  Mass.,  and  Capt. 
Noah  Smith,  of  and  at  South  Reading. 
American  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Dr.  Elias,  and  Estes 
Howe,  Esq.,  city  recorder,  at  Albany,  N. 
Y.     American  of 

Hezekiah  and  Rebecca  C.  Adye,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sally  L.,  of  Providence,  and  Samuel  W.  Wal- 
ton, at  Chepachet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Angell, 

Artemisia,  of  North  Providence,  and  John 
Tillinghast,  of  Seekonk,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Marian,  daughter  of  Capt.  Gardiner,  and 
Capt.  Beriah  G.  Browning,  of  Bristol,  at 
Warren.     American  of 

Isaac,  Jr.,  of  Worcester,  and  Betsey  Par- 
tridge, of  and  at  Ward,  Mass.  American 
of 

Leonard,  of  Wrentham,  and  Charlotte  S. 
Cleveland,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tobey, 

Nahum  and  Ann  M.  West,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 


Oct.  4,  1827 
July  22,  1828 

Jan.  IS,  1830 

May  25,  1830 

March  11,  1831 

Sept.  17,  1810 

July  19,  1 81 1 
May  7,  1 820 

June  16,  1820 

June  15,  1821 

Oct.  s,  1 82 1 
Sept.  23,  1822 
Sept.  12,  1824 

Dec.  9,  1824 

Aug.  19,  1825 

April  28,  1826 

May  7,  1826 
July  4,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  477 

WILLARD  Hezekiah  and  Martha  Orswell,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  2,  1827 

Henry    and    Mary  Greene,   both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Jan.  i,  1828 

William  R.   and   Abigail  R.  Wilder,  at  Lan- 
caster, Mass.    American  of  Oct.  24,  1828 
Mary  E.  and  Asa  Drury,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,                               Nov.  22,  183 1 
Samuel  T.,   of  Uxbridge,   and  Sarah   Whit- 
more,  of  Douglass,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pattison,  Jan.  13,  1833 

WILLETT  Miss   R ,   of    Philadelphia,   and 

Dr.  William  Blanding,  of  and  at  Camden, 

S.  C.,  Oct.  16,  181 1 

Eliza  and  Joseph  H.  Buckingham,  Jr.,  editor 

of  Boston  Courier,  at  Boston,  Oct.  30,  1827 

WILLEY  Rebecca,     eldest   daughter  of  John, 

and  John  A.  McLane,  all   of  this  town,  at 

Si.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  July  i,  181 1 

John   and    Hannah    Warner,  both  of   and  at 

Providence.     American  of  May  17,  1822 

Ann,  of  Providence,  and  William  Warner,  of 

Charlestown,    Mass.,    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Sept.  22,  1823 

Maria  and  Thomas  W.  Warner,  both   of   and 

at  Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  Jan.  12,  1826 

WILLIAMS  Lemuel,  Jr.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law, 

of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  and  Sarah  Smith, 

of  and  at  Watertown,  Ct.    American  of  Jan.  27,  1809 

Elias  and    Mary   Otis,    both  of    Plymouth, 

Mass.,  in  this  town,  July  30,  1809 

Ann   W.,  of   Wrentharo,  and  Otis"Briggs,  of 

Wiscasset,  at  Wrentham,  married  by  Rev. 

William  Williams,  Sept.  7,  1809 

Simeon,  of  this  town,  and  Sarah  Woodward, 

daughter  of    Major  Jason,  of  and   at  Ash- 
ford,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sampson,  Dec.  17,  1809 
Lydia,    daughter  of   Nathaniel,  of    Dighton, 

and  Isaac  Brown,  of  this  town,  at  Dighton, 

by   Rev.  Mr.  Gushee,  April  i,  1810 

Miss  Caroline  Sophia  Margaretta  Maria  Juli- 

annes  Wortley  Montague  Joan  of  Arc  and 

Alexander  Philip  Socrates  Emilius  Caezar 

Hannibal   Marcellus   George   Washington 

Treadwell,  both   of  and   at  New  Orleans. 

American  of  •  Aug.  17,  1810 

Thomas,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Mary  Round,  of 

Rehoboth,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hol- 

man,  July  7,  181 1 


^yg  VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

WILLIAMS    Caleb,   Esq.,  of    Providence,   and 

Mrs.  Abby  Harris,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr. 

Caleb  Fiske,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  at  Scit- 

uate,  Aug.  S.I  8i  I 

Amey  and  David   Sprague,  both  of   and  at 

Cranston,  Jan.  30,  181 2 

Lucy  T.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  of 
Weymouth,  and  Augustus  Shaw,  of  Rayn- 
ham,  in  this  town,  May  14,  1812 

Rev.  Thomas,  of  Providence,  and  Ruth  Hale, 
of   Rowley,    Mass.,  m   this   town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  May  20,  18 12 

Miss    ,    of    Gibraltar,    and    Samuel  C. 

Blodgett,  late    of    this  town,  at  Gibraltar. 

American  of  Sept.  29,  1812 

Elizabeth    Dehane,    of    Whitestov/n,  N.  Y., 

and   Capt.    Benjamin    Ellery    Bicknell,   of 

Barrington,  R.  I.,  at  Whitestown,  Oct.  11,  1812 

Mary,  daughter  of  George,  of  Smithfield,  and 

Col  Augustus  Brown,  at  Johnston,  Feb.  16,  1814 

Mrs.  Betsey,  widow  of  Stephen  G.,  and  John 

Viall,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Feb.  27,  1814 

Thomas  C.,  formerly  of  Newport,  and    Eliza 

Smith,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  Joseph, 

of   and   at   Warren,  by   Rev.    Mr.    Baker. 

American  of  May  24,  1814 

Mary  E.,    daughter   of  Nathaniel,    Esq.,   of 

Dighton,  and    Capt.    Caleb  Reynolds,    of 

Pelham,  at  Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee,  Feb.  19,  1815 

Eliza   F.,  only   daughter  of    Caleb,  Esq.,  and 

Ebenezer  Nelson,  merchant,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  17,  1815 

Rhoda,  of  Cranston,  and  Emar  Tourtellot,  of 

Mendon,  at  Cranston.     American  of  July  4,  181 5 

Capt.  Robert   and    Cynthia  Hammond,  only 

daughter  of   the  late  Capt.  Joshua,  both  of 

and  at  Newport.     American  of  Aug.  22,  1815 

Mrs.  Sophia   and    I Wheateley,  both  of 

and  at  New  York.     American  of  March  i,  18 16 

Mrs.  Naticy  and  Joseph  McMann,  governor 

of  Tennessee,  Aug.  4,  1816 

Major  Thomas,  of  the  house  of  Hazard  and 

Williams,  New  York,  and  Lucretia  S.  Per- 
kins,  daughter  of  Hon.  Elias,  of   and   at 

Norwich,  Ct.     American  of  May  30,  1871 

Samuel  P.,  of  Mansfield,  and  Sarah  P.  Taylor, 

daughter  of  Caipt.  Daniel,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct. 

American  of  Dec.  16,  1817 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Putnam,  and  William 

Salisbury,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Sept.  20,  181 8 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  479 

WILLIAMS  Jeremiah  and  Sally  Crowell,  both 
of  Walpole,  Mass.,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Benedict.     American  of  Dec.  22,  1818 

Oliver  Ellsworth,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of 
Hartford,  Ct.,  and  Elizabeth  B.  Croade, 
daughter  of  late  Nathaniel,  Esq.',  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  April  25,  1819 

John  E.,  formerly  of  Newport,  merchant, 
and  Lucy  Wood,  daughter  of  Walter,  Esq,, 
at  Mount  Vill,  N.  Y.    American  of  Oct.  26,  1819 

Bathsheba,  daughter  of  Col.  Gideon,  and  Dr. 
Moses  F.  Randall,  of  Boston,  both  of  and 
at  Taunton.     American  of  Nov.  26,  18 19 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  and 
Ephraim  A.  Hathaway,  both  of  and  at 
Dighton.     American  of  Feb.  11,  1820 

Stephen  and  Nancy  Phillips,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Caleb,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  April  4,  1820 

WILLIAM  King  of  Wurtemberg,  and  Princess 
Paulina  Theresa  Louisa,  his  cousin.  The 
queen  is  19,  the  king  40,  in  Germany. 
American  of  June  6,  1820 

WILLIAMS  Thomas  Cobb  and  Mary  Ann 
Mann,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  James,  at 
Boston.     American  of  June  6,  1820 

Ann  F.  and  Dr.  Isaiah  Allen,  at  Rehoboth,  July  9,  1820 

Caleb  and  Mary  S.  Greene,  at  North  Provi- 
dence.    American  of  Sept.  29,  1820 

Amasa   and  Roxana    Shares,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Nov.  12,  1820 

Major  Nicholas   and    Serena    Chestnut,    at 

Camden,  S.  C.     American  of  Dec.  29,  1820 

Betsey  and  Lemuel  Smith,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket.     American  of  Jan.  12,  1821 

Mercy  and  Balos  Goff,  at  Rehoboth.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  13,  1 82 1 

Abigail  and  Capt.  Libbeus  Hodges,  both  of 
Taunton,  at  Berkeley,  Mass.,  by  Adoniram 
Crane,  Esq.,  April  13,  1821 

Rebecca  and  Bezer  Richmond,  both  of  Taun- 
ton, at  Middleboro.     American  of  May  11,  1821 

Mary  C,  daughter  of  John,  and  Samuel  J. 
Marsh,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Ameri- 
can of  June  I,  1 82 1 

Susan  and  James  Presbury,  both  of  Taunton, 
at  Raynham.     American  of  June  i,  1821 

Lavina  and  Nathan  B.  Searle,  at  Johnston. 
American  of  June  19,  1821 

Jonathan  P.,  of  Taunton,  and  Huldah  Leon- 
ard, of  and  at  Middleboro.     American  of  July  6,  1821 


480  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WILLIAMS   Martha,  of  Burrillville,  and  Peter 

Gory,  of  Glocester,  at  Burrillville.  Ameri- 
can of  July  17,  1 82 1 
Mary  Ann,  of  Smithfield,  and  Danforth  Bur- 
gess, of  and  at  Pawtucket.  American  of  July  27,  1821 
Delia,  of  Deerfield,  Mags.,  and  Rev.    Luther 

Hamilton,  of  Taunton,  at  Deerfield.  Amer- 
ican of  Nov.  2,  1 82 1 
Andrew    A.,    merchant,    and  Emily    Smith, 

daughter  of  Major  Charles,  at  Woodstock, 

Ct.     American  of         "  Nov.  27,  1821 

Alice  Eliza,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  Stephen 

Phillips,  at  Providence,  Jan.  i,  1822 

Zebedee,   of    Wellington,  Mass.,    and  Sally 

Baker,  of  Taunton,  daughter  of  Abijah,  at 

Taunton.     American  of  April  12,  1822 

Lydia,  of  Taunton,  and  William  S.    Caswell, 

of  New  Bedford,  at  Taunton.  American  of  June  28,  1822 
Olney  and  Susan    Roberts,  both  of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  4,  1822 

John  D.   and    Hannah    Brown,  daughter   of 

William,  at   South  Kingstown.     American 

of  Oct.  IS  and  18,  1822 

Dr.  William  S.,  of  Deerfield,  Mass.,  and  Mrs. 

Eliza  Lucas,  of  and  at  Seekonk.  Ameri- 
can of  Nov.  I,  1822 
Gersham,  of    Wellington,  Mass.,   and  Sally 

Lake,  of  and  at  Seekonk.     American  of  Nov.  22,  1822 

Jabez  and  Ann  Le  Valley,  both  of  Warwick, 

at  Cranston.     American  of  Nov.  29,  1822 

Eliza  R.,  daughter  of   late  Howell,  and  Otis 

Sweet,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  April  24,  1823 

William  G.  and  Maria  Earle,  daughter  of  late 

Capt.  William,  both  of   and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  29,  1823 

Thomas    M ,  of   Brooklyn,  Ct.,    and  Rachel 

Bugbee,  of  and  at  Woodstock.  American  of  June  26,  1822 
Rufus,  of  Burrillville,  and  Tabitha  Mowry,  of 

and  at  Smithfield,  July  3,  [823 

John  F.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Lucretia 

Tracy,   of    Windham,    at  Woodstock,    Ct. 

American  of  Oct.  28,  1823 

Amelia  and  Charles  C.  Barstow,  both  of  and 

at  Taunton.     American  of  Nov.  20,  1823 

George,  Jr.,  and  Phebe  King,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     American  of  Nov.  20,  1823 

Marcus,  of  Mansfield,  and  Nancy  Hall,  of  and 

at  Attleboro.     American  of  Nov.  20,  1823 

Israel  and  Mary  Ann  Gardiner,  of  Nantucket, 

at  Valley  Falls.     American  of  Dec.  2,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  481 

WILLIAMS  Nathaniel  H.,  of  Taunton,  and  Caro- 
line Dean,  of  and  at  Raynham.  Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  1 6,  1823 

Capt.  Bradford  B.  and  Julia  Ann  Hallett, 
tenth  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  Oys- 
terville,  Mass.     American  of  April  9,  1824 

James  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  Jeffers,  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pick- 
ering.    American  of  June  i,  1824 

Col.  Jared  W.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Lancaster, 
N.  H.,  and  Sarah  H.  Bacon,  of  and  at 
Woodstock,  Ct.,  Aug.  10,  1824 

Elizabeth  A.,  of  Taunton,  and  William  A. 
Brittain,  of  Livermore,  Me.,  at  Taunton. 
American  of  Oct,  i,  1824 

Horace  N.,  of  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  and  Catharine 
R.  Arnold,  of  Providence,  at  New  York. 
American  of  Oct.  S,  1824 

Susan,  daughter  of  Dr.  .'Mfred,  and  Capt.  Jo- 
seph Danforth,  at  Taunton.     American  of  Oct.  22,  1824 

William  T.  and  Rachel  Young,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket.     American  of  Jan.  21,  1825 

Susan,  daughter  of  John,  and  William  Swan, 
at  Newport.     American  of  May  10,  1825 

Almira,  of  Raynham,  and  George  W.  Dean, 

of  and  at  Taunton.     American  of  June  7,  1825 

Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  Abiather,  Esq.,  of 
Taunton,  and  George  Breed,  merchant,  of 
Pittsburg,  Penn.,  at  Taunton,  Sept.  25,  1825 

Honor  and  John  P.  Arnold,  both  of  and  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Oct.  30,  1825 

Abigail,  of  Burrillville,  and  Emory  C.  Ar- 
nold, of  Cumberland,  at  Burrillville,  Nov.  6,  1825 

Sarah  A.  and  Charles  H.  Geer,  both  of  and 
at  Worcester,  by  Rev.  E^r.  Bancroft,  Dec,  4,  1825 

Sarah  and  Porter  Belknap,  both  of  and  at 
North  Kingstown,  Dec.  S,  1825 

Amos,  of  Foster,  and  Patience  P'ord,  of  Glo- 
cester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  at  Provi- 
dence, Jan.  4,  1826 

Elbridge  G.,  of  Raynham,  and  Harriet  S.  C. 
Smith,  of  Middleboro,  at  Taunton.  Amer- 
ican of  April  14,  1826 

George  W.  and  Emma  Willis,  at  Taunton,  by 

Rev.  Alvin  Cobb,  April  23,  1826 

Thomas  Robinson,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  and 
Caroline  Smith,  of  Norfolk  Street  Strand, 
second  surviving  daughter  of  late  Samuel, 
of  Alton  Hants,  at  London,  Eng.,  May  4,  1826 


482 


VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


WILLIAMS  John,  Esq.,  and  Sophia  S.  Parrott, 
both  of  and  at  Pomfret,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter. 
American  of 

Lucretia  arid  Capt.  Chester  Bugbee,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hall,  at  Attleboro, 

Cereny,  of  Warwick,  and  William  G.  Ben- 
nett, of  East  Greenwich,  at  Warwick,,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wil.son, 

Amey  R.,  daughter  of  late  Daniel,  and  Job 
B.  Wilbur,  both  of  Newport,  at  Fall  River, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor, 

William  H.,  Esq.,  of  Burkes  Co.,  Ga.,  for- 
merly of  Dighlon,  Mass.,  and  Azrubah  H. 
Craggin,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  and  at 
Douglass,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  David  Holman, 

Joshua  T.,  of  Dighton,  and  Betsey  Baker,  at 
Taunton.     American  of 

Abby  C,  eldest  daughter  of  Jason  W.,  of 
Providence,  and  Kelita  S.  Ellis,  of  Andover, 
Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Ann  and  William  Brown,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickenng, 

Stephen  G.  and  Marietta  Randall,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     American  of 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Simeon,  and  Amos  A. 
Olney,  at  Dighton, 

Caroline  Sophia  Maria  Julianna  Wortley 
Montague  Joan  of  Arc  and  Alexander 
Philip  Socrates  Amelias  Caeser  Hannibal 
Marcellus  George  Washington  Treadwell, 
both  of  and  at  New  Orleans.     American  of 

Henry,  of  Woonsocket  Falls,  and  Caroline 
Elizabeth  Hoppin,  2d  daughter  of  Richard, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Learned  and  Sarah  Ann  Cranston,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter.     American  of 

Pardon,  of  Taunton,  and  Ann  Eliza  Pidge,  of 
and  at  North  Providence, 

Capt.  Frederick,  of  Ship  Indian  Chief,  and 
Louisa  A.  Cowling,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Amer- 
ican of 

Sarah  B.,  of  Taunton,  and  Charles  L.  Eustis, 
of  Dixfield,  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ham- 
ilton, 

Lawrence,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Mrs.  Cordelia 
Gay,  of  London,  at  Maranham,  by  John 
Haskell,  Esq.,  British  Consul, 

Samuel  and  Mary  Miller,  at  Charlestown. 
American  of 


May  12,  1826 
May  24,  1826 

Jan.  I,  1827 

July  23,  1827 

Aug.  IS,  1827 
Sept.  25,  1827 

Jan.  8,  1828 

Jan.  24,  1828 

April  22,  1828 

Oct.  2,  1828 

Nov.  7,  1828 

Dec.  22,  1828 

Jan.  6,  1829 

March  22,  1829 

March  27,  1829 

May  24,  1829 

July  — ,  1829 
Sept.  22,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  483 

WILLIAMS  Susan  Mary,  only  daughter  of  late 

Benjamin,  and   Jerome  Napoleon  Bourna- 

parte,  at  Baltimore,  by  Rev.  James  White- 
head, Archbishop  of  Baltimore,  Nov.  3,  1829 
Timothy  B.,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  P.  Skiff,  both  of 

and   at   Pawtucket,   by   Rev.   Mr.  Frieze. 

American  of  Nov.  17,  [829 

John,  Jr..  Esq.,  cashier  of  Newport  Bank,  and 

Susan  B.   Tallman,  daughter  of   Seth,  of 

and  at  New  Bedford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Perry,  Nov.  30,  1829 

William    and    Mary    Monk,    at    Stoughton. 

American  of  Dec.  i,  1829 

Rev.    Mr. ,  76,  and    Polly  Candle,  14,  in 

New  Foundland.     American  of  Dec.  18,  1829 

Martha  S.  and   Benjamin  R.  Gilbert,    attor- 
ney at  law,  both  of  and  at  Boston.     Amer- 
ican of   ■  Feb.  2,  1830 
Lydia  Louisa  and  Benjamin  Balch,  at  Boston. 

American  of  May  4,  1830 

Frances  and    Valentine  Best,  at  Tolland,  Ct. 

American  of  Aug.  27,  1830 

Amey,  of   Johnston,  and  Dr.  Thomas  O.  H. 

Carpenter,  Jr.,  of   Foster,  at   Johnston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  Feb.  3,  1831 

Lydia  H.  and  John  H.  Hawes,  at  Boston,  April  6,  1831 

Mary    C.    and    Samuel    Prime,  at    Boston. 

American  of  April  29,  1831 

Col.  R.   W.,  of  Tallahassee,  and  Rebecca  R. 

Branch,  daughter  of    Hon.  John,  of  North 

Carolina,  at  Washington  City.   American  of 
Sarah  P.  and  Joseph  E.  Andrews,  at  Boston. 

American  of 
John   and    Hannah    G.  Chace,  both  of    New 

Bedford,  at  Westport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tripp, 
Ann    Eliza,  daughter  of   Henry,  and  Henry 

Giles   Luther,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

at  the  Richmond  street  church, 
Augustus    L    and    Mrs.  Hannah    Ayres,  at 

Boston, 
Sidney,  Esq.,  of   Taunton,  and    Caroline    D. 

Messer,  daughter  of   Rev.  Asa,  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison, 
Harriet,  daughter  of  Stephen,  of  North  Prov- 
idence, and    Henry   M.  Sessions,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,       March  13,  1832 
Susan  M.  S.,  of   Providence,  and   Hasell  W. 

Crouch,  of  Charleston,  S.  C.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  u,  1832 

Eliza  B.,  of   Mansfield,  and   Charles  Naysen, 

of    Walpole,    at    Mansfield,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Briggs,  Dec.  17,  1832 


May  3, 

1831 

May  3, 

1831 

May  8, 

1831 

May  12, 

1831 

May  12, 

1831 

May  25, 

1831 

484 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WILLIAMSON  Peter    and   Catharine    Brown, 
both  of  Newport,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Nancy,  daughter  of  John  P.,  Esq.,  of  Savan- 
nah, Ga.,  and  Jacob  Read,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  late  Gen.  Jacob,  of  South  Carolina,  at 
Savannah.     American  of 

Gustavus,  of   Providence,  and    Phila  Hall,  of 
Newport,   at   Providence,   by  Rev.   J.    N. 
Brown, 
WILLING  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  T.  W.,  Esq., 

and   J Sterling,   Esq ,  of    London,  at 

Philadelphia.     American  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Charles,  Esq.,  and 
Marshall  Binney  Spring,  of  Watertown, 
Mass.,  at  Philadelphia, 

Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  George,  Esq.,  and 
Willing  Francis,  merchant,  at  Philadelphia. 
American  of 

Harriet,  daughter  of  George,  and  Henry  Rol- 
ston,  Esq.,  both  of  Philadelphia,  near  Potts- 
grove,  Penn.     American  of 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  James  Whittle,  at  Salem. 
American  of 

WILLIS  Miss   and    James   Nevins, 

merchant,  at  Philadelphia.     American  of 

Sarah  Almy  and  Thomas  Bullock,  at  Taun- 
ton, by  Rev.  Alvin  Cobb.     American  of 

Calvin  and  Sally  Holmes,  of  Norton,  at  Taun- 
ton.    American  of 

Louisa  H.,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  publisher 
of  the  Boston  Recorder,  and  Rev.  Louis 
D wight,  at  Boston.     American  of 

Martha  M.  and  Horatio  Stone,  at  Mendon, 
Mass.     American  of 

Jemima  P.,  of  Taunton,  and  Major  Isaac  Bra- 
man,  of  Norton,  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Alvin 
Cobb.     American  of 

Jemima  P.,  of  Taunton,  and  Major  Isaac  Bra- 
man,  of  Norton,  at  Taunton.     American  of 

Emma  and  George  Williams,  at  Taunton,  by 
Rev.  Alvin  Cobb, 

William  A.,  of  Newport,  and  Eliza  A.  Cot- 
treli;  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Benedict, 

Polly  and  George  M.  Lincoln,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 

George  G.,  of  New  York,  and  Cornelia  Sophia 
Lothrop,  daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  at  Nor- 
wich, Ct.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Strong, 


Nov.  2,  1817 

Nov.  12,  1824 

Oct.  9,  1825 

Jan.  16,  1816 

April  4,  1 8 16 

Nov.  25,  1820 

Sept.  16,  1825 

Oct.  2,  1829 

May  10,  1814 

Jan.  5,  1821 

March  26,  1824 

June  4,  1824 
April  8,  1825 

Nov.  4,  1825 

Nov.  8,  1825 

April  23,  1826 

June  IS,  1826 
May  25,  182; 

March  18,  1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  485 

WILLISON  Judeth  and  Thomas  R.  Fisher,  both 

of  Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Pickering,  '  Oct.  22,  1828 

WILLISTON  Sarah  and  Elisha   Franklin,  both 

of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Oct.  21,  1828 

WILLOUGHBY  Charles  and    Mrs.    Elizabeth 

Kimball,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pick- 
ering. American  of  Aug.  5,  1823 
WILLS  Mary  D.,  only  daughter  of  Capt.  Charles, 

and  Philip  Hudlong,  merchant,  both  of  and 

at  Richmond,  Va.    American  of  July  7,  1820 

WILMARTH  Samuel  and  Hannah  Wheaton,  at 

Rehoboth,  by  James  Ellis,  Esq.,  Feb.  14,  1813 

Jonathan,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Ann  Keene,  both  of 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  .  Dec.  18,  1814 

Joseph  and  Elizabeth  Cady,  at  Glocester,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Spooner.     American  of  Feb.  17,  1815 

Philander  and  Dorothy  Colman,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  Jan.  31,  1820 

Sally  and  William  Aldrich,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, at  Woonsocket,  Oct.  21,  1821 
George  W.  and  Ruth  Webber,  both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth.     American  of  Aug.  13,  1822 

Henrietta,  daughter  of  Attleboro,  and  Moses 

Thacher,  candidate    minister  in    Foxboro, 

at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ferguson,  Sept.  25,  1822 

Hannah  and  Hon.    Samuel    Winsor,  both  of 

Glocester.     American  of  July  8,  1825 

Elizabeth    S.,  of    Providence,    and    Willard 

Fairbanks,  of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Oct.  1,  1826 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Leonard,  of  Attleboro, 

and    Francis     Eddy,    of    Troy,   Mass.,    at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr  Ferguson,  July  8,  1827 

Nancy  Sipley,  daughter  of  Stephen,  and  Dan- 
iel  Angell,   at    Providence,    by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  Feb.  i,  1831 

WILSON  Anna,  niece  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of 

London,  Eng.,  and  Capt.  Peleg  Aborn,  of 

this  town,  at  London,  Feb.  4,  1809 

John  and  Mary  M.  Lippitt,  daughter  of  John, 

merchant,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  30,  1812 

Joseph,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Jane  P.  Greene, 

daughter  of  the  late  David,  Esq.,  at  Boston, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner.     American  of  Aug.  19,  1814 

Catharine,  daughter  of  John,  of  Preston,  Ct., 

and  John   C.   Tebbetts,   of  this  town,  at 

Preston,  Nov.  12,  1815 

Content  and  John  A.  Kaull,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     American  of  June  4,  1816 


486  VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

WILSON  Rebecca  Young,  eldest  daughter  of 
Rev.  James,  and  Nicholas  B.  Gladding, 
both  of   and  at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Oct.  23,  1816 

(Williams,)   Capt.    William    George,   of    the 

British   Navy,  and  Ann  Caussines,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  John,  formerly  of  Warren,  at 

New  York,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Lyell,  rector 

of  Christ  Church, 
John,  of  Providence,  and  Sabra  Dexter,  daugh- 
ter of  Nathaniel  B.,  of  and  at  Pawtucket, 

at  St.  Paul's  Church, 
James  A.  and  Henrietta  Horsewell,  both  of 

and  at  Newport.     American  of 
Grafton  and  Zilpha  Spaulding,  both  of  and  at 

Plainfield,  Ct.     American  of 
William  T.  and  Abby  Fish,  daughter  of  Isaac, 

of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Webb, 
Dolly  and  Capt.  Josiah  B.  Talbot,  at  Bristol. 

American  of 
Thankful,  of  Dedham,  and  Timothy  Holt,  at 

Mansfield,  Mass.     .American  of 
James,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Lucy  L.  Braid, 

of  Pawtucket,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson, 
James   and    Sarah    Ann   Gardiner,  at  South 

Kingstown.     American  of 
Robert,  of  New  York,  and  Mary  A.  Logan, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 
Caroline  H.  and  William  T.  Simmons,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,         Aug.  14,  1827 
John   Rany,  a  pensioner  of   the    Revolution, 

and  Sally  Wilson,  daughter  of  Major  John, 

at  Thompson,  Ct.     American  of  Feb.    12,  1828 

Sally,    daughter  of   Major   John,    and    John 

Rany  Wilson,  a  pensioner  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, at  Thompson,  Ct.     American  of  Feb.  12,  1828 
Lydia,  of  Bristol,  and  Stephen  D.  Reynolds, 

of  Providence,    at    Bristol,    by    Rev.     Mr. 

Wight,  Nov.  18,  1828 

Rev.  Jonathan,  has  married  in  Warwick  and 

vicinity,  within  a  space  of  5  years  and  4 

months,  133  couples.     American  of  Dec.  S,  1828 

Lesteck    Peach,    Esq.,    and     Frances    Marie 

Edgeworth,  daughter  of  late  Richard  Lovell 

Edgeworth,   at    Edgeworthtown,    Ireland. 

(This  lady  was  probably  a  neice  of  the  au- 
thoress Marie  Edgeworth  and  daughter  of 

her  deceased   brother  who  bore  the  same 

name  as  her  father,)  Jan.  i,  1829 


Aug.  5, 

1819 

Sept.  13, 

iSig 

Nov.  5, 

1819 

April  28, 

1820 

Dec.  24, 

1820 

July  21, 

1826 

March  2, 

1827 

April  18, 

1827 

May  If, 

1827 

Aug.  5, 

1827 

RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  487 

WILSON   James   C.    and    Jane  Duffy,  at  New 

Bedford.     American  of  Oct.  30,  1829 

Mary  G.  and  Jonas  Foster,  at  Charlestown, 

Mass.     American  of  Nov.  6,  1829 

WILLSON  Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  John, 
of    Portsmouth,    Va.,    and     Com.    James 
■    Barron, -U,  S.  Nayy,  at  Portsmouth,  Nov.  19,  1829 

Martha  B.,  of  Windham,  Ct.,  and  WilHam 

Fales,  of  Bristol,  R.  I.,  at  Camerioca,  Cuba,  Dec.  i,  1829 

WILSON  Charles  W.  and  Ann  P.  Bachellor,  at 

~  Salem.    American  of  Aug.  3,  1830 

Emily,  of  Prince  George  Co.,  Md.,  and 
Thomas  Macgill,  of  and  at  Washington 
City,  by  Rev.  Mr:  Johns  Feb.  ij,  1831 

Harriet  and  Robert  Rice,  at  Boston.     Amer- 
ican of  May  17,  1831 
WILTON  Sam'uel  and  Mary  W.  Holmes,  both  of 
and  at  Boston,  by  Rev.    Mr.  Huntington. 
American  of  Oct.  23,  1810 
Capt.    William,    of  New  Bedford,  and    Sally 

Proctor,  at  Essex.     American  of  July  4,  1828 

Rebecca  and  Isaac  Spear,  at  Boston.  Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  24,  1830 
WINCHELL  Rev.  James  M.,  pastor  of  ist  Bap- 
tist Church,  Boston,  and  Tamma  Thomp- 
son, daughter  of  Ezra,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  American  of  July  i,  1814 
WINCHIF    Julia    Maria    and    Whipple    Rice, 

both  of  and  at  Warwick.     American  of  Nov.  8,  1822 

WIND  Samuel,  of   Maine,  and    Abby  Keech,  of 

and  at  Smithfield.     American  of  July  30,  1824 

WINES  Harriet,  daughter  of  Rev.  Abijah,  of 
Deer  Island,  and  Weston  Bela  Adams, 
tutor  in  Dartmouth  College,  at  Newbury- 
port.     American  of  Sept.  4,  1821 

WING  Content,  of  Sandwich,  and  Henry  Rus- 
sell, of  this  town,  merchant,  at  Sandwich, 
married  at  Friends  Meeting  House,  Sept.  13,  1809 

Freeman,  of  Sandwich,  Mass.,  and    Barbara 
Fenner  Gorton,   daughter  of   Dea.   Benja- 
min, of  and  at  Warwick.    American  of  Feb.  7,  1823 
Harris,  of  Smithfield,  and  Nancy  B.  Spooner, 

of  Providence,  at  Smithfield.     American  of  Dec.  2,  1823 
Ichabod,  Esq.,  of   Winthrop,  Me.,  and  Mrs. 
Cynthia  Kendall,  at  Mendon,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of                                                                    June  15,  1824 
Smith  and   Anna  White,  eldest  daughter  of 
'Col.  Gideon,  of   Burrillville,  at  Smithfield. 
American  of                                                          Sept.  28,  1824 
and  Cash,  at   Chilmark.     Ameri- 
can of                                                                      July  24,  1829 


488  VITAL  RECORD  OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

WING  Paul,  of  Sandwich,  and  Anne  Dennis, 
of  Portsmouth,  at  the  Friends  Meeting 
House.     American  of  Sept.  i8,  1829 

WINMAN  Mrs.  Mary  G.  and  Edward  Megowin, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Ludlow,  July  31,  1828 

WINN    Eliza,    daughter    of  Tmiothy,    Esq.,  of 
Washington  City,  and  Powhatan  Ellis,  sen- 
ator from  Mississippi,  at  Washington  City,         March  i,  1831 
WINS! IIP  Annzanza   Amanda   and   Cheney  B. 

Allen,  at  Boston.    American  of  Dec.  22,  1829 

Eliza  and  Benjamin  F.  Smith,  at    Litchfield. 

American  of  July  30,  1830 

William    A.  and    Catharine    C.    Nichols,    at 

Dedham.     American  of  May  10,  183 1 

WINSLOW  William,  of  Somerset,  and  Ann 
Wheeler,  daughter  of  Barnard,  of  and  at 
Rehoboth.     American  of  Oct.  10,  181 5 

John  L.  and  Mrs.  Fanny  Martin,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sias,  Dec.  21,  1817 

Mary,  daughter  of  Dr.  John,  and  David  Bray- 
ton,  both  of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  John  Ma- 
son, Esq.,  June  17,  1819 

Nancy  and  Ezra  Pollard,  both  of  Coventry, 

at  Warwick.     American  of  Oct.  27,  h820 

Sylvania  A  and  Capt.  Daniel  B.  Barrows, 
both  of  and  at  Warren.     American  of  Aug.  12,  1823 

Betsey  P.,  daughter  of  Dr.  John,  of  Swanzey, 
and  David  Gray,  Esq.,  of  Somerset,  at 
Swanzey.     American  of  Aug.  29,  1823 

Simeon  A.  and  Mary  S.  Slade,  at  Slatersville. 
American  of  Dec.  12,  1823 

Williams,  of  Freetown,  and  Mertille  Car- 
penter, daughter  of  Caleb,  of  and  at  Reho- 
both.    American  of  Dec.  23,  1823 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Philip,  of  Freetown,  and 
Richard  J.  Wethby,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mudge,  Feb.  1 2,  1825 

Elizabeth  E.  and  Robert  Goodspeed,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  3,  1826 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Doctor  Winslow,  of  Som- 
erset, and  Joseph  Chace,  of  Swanzey,  at 
Somerset,  May  17,  1827 

Sarah  Ann  and  Wanton  T.  Sherman,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Jan.  8,  1828 

Eben  and  Jane  H.  Vickary,  daughter  of  late 

Hugh,  at  Newport.     American  of  June  13,  1828 

John  K.,  of  Providence,  and  Adeline  Delling- 
ham,  of  and  at  Newport,,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Choules.     American  of  Sept.  21,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


489 


WINSLOW  David  L.,  of  Providence,  and  Abby 

Boss,  at  Newport.    American  of 
WINSOR  Fanny,  daughter  of  Ira,  and  Capt.  Na- 
thaniel, Bishop,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Lusina,  daughter  of  Augustus,  of  Smithfield, 
and  Henry  Stone,  of  Johnston,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cooper, 

Asa  and  Elizabeth  Foster,  daughter  of  Jesse, 
both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams, 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Rev.  Avery  Briggs, 
of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Elisha  S.,  of  Glocester,  and  Amy  Waterman, 
daughter  of  Asuel,  of  and  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Park, 

James,  of  Johnston,  and  Mary  Mathewson,  of 
and  at  Scituate.     American  of 

Sally  Ann,  daughter  of  Augustus,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  Edward  Scott  Rhodes,  of  North 
Providence,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey.     American  of 

Matilda,  of  Johnston,  and  David  Bo  wen,  of 
Scituate,  at  Johnston.     American  of 

James  and  Amey  Brown,  both  of  and  at 
Providence.     American  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Augustus,  and  Aldice 
Harris,  both  of  and  at  Scituate.  Ameri- 
can of 

Hon.  Samuel  and  Hannah  Wilmarth,  both  of 
Glocester.     American  of 

Cynthia,  daughter  of  William,  of  Glocester, 
and  Samuel  Aldrich,  of  Smithfield,  at 
Glocester.     American  of 

Nancy  and  Appolos  Leonard,  both  of  and  at 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Mahala  and  William  A.  Colwell,  at  Johnston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 

Julia,  daughter  of  Augustus,  of  Smithfield, 
and  John  D.  Weld,  of  Broomfield,  Mass., 
at  Johnston,  by   Rev.    Mr.  Cheney, 

Nicholas  S.,  Esq.,  cashier  of  Smithfield  Ex- 
change Bank,  and  Elizabeth  S.  Foster, 
daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of  New  York 
City,  at  Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen. 
American  of 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Abram,  Esq.,  ^nd 
Elisha  Harris,  both  of  Smithfield,  at  Sla- 
tersville,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley, 


Jan.  10,  1832 

Feb.  18.  1813 

April  25,  i8t3 

Nov.  18,  1813 

Jan.  5,  1818 

May  16,  1 8 19 
Feb.  22,  1820 

May  12,  1820 

Jan.  23,  1821 

March  14,  1823 

April  20,  1824 
July  8,  1825 

Aug.  16,  1825 
Oct.  IS,  1826 
Sept.  I,  1828 

March  31,  1829 

Nov.  22,  [831 
Oct.  2,  1832 


490 


VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


WINSOR  Ira  B.  and  Mary  C.  Thurber,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall, 
WINTERBOTTOM  Edmund   B.,   of   Wilming- 
ton,  N.  C,  and  Eliza  Harding,  daughter  of 
■  Walker,  of  this  town,  at  Wilmington, 

WINTHROP  Thomas  Charles,  Esq.,  and 
Georgianna  Maria  Kane,  daughter  of  late 
John,  Esq.,  at  New  York.     American  of 

Annette  Halsey,  of  Boston,  and  John  De- 
Wolfe,  of  Bristol,  at  St.  Michael's  Church, 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 

Grenville  Temple,  son  of  Lieutenant-Gov- 
ernor Winthrop,  and  Frances  Maria  Heard, 
youngest  daughter  of  John,  Jr.,  at  Boston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Greenwood, 

Adelaide  Augusta,  of  Bristol,  and  Rev. 
Thomas  Vernon,  pastor  of  Rehoboth  Con- 
gregational church,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Bristed,  at  St.  Michael's  church, 
WIRT  Elizabeth  Gamble,  second  daughter  of 
Hon.  William,  and  Lewis  M.  Goldsbo- 
rough,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Baltimore.  Ameri- 
can of 
WITHERELL  Ephraim  R.,  of  Wellington, 
Mass.,  and  Polly  Baker,  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Caroline   and  George  W.  Simpson,  of  South 
Boston,  at  Norton, 
WITTER  Mary    M.,  daughter    of    Josiah,    and 
Eliphalet  C.  Bellows,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Harriet  E.  and  Joseph  Belcher,  at  Provi- 
dence. American  of 
WOLCOTT  Lodowick  S.,  of  Cumberland,  and 
Mary  Dexter,  daughter  of  Christopher,  of 
and  at  Smithfield.  American  of 
WOOD  Joshua  B.  and  Eliza  R.  Jones,  second 
daughter  of  Alexander,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Margaret  and  Robert  Alexander,  at  Smith- 
field.     American  of 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Walter,  Esq.,  and  John  E. 
Williams,  formerly  of  Newport,  merchant, 
at  Mount  Vill,  N.  Y.     American  of 

John  C.  and  Eliza  A.  Miller,  at  Providence, 
by  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.    American  of 


Nov.  22,,  1832 

July  20,  181 1 

Oct.  3,  1823 

May  26,  1S29 

March  27,  1831 

May  24,  1831 

Nov.  u,  1831 

July  13,  1823 
Nov.  7,  1825 

Dec.  10,  1815 
June  13,  1823 

June  21,  1825 

Oct.  4,  1810 
Nov.  16,  1813 

Oct.  26,  1 8 19 
May  4,  1820 

Dec.  28,  1820 
Aug.  5,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES 


491 


WOOD    Roba  and   Gideon  Sweet,  Jr.,  both  of 
;  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Rev.  Francis  and  Lydia  Tiffany,  daughter  of 
Ebenezer,  Esq.,  at  Banington.     American 

of 
Timothy  S.  and  Ann  P.  Armsbury,  daughter 

of  Israel,  both  of  and  at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Maria  and  Isaac  Westcott,  at  Pawtucket. 
American  of 

Mary  W.,  of  Fairhaven,  and  Ezra  Smith,  Jr., 
of  New  Bedford,  at  Fairhaven.  American  of 

Hannah  and  Harvey  Chace,  both  of  and  at 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House.     American  of 

Sophia  R.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Elnathan,  and 
Capt.  George  Vaughan,  at  Newport.  Amer- 
ican of 

Polly,  of  Taunton,  and  Zephaniah  Bouldry, 
of  Raynham,  at  Taunton.     American  of 

Joseph  A.,  Esq.,  of  Ellsworth,  Me.,  and 
Frances  A.  Hodges,  at  Taunton.  Ameri- 
can of 

Eliza  and  John  A.  Knowlton,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland.     American  of 

Clarinda  and  James  M.  Leonard,  at  Middle-^ 
boro,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eaton.  Ameri- 
can of 

Parmilea,  daughter  of  Capt.  Elisha,  of  Men- 
don,  and  Dr.  Phineas  W.  Leland,  of  Graf- 
ton, at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett, 

Nancy  and  George  Robinson,  both  of  Paw- 
tuxet,  at  Berlir,  Ct.    American  of 

Martha,  of  Providence,  and  Samuel  Sprague, 
of  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
;  Peter,  of  Providence,  and  Sally  Peck,  of  and 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Greene, 

Dr.  Alfred  and  Amelia  Baylies,  daughter  of 
Hon.  Hodijah,  at  Dighton.     American  of 

Callister,  formerly  of  Grafton,  and  Elizabeth 
Wood,  of  Middleboro,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Elizabeth,  of  Middleboro,  Mass.,  and  Callister 
Wood,  formerly  of  Grafton,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Israel,  Jr.,  of   Swanzey,  and   Ruby  Ann  El- 
:    -  dredge,  of  and  at  Smithfield,   by  Thomas 
Mann,  Esq., 

Eliza  Ann  and  Henry  Bebee,  at  Warren,  by 
-      Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 


Aug.  17,  1823 

Sept.  12, 1823 

Nov.  5,  1823 
May  2r,  1824 
June  18,  1824 

Sept.  14,  1824 

Nov.  2,  1824 
June  7,  1825 

Aug.  30,  1825 
Oct.  4,  1825 

Nov.  17,  1826 

Nov.  26,  1826 

Feb.  9,  1827 

March  12,  1827 

June  8,  1827 

June  IS,  1827 

July  30,  1827 

July  30,  1827 

Sept.  24,  1827 
Jan.  17,  1828 


492  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WOOD  Achsa,  of  Mendon,  and  Jonathan  Nelson, 

of  Upton,  at  Mendon,  Feb.  ;,  1828 

Miranda,  of  Smithfield,  and  William  A. 
Cheever,  of  Wrentham,  at  Smithfield. 
American  of  Feb  29,  1828 

(Denied  March  4,  1828.) 

Moses  B.  and  Hannah  Arnold,  at  Warwick, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Dane,  Sept.  7,  1828 

Benjamin  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Joanna  M. 
Angell,  daughter  of  late  Ezekiel,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Oct.  21, 1828 

Sarah  A.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Peleg,  and 
Lieut. Harwood.  U.S.  Navy,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Nov.  11,  1828 

James  and  Avis  Hunt,  both  of  Coventry,  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Jan.  4,  1829 

Sally  and  Amasa  Pratt,  at  Mansfield,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Briggs.     American  of  Feb.  17,  1829 

Sarah  and  Alexander  Charnley,  at  Taunton. 
American  of  Feb.  24,  1829 

Leonard  and  Phebe  Buffinglon,  at  Friends' 

Meeting  House,  Fall  River,  Nov.  11,  1829 

Hon.  Silas  and  Elizabeth  Smith,  daughter  of 
late  Josiah,  at  Huntington,  L.  L  Ameri- 
can of  Jan.  5,  1830 

Henry,  of  New  York,  and  Catharine  Fowler, 
daughter  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Newport,  Junes,  1830 

Reuben,  Jr.,    and    Milley   Lord,    at    Boston. 

American  of  July  2,  1830 

Sarah  and  John  B.  Dexter,  both   of   and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Nov.  25,  1830 

Sarah  and  Ebenezer  H.  Balch,  of  Worcester, 

at  Upton.     American  of  Dee.  10,  1830 

Louisa  and  Daniel  Sweet,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  May  S,  1831 

Phebe  and  Joseph  Congdon,  of  and  at  New- 
port, at  Nantucket.    American  of  June  24,  1831 

Charles  and  Eunice  G.  Bunker,  at  Nantucket,        Sept.  25,  1831 

Martha  W.,  of  Newport,  and  George  Bullock, 
Esq.,  of  Alabama,  at  Newport,  Oct.  18,  1831 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Rev.  William,  (who  married 
them,)  and  Benjamin  H.  Toler,  at  Hanover, 
Va.,  Dec.  i,  1831 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Rev.  William,  (who  mar- 
ried them,)  and  Matthew  M.  Toler,  at  Han- 
over, Va.,  Dec.  i,  18^1 
WOODARD  Mrs.  Sally,  of  Dighton,  and  Dr. 
James  Bliss,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Dighton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gushee,  May  7,  1817 


RHODE   ISLAND   AMERICAN-MARRIAGES  493 

WOODARD  Elkanah  and  Silence  Phillips, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Jacob,  both  of  and  at 
Taunton.    American  of  Aug.  9,  1822 

WOODBURN    Sarah,   of  Warren,   Penn.,    and 
Renssaleur  J.Jenckes,  formerly  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Warren.  Jan.  25,  1817 
WOODBURY  Rebecca,  of  Salem,  and  Solomon 

Bela  Brega,  of  Philadelphia,  in  this  town,  Nov.  3,  181 3 

George  and  Mrs.  Martha  Goff,  at  Warren,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Spaulding,  July  20,  1829 

WOODCOCK  Eliza  P.  and  Joseph  C.  Fanning, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Church,  Feb.  21,  1830 

WOODMAN  Job,  of  Providence,  and  Mary 
Wilbour,  daughter  of  Brownell,  of  and  at 
Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mose  Sheperd,  Aug.  24,  1817 

Job,  of  Louisville,  Ga ,  and  Mrs.  Waitstill 
Gray,  daughter  of  Abel  Allen,  Esq.,  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  23,  182 1 

Ucal  and  Hannah   Palmer,  at  Fall  River,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Ewers,  Nov.  11,  1829 

John  K.,  of  Northfield,  N.  H.,  and  Adeline 

B.  Chace,  at  Haverhill.     American  of  July  27,  1830 

Henry,  Jr.,  of  Belchertown,  and  Mrs.  Joanna 

Briggs.  at  Springfield.     American  of  Nov.  23,  1830 

Ephraim  G.  and  Mehitable  H.  Lawton,  both 

of  and  at  Fall  River.     American  of  Aug.  30,  1831 

WOODMANSEE  Ephraim  G.  and  Mehitable 
H.  Larkin,  both  of  and  at  Fall  River. 
American  of  Aug.  30,  1831 

WOODNURSE  Elizabeth  C.  and  Henry  Rus- 
sell, both  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict,  April  14,  1825 

WOODS  Prof.  Alva,  of  Columbia  College,  Wash- 
ington City,  and  Almira  Marshall,  daugh- 
ter of  Josiah,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Boston. 
American  of  Dec.  16,  1823 

Lucy  Ann,  of  Uxbridge,  and  Comfort  Rice, 
of  Millbury,  at  Uxbridge.    American  of  March  23,  1824 

Augustus  and  Eliza  Snow,  daughter  of  John, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  July  i,  1829 

Charles,  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  aged  81, 
and  Mrs.  Margaret  Macklin,  aged  55,  in 
Hills,  N.  C,  Dec.  5,  1829 

Catharine  and  Joshua  B.  Corey,  at  Boston. 
American  of  April  30,  1830 

George  A.  and  Catharine  E.  Briggs,  at  Bos- 
ton.   American  of  Aug.  27,  1830 


494 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


WOODWARD  Sarah,  daughter  of  Major  Jason, 
of  Ashford,  Ct.,  and  Simeon  Williams, 
of  this  town,  at  Ashford,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Sampson, 

John  P.  and  Mehitable  Cooper,  daughter  of 
the  late  Capt.  David,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pitman, 

Eliza  and  Waterman  Clapp,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

William,  Jr.,  and  Patience  Sabin,  both  of  and 
at  Providence, 

Robert  and  Mary  Luther,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Lydia  W.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Al- 
bert Lamb,  Esq.,  at  Salem,  Ct.  American 
of 

James,  Esq.,  and  Ann  Lincoln,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 

Julia  Ann,  of  Seekonk,  and  Socrates  Darling, 
of  Leyden,  at  Attleboro.     American  of 

Alvan  and  Abigail  Barney,  daughter  of  Oli- 
ver, both  of  and  at  Taunton.     American  of 

Mary  H.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Solomon,  of 
Taunton,  and  James  Babbith,  of  Welling- 
ton, Mass.,  at  Taunton.     American  of 

Abijah  and  - —  Lincoln,  at  Taunton.  Amer- 
ican of 

Luther,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  Knapp,  of 
and  at  Taunton, 

Isabella  T.,  of  Providence,  and  Alonzo  Rock- 
well, M.  D.,  of  Montrillo,  Ct.,  at  Salem, 

Dorcas  and  George  Andrews,  comedian,  at 
Boston.     American  of 

Elkanah  and  Hannah  Snow,  at  Taunton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hall, 

George  and  Mrs.  Dorcas  Slocum,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilburne, 
WOOD  WORTH  Giles,  of  Killingly,  and  Phylura 
Hyde,  of  and  at  Brooklyn,  Ct.   American  of 

Daniel  and  Aniey  Gifford,  at  Little  Compton. 
American  of 

Abigail  and  Capt.  Owen  Wilbur,  at  Little 
Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine.  American 
of 
WOOLFORD  Lowell  and  Deborah  D.  Smith, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 
WOOLLEY  Asa  Alexander  and  Matilda 
Fletcher,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 


Dec.  17,  1809 

March  31,  1817 

Jan.  5,  1819 

March  14,  18 19 

Dec.  10,  1820 

June  I,  1821 
Oct.  19,  1 82 1 
Aug.  29,  1823 
Dec.  23,  1823 

Nov.  26,  1824 

June  7,  1825 

Oct.  5,  1825 

Jan.  29,  1827 

Sept.  19,  1828 

June  14,  1829 

Nov.  28,  1830 

Dec.  12,  1823 

June  26,  1829 

Jan.  18,  1831 

Oct.  29,  1820 

May  17,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES,,  K  495 

WOOLSEY  Susan,  daughter  of  General,  and 
sister  of  Capt.  Woolsey,  of  U.  S.  Navy,  and 
Samuel  O.  Auchmuty,  formerly  of  New- 
port, at  Sackett's  Harbor,  N.  Y.  Ameri- 
can of  Aug.  12,  1823 

WORCESTER  Samuel  M.,  prof,  of  Rhetoric 
at  Amherst  College,  and  Susan  Dix,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Col.  Benjamin  A.,  at  Salem. 
American  of  June  7,  1825 

WORK  Ward  A.  and  Mary  Ann  Hodges,  daugh- 
ter of  Preston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  April  30,  1827 

Joshua  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Martha  B. 
Walker,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Chapin,  Oct.  24,  1831 

WORMS  Mr. ,  nephew  of  the  Banker  Roth- 
child,  and  Miss  Samuels,  who  has  a 

fortune  of  ;£^2,ooo,000,  in  England.    Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  4,  1827 

WORSLEY  John,  of  Canton,  Mass.,  and  Lydia 
Wheeler  Bunn,  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  6,  1828 

WORTH  Nabby  and  Hiram  Jernigan,  at  Edgar- 
town.     American  of  Dec.  2,  1824 
Mary   C.   and   Charles  A.  Burgess,  at  Nan- 
tucket.    American  of                                            Aug.  25,  1829 
Angeline  and  John    Bunting,  at    Edgartown. 

American  of  March  11,1831 

WORTH INGTON  Erastus,  Esq.,  attorney  at 
law,  and  Sally  Ellis,  daughter  of  Abner, 
Esq.,  both  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  May  2,  1815 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Governour  of  Chilli- 
cothe,  Ohio,  and  Edward  King,  Esq.,  son 
of  Hon.  Rufus,  of  New  York,  at  said 
former  place,  May  15,  1816 

Miss ,  daughter  of  Dr. ,  of  George- 
town, D.  C,  and  William  Gaston,  M.  C. 
from  North  Carolina,  at  Georgetov/n. 
American  of  Sept.  13,  1816 

WORTHY  Lovey,  29,  and  William  Easton,  74, 
soldier  of  the  Revolution,  at  Boston. 
American  of  May  15,  1829 

WRIGHT  Thomas  and  Jerusha  Richardson,  both 

of  Woburn,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  Jan.  13,  1812 

Edmund,  Jr.,  editor  of  Patriot  and  Chronicle, 
and  Angeline  Standish,  of  New  Bedford, 
at  Boston.     American  of  Jan.  5,  1821 

Phebe  and  William  P.  Munro,  at  Bristol. 
American  of  July  9,  1822 


496 


VITAL  RECORD  OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


WRIGHT  Mary  and  John  Brewer,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 

Patrick  and  Mary  Tasker,  at  Newport, 

Peter  and  Merebah  Chace,  daughter  of 
Michael,  at  Fall  River.     American  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Seth,  Esq.,  and  Dr.  Ben- 
jamin Barrett,  at  Northampton.  Ameri- 
can of 

Marshall  G.,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  Anna 
Elizabeth  Halsey,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Lloyd  Halsey,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Calista  and  Henry  Tyrrell,  at  Hinsdale,  after 
a  courtship  of  30  minutes;  her  former 
suitor  was  30  minutes  late.     American  of 

W.  H.  D.  C.  U.  S.  Consul,  and  Eliza  S. 
Warner,  daughter  of  late  John,  U.  S.  Con- 
sul at  Havana,  at  Rio  de  Janeiro,  S.  A. 
American  of 

William  and  Mary  Ann  Maclay,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Archibald,  at  Boston.     American  of 

Rev.Nathaniel,  pastor  of  Universalist  Church, 
Attleboro,  and  Marie  Richmond,  daughter 
of  Galen, 

Allen  and  Waity  Ann  Weeden,  of  Newport, 
at  Bristol, 

Catharine,  48,  and  William  Ward,  105,  soldier 
of  the  Revolution,   at  Federalsburgh,  Md. 
American  of 
WROUGHT  Clarissa  and  George  Lightning,  at 

Dudley,  Mass.     American  of 
WYATT  David  and  Mrs.  Jane  Rider,  daughter 
of  Alanson  Peckham,  PZsq.,  of  Middletown, 
at  Newport.     American  of 

Eliza  G.,  of  Newport,  and  John  Anthony,  of 
Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William  and  Olive  Greene,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol.     American  of 

Thomas  C.  and  Sylvester  Anthony,  daughter 
of  Peckham,  both  of  and  at  Middletown. 
American  of 

Mary  Ann  and  Oscar  D.  H olden,  at  Boston. 
American  of 

Eliza  B.,  of  Bristol,  and  Abraham  H.  Still- 
well,  of  Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Lewis, 
WYDOWN  Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev. 
Samuel,  and  Augustus  J.  Mclntire,  of  the 
British  Army,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wheaton.     American  of 


May  18,  1823 
June  20,  1826 

June  30,  1826 


Sept.  5,  1826 

Nov.  8,  1827 
Oct,  23,  1829 

Feb.  23,  1830 
March  30,  1830 

Sept.  6,  1830 
Nov.  14,  1831 

Jan.  10,  1832 
Dec.  2,  1828 

Oct.  27,  1820 

Dec.  3,  1820 

April  18,  1823 

March  22,  1825 
June  II,  1830 

June  15,  1830 
Dec.  24,  1819 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERIOAN-^MARRIAGES  497 

WYER  Sarah,   formerly   of    Newburyport,'  and 

Rev.  Sylvester  I.eanned,' at  New  Orleans. 

American  of  Jan.  18,  1820 

WYMAN  Frances  and   Elias  Fisher,  at   Wren- 

tham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske.     American  of  Feb.  18,  1820 

John  and   Rosanna  Varse,   both  of    and    at 

Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Sept.  23,  1827 

Abel,  of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  and  Martha 

Peirce,  of  Milton,  at  Boston,  Oct.  22,  1829 

William  and  Abigail   Rice   Cutler,  daughter 

of  the  late  James,  of   Boston,  at  Brooklyn, 

L.  I.,  May  4,  1831 

WYSE  Thomas,  Esq.,    of  Waterford,  Ire.,   and 

Letitia  Bonaparte,  daughter  of  Lucian,  at 

Palace  of  Carino,  near  Rome.   American  of        July  27,  1821 


X 

XIMENO  Petrenia,  daughter  of  Don  Jose  M. 
Ximeno,  and  William  Scott  Jenckes,  for- 
merly of  Providence,  at  Matanzas.  Ameri- 
can of  Aug.  10,  1 82 1 


YARRINGTON  Richard  H.  and  Elizabeth  H. 

Downie,  at  Salem.     American  of  Aug.  3,  1830 

YATES  Samuel  and  Hannah  Atkinson,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  17,  1809 

Thomas  and  Sally   Langley,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     American  of  Oct.  12,  1810 

Mary,  daughter  of  Seth,  and  Samuel  Billings, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams,  Sept.  24,  1822 

Francis  S.  and  Harriet  A.  Air,  daughter  of 
late  Dr.  James,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Amer- 
ican of  March  4,  1823 

Samuel  and  Mary  C.  Wight,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Dec.  4,  1823 

Joseph  and  Martha  Ann  Russell,  daughter  of 
Jeremiah,  of  Nobleboro,  Me.,  formerly  of 
this  place,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Nov.  22,  1826 


498 


VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


YATES  Alice  C.  and  William  C.  Barker,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilbourne, 
YERRINGTON  James  B.,  printer,  and   Phebe 

M.  Boyd,  both  of  and  at  Providence,   by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Catherine  B.,  eldest  daughter  of  James,  and 

Eliakim  Briggs,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
Barker  T.  and  Maria   A.   Daggett,  daughter 

of  the  late  Capt.  Preston,  both   of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison, 
YOGRUESE  and  Gubnaneda,  at  Valley  Town, 

Tenn.,  by  Rev.  E.  Jones, 
YOUNG  Sterry,  of   Cranston,    and  Fanny  Bur- 

lingame,  of  and  at  Coventry, 
Mary  H.,  second  daughter  of  Thomas,  and 

Benjamin  D.  Jones,  at  Enfield,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pruden, 
Samuel,  3d,  and  Mrs.  Betsey  Luther,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 
Sophia  A.,  daughter  of   Capt.   Samuel,  and 

Major   Harvey   Chaffee,   both    of  and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Miss and  Mr. Pope,   in  England. 

American  of 
Capt.   Gideon,  at   this   town,  and    Charlotte 

Bradley,  of   and   at    Springfield.      Ameri- 
can of 
Nancy,    eldest   daughter   of   the   late   Capt. 

William,  and  Samuel  C.  Whiting,  both  of 

and  at  this  town, 
James  W.  and  Cordelia  Anthony,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Watson, 
Eliza  Rogers,  daughter  of  John,  and  Daniel 

Tillinghast   Aborn,  both  of  and  at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Edward  Rogers,  of  Providence,  and  Adeline 

Mary   Jones,   of   and    at     Savannah,     Ga. 

American  of 
Hannah  and  William  Slocum,  Jr.,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 
Alice  and  Pierre  C.  Van  Wyck,  Esq.,  at  New 

York.     American  of 
Mary  and  James  Blyth,  both  of  Cranston,  at 

Providence, 
Martha,   of   Scituate,   and   Calvin   Cady,   of 

Providence,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone. 

American  of 
Sheldon  and  Sylvia  Maxfield,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.    American 

of 


April  18,  1 83 1 

Jan.  17,  1825 

Nov.  23,  1825 

Jan.  14.  1833 
April  12,  1830 
Dec.  25,  1808 

Oct.  24,  i8ro 
Nov.  10,  181 1 

Nov.  6,  1813 
Feb.  4,  1814 

June  21,  1814 

July  23,  1815 
Aug.  17,  1815 

April  16,  1816 

Oct.  30,  1 818 

March  7,  1819 

Aug.  31,  1819 

March  16,  1820 

June  9,  1820 

Dec.  5,  1820 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— MARRIAGES  499 

YOUNG  Mrs. ,  formerly  of  the  Halifax  and 

late  of  the  Boston,  and  Walter  Hughes.jfor- 
merly  of  the  Boston  Theatre,  at  Columbia, 
S.  C.     American  of  Feb.  6,1821 

Ann,  daughter  of  David,  and  John  Bailey, 
Esq.,  of  Dept.  of  State,  at  Washington,  D. 
C,  Nov.  17,  1822 

Richard,  of  Smithfield,  and  Sarah  Ann  Rod- 
man, of  Cumberland,  at  Smithfield.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  28,  1823 

William  H.  and  Harriet  Greene,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering. 
American  of  Nov.  4,  1823 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of.  Daniel,  and  William 
W.  Carpenter,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering.    American  of  Dec.  9,  1823 

Mary  and  James  D.  Herrick,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  i,  1824 

Valentine  W.  and  Jemima   Angell,  both   of 

and  at  North  Providence.     American  of  April  6,  1 824 

Helen,  daughter  of  late  David,  Esq.,  and  El- 
nathan  Judson,  M.  D.,  surgeon  U.  S. 
Navy,  at  Washington.     American  of  June  4,  1824 

Mary  W.,  daughter  of  Capt.  William  B.  Ma- 
son, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering,  June  30,  1824 

Samuel  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Margaret  S. 
Baker,  daughter  of  Rev.  Luther,  of  and  at 
Swanzey.     American  of  Aug.  6,  1824 

Rachal  and  William  T.  Williams,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtucket.     American  of  Jan.  31,  1825 

Amey  C,  daughter  of  John,  of  Troy,  Mass., 
and  James  S.  Chace,  of  Pawtuxet,  at  Troy. 
American  of  June  10,  1825 

Hannah  and  Israel  K.  Potter,  both  of  Crans- 
ton, at  Providence,  -  June  26,  1825 

Eliza  and  Samuel  Taft,  at  Slatersville,  Smith- 
field.     American  of  July  15,  1825 

Mary,  daughter  of  Dea.  Consider,  of  Wind- 
ham, Ct.,  and  Benjamin  Weeden,  Jr.,  of 
Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  at  Windham.  American 
of  Sept.  16,  1825 

Henrietta  and  Waldo  Burlingame,  at  Kill- 
ingly,  Ct.     American  of  Oct.  11,  1825 

Mary,  of  Warren,  and  William  Bowen,  of 
Sempronious,  N.  Y.,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Welsh,  July  23,  1826 

Jeremiah  G.,  of  Coventry,  and  Mrs.  Mary  G. 
Payson,  of  Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket,  Dec.  24,  1 826 


500 


^  VITAL  RECORD  OF -RHODE  ISLAND 


YOUNG   Capt.  Samuel. and  Mary  Sabin,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Thomas*  Esq.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Alden, 
John  and  Mary  Ann  Robinson,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,   by  Rev.  Mr.  Norris, 
Daniel    Y.  and  Ann  C.    Warner,  at   ProVi-" 

dehce,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Amey  and  Robin.son  Lockwood,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.-  Manchester, 
Mary  and  Samuel  Gushing,  printer,  both  of  ■ 

and  at  Boston,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Streeter. 

American  of 
Lucas  C,  of  Troy,   Mass.,   and   Mary  Ann 

Hunt,  at  Seekonk.     American  of 
Loring,  of  Leicester,  and  Esther  C.rRice,  at 

Worcester.    American  of 
Lydia  H.,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Zebedee  .Hunt, . 

of  Providence,  at  Troy, 


May  1 8,  1828 

March  15,  1829 

May  27,  1829 

Sept.  7,  1829 

June  29,  1830 

Jan.  7,  183 1 

May  20,  1 83 1 

.  Oct.  I,  1832 


Rhode   Island 
American 


DEATHS 


DEATHS. 


ABBOTT  Col.  Stephen,  at  North  Providence,  in 
56th  year.     Masonic  honors, 

Rev.  John  Lovejoy,  pastor  of  First  Church 
in  Boston,  at  his  father's  house,  Andover. 
American  of 

,  midshipman  U.  S.  Ship  Constella- 
tion, at  sea,  was  a  native  of  Massachusetts, 

Rev.  John  Emery,  at  Exeter,  N.  H.,  late  pas- 
tor of  North  Church,  Salem,  Mass.,  in  27th 
year, 

Hon.  Jacob,  at  Brunswick,  Me.,  in  7Sth  year. 
American  of 

Harvey,  in  41st  year, 

Reuben,  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  aged  100  years. 
His  pall  bearers  were  Richard  Herbert,  92, 
Robert  Davis  88,  John  Chute  86,  John 
Blanchard  85,  Joseph  Farnum  82,  John 
Eastman  75.    American  of 

Lieut.  Walter,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Philadelphia. 
In  the  action  between  the  Chesapeake  and 
the  Shannon  he  was  wounded  by  a  musket 
shot  in  the  ear,  which  paralyzed  one  side 
of  his  face,  and  from  the  pain  of  which 
wound  that  never  healed  he  has  since  suf- 
fered.    American  of 

Thomas,  Esq.,  aged  66  years, 

William,  drowned  at  Shoreham,  Vt., 

Rev.  Ariel,  D.  U.,  pastor  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Beverly,  Mass.,  aged 
about  60  years,  died  on  board  ship  Othello, 
from  Charleston.  Had  been  South  for  his 
health. 

Miss  Sarah,  aged  93  y.,  4  mos.,  found  dead 
in  bed,  at  Andover,  Mass.    American  of 

ABEL  M ,  president  of  the   Regency 

of  the  Duchy  of  Nassau,  stabbed  by  an  as- 
sassin, in  Germany.     American  of 


July  24,  1813 

Oct.  21,  1814 
Dec.  13,  J  817 

Oct.  7,  1819 

March  14,  1820 
Nov.  2,  1820 


May  28,  1822 


July  22,  1825 
June  II,  1826 
May  31,  1827 


June  7,  1828 
April  I,  1 83 1 

Sept.  7,  1819 


504  VITAL  RECORD  OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

ABEEL  Mercy,  wife  of  Cornelius  W.,  Esq.,  and 

daughter  of  the  late  Joseph  Crandall,  Esq., 

of  Portsmouth,  at  Easton,    N.  Y.,   in  22d 

year,  Oct.  2, 

ABELL  Hiram,  son  of   Preserved,  of   Seekonk, 

at  Havana,  aged  21  years,     ,  :  ,  Nov.  23, 

Parmelia,  daughter  of  Preserved,  of  Seekonk, 

at  Rehoboth,  in  43d  year,  Dec.  29, 

Sarah,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Caleb,  at 

Seekonk,  aged  22  years,  July  i, 

Susan,  only  daughter  of  James,  at   North- 
ampton, Eng.,  aged  30  years,  Jan.  23, 
ABERCROMBIE  Lt.  General,   aged  43   years, 

at  Marseilles,  Fr.,  P'eb.  14, 

Lt  Gen.  John,   R.   G.    C.    B.,    at    London. 

American  of  May  23, 

ABERT  Ellen,  daughter  of  J.  J.,  major  of  the  U. 

S.  Engineering  Dept.,  at  Philadelphia,  in 

13th  year.     .'American  of  Dec.  31, 

ABORN  Mrs.    Mary  Lippitt,  wife  of  James,  in 

this  town,  in  29th  year,  June  i, 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  in  this 

town,  aged  14  years,  suddenly.     American 

of  Dec.  8, 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas,    Esq.,    at    Paw- 

tuxet,  Feb.  7, 

Helen,   daughter   of  Capt.    Burrows  Aborn, 

aged  2  years,  March  6, 

Edward,  in  40th   year,  buried  m  west  burial 

ground,  Nov.  25, 

Henry,  formerly  of  Pawtuxet,  aged  46  years, 

at  New  Albany,  Ind.,  Sept.  10, 

Lydia,  wife  of  Anthony,  Esq.,  at    Pawtuxet, 

in  74th  year,  June  7, 

Edward,  infant  son  of  Capt.  Burrows,  aged  5 

months,  Sept.  11, 

Samuel,  Esq.,   merchant,   at    Providence,  in 

53d  year,  Jan.  3, 

Mary,  wife  of   Capt.  Burrows,  at  Providence, 

in  36th  year,  June  3, 

Hannah,  widow  of  Capt.  James,  in  87th  year,  May  9, 

Mary,  wife  of  James,  at  Providence,  aged  49 

years,  Nov.  28, 

John  Anthony,  at  Pawtuxet,  in  60th  year,  April  i, 

Capt.  Jonathan,  of  Pawtuxet,  master  of  Ship 

Marcellus,  of   Boston,  at  Calcutta,  aged  78 
■  years,  leaves  wife  and  8  children,  June  21, 

Eliza  R  ,  wife  of   Daniel  T.,  daughter  of  late 

John  Young,  in  25th  year,  Oct.  15, 

Sylvester  R.,  at  Cranston,  in  23d  year,  Aug.  23, 


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822 
823 
830 

831 
817 
817 

824 
809 

809 

812 

814 

81S 

816 

817 

817 

818 

818 
819 

819 

821 

821 

821 
822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-DEATHS 


505 


ABORN  Anthony,  at  Pawtuxet,  in  88th  year, 
Sally,  wife  of  James,  in  41st  year, 
George  B.,  son  of  Capt.   Burrows,  aged    18, 
drowned  in  the  bay  by  the  capsizing  of  the 
sloop  Candidate, 
Daniel,  eldest  son  of  late  Capt.  Jonathan,  of 
Pawtuxet,  fell  through  the  scuttle  of  a  loft, 
at  Boston,  was  in  his  1 8th  year, 
Joseph  R.,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  at  Pawtuxet,  in 

30th  year, 
Hannah,  widow  of  Samuel,  in  66th,  year, 
Anne,  wife  of  Capt.  Peleg,  late  of  London,  at 

Pawtuxet,  aged  46  years, 
Capt.  Samuel  B.,  third  son  of   Capt.  Lowry, 
aged  24  years.     Was  struck  by. the  main 
boom  of  Sloop  Flash,  in  the  bay  near  New- 
port Harbor, 
Capt.  Lowry,  in  72d  year, 
,  Samuel  B.,  infant  son  of  Lowry  W., 
ABRAHAM  Woodward,    Esq.,    postmaster    at 

Marblehead,  aged  86  years.     American  of 
ABRAMS  Henry,   Esq.,  accidently    shot  while 

hunting,  in  Ohio.     American  of 
ACHARD  The   Prussian   Naturalist,  at  Berlin, 

Ger.     American  of 
ACKERMAN  Abraham,  died  Jan.  28.    The  two 
executors  suicided  within   a  month  after- 
wards.    American  of 
ACKLAND  Hon.  Lady  Harriet,   widow  of  Col. 

,  and   sister  of  the  late  Earl  of 

Ilchester;  was  with   her  husband  at    Bur- 
goyne's  surrender,  in  1777.     American  of 
ACKLEY  Elijah,  at  Johnston,  formerly  of  Glas- 
tonbury, Ct.,  aged  27  years, 
ADAMS  Steadman,  Esq., formerly  of  Canterbury, 
Ct.,  at  London,  Eng.     American  of 
Frances,  widow  of  Edward,  late  of  Killingly, 

Ct.,  in  68th  year, 
Thomas,  in  this  town, 

Samuel  S.,  at  Mendon,  aged  22  years,  son  of 
Joseph,  Esq.,  and  member  of  senior  class 
Brown  University, 
Capt.  Moses,  aged  43  years,  son  of  Nathaniel, 
formerly  of  Preston,  Ct.,  now  of  New  York. 
He  was  formerly  a  nautical  commander 
from  this  port,  on  board  U.  S.  Frigate 
Congress,  at  sea, 
Horace,  at  Killingly,  Ct.,  graduate  of  Brown 
University,  aged  27  years. 


Nov.  14,  1823 
Dec.  3,  1823 


May  I,  1825 


April  22,  1826 

Sept.  22,  1826 
March  24,  1827 

June  26,  1827 


Nov.  15,  1827 

Feb.  8,  1830 

April  II,  1 83 1 

Nov.  23,  1813 

Dec.  21,  1821 

July  31,  1821 

March  4,  1828 

Oct.  10,  1815 

July  II,  [829 

July  23,  181 1 

July  27,  181  [ 
Aug.  21,  1811 

Feb.  6,  1 8 12 


March  26,  18 12 
Dec.  25,  1813 


506  VITAL   RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND       ,,/,., 

ADAMS   Charles  Dyer,  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  at 

Cranston,   aged     13    months,   fornierly  ,of 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1814 

Mrs. ,  wife   of  the  sheriff,   found    mur- 
dered in  her  own  house,  at  Ellsworth,  Me.,,        IVIay  12,  1815 
Abijah,    Esq.,  senior   editor  of  Independent  '    ^ 

Chronicle,  at' Boston,  aged  62  years,  May  iS!,  1816 

Col.  Richard,  at  Richmond,  Va.    American  of        Jan.  17,  1817 
Mary,  widow  of  Josiah,  at  Providence,  aged 

54  years,  April  30,  181 8 

Abigail,  wife  of  ex-President  John,  at  Quincy,  ( 

Mass.,  aged  74  years,  Oct.  28,  1818 

Joseph,  from  exposure  in  a  shipwreck,  Dec.  15,  1818 

Cornelia,  wife  of  Capt.  Daniel,  and  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel  Pearce,  formerly  of  Provi- 
dence, at  sea,  on  passage  from    Hayti   to 

New    Orleans,    about   Jan.    i,    1819,    also 

about  three  days  afterwards  a  son  and  only 

child  of  Capt.  Adams.     American  of  Feb.  19,  1819 

Midshipman   ,  lost   with  U.  S.  schooner 

Firefly,  in  Bay  of  St.  Louis,  ,  July  28,  1819 

Capt.  James  H.,  of  Bristol,  on  coast  of  Africa, 

some  time  since.      American  of  Jan.  4,  1820 
,   child  of   Cyrel,    at  Windham,     Penn., 

killed  by  his  father  in  a  delirium  of  insanity. 

American  of  Jan.  25,  1820 

Henrietta,  wife   of   Williams,    late   of  Provi- 
dence, at  Perth,  U.  C  ,  leaves  5  children,  Aug.  5,  1820 
Robert  C,  killed  in  a  duel  by  James  B.  Bois- 

seou,  at  Blandford,  Va.      American  of  Aug.  29,  1820 

Arnold,  of  Newport,    aged  23  years,  at  sea. 

American  of  '  Oct.  20,  1820 

Esther,  widow  of  Stephen,  of  Barrington,  at 

Providence,  at  an  advanced  age,  .   Nov.  29,  1820 

Ardelia,  infant  daughter  of  Joseph,  Jr.,  aged 

13  months,  2  days,  Dec.  4,  1820 

David;  aged  36,  at  Northampton,  very  su<^- 

denly.     American  of  June  15,  1821 

Eliza,  second  daughter  of  Seth,  at  Cranston,  ,        July  28,  1821 
Hon.    Samuel,    aged    37,   lat&  preceptor  ,,of 

Dummer  Academy,  and  late  State  Senator 

of  'Mass.,  at  Dorchester.     American  of       '         Oct.  26,  1821 
Mercy  D.,  wife  of  Rev.  Jasper,  professor  in 
•  Brown     University,     daughter  of     Eeyvis 

Wheeler,  of  Medway,  Mass.,  aged  22  years,        Nov.  1 1,  1821 
Peter  Boyleston,  Esq.,  at  Quincy,  aged   85 

years,  brother  of  the  late  President,  June  2,  1823 

John,  at  Providence,  in  i8th  year,  June  13^  1823 

Titus,   at   Brooklyn,     Ct.,     aged     16    years. 

American  of  June  27,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN- DEATHS 


507 


ADAMS  Sarah,  wife  of  Jonathan,  aged  84  years, 

Titus,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  aged  about  45  years. 
American  of 

Susan,  wife  of  iSeth,  in  53d  year,    .    . 

George,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
aged  33  years.  Was  instantly  killed  by  a 
kick  of  a  horse  he  was  currying, 

Joseph,  son  of  Joseph,  Jr.,  aged  14  months, 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Hon.  Benjamin,  at  Ux-' 
bridge,  aged  20  years.     American  of 

Polly,  wife  of  John,  2d  daughter  of  Benjamin 
Luther,  of  Grafton,  at  Northbridge,  Mass., 
suddenly,  aged  41  years.     American  of 

Harriet  Emeline,  infant  daughter  of  John,  at 
Douglass, 

Sarah,  wife  of  Thomas,  in  53d  year, 

Dr.  John,  mayor  of  Richmond,  Va.  Ameri- 
can of 

Jeremiah  ;  a  child  of  his  died  at  New  Lon- 
don, Ct.     American  of 

Samuel,  aged  4S>  formerly  an  Innkeeper,  in 
this  town, 

Mrs.  Frances,    at  Barrington,  m  69th  year, 

Nancy,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  James  H.,  at 
Bristol,  aged  17  years, 

John,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  at 
Quincy,  Mass., 

Aaron,  at  Boston,  printer,  aged  38,  suddenly, 

Marcy,  widow  of  Capt.  Jacob,  at  Newport,  in 
78th  year, 

Harriet,  wife  of  Seth,  Jr.,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Arthur  Fenner,  aged  22  years, 

Joseph,  Esq.,  aged  about  64  years,  at  War- 
ren.    American  of 

Josiah,  son  of  Hon.  Benjamin,  at  Uxbridge, 

Samuel,  son  of  Hon.  Benjamin,  at  Uxbridge, 

Mary,  wife  of  Hubbard,  and  daughter  of 
Samuel  Storis,  of  Mansfield,  Mass.,  at  Can- 
terbury, Ct.,  aged  33  years, 

Miss  Giffe,  at  Newport,  aged  58  years, 

Martha,  wife  of  Joseph,  at  Grafton.  Ameri- 
can of 

Samuel,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Cyrus,  aged  28 
years,  at  Northbridge, 

Eli,  4th  mate  of  the  Caledonia,  lost  overboard 
at  sea ;  was  native  of  Preston,  Ct., 

John  A,,  only  son  of  Hanson  H.,  formerly  of 
Barnstable,  N.  H.,  at  Kittery,  Me  ;  acci- 
dentally shot  by  another  lad  who  had  been 
out  gunning,  while  at  work  in  a  field  ;  over 


Oct.  15,  1823 

Feb.  6,  1824 
March  7,  1824 


May  9,  1824 
Oct.  9,  1824 

Nov.  16,  1824 

Dec.  3r,  1824 

Feb.  16,  1825 
June  26,  1825 

July  5,  1825 

Sept.  13,  1825 

Sept.  20,  1825 
Dec.  29,  1825 

March  31,  1826 

July  4,  1826 
April  19,  1827 

March  24,  1827 

May  2,  1827 

May  4,  1827 
March  14,  1828 
March  21,  1828 


Aug.  4,  1828 
Aug.  7,  1828 

Dec.  26,  1828 

Jan.  5,  1829 

Sept.  17,  1829 


508  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 

ADAMS: 

140  shot  were  taken  from  his  body.  Amer- 
ican of  Oet.  2,  1829 
Henrietta,  wife  cf  S.  F.,  formerly  of  Gloces- 

ter,  Cape  Ann,  aged   29  years,  at  Boston. 

American  of  Jan.  12,  1830 

John,    at    Sutton,    Mass.,    aged    80    years. 

American  of  May  28,  1830 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,    at   Boston,  aged    57   years. 

American  of  June  8  and  ri,  1830 

Mrs.    Martha    W.,    at    Brookline,  aged    28 

years.     American  of  June  11,  1830 

Matilda,  wife  of  John,  Jr.,  (son  of  ex-Presi- 
dent), at  Washington    City,  aged  33  years. 

American  of  June  15,  1830 

Robert  H.,  senator  in  Congress,  from  Miss., 

at  Natchez,  July  2,  1830 

Mary   Ann    Jones,    daughter   of   Asahel,   at 

Sherley,  Mass.     American  of  April  29,  1831 

Elisha,  at  Youngstown,  N.  Y.     He  is  said  to 

have  been  the  only  living  man  who  could 

tell  who  killed  Morgan,  ?/[ay  9,  1831 

Miss  Hannah,  at   Brookline,  Mass.     A  well 

known  authoress,  Dec.  16,  1831 

Asher,   eldest   son   of    Abijah,   at    Lucerne, 

N.  Y.,  in  41st  year,  April  15,  1832 

Asher,    eldest    son   of    Abijah,    at   Luzerne, 

N.  Y.,  in  41  year,  April  15,  1832 

John,  youngest  son  of  Joseph,  aged  2  years, 

6  months,  April  23,  1832 

Hannah,  wife  of  Joseph,  aged  34  years,  Jan.  19,  1833 

ADDINGTON  Rt.  Hon.  John  Hiley,  youngest 

brother  of  Lord  Viscount  Sidmouth,  June  10,  1818 

ADDIS  Daniel,  Esq.,  late  of  New  York,  and  for- 
merly  of   Philadelphia,    at    Herculaneum, 

Mo.,    attorney   at    law ;    was   caught   in   a 

severe   snow   storm  ;   was   saved,   but    so 

badly  frost  bitten  as  to  cause  death,  Dec.  25,  1820 

ADDISON  Benjamin,  in  this  town,  in  S6th  year,  Feb.  8,  1813 

Anna,  widow  of  Benjamin,  in  66th  year,  Dec.  4,  1820 

Benjamin,  in  44th  year,  July  4,  1826 

ADIE  Thomas,  son  of   Major  Alexander,  in  this 

town,  in  7th  year,     American  of  Oct.  4,  18 14 

Jeanette,  daughter  of   Major  Alexander,  in 

this  town,  in  2d  year,  Nov.  27,  1815 

Susan  C,  in  20th  year,  April  29,  1824 

ADREWS  Isaiah  T.,  eldest   son   of   E.   T.,   of 

Boston,    at    Mobile,    Ala.    Ter.,   aged    25 

years.     American  of  July  6,  18 19 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN— DEATHS  509 

ADRIANCE  John,  merchant,  formerly  of  New 

York,  near  Blakeley,  Ala.     American  of  Sept.  20,  1825 

AD  YE  Edwin,  printer,  at  Warwick,  in  22d  year,  Oct.  2,  i8r7 

AGUERO  Gen.  Arco,  in  Spain ;  was  thrown 
from  his  horse  while  hunting  and  in- 
stantly killed ;  was  chief  of  Quiroga's 
Army,  which  effected  the  last  Spanish 
Revolution,  and  governor  of  Estremadura. 
American  of  Nov.  27,  1821 

AIKEN  Dea.  James,  at  Artrim,  N.  H.,  aged  87 
years.  The  first  settler  in  the  town.  It 
now  has  1300.     American  of  Aug.  8,  1817 

Benjamin,  drowned  at  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 
American  of  Dec.  23, 1831 

AIKMAN  Alexander.  Jr.,  Esq.,  at  Kingston, 
Jam.,  a  native  of  the  Island,  educated  at 
Edenburgh,  Scot.;  was  editor  and  proprie- 
tor of  the  Royal  Gazette  ;  leaves  wife  and 
8  children  ;   his  age  was  49  years.  April  1 1,  1831 

AILMAN  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Frederick,  at 

Newport,  aged  57  years.     American  of  April  5,  1825 

Daniel,  infant  son  of  Frederick,  Jr.,  at  New- 
port.    American  of  Nov.  25,  1823 

AIMISS  Mr. .  of  Virginia  House  of  Dele- 
gates, at  Richmond,  Va.,  very  suddenly, 
and  the  third  sudden  death  this  session,  Feb.  18,  1826 

AINSWORTH  Ann  Elizabeth,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Luther,  aged  S  months,  Sept.  4,  1812 
Ann,  wife  of  Major  Luther,  aged  34  years,             Oct.  19,  18 14 

AIRD  John,    native    of    Worcester,     Eng.,    at 

New  York,  in  63d  year,  Feb.  26,  183 1 

AITKEN  Lieut. ,  of  U.    S.    Sloop   of    War 

Cyone.     American  of  Dec.  3,  1822 

AKINS  Rev    Mr.    ,   of  the  Methodists,  at 

Haverstraw,  N.  Y.     American  of  Aug.  ig,  1823 

ALBERMARLE  Countess  of,  from  a  shock  of 
the  death  of  the  Princess  Charlotte,  in 
England.     American  of  Jan.  13,  1818 

ALBERS  Dr.  J.  A.,  at  Bremen,  Ger.,  a  learned 

physician  and  author.     American  of  May  22,  1821 

ALBERT  Amoble,  in  France,  murdered  by  his 
daughter,  who  also  murdered  her  mother, 
brother  and  two  sisters.     American  of  April  26,  181 1 

ALBERTSON  William,  in   this  town,   aged  55 

years,  March  24,  1810 

Jacob,  of   Providence,   at   Savannah,  in  35th 

year,  Oct.  17,  182,1 

Martha,  wife  of  Rufus,  daughter  of  late  Ab- 
ner  Anthony,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  in  59th  year,  Oct.  15,  1825 


510  VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

ALBERTSON  Jacob,  in  8ist  year,  at  Providence, 

forhierly  of  Plymoutjh,  Mass,,  soldier  of  the 

Revolution,  Oct.   13,  1832 

ALBINESS.     The  singularity  of  her   eyes   and 

hair  excited  attention  Wherever  she  exhib-     . 

ited  herself,' inf  Havana.     American  of  March  21,  1820 

ALBRO  George",  in  this  town,  in  32d  year,  June  28,  1812 

Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Samuel,  at  New- 
port, in  20th  year.  American  of  Nov.  30,  1819 
Eliza,  wife   of    Samuel    S.,  and    daughter   of 

Eleazer  Read,  at    Newport,  aged   47  years.  Oct.  r,  1822 

Thomas  C,  son  of  Capt.  Henry,  of  Newport, 

at  Havana,  aged  21  years.  May  27,  1824 

William,  at  Portsmouth,  aged  38  years,  Aug.  17,  1826 

Capt.  Henry,  at  Newport,  in  57th  year,  March  24,  1S27 

Robey,  at  Foster,  in  52d  year,  Jan.  19,  1828 

James,  at  Newport,  aged  55  years,  April  3,  1830 

ALCORN  Capt. ,  drowned  in  crossing  St. 

Mary's  River,  Feb.  11,  1818 

ALDEN  Dr.    Abner,   at    Bridgewater,    in    28th 

year,    graduate   of    College   of    Surgeons, 

New  York,  Sept.  28,  18 18 

Abner,  at   Bristol,  aged   62  years,  author   of 

school  books.     American  of  Aug.  25,  1820 

John,  at  Middleboro,  in  103d  year;  his  great 

grandfather  was  said  to  have  been  the  first 

man  to  set  his  foot  on  the  shore  at  Ply- 
mouth in  1620  American  of  April  13,  1821 
Capt.  George,  at  Attleboro,  aged  26  years,  Oct.  23,  1822 
Betsey,  formerly  of  Middleboro,  at    Taunton, 

aged  23  years,  Aug.  22,  1823 

Mary  D.,  wife  of  Rev.  Seth,  and  daughter  of 

Rev.  John  Miles,  of  Gratton,  at  Marlboro, 

aged  26  years,  July  31,  1825 

William  Bradford,  son  of  Rev.  Seth,  at  Marl- 
boro, aged  3  months,  Sept.  13,  1825 
ALDRICH  Susan,  wife  of  Esek,  Oct.  20,  1808 
Abel,  at  Uxbridge,  in  30th  year  ;    fell  from  a 

tree,  Aug.  16,  j8io 

Israel,  at  Smithfield,  aged  70  years,  Aug.  22,  1813 

Sally,  wife   of   David,  at    Smithfield,  in    29th 

y^^J"'  April  15,  1814 
David,  only  son  of   Joel,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield, 

aged  33  years,  Nov.  19,  1814 
Philadelphia,  wife  of  Moses,  at  Smithfield,  in 

44th  year,  June  13,  1 8 16 
^      Mrs.  Hannah  C,  wife   of    Perez,  formerly  of 

Smithfield,  in  this  town,  in  24th  year,  May  30  1817 
Amey,   daughter  of   Dr.    Whipple,   aged    5 

"^o"ths,  Feb.  23.  1819 


.  i  <n 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


511 


ALDRICH  Abel,  at  Cumberland,  in  78th. year, 
soldier  of  F'rench  and  Revolutionary  Wars  ; 
had  read  the  Bible  through  40  times, 

Mary  Paine,  infant  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel, 
aged  14  months, 

David,  Jr.,  at  Northbridge,  Mass.,  aged  about 
23  years, 

William,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield, 

Hon.  James,  at  Scituate,  aged  74  years,  many 
years  a  Senator  or  Representative  in  Gen- 
eral Assembly, 

Marcy,  widow  of  William,  at  Smithfield,  in 
60th  year, 

Abigail,  wife  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  at  Cumber- 
lard,  in  39th  year, 

Alice,  widow  of  James,  Esq.,  at  Scituate,  aged 
76  years, 

Phebe,  wife  of  Nathan,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield, 
in  his  6 1  St  year, 

John,  at  Douglass,  Mass.     American  of 

Joseph,  Jr.,  at  Douglass,  Mass.     American  of 

Joseph,  at  Douglass,  Mass.     American  of 

Miss ,  at  Douglass,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of 

Capt.  Winsor,  at  Smithfield,  in  54th  year 
(Masonic  honors), 

Samuel,  drowned  in  the  bay.     American  of 

Hannah,  widow  of  Judge  Aldrich,  late  of 
Glocester,  at  Bristol,  aged  82  years, 

Almira,  wife  of  Halley  and  daughter  of  Mial 
Smith,  at  Scituate,  in  20th  year, 

Gilbert  Smith,  son  of  Gilbert, 

Edward,  son  of  Esek, 

Martha,  wife  of  James,  at  Cranston,  in  42nd 
year, 

Emily,  daughter  of  James,  at  Smithfield,  in 
14th  year, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Col.  Dexter,  at  Smithfield, 
in  27th  year, 

Augustus,  at  Smithfield,  aged  70, 

,  child  of  Nero,  at  Mendon, 

Edward,  son  of  Esek, 
ALESBURY  Earl  of,  in  England,  aged  84  years. 

American  of  ,      ,, 

ALEXANDER  Ann,  wife  of  Hepry,  in  this 
town,  in  48th  year,         '  ,,   . 

Robert,  native  of  Ireland,  but  resident  of 
Smithfield,  drowned  in  Charleston  Harbor, 
S.  C,  by  upsetting  of  the  boat. 


Aug.  31,  1819 

Oct.  4,  1 81 9 

Nov.  iSi  1819 
March  19,  1821 

Dec.  29,  1 82 1 

Feb.  9,  1823 

June  25,  1823 

March  10,  1824 

May  26,  1824 
Feb.  25,  1825 
Feb.  25,  1825 
Feb.  25,  1825 

Feb.  25,  1825 

Feb.  IS,  1826 
May  25,  1827 

Nov.  13,  1827 

Jan.  21,  1828 
Feb.  6,  1828 
May  2,  1828 

Dec. 24,  1828 

Sept.  S,  1829 

May  22,  1830 
June  17,  1830 

Aug.  7,  1830 
Nov.  13,  1830 

'  ^uly  I,  1814 

,   July  23,  181 1 

May  16,  1818 


512 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


ALEXANDER  John,  at  Baltimore,  executed  for 
mail   robbery, 

William,  Esq.,  Secretary  of  State  for  Tennes- 
see.    American  of 

Charlotte  H ,  wife  of  William  H.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mrs.  Mary,  formerly  of  New  York,  at  Provi- 
dence, aged  67  years, 

William,  of  Philadelphia,  a  marine  at  sea  on 
board  U.  S.  Ship  Decoy.    American  of 

William  H.,  drowned,  had  been  missing  sev- 
eral days.  His  body  was  found  Friday  [27], 
above  Central  Bridge.     American  of 

James,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  North  Ston- 
ington,  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution.  Amer- 
ican of 

Philip,  aged  75,  at  St.  Michael's,  France.  He 
was  12  years  coachman  for  Louis  XXI, 
some  time  for  Napoleon  and  four  years  for 
Louis  XVIII.     American  of 

Hannah,  wife  of  Isaac,  at  Boston,  aged  37 
years.     American  of 

Daniel,  at  Charlton,  aged  90  years,  soldier  in 
French  and  Revolutionary  Wars.     Ameri- 
can of 
ALGER  Capt.  Benjamin,  of  this  town,  suddenly, 
in  69th  year. 

Preserved,  of  Warren,  at  Georgia,  aged  52 
years.     American  of 

Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  in  this  town, 
in  67th  year, 

Mrs.  Abigail,  widow  of  Capt.  Joseph,  in  48th 
year, 

Israel,  Jr.,  at  Bridf!;ewater,  late  of    Boston,  a 
graduate  of  Brown.     American  of 
A  LI    Bly,  the  celebrated  Traveller  near  Damas- 
cus.    American  of 
ALLARD  Henry   Augustus,  infant  son   of    Ly- 
man, 
ALLEN  Samuel,  at   an    advanced    age,  at    Bar- 
rington.  formerly  Judge  of    County    Court 
for  Bristol  Co., 

Barnabas,  at  Taunton,  formerly  of  this  town, 
in  6sth  year.     American  of 
Jarties,  at  Boston,  aged  70  years.  American 
of 

Jeremiah,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Suffolk  Co.,  at  Bos- 
ton, aged  58  years, 

Sally,  formerly  of  Warwick,  in  this  town, 

Nathan,  46  years,  with  his  sons  Henry  13, 
George  10,  and  an  elder  son  Thomas,  over- 


Sept.  10,  1818 
Sept.  II,  1818 
June  23,  1820 
Jan.  IS,  1823 
May  17,  1825 

May  31,  1825 

March  31,  1826 

Dec.  23,  1828 
July  30,  1830 

Feb.  18,  1831 
Feb.  I,  i8io 

Oct.  29,  1 813 
Nov.  24,  181 5 

April  3,  1818 
Oct.  4,  1825 
May  7,  1819 

Sept.  7,  1832 

Oct.  22,  1808 

Oct.  25,  1808 

Oct.  25,  1808 

Feb.  12,  1809 
March  14,  1809 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  513 

ALLEN: 

turned  in  a  boat,  Thomas  by  clinging  to 
the  mast,  wis  saved,  the  rest  drowned. 
Mr.  Allen  leaves  wife  and  s  children  to 
mourn  his  loss,  June  3,  1809 

Mary  Ann,  infant  daughter  of  General  Will- 
iam.    American  of  July  4,  1809 

Joseph  C,  of  this  town,  in  28th  year,  son  of 
the  late  Paul,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  at  Bom- 
bay, India.     American  of  July  28,  1809 

Mary,  widow  of  Benjamin,  in  80th  year,  fun- 
eral from  her  son's  house.  Church  street, 
Capt.  Abel  Allen,  died  May  23,  18 10 

Mary,  widow  of  Benjamin,  in  80th  year,  May  23,  1810 

Joseph,  at  Charlotte,  Vt.,  aged  74  years,  very 

suddenly.    American  of  July  17,  1810 

ALLYN  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Dr.  Jonathan,  for- 
merly of  Rehoboth,  and  daughter  of  the 
late  James  Allyn,  at  Barton,  Vt.,  Aug.  14,  18 10 

ALLEN  Amos,  in  this  town,  aged  74  years,  Sept.  29,  1810 

Mrs.  Patience,    widow  of   Samuel,  at  North 

Kingstown,  aged  75  years,  July  18,  181 1 

Susan,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  of  New- 
port, in  20th  year,  in  this  town,  Nov.  14,  181 1 

Louis,  son  of  Capt.   Abel,   in   this  town,   in 

17th  year.  July  27,  1812 

Thomas,    native   of    England,  in    this  town, 

aged  69  years,  July  7,  1813 

Capt.  William  Henry,  at  Plymouth,  Eng., 
commander  of  U.  S.  Brig  Argus,  from  a 
wound  received  in  action  the  14th,  with 
the  Pelican;  was  in  his  28th  year.  See 
obituary;  was  son  of  Gen.  William,  an  offi- 
cer of  the  Revolution,  Aug.  15,  181 3 

Ezra,  at  Milford,  at  an  advanced  age.  Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  14,  1813 

Capt.  Samuel,  in  this  town,  in  54th  year,  an 

able  nautical  commander,  Feb.  14,  1814 

Gen.  Ira,  of  Vermont,  at  Philadelphia,  a  Rev- 
olutionary veteran.     American  of  Feb.  15,  1814 

Stephen,  at  Seekonk,  in  89th  year,  March  31,  18 14 

ALLEYN  Russell,  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  aged  about 

40  years,  April  16,  1814 

ALLEN    George  W.,  only  son  of    Gabriel,  Esq., 

in  this  town,  in  34th  year,  April  18,  18 14 

Mrs.  Lucy,  widow  of  Ezra,  at  Milford,  Mass. 
American  of  Sept.  30,  18 14 

Abby,  infant   daughter  of  Ira,  at   Warren. 

American  of  Oct.  11,  1814 


514 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


ALLEN  Rhoda,  daughter  of  Capt.  Abraham,  of 
Dighton,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  in  40th  year. 
American  of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  Ezra,  at  Mendon, 
aged  45  years.     American  of 

John,  at  New  York.  He  ate  water  hemlock 
for  Cicely.  American  of 
ALLYN  Lieut.  Samuel,  at  Seekonk,  in  83d  year, 
ALLEN  Gen.  William,  father  of  the  late  Capt. 
William  Henry  Allen,  in  this  town,  in  his 
64th  year ;  was  in  service  in  the  Revolu- 
tion, 

Benjamin,  son  of  Jonathan,  of  Rehoboth,  at 
New  Orleans,  in  22nd  year.     American  of 

Miss — ,  by  the  oversetting  of  a  boat. 

She  with  others  was  trying  to  get  a  sight 
of  Bonaparte  as  he  boarded  the  Bellere- 
phon.     American  of 

Lydia  Ann,  daughter  of  Seth,  at  Rochester, 
aged  10  years,  between  March  23  an 

John,  at  Rehoboth,  in  73d  year, 

John,  at  Taunton,  aged  40  years.  American 
of 
ALLYN  Naomy,  daughter  of  James,  late  of 
Thompson,  Ct.,  in  30th  year,  at  Barton, 
Vt, 
ALLEN  Capt.  Samuel  P.,  in  this  town,  in  47th 
year  (marine  and  Masonic  honors"), 

Capt.  Pardon,  sen  of  Major  Joseph,  of  this 
town,  at  Johnstown,  N,  Y.,  in  39th  year. 
American  of 

Lydia,  widow  of  Philip,  Esq.,  in  this  town,  in 
66th  year, 

Hannah,  widow  of  Matthew,  at  North  Kings- 
town, aged  80  years, 

Mary,  widow  of  Darius,  in  this  town,  in  47th 
year, 
ALLYN  Oliver,  son  of  the  late  James,  at  See- 
konk, in  43d  year, 
ALLEN  Solomon  M„  at  Middlebury,  Vt.,  from 
a  fallen  building;  was  a  professor  in  the 
college  here.     American  of 

William,  of  Bristol,  at  sea  on  board  brig  Ora- 
zimbo. 

Dr.  Robert  Lee,  U.  S.  Army,  brother  to  wife 
of  Maj.  Gen.  Ripley.  5  members  of  this 
family  have  died  a  distance  from  their 
homes  ;  one  of  the  4  survivors  is  president 
of  Dartmouth  University;  at  New  Orleans. 
American  of 


Jan.  10, 

1815 

June  20, 

1815 

July  14, 
Aug.  10, 

1815 
181S 

Aug.  17, 

1815 

Oct.  17, 

181S 

Oct.  17, 

d  April  14, 
April  19, 

May  17, 


July  7. 
Sept.  3, 

March  11, 

March  25, 

April  3, 

July  7, 
Aug,  25, 

Oct.  3, 
Oct.  22, 


81S 

816 
816 

816 


816 
816 

817 
8r7 

817 
817 
817 

817 
817 


Nov.  7,  1817 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  515 

ALLEN  Amey,  widow  of  Stephen,  at  Seekonk, 

in  91st  year,  Feb.  i,  1818 

ALLAN    Alice,  widow  of  John,  and  daughter  of 

Richard    Hazard,   at    Newport,    aged    36 

years,  May  30,  i8i8 

ALLEN  Sarah,  wife  of  William,  at  Pawtucket,  Jan.  5,  1819 

George  W.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  George  W., 

of   this  town,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  in  17th 

year,  Sept.  26,  18 19 

Christopher,   at    South   Kingsiown,  aged  75 

years,  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  Nov.  5,  18 19 

William  S.  N.,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  aged  34  years. 

American  of  Nov.  12,  1819 

Fanny,  daughter  of  the  late   Gen.  Allen,  of 

Vermont,  in  a  convent  near  Montreal,  Can. 

American  of  Jan.  14,  1820 

Luther   Wright,   son   of   Capt.  Sylvester,  at 

Barrington,  aged  3  years,  4  months, 
Miss  Ruth,  at  Middletown,  m  84th  year, 
Edward,   formerly   of    Providence,    at    Balti- 
more.    American  of 
Sybel,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  at  Som- 
erset, Mass.,  aged  25  years, 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  P.,  aged  38  years, 
Cynthia,    eldest   daughter   of   Abel,  Esq.,  at 

the  residence  of   her  brother,  at  Walpole, 

Mass.,  in  28th  year, 
Emeline,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  at  Newport, 

in  16th  year.     American  of 
Benjamin  Franklin,  at  East  Greenwich,  aged 

about  25  years,    graduate  of    Brown    Uni- 
versity, 1817;  was  studying  law  and  acting 

as  preceptor  of  the  academy, 
Harriet,   only   daughter   of    Capt.    James,  at 

Providence,  aged  8  years, 
Mrs.  Rebecca,  at   Newport,  at  an   advanced 

age, 
Capt.  James,  at  West  Florida,  of  Providence, 

in  3Sth  year, 
Thomas,    alias   J.    A.    Kalbfleish,    native   of 

Flanders,  at  St.  Bias,  on  board  Ship  Asia, 
Hannah,  widow   of   Oliver,  daughter   of  late 

Allen  Peck,  in  45th  year, 
Henrietta   S.,  widow  of   Capt.  Samuel,  and 

daughter   of   late    Dr.  Henry    Sterling,  at 

Ghent,  near  Port  William,  Ky., 
John,  at  Dartmouth,  aged  99  years, 
William,  at  Newport,  aged  46  years, 
George,  son   of  Sion,  of  Tiverton,  drowned 

at  sea  from    Ship   Alliance   of   Newport, 

aged  22  years, 


June  II, 
July  19, 

1820 
1820 

Aug.  25, 

1820 

Aug.  30, 
Oct.  9, 

1820 
1820 

Nov.  18, 

1820 

Dec.  29, 

1820 

Jan.  27, 

1821 

March  3, 

1821 

April  21, 

1821 

July  6, 

1821 

Aug.  IS, 

1821 

Aug.  16, 

1821 

Sept.  19, 
Dec,  20, 
Feb.  12, 

1821 
1821 
1822 

April  — , 

,  1822 

516  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

A]>LEN   Rebecca,  widow  of  Thomas,  of  Reho- 

both,  at  Seekonk,  aged  ^^  years,  Aug.  12,  1822 

Almira,  daughter  of  Job,  at   New   Bedford, 

aged  18  years,  Oct.  14,  1822 

James,  at  New  London,  Ct.;  while  intoxicated 

he  attempted  to  swim  across  the  river  but 

drowned  while  swimming.     American  of  Oct.  18,  1822 

Mariana    DeWolfe,  infant   daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, at  Bristol.     American  of  Nov.  19,  1822 
Rebecca   C,  wife   of   Rhodes,  in    33d   year. 

American  of  Dec.  17,  1822 

Frederick,  son  of   David,  at  Nantucket,  aged 

18  years.    A  few  months  ago  he  swallowed 

a  half  dollar.     American  of  June  3,  1823 

Fenner  R.,  son  of  late  Oliver,  in  24th  year,  June  22,  1823 

Fenner  R.,  died   Tuesday  [June  24],  and  not 

Sunday  evening  [June  22]  as  stated  in  the 

American  of  Friday  last.     American  of  July  i,  1823 

Lieut.  James  Bowdoin,  U.  S.  Army,  aged  23 

years,  son    of   Hon.  Samuel  C,  of   Massa- 
chusetts, at  Fort  Saguina,  Aug.  21,  1823 
Huldah,  widow  of   E^ .,  Esq.,  of  At- 

tleboro,    Mass.,    native    of    Rehoboth,    at 

Cahawla,  Ala.,  aged  71  years, 
William,  son  of   John  J.,  at  Newport,  in  4th 

year,  drowned, 
Beriah,    seaman,    aged   about    38,  at   sea   on 

board  Schooner   Rambler  on  passage  from 

Savannah, 
Ira,  youngest  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  formerly 

of  Providence,  at  Pomfret,  Ct., 
Mrs.  ■ ,  wife   of  ,  at    Exeter,    N.  Y., 

burnt  to  death  with  her  child  in  the  burn- 
ing of  the  house, 
Rebecca,  widow    of  William,  at  Newport,  in 

74th  year, 
Gabriel,  Esq.,  postmaster   of   this   town,  and 

for  14  years  served  in  the  Revolution  and 

member  of  the  Cincinnati,  in  8sth  year,  April  3,  1824 

Martha,  widow  of  James,  Esq.,  and  daughter 

of  the  late  Samuel  Peirce,  Esq.,   of   Pru- 
dence Island,  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  aged 

79  years.  May  6,  1824 

Thomas  C,  2d  mate  of  ship  Canton,  and  son 

of  Capt.  Henry,  of  Newport,   at  Havana, 

aged  28  years,  May  27,  1824 

Hemon,  the  American  minister  to  Chili,  loses 

there  an  infant  daughter  by  death.     Amer- 
^  icanof  Feb.  4,  1825 

Joseph  S.,  only  son  of  Samuel,  at  Newport, 

aged  4  years,  Feb.  10,  1825 


Sept. 

12, 

1823 

Sept. 

15. 

1823 

Oct. 

25, 

1823 

Jan. 

27, 

1824 

Feb. 

12, 

1824 

/larch 

12, 

1824 

RHODE   ISLAND   AMERICAN— DEATHS 


517 


ALLEN  Andrew,  at  London,  Eng.,  aged  85 
years ;  was  attorney  general  of  Pennsyl- 
vania previous  to  the  Revolution,  March  7 

Mrs.  Susan,  wife  of  Benjamin,  at  Newport, 
aged  36  years.    American  of  March  8 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Lewis,  of  Rehoboth,  at 

Providence,  March  9, 

James  Brown,  son  of  late  Capt.  James,  of 
Providence,  at  New  York,  in  7th  year. 
American  of  July  15 

Mary  Frances,  infant  daughter  of  Avery, 
aged  I  year,  11  months,  Aug.  12 

Hope  A.  Hammond,  infant  daughter  of  Dan- 
iel, aged  I  year,  7  months.  May  27 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Dr.  Samuel,  of  Seekonk, 
at  Providence,  aged  72  years,  June  12 

Mary,  widow  of  Capt.    Paul,    at    Barri"gton, 

aged  ^^  years,  Aug.  4 

Mary  Brown,  infant  daughter  of  William,  at 

Pawtucket,  aged  i  year,  8  months,  Aug.  r5 

Paul,  Esq.,  at  Baltimore ;  was  born  at  Provi- 
dence, Feb.  15,  177s,  son  of  Paul  and 

Cooke,   (of   Gov.    Nicholas)    Allen ;    was 

known  as  an  editor  and  historical  writer,  Aug.  18 

Ardeline,  infant  daughter  of  Asa  W.,  aged 

14  months,  Oct.  26, 

Dillila,  wife  of  Samuel,  at    Natic   village,  in 

22d  year,  Dec.  9, 

William,  Esq.,  of  Barrington,  in  54th  year. 
American  of  Feb.  13 

Amey,  widow  of  Gen.  Thomas,  at  Barrington, 

in  79th  year,  March  2 

Henry  Riiggles,  son  of  Andrew  V.,  at  New- 
port, June  17 

Hon.  Joseph,  at  Worcester,  aged  78,  Sept.  i 

Abby  Caroline,  infant  daughter   of   Rhodes 

G.,  aged  14  months,  Sept.  6 

Cyrus,  son  of  Capt.  Sylvester,  at  Barrington, 
aged  13  years,  Oct.  13 

Mrs.  Mary,  at  Newport,  aged  84.    American  of  Jan.  (i 

Henry  Sterling,  son  of  Dr.  William  H.,  aged 
6  years,  March  14 

Samuel  D.,  Esq.,  of  North  Kingstown,  sheriff 
of  the  county  of  Washington,  very  sud- 
denly, April  7, 

Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  Amos,  at  Attleboro,  in 

8 1  St  year,  April  19, 

Thomas  M„  of  New  Bedford,  aged  35  years. 

American  of  June  20, 

Mary,  second  daughter  of  Samuel,  at  New- 
port, Aug.  15 


1825 
1825 
[82s 

1825 
182s 
1826 
1826 
1826 
1826 

1826 

1826 

1826 

1827 

1827 

1827 
1827 

1827 

1827 
1828 

1828 

[828 
1828 
1828 
1828 


518 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


ALLEN  Samuel  V.,  aged  60  years,  for  mauy 
years  constable  and  watchman  in  Provi- 
dence, 

Albert,  son  of  Caleb,  aged  19  years, 

James  Barney,  fell  into  a  well  at  Pawtuxet 
and  was  drowned  ;  was  between  4  and  S 
years  of  age.     American  of 

Elisha,  at  Middletown,  aged  91  years, 

William  (colored),  fell  from  masthead  of 
Brig  Zephyr,  in  Warren  Harbor, 

Abigail,  wife  of  Calvin,  formerly  of  Roxbury, 
at  Warwick.     American  of 

David,  at  Great  Neck,  L.  L,  one  of  the  old- 
est inhabitants  of  the  place, 

Eliza,  wife  of  Ralph,  at  New  Bedford,  aged 
29  years.     American  of 

Paul,  at  Dartmouth,  aged  67  years.  Ameri- 
can of 

Phebe  Peck  Barber,  infant  daughter  of  Will- 
iam P.,  aged  14  months,  3  days, 

Joseph,  at  Exeter,  in  75th  year, 

Capt.  William  S.  N.,  at  Newport,  aged  73, 

Miss  Sarah  E  ,  at  Glocester,  aged  20  years. 
American  of 

Abigail,  aged  56,  wife  of  Calvin,  formerly  of 
Roxbury,  at  Warwick.     American  of 

Andrew  V.,  at  Newport,  aged  40  years. 
American  of 

John,  in  Missouri,  in  73d  year;  was  in  the 
Revolution  and  participated  in  8  battles  ; 
was  a  native  of  Connecticut.     American  of 

Ira,  at  Seekonk,  aged  23  years, 

Josiah,  at  Attleboro,  in  75th  year  ;  soldier  of 
the  Revolution,  many  years  deputy  sheriff 
of  Bristol  County.     American  of 

Ann,  widow  of  Capt.  John,  at  Newport,  aged 
99  years. 

Miss  Susan,  at  Mansfield,  aged  48  years. 
American  of 

Hon.  Elisha,  at  Sanford,  aged  56  years  ;  was 
a  native  of  Rochester,  Mass.,  and  went  to 
Sanford,  in  1801, 

Nancy,  widow  of  Gabriel,  in  74th  year, 

Matilda,  wife  of  Abel,  in  68th  year, 

Capt.  E ,  master  of  Sch.  Astria,  wrecked 

near  Hatteras, 

Capt.  Sylvester,  m  55th  year, 

Eloisa,  wife  of   Pashall,  Esq.,  at   Warren,  in 

45th  year, 
Eliza  D.,  wife  of  Dr.  William  H.,  in  32d  year. 


Sept.  27,  1828 
Dec.  I,  1828 


March  13,   1829 
April  10,  1829 

April  14,  1829 

July   15,  1829 

Sept.  2,  1829 

Sept.  18,  1829 

Sept.  18,  1829 

Oct.  II,  1829 

Jan.  20,  1830 

March  29,  1830 

April  30,  1830 

Aug.  3,  1830 

Nov.  I,  1830 


Nov.  12,  1830 
Dec.  — .  1830 


Jan.  14,  1831 

Feb.  28,  1 83 1 

March  8,  1831 


Aug.  8,  183 1 
Dec.  13,  183  [ 
May  1 1,  1832 

Oct.  25,  1832 
Nov.  10,  1832 

Jan.  4,  1833 
Jan.  12,  1833 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  519 

ALLEN  William,  son  of  Avery,  aged  14  months,        Jan.  12,  1833 
Samuel,    son    of    Avery,    aged    3    years,  2 

months,  Jan.  15,  1833 

ALLENTON  Dr.  Goodwin,  son  of  Roger,  at 
Providence,  aged  27  years ;  was  graduate 
of  Hrown  University  1814,  May  12,  1819 

Jerusha,  only  daughter  of  Roger,  of  this 
town,  in  i8th  year,  at  Scituate,  where  she 
was  for  her  health,  July  14,  1815 

Russell,  m  this  town,  in  25th  year,  attorney 
at  law,  graduate  of  Brown  University, 
burial  at  Scituate,  Nov.  16,  181 5 

,  wife  of  Roger,  at  Providence  ;    remains 

carried  to  Scituate  for  burial.  May  15,  1825 

ALLING  Col. ,  in  the  Mississippi  Territory, 

prominent  in  the  late  war.     American  of  April  22,  1817 

ALLIS ,  doorkeeper,  perished  in  the  burn- 
ing of  the  Royal  Brunswick  Theatre,  Lon- 
don, Feb.  28,  1828 

ALLISON  Rev.  B ,  D.  D.,  at  Trenton,  N.  J., 

aged  74  years,  Feb.  20,  1827 

ALLMOND  Col.  Albert,  attorney  at  law,  at 
Norfolk,  Va.,  died  in  his  chair  while  being 
shaved.     American  of  April  29,  1831 

ALLSTADT  Daniel,  aged  20  years,  in  Virginia. 

American  of  Oct.  12,  1832 

ALLSTON  Mrs, ,  wife  of  Capt.  James,  and 

daughter  of  Adam  Wilson,  Esq  ,  in  Ten- 
nessee; killed  by  her  husband  in  a  fit  of 
derangement.     American  of  June  16,  1818 

William  Washington,  in  South  Carolina,  aged 

20  years.     American  of  Sept.  23,  1823 

William,  eldest   son  of   John  Ashe   Allston, 

Esq.,  of  South  Carolina,  at  Princeton,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1829 

ALMEIRA  Joseph,  executed  at  Jefferson,  Cam- 
den Co.,  Ga.,  for  the  murder  of  Mr.  Bes- 
sent.     American  of  Dec.  2,  181 5 

ALMY  Maria,  wife  of  James  G.,   merchant,  of 
Savannah,  Ga.,  and   daughter  of    Edward 
Pope,  Esq.,  of  Marblehead,    Mass.,  at    Sa- 
vannah, Sept.  3,  1809 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Holder,  at  Portsmouth, 

in  42d  year,  March  12,  181 1 

Searle,  in  23d  year,  on  his  passage  to  St.  Bar- 
tholomew, Oct.  3,  [813 
Thomas  C,  at  Erie,  Penn.,  aged  26  years, 
son  of  Capt.  John  C,  of  Dartmouth,  Mass.; 
was  sailing  master  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  and 
commanded  the  Somers  in  the  Battle  of 
Lake  Erie,                                                              Dec.  29,  1813 


520 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


ALMY  John  C  ,  at  Newport,  in  64th  year.  Ameri- 
can of 

Rachel,  wife  of  Benjamin,  at  Smithfield,  in 
28th  year, 

Isaac,  son  of  late  Holder,  at  Portsmouth,  in 
41st  year, 

Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Newport,  aged  96  years, 
soldier  of  the  Revolution, 

Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Newport,  in  96th  year, 
oldest  man  living  in  the  town.  American  of 

Mrs.  Byne  (colored),  in  64th  year, 

Sarah,  widow  of  Job,  of  Newport,  at  Ports- 
mouth, in  67th  year.  Society  of  Friends. 
American  of 

Jonathan,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  in  76th  year,  26 
years  Town  Clerk, 

William  Field,  son  of  James  G.,  formerly  of 
Newport,  at  Baltimore.     American  of 

Mary,  at  Newport, 

Sarah,  at  Middletown,  aged  36  years. 

Holder,  at  Tierton,  aged  62  years, 

Charlotte,  youngest  daughter  of  Benjamin, 
at  Portsmouth,  aged  17  years, 

Rebecca,  widow  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  of  New- 
port, at  Warren,  in  71st  year, 

James  Gould,  aged  54  years,  son  of  Capt. 
Benjamin,  of  Newport,  at  Matanzas, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Peleg,  Esq.,  at  Portsmouth, 
in  24th  year, 

Lorinda,  daughter  of  Sanford,  of  Little 
Compton,  at  New  Bedford,  aged  27  years, 

Capt. .  of   Ship   William  Baker,  of 

Providence,    at    Newport,    his    body    was 
brought  here  for  burial, 

William,   infant  son    of    Sampson,    aged  13 
months, 
ALSOP  Richard,  at  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,  a   poetical 
writer.     American  of 

Mary,  widow  of  Richard,  at  Middletown,  Ct., 
in  96th  year.  American  of 
ALSTON  Gen.  Joseph,  late  Governor  of  South 
Carolma,  aged  38  years,  at  Charleston.  His 
wife  was  the  daughter  of  Aaron  Burr  who 
perished  at  sea  on  her  voyage  from  Charles- 
ton to  New  York  American  of 
ALTON  Thomas,  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  aged  about 

70  years,  thrown  from  his  carriage, 
ALVERSON  Susannah,  wife  of   Caleb,  Esq.,  at 
Johnston,  in  Sist  year,  was  a  member  of 
Elder  Slade's  Church,  Swanzey, 


Jan.  5,  1816 
Oct.  19,  1816 

May  I,  1817 

Feb. 20, 1819 

March  2,  1819 
June  7,  1820 

Oct.  24,  1820 

May  31,  1821 

May  14,  1822 

Aug.  21,  1823 

May  29,  1824 

March  27,  1825 

Oct.  31,  1825 

April  2,  1827 

Nov.  23,  1827 

Oct.  22,  1828 

May  9,  1829 

Sept.  17,  [830 
Dec.  29,  1832 
Sept.  I,  18 1 5 
Oct.  20,  1829 


Sept.  27,  1816 
Sept.  5,  1828 

Jan.  29,  1819 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN- DEATHS  521 

ALVERSON  David,  at  Johnston,  aged  89  years,  June  3,  1822 

Lydia,   daughter   of   John,   at   Johnston,   in 

26th  year,  Sept.  12,  1824 

Thomas,  at  Johnston,  aged  33  years,  Sept.  9,  1826 

AMAR  M ,  at  Paris,  formerly  member  of  the 

Convention  and  one  of  the  Regicides ;    he 

was   allowed   to  remain  in  France  because 

during  the  100  reign  of   Napoleon  he  had 

not  accepted  office.     American  of  April  29,  1817 

AMBLERS  Nathaniel,   of   Attleboro,  on   board 

Brig  Resolution,  of  New  Bedford.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  17,  1826 
AMBROSE  Sarah  R.,   widow  of  Capt.   Robert 

M.,    and    daughter    of  William    Langley, 

Esq.,  at  Newport,  in  33d  year.  American  of  Nov.  7,  1815 

Rev.  Samuel,  at  Sutton,  aged  T]  years  ;  was 

laboring  in  the    field,  felt  faint,  hurried  to 

the   house  in  consequence   of    rain,  died 

next  day,  May  29,  1830 

AMELUNG  F.  L.,  sheriff,  killed  in  a  duel  with 

Capt.  Jones,  of  the  Army,  at  Baton  Rouge,  Aug.  7,  1821 
AMERICAN  VOLUNTEER  died  at  the  hospi- 
tal  of   Capitol   Hill  about  a  month  ago,  a 

man  unknown,  of  a  fever  ;    was    ordered 

carried  to  his  tomb  by  4  negroes  ;  the  Brit- 
ish prisoners,  though  wounded,  volun- 
teered  their  services   and  served   as  such 

and  as  mourners.     American  of  Oct.  14,  1814 

AMES  Mary  Checkley,  daughter   of    Samuel,  in 

this  town,  in  4th  year,  Nov.  2r,  1816 

Dr.  Nathaniel,  at  Dedham,  aged  82,  July  21,  1822 

Mrs.  Experience,    at    Bridgewater,  aged  85 

years      American  of  April  9,  1824 

Rebecca,  wife  of  Asa,  in  48th  year,  April  17,  1824 

Mrs.  Polly,  daughter  of  Israel  Alger,  aged  28 

years,  at  Bridgewater.     American  of  Oct.  4,  1825 

Robert  Tingley,  only    child    of    Robert  N., 

formerly    of     Providence,    at  New  York, 

aged  10  months,  April  8,  1826 

Maria   M„  wife  of   Robert    N.,  formerly  of 

Providence,  at  Warren,  aged  26  years,  June  26,  1828 

Mrs. ,  widow   of    Capt.   Josiah,    at 

Barnstable.     American  of  Nov.  11,  1828 

Dr.  J.  Fisher,  in  27th  year,  son  of  late  Hon. 

Fisher,  at  Dedham,  Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1829 

Samuel,  aged  63  years,  Feb.  16,  1830 

AMESBURY    Hannah,  widow   of  Jeremiah,  at 

Valley  Falls,  Cumberland,  in  86th  year,  July  15,  1824 

Col. ,  at  Boston  ;  was  thrown  from 

his  carriage.     American  of  Sept.  23,  1831 


522 


VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


AMSBURY  Israel,  son  of  Israel,  aged  2  years, 

John  Gould,  eldest  son  of  Jesse,  of  this  town, 
at  Pawtuxet,  in  20th  year,  from  a  kick  of  a 
horse, 
(Sermon  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Prov.  xxvii :  i) 

Esther,  widow  of  Ezra,  at  Warren,  aged  87, 

Amanda    Norton,   daughter   of   Jeremiah,  at 
Pawtucket.     American  of 
AMMIDOWN    Mrs.  Ruth,  wife  of  Alpheus,  in 

this  town,  in  44th  year, 
AMMIDON    Joseph,    of    Sandlake,  N.  Y.,   for- 
merly of  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  at  Troy,  Mass. 
American  of 

Sylvia,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Philadel- 
phia, in  85th  year. 

Major  Calvin,  at  Southbridge,  Mass.  To  the 
Major  much  of  the  present  prosperity  of 
the  town  is  indebted, 

Angeline   A.,   at    Boston,    aged    27    years. 
American  of 
AMORY  Thomas  C,  at  Boston,  aged  45  years, 

Mary,  at  Newport,  in  92d  year, 

Frances  Augusta,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  at 
Bo.ston,  aged  19  years.     American  of 

Jonathan,  "Esq.,  at  Boston,  aged  56  years. 
American  of 

Thomas,  son  of  Thomas,  at  Roxbury,  aged 
about  8  years.     American  of 

Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  aged  61 
years, 
AMOS  Joseph  W.,  at  Berkeley,  aged  28  years, 
AMSDEN    Capt.    Joel,    at    Lebanon,    Ct ,  aged 

50  years.     American  of 
ANDERSON  Susannah,  wife  of  Capt.  Francis, 
at  Newport,  in  56th  year, 

Gorton,  at  Ni-wport,  in  28th  year.  Ameri- 
can of 

Robert,  shoemaker,  a  native  of  Ulverstone,  in 
England.     American  of 

,  drowned  near  Philadelphia,  upsetting  of 

a  boat, 

Nicholas,  murdered  by  Antonio  Roser. 
American  of 

Thomas,  at  Foster,  in  SSth  year,  pensioner  of 
the  Revolution, 

Lieut.  Walter  G.,  U.  S.  Navy,  aged  40,  at 
Norfolk,  Va. 

James,  formerly  American  Consul  at  several 
ports  in  Europe  and  West  Indies,  at  Balti- 
more, at  an  advanced  age.     American  of 


July  27,  181 1 

May  7,  1814 
May  31,  1822 
Oct.  22,  1822 
June  20,  1 810 

June  8,  1821 
Sept.  14,  1824 

Jan.  4,  1825 

March  12,  1830 

Nov.  15,  1812 

March  30,  1814 

April  23,  1819 

Jan.  14,  1820 

Nov.  5,  1822 

Oct.  25,  1823 
Nov.  17,  1821 

Feb.  2,  1830 
Jan.  II,  1809 

May  I,  1810 
Oct.  26,  1 810 
May  23,  1816 

Jan.  7,  1817 
Jan.  10,  1822 
Nov.  20,  1822 

March  19,  1824 


RHODE  ISLA.ND  AMERICAN-DEATHS  523 

ANDERSON  George,  of  Cumberland  Co.,  Penn., 

aged  32  years,  at  Port  au  Prince,  July  i6,  1824 

Caleb,   of   East   Greenwich,   in   76th    year. 

American  of  Sept.  2   1825 

Susan,  daughter  of  F"rancis,  in  sth  year,  Aug.  22,  1828 

John  M.,  M.  D.,  acting  colonial  agent  at  Li- 
beria, of  the  African  fever,  April  12,  1830 
Robert,  M.  D.,  at  Edenburgh,  editor  and  bi- 
ographer of  the  British  poets.  American  of  April  13,  1830 
Col.  William,  of  the  U.  S.  Marine  Corps  ;  was 

captain  of  Marines,  on   board   the  United 

States  when  she  captured  the  Macedonian, 

at  Norfolk,  Va.,  June  13,  1830 

ANDREWS  Charles,  formerly  of  this  town,  at 

Lancaster,  Eng.,  aged  21  years.   American 

of  May  16,  1815 

Miles  P.,  Esq.,  in  England,  a  member  of  par- 
liament  and    theatrical    writer,    aged    72 

years.     American  of  July  4,  1815 

Col.   Zephaniah,  in  this  town,  in  77th  year. 

When  70  years  old  he  fell  and   fractured 

his  hip  which  confined  him  to  his  room  the 

remainder  of  his  days ;   had  lived  with  his 

wife  52  years,  Jan.  23,  18 16 

John,  at  Glocester,  aged  56  years,  April  17,  1817 

Mrs.  Ruth,  in  63d  year,  July  19,  1817 

Zephaniah,  of  Providence,  at  Havana,  in  32d 

year,  Feb.  — ,  [820 

Nathaniel,  in  42d  year,  Aug.  27,  1820 

Francis,  a  native  of  Rhode,  Island,  at  Savan- 
nah, aged  22  years.  American  of  Sept.  12,  1820 
Cyrus  Greene,  only  child  of  David,  aged  16 

months,  Jan.  2,  1821 

Mrs.  Harriet,  wife  of  George,  Jr.,   at    Rayn- 

ham,  aged  36  years,  Sept.  16,  1821 

Samuel,  son  of  Joseph,  at   Norton,  aged  19 

years,  Dec.  9,  1821 

•Wealthy,  wife  of  Thomas,  aged  55  years,  at 

Glocester,  May  17,  1822 

Capt.  Milton,  of   Berkeley,  Mass.,  Master  of 

Brig  Gov.  Hopkins,  at  Havana,  June  2,  1822 

Capt.  Thomas,  aged  50  years,  June  15,  1822 

Hannah,  widow,  at   New   Bedford,  aged   loi 

years,  6  months,  Sept.  11,  1822 

Polly,  wife  of  Zephaniah,  at  Taunton,  Nov.  6,  1822 

William  Otis,  son  of  Samuel,  at  Taunton,  in 

7th  year,  March  7,  1823 

Jeremiah,  at  East  Greenwich,  in  30th  year,  April  15,  1824 

George  W.,  merchant,  at  East  Greenwich,  in 

28th  year,  Jan.  29,  1825 


524 


VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


ANDREWS     Abby   Eliza,   infant   daughter   of 

William,  Jr.,  aged  9  months, 
Julia  Ann,  at  East  Greenwich,  in  25th  year. 

She  is  the  last  member  of  8  children, 
Caleb,   at   East   Greenwich,  aged  67   years. 

American  of 
William,  son    of   John,  at    Warren,  aged    18 

months, 
Charles  L.,  son  of  George, 
Esther,  wife  of   George  W.,  at    Coventry,  in 

25th  year, 
James,  infant  son  of  David, 
Martha,  (colored)  at  the  asylum, 
Elizabeth    R.,  wife  of   Abraham,  at  Charles- 
town,  aged  32  years.     American  of 
Jonathan,  at  Smithfield,  in  71st  year.  Revolu- 
tionary pensioner, 
Mrs.  Sally,  aged  66  years, 
Ruth,  widow  of  John,  at  Jamaica  Plain, 
Harris  G.,  infant    son    of   Thomas,  aged    10 

weeks,  i  day, 
ANDREW    Mary    Ann,  eldest  daughter  of    Hi- 
ram, at  Warren,  aged  5  years.   American  of 
ANDREWS  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Col.  Zephaniab, 

in  this  town,  aged  89, 
ANDRIADE  John,  thrown  from  his  chair  while 

riding     with    his    daughter,    at     London. 

American  of 
ANDROS  Miss  Sarah  S.,  at  Berkeley,  Mass., 
ANGELL  Sally,  daughter  of  Isaac,  in  this  town, 

in  20th  year, 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Isaac,  in  17th  year, 
Zilpha,  wife  of  Richard,  Esq.,  at  Johnston,  in 

40th  year, 
Charles,  Jr.,  at  Smithfield,  in  42nd  year, 
Charles,  at  Smithfield,  in  50th  year, 
Nathan,  in  this  town,  in  51st  year, 
Christopher,  at  Smithfield,  in  86th  vear, 
William,    Jr.,   at    Johnston,    in    35th    year. 

American  of 
William,  at  Johnston,  at  an  advanced  age, 
Betsey,  wife  of  George  Sterrey   Angell,  and 

youngest  daughter  of   Elder  John  Benson, 

at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  in  27th  year, 
Stephen,  at  North  Providence,  aged  about  40 

years, 
Sally,  wife  of  Nicholas,  in  this  town,  in  30th 

year. 
Col.  Israel  [John],  at  Smithfield,  in  77th  year, 

a  Revolutionary  worthy.     American  of 


July  24,  1825 

Aug.  I7>  1825 

Sept.  9,  1825 

Oct.  14,  1825 
Aug.  18,  1826 

Aug.  10,  1828 
Oct.  25,  1828 
Dec.  30,  1828 

Oct.  13,  1829 

Nov.  27,  1829 

Jan.  4,  1830 

March  26,  1831 

May  7,  1 83 1 

Nov.  8,  1 83 1 

Feb.  4,  1832 


Oct.  4,  1 816 
March  29,  1824 

July  29,  1 810 
Oct.  25,  1810 

Dec.  13,  1811 
Feb.  3,  1812 
Sept.  5,  1812. 

June  II,  1814 
Sept.  9.  1814 

July  II,  1815 
Aug.  19,  1815 


Jan.  2,  1816 

Feb.  I,  1816 

April  14,  i8i6 

Jan.  14,  1817 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  525 

ANGELL  William,  son  of  Thomas,  in  this  town, 

aged  17  years,  July  29,  1817 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Stephen,  at 

Smithfield,  in  19th  year,  Oct.  23,  1817 

Anna,  wife  of  Elisha,  z.t  North    Providence, 

in  6sth  year,  Jan.  3,  i8i8 

Rufus,  at  Sutton,  Mass.,  in  69th  year,  Feb.  28,  1818 

Silas,  youngest  son  of   the  late  Col.  John,  of 

Smithfield,   at    Providence,  in    36th   year, 

leaves  wife  and  2  children.     American  of  Nov.  6,  i8i8 

Thomas  B.,  son  of  Thomas,  of  Providence,  at 

Martinique,  on  board  Brig  Antelope,  aged 

24  years.     American  of  Dec.  3,  i8i8 

Cynthia,  wife  of  John,  4th,  at  Smithfield,  in 

40th  year,  Dec.  24,  18 18 

William  Henry,  son  of  William,  in  5th  year,  Dec.  24,  1818 

Richard,  at  Smithfield,  in  55th  year.  Ameri- 
can of  Feb.  5,  1819 
Hope,   Esq.,    at    North  Providence,  in  77th 

year.'    Was  a  public  officer  of  the  town  50 

years,  June  4,  1819 

Mary,  wife  of  Solomon,  at  North  Providence, 

in  73d  year,  June  16,  1819 

Amasa,  son  of  John,  Jr.,  at  Smithfield, in  20th 

year.     American  of  Dec.  14,  1819 

Sarah,  wife  of  Fenner,  in  59th  year,  Jan.  17,  1820 

Chloe  (colored),  at  an  advanced  age,  Feb.  23,  1820 

Olney  H.,  at  Scituate,  in  24th  year,  April  11,  1820 

Bethiah,  widow  of  the  late  Nedebiah,  at  Scit- 
uate, in  93d  year.  May  7,  1820 
Hannah,  wife  of  Nicholas,  June  8,  1820 
Isaac,  at  Johnston,  in  28th  year,  Nov.  15,  1820 
Albert,  son  of  Enos,  in  3d  year,  Sept.  28,  1821 
Hon.    Charles,   at  Scituate,  aged    about   50 

years.     American  of  Nov.  16,  1821 

John,  at  Johnston,  in  25th  year,  Dec.  25,  1821 

James,  at  North  Providence,  in  87th  year,  Sept.  17,  1822 

Abigail,  daughter   of   Abiah,    at    Smithfield, 

aged  41  years,  Sept.  27,  1822 

John  of  Baltimore,  at  Port  au  Prince,  W.  I., 

in  25th  year  ;  was  the  fourth  son,  his  three 

brothers  having  gone  to   sea   at   different 

times  and  never  more   heard   from  ;   they 

constituted   the  entire  family   of    James, 

deceased,  of  Providence,  Oct.  6,  1822 

Anna,  wife  of  James,  at  North  Providence, 

in  8 1  St  year,  Jan.  2,  1823 

George,  at  Johnston,  in  71st  year,  Feb.  5,  1823 

Diana,  eldest  daughter  of  Ezekiel,  at  Smith- 
field,  in  19th  year.     American  of  Sept.  14,  1824 


526 


VITAL  RECORD    OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


ANGELL  Abby  Moulton,  daughter  of  James,  at 

North  Providence,  aged  15  months,  20  days, 
Abby  Moulton,  infant  daughter  of  James,  at 

North  Providence, 
Zalmon  Tobey,  son  of  Smith,  at  North  Prov- 
idence, aged  5  years,  suddenly.     American 

of 
Hannah,  wife  of   Joseph,   daughter   of   late 

John  Tripp,  of  and  at  North  Providence, 
Charles    Henry,    son   of    William,    aged    19 

months, 
Jonathan,   at    Smithfield,    aged    69    years. 

American  of 
Mary,  wife  of  Col.  John,  at  Smithfield,  in  6ist 

year, 
Pamelia,  wife  of  Thomas,  in  52d  year, 
George    Fenner,    son    of    Job,    2d,  aged   9 

months, 
Benjamin,  at  North  Providence,  in  67th  year, 
Miss  Mary,  at  Cumberland,  in  8Sth  year, 
Mary,  widow  of  Jonathan,  at  Smithfield,  aged 

63  years, 
Mary,  widow  of    Abraham,  at    Cumberland, 

aged  85  years.     American  of 
Abiah,  at  North  Providence,  in  76th  year. 
Rev.    George,    pastor  of    Baptist    church,  at 

Southbridge,  Mass  ,  very  suddenly.  Amer- 
ican of 
Sarah  Randall,  aged  i6  months, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest   daughter   of   Job,  in 

2 1  St  year, 
Jemima,  widow  of  Charles,  at    Smithfield,  in 

84th  year, 
Sarah  Lyon,  infant  daughter  of  Darius, 
Washington  M.,  son  of  James  W,,  at  North 

Providence,  in  6th  year, 
James,    son  of   James    W.,  at    North   Provi- 
dence, in  8th  year, 
Amelia  Aldrich,  infant  daughter  of  Daniel, 
Joseph  Cady,  son  of  Nedabiah,  at  Glocester, 

aged  4  years, 
William  C.,  son  of   Ethan  W.,  at  Coventry, 

aged  5  months,  5  days. 
Miss  Louisa,  m  63d  year, 
Charlotte  Frances,  daughter  of  John,  at  Ol- 

neyville,  aged  15  months, 
Nehemiah,  late  a   respectable  innkeeper,  at 

Providence,  formerly  of   Scituate,  aged  48 

years, 
Sarah  B.,  daughter  of  Enos, 


Oct.  9 
Oct.  10 

Feb.  22 

March  15 

July  14 

Sept.  23 

Dec.  28, 

April  15 

Sept.  5 

Sept.  28 

Oct.  3O; 

Nov.  I 

Nov.  14, 
Jan.  2 

Feb.  23^ 
April  29, 

May  13, 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Jan.   12 


Jan. 
Feb, 


17. 

'•  5 


March  7, 

March  9, 
April  22 

May  23 


Aug.  2 
Aug.  9 


1824 
1824 

1825 

1825 

1825 

1825 

1825 
1826 

1826 
1826 
1826 

1826 

1826 
1827 


1827 
1827 

1827 

1827 
1827 

1828 

1828 
1828 

1828 

1828 
1828 

1828 


1828 
1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-DEATHS 


527 


ANGELL  Charles,  at  Smithfield,  aged  49  years, 

Charles,  at  Smithfield,  in  50th  year.  Ameri- 
can of 

Cynthia  (colored),  at  the  Asylum,  in  8ist 
year, 

John,  in  36th  year;  he  left  home  Jan.  28  in  a 
state  of  mental  derangement  and  was 
found  the  31st  one  mile  below  Pawtucket, 
in  the  woods,  dead.      American  of 

Ethan  W.,  at  Arkwright  Village,  in  32d  year, 

Adah,  daughter  of  Ezekiel,  at  Smithfield, 
aged  19  years, 

Adah,  daughter  of  Ezekiel,  at  Smithfield,  in 
2 1  St  year, 

Phebe  S.,  wife  of  Daniel,  and  daughter  of 
Richard  Aldrich,  of  Glocester,  at  Provi- 
dence, aged  25  years,  burial  at  Smithfield, 

Hannah,  widow  of  Nathan,  Sen.,  aged  75 
years, 

Ezekiel  B.  H.,  son  of  Ezekiel,  at  Smithfield, 
aged  13  months,  17  days, 

Sarah,  wife  of  Col.  Israel,  at  Smithfield,  in 
61st  year, 

Thomas  Bnggs,  infant  son  of  Smith,  at  North 
Providence.     American  of 

Phebe,  wife  of  John,  at  Smithfield,  in  67th 
year, 

Mrs.  Lydia,  widow  of  Benjamin,  of  North 
Providence,  at  Providence,  aged  71  years, 

Lydia,  widow  of  Benjamin,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, at  Providence,  in  72nd  year, 

Nancy  A.,  daughter  of  late  Nehemiah,  in  iSth 
year, 

John,  at  Olneyville,  in  37th  year, 

Isaac,  in  79th  year. 

Miss  Marcy,  at  North  Providence,  in  88th 
year, 

Enock,  at  North  Providence,  in  90th  year, 

Albert,  infant  son  of  Jonathan  S.,  aged  11 
months,  10  days, 

Nancy  S.,  wife  of  Daniel,  daughter  of  Stephen 
Wilmarth,  in  2ist  year, 

Ann,  daughter  of  Isaac,  aged  43  years. 

Col.  Israel,  at  Smithfield,  in  92d  year,  an 
officer  of  the  Revolution, 

Charles  Fenner,  son  of  Col.  Job,  2d,  aged  4 
years,  10  months, 

Mary  D.,  wife  of  Elisha,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, in  57th  year, 

Nathaniel,  at  North  Providence,  in  S2d  year, 


Sept.  S,  1828 

Sept.  16,  1828 

Dec.  II,  1828 


Feb.  3,  1829 
May  7,  1828 

May  28,  1829 

June  2,  1829 

Nov.  19,  1829 

March  25,  1830 

June  24,  1830 

Aug.  10,  1830 

Feb.  8,  183 1 

Feb.  12,  1831 

May  12,  183 1 

May  12,  1831 

Sept.  28,  1831 

Nov.  17,  1831 

Dec.  9,  183 1 

Jan.  23,  1832 
Feb. 17,  1832 

Feb.  29,  1832 

March  29,  1832 
April  14,  1832 

May  3,  1832 

May  21,  1832 

May  22,  1832 
Aug.  3,  1832 


528  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

ANGELL   Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Job  F., 

aged  3  years,  Sept.  11,1832 

Abia,  wife  of  Joseph,  in  8ist  year,  Oct.  10,  1832 

Franklin     Warren,  son  of   Job,  2d,    aged   4 

years,  Oct.  30,  1832 

ANGUIE  Mens.  ,  father-in-law  of  Marshal 

Ney,  at  Paris,  France  ;  the  four  sons  of  the 

Marshal  were  at  the  funeral.    American  of  Dec.  i,  1815 

ANNIS  Isaac,  in  this  town,  in  30th  year.  Amer- 
ican of  April  18,  1815 
Elizabeth,    daughter    of    John,  at  Taunton, 

aged  9  months,  Dec.  18,  1821 

John,  at  Taunton,  aged  36  years.  May  10,  1822 

John,  at  Taunton,  aged  36  years.     American 

of  June  21,  1822 

ANNESS  Amey,  wife  of  Obadiah,  in  72d  year,  Feb.  2,  1827 

ANTHONY  Mary,  widow  of  Elisha,at  Newport, 

in  69th  year,  June  26,  1809 

Capt.  John,   at    Point    Petre,  Guadaloupe,  in 

38th  year,  July  23,  181 1 

Abigail,  widow  of  David,  Esq.,  at  Portsmouth, 

in  95th  year,  May  24,  1812 

Ann  Amelia,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  in  this 

town,  in  5th  year.     American  of  Sept.  24,  1813 

John,  Esq.,  at    South    Kingstown,    aged   83 

years,  formerly    of   Newport,,  and    later  of 

Sherbourne,  Vt.,  Feb.  27,  1814 

Sarah,  wife  of  David,  of  Society  of    Friends, 

in  this  town,  June  25,  1814 

Mary,  wife  of  Daniel,  at    North  Providence, 

in  74th  year,  of  Society  of  Friends,  July  9,  181 5 

Caroline  R.,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  James, 

2d,  in  loth  year,  Jan.  27,  1816 

Allen  B.,  son  of  Hezekiah,  at  Pawtuxet,  aged 

16  month.s,  18  days.  May  26,  i8i6 

Reuben,  hatter,  in    this    town,  in  S7th   year, 

suddenly,  Aug.  i,  1816 

Joseph,  son  of  Capt.  Michael,  of  this  town,  in 

23d  year;    fell  from  U.  S.  vessel  in  Lake 

Ontario  and  was  drowned,  Sept.  19,  1816 

Sarah,    wife    of     William,    at     Portsmouth. 

American  of  Aug.  26,  1817 

Rhody,  daughter  of   the  late  Daniel,  at  Mid- 

dletown,  in  37th  year.     American  of  Aug.  29,  1817 

Bradford   Lee,  son  of    Peleg,  of    Swanzey,  at 

Providence,  in  40th  year,  suddenly,  Sept.  21,  1817 

Elizabeth,    at     Middletown,    of    Society    of 

Friends,  in  92nd  year.    American  of  Sept.  25,  1818 

Elizabeth,  wife   of   Israel,  and   daughter  of 

David  Anthony,  of  Somerset,  at  Welling- 
ton, Mass.,  aged  39  years,  Dec.  29,  1818 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


529 


ANTHONY  Alice,  wife  of  William,  formerly  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  in  68th  year. 
American  of  Feb.  2 

George,   only  son    of    Hezekiah,    aged    20 

years,  March  5 

Anne,  wife  of  Thomas,  at    East  Greenwich, 

aged  37  years,  Society  of  Friends,  May  4, 

Philip   Bowers,   son   of    Hezekiah,     aged    3 

months,  July  30 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Capt.  James,  in  49th  year,  Dec.  7 

William,  formerly  of  Newport,  at    Warwick, 

in  89th  year,  Dec.  26, 

Miss  Elizabeth,  at  Tiverton,  March  24 

Rachal,  in  89th  year.     American  of  May  19 

Pel  eg,  at  Somerset,  in  80th  year,  Nov.  14 

Peleg,  at  Swanzey,  in  83rd  year.     American  of      Nov.  21 
Abraham,  Esq.,  at  Portsmouth,  in  70th  year, 

more  than  30  years  town  clerk,  Jan.  18 

Edward,  at  Taunton,  aged  60  years.     Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  3 
Nathan,  son  of  Hezekiah,  aged  13  months,             Aug.  28 
Nancy  Jarrett,  wife  of  David,  and    daughter 
of   John    Brayton,    Esq ,    of    Somerset,   at 
Troy,  Mass.,  aged  32  years,                                   March  2 
Isaac,    at  Ashford,  Ct.,  aged   49   years,  for- 
merly of  Portsmouth.     American  of                  Aug.  2O; 
Elizabeth  W.,    only   daughter   of   David,    in 

1 8th  year,  Aug.  26, 

Nancy,  widow  of  Bradford,  aged  43  years,  Oct.  4 

Elizabeth,    widow   of  Peleg,    in    75th    year, 

buried  at  Somerset,  Nov.  3 

Thomas,  of  Smithfield,  by  a  fall  from  a  horse,        June  2O; 
John,  at  Somerset,  aged  72  years,  July  1 1 

Burrington,    Esq.,    at    Portsmouth,   aged    80 

years.  May  30 

Daniel,  in  85th  year,  of  Society  of  Friends,  Aug.  15 

Mary,  widow  of    William,  at   Somerset,  aged 

91  years,  Aug.  25 

Henry    Edwin,  son    of    William  A.,  aged  19 

months,  Sept.  10 

Mrs.    Mary,    of    Somerset,    aged    91    years. 

American  of  Oct.  i 

Rebecca  Ann,  daughter  of  William,  at  Coven- 
try, aged  6  years,  Nov.  5 
William  W.,  at  Coventry,  in  2[st  year,                    April  13 
Anna,  widow  of    Beriah,  aged   57  years,  of 

Society  of  Friends,  at  Portsmouth,  May  6 

Capt.  Stephen,  at    Somerset,  in   69th   year. 

American  of  June  17 

Benjamin,   son   of  John,   of   Providence,  at 

Norwich,  Ct.     American  of  Aug.  12, 


1819 

1819 

1819 

1819 
1819 

1819 
1820 
1820 
1820 
1820 

1 821 

1821 
1 821 

1822 

1822 

1822 
1822 

1822 
1823 
1823 

1824 
1824 

1824 

1824 

1824 

1824 
1825 

1825 

1825 

1825 


530  VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

ANTHONY  Capt.  Samuel,  at  Somerset,  Mass., 

aged  64  years.     American  of  Sept.  16,  1825 

Capt.  Samuel,  at  Somerset,  aged  64  years. 
American  of  Sept.  27,  1825 

George  Augustus,  son  of  William,  at  Coven- 
try, aged  I  year,  Dec.  9,  1825 

Hezekiah,  son  of  Hezekiah,  aged  9  months,  July  I7>  1826 

James,  at  South  Kingstown,  aged  68  years, 

thrown  from  his  horse  and  killed,  Sept.  26,  1826 

David,  son  of  Hezekiah,  aged  14  months,  April  3,  1828 

William,  formerly  of  Swanzey,  at  Providence, 
aged  54  years,  June  i,  1828 

Emily  Hurlbert,  daughter  of  John,  at  Nor- 
wich Falls,  Ct.,  aged  2  years,  July  17,  1828 

John,  late  of   Providence,  at  Norwich  Falls, 

Ct.,  aged  38  years,  July  17,  1828 

Mrs.  Mary  Francis  [Catharine  Mary  Wise- 
man], youngest  daughter  of  late  Don  Joseph 
Wiseman,  Spanish  Consul  at  Newport,  at 
the  Usurlome  Community,  Mount  Benedict, 
Charleston,  S.  C,  April  7,  1829 

Rebecca  C,  wife  of  David  R.,  daughter  of 
late  Alpheus  Humes,  of  Connecticut,  at 
Seekonk,  in  20th  year.  May  27,  1829 

David,  aged  T]  years,  Aug.  23,  1830 

Adeline  Amanda,  wife  of  Albert,  at  Coven- 
try, in  i8th  year,  May  28,  1831 

Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of    H  ezekiah,  aged 

3  years,  4  months,  Jan.  22,  1832 

Mrs.  Hannah,  at  Albin  Village  ;  was  of  Provi- 
dence, Jan.  31,  1832 

Submit,  wife  of    David,  at  Somerset,  aged  73 

years,  July  20,  1832 

Hon.  William,  at  Portsmouth,  very  suddenly. 

American  of  Sept.  11,  1832 

George  William,  infant  son  of  James  G.,  aged 

2  years,  Jan.  7,  1833 

ANTONIO  Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph,  at  Bristol, 

aged  3  years,  March  24,  1823 

APPLETON  Rev.  Jesse,  D.  D.,  President  of 
Bowdoin  College,  at  Brunswick,  Me. 
American  of  Nov.  23,  1819 

Henry,  at  Salem,  aged  55  years.  American 
of  Nov.  28,  1823 

John   Sparhawk,   at   Salem,  aged   49  years. 

American  of  Dec.  31,  1824 

APLIN  Ruth,  widow  of  William,  and  daughter 
of  Hon.  Jonathan  Nichols,  of  Newport ; 
burial  at  the  North  End,  June  21,  1815 

Ann  Frances,  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 
aged  14  months,  Feb.  23,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


531 


APLIN  Mary,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  in  sth 
year, 

Tarason,  wife  of  Capt.  Stephen  A.,  aged  69 
years, 

Elizabeth,  wife  of   Stephen    A.,  Jr.,  in  30th 
year, 
APTHORP    Sarah,   widow   of  James,  Esq.,   at 
Quincy,  Mass.,  aged  84  years.     American 
of 

George  Henry,  at  Quincy,  aged  54  years. 
American  of 
ARMISTEAD  Col.  George,  at  Baltimore,  aged 
39  years,  the  hero  of  Fort  McHenry  (mili- 
tary honors), 
ARMSTRONG  Thomas,  at  South  Kingstown, 
in  68th  year, 

Lieut.  John,  of  22nd  Regiment,  from  wounds 
recei/ed  at  that  battle  of  the  Falls,  aged  26 
years,  at  Williamsville,  N.  Y.     American  of 

Mrs.  Jemima,  wife  of  Jesse,  at  Glocester,  in 
64th  year, 

Allida,  wife  of  Gen.  John,  late  Secretary  of 
War,  and  daughter  of  late  Chancellor  Liv- 
ingstone, in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y., 

Adelaide  Eliza,  daughter  of  Scott  C,  at 
Glocester,  aged  2  years,  2  months, 

Susan  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William,  aged 
16  months,  at  Glocester, 

Elijah,  at  Glocester,  in  74th  year  (Masonic 
honors), 

George,  at  New  York  Hospital,  aged  30  years. 
American  of 
ARCHAR    William,   executed    in    England   for 
setting   fire   to   the    house    of    Mrs.   Ann 
Burkett, 

John,  at  Salem,  aged  71  years.  He  accident- 
ally came  in  collision  with  a  post.  Amer- 
ican of 
ARMSBY  Silas,  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  aged  22 
years,  in  this  town,  member  Freshman 
class,  Brown  University, 
ARMFELDT     Count,    at    Zarakozulo,    Russia. 

American  of 
ARMINGTON    Marcy   R.,   daughter  of   Capt. 
Walker,  at  Rehoboth,  in  3rd  year, 

George,  son  of  William,  in  this  town,  in  21st 
year, 

Nancy,  wife  of  George, 

Marcy  Ann,  second  daughter  of  Asa,  at  See- 
konk,  aged  12  years. 


March  4,  1830 
Sept.  13,  1830 
Nov.  25,  1830 

May  23,  1820 
Feb.  8,  1825 

April  25,  1818 
March  24,  1814 

Sept.  30,  1814 
Oct.  15,  1822 

Dec.  24,  1822 
Sept.  29,  1826 
Aug.  to,  1827 
Feb.  28,  1829 
Dec.  14,  1830 


March 


1817 


Jan.  I,  1830 

Aug.  30,  1814 

Feb.  28,  1815 

April  13,  181 1 

Aug.  3,  181 1 
Oct.  12,  181 1 

Dec.  17,  1812 


532  VITAL  RECORD  OP    RHODE  ISLAND 

ARMINGTON  Joseph,  at  Seekonk,  in  ,86th  year,       April  27,  1817. 
Capt.  Louis,  at    Baltimore,  in  37th  year,  son 

of  William,  of  Providence,  Dec.  24,  1817 

Mrs.  Hannah  B.,  aged  33  years.  American  of         Oct.  24,  1820 
Alverin,  second  son  of  Benjamin,  at  Seekonk, 

in  20th  year,  June  13,  1821 

Capt.   Alfred,   native   of    Rhode   Island,   at 

Mobile,  Ala.    American  of  Oct.  8,  1822 

Capt.  Walker,  at  Seekonk,  aged  54  years,  April  8,  1823 

Bowers,  of    Pawtucket.     His  body  was  found 

near  Scott's  Fond,  a  suicide  from  hanging. 

American  of  Jan.  27,  1824 

Ann  P.,  eldest  daughter  of  George,  at  North 

Providence,  in  13th  year,  Feb.  S,  1828 

Polly   Watson,    eldest   daughter   of    Asa,   at 

Seekonk,  July  29,  1828 

Horace  Ward,  youngest  son  of  Asa,  of  Arm- 

ington,  of  Seekonk,  at  English  Key,  Bay 

of   Honduras,  aged   22  years ;   was  super- 
cargo of    Brig  Only  Son,  of  this  port,  Dec.  16,  1827 
Charles,  son  of  Ambrose,  of  Seekonk,  at  sea 

on   board    Ship    William   Baker,  of   Provi- 
dence ;   fell   from   main  topsail  yard  while 

reefing.     American  of  Feb.  4,  1831 

Benjamin,  at  Seekonk,  in  6ist  year,  Feb.  23,  1832 

Mrs.    Lydia,    at    Pawtucket,  aged    34   years. 

American  of  June  12,  1832 

AREMBERG    Prince  of,  by  a  fall   from  a  horse. 

His  sister  was  wife  of  the  Prince  Schwartz- 

enberg,  who  commanded  the  allied  armies. 

His    brother   lost  an  eye   while   hunting. 

His    mother   was  guillotined  at  Paris  and 

sister  perished  in  a  fire  at  Paris.     American 

of  May  9,  181S 

AREY  Cornelius,  aged  about  74  years,  soldier  of 

the  Revolution,  Oct.  29,  1820 

ARNOLD  Sarah,  wife  of  Thomas,  at  East  Green- 
wich, in  6sth  year,  Dec.  2,  i  808 
Patience,  widow   of   Welcome,   Esq ,  in  this 

town,  Nov.  2,  1809 

Mrs.  Joanna,  wife  of  Joseph,  in  this  town,  in 

26th  year,  Nov.  30,  1809 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Col.  Thomas,  at  Newport, 

in  73rd  year,  Feb.  11,  i8io 

Ann,  wife  of   Capt.  Thomas,  at  Warwick,  in 

2Sth  year,  April  27,  1810 

Capt.  David,  Jr.,  at   Warwick,  in    31st   year. 

American  of  Oct.  16,  1810 

Capt,  David,  at  Norton,  in  79th  year ;  was  a 

patriot  in  the  Revolution,  Dec.  19,  1810 


RHODE   ISLAND   AMERICAN— DEATHS  533 

ARNOLD  Miss  Waite,  eldest  daughter  of  the 

late  Oliver,  Esq.,  in  54th  year,  Jan.  13,  1812 

Capt.    Josiah,    at    Warwick,  in    89th    year. 

American  of  July  12,  181 1 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  James,  late  of  Warwick, 

buried  at   Warwick,  at    Woodstock,  Ct.,  in 

88th  year,  Aug.  16,  181 1 

Josias,  son  of  the  late  Joseph,  in  22d  year,  at 

sea,  from  Sch.  J.ucretia,  of  this  port,  Oct.  4,  i8ii 

Nathan,  Esq.,  at  Cumberland,  in  47th  year,  Dec.  2r,  1812 

Waitstill,  at  Cumberland,  in  22d  year,  Jan.  8,  1813 

Samuel,  at  Smithfield,  in  77th  year,  of  Soci- 
ety of  Friends,  Jan.  16,  1813 
Caroline,  infant    daughter  of  George,  in  this 

town,  Feb.  18,  1813 

William    C,  son  of   the  late    Dr.  Jonathan, 

formerly  of   this  town,  at  St.  Johnstury, 

Vt.,  aged  4?  years,  March  9,  1813 

Wealthian,  wife   of    Daniel,  and  daughter  of 

Thomas    Holden,    Esq.,    of  Warwick,    at 

Adams,  Mass.,  in  32d  year,  July  5,  1813 

Amey  A.,  daughter  of  Luke,  at  Smithfield,  Oct.  25,  1813 

Nicholas,  Esq.,  at  Cranston,  in  48th  year,  April  19,  1814 

Israel,    Esq.,    at    Warwick,    aged    64    years, 

judge  of  the    Court  of  Common  Pleas  of 

the  County,  April  29,  18 14 

Mary,  wife  of  Stephen,  at  Smithfield,  May  17,  1814 

Anna,  daughter   of    Simeon,  at    Scituate,  in 

36th  year.     American  of  Jan.  3,  181 5 

Col.  Benjamin,  at  Warwick,  in  73d  year  ;  was 

a   military  officer   during  the    Revolution  ; 

member  of   convention   that   adopted    the 

Constitution    1790  ;    representative  to  the 

Assembly  and  president  of  the  Town  Coun- 
cil, April  2,  1815 
Rosamond,  daughter   of   John,  Esq.,  at  Bur- 

rillville,  m  17th  year.     American  of  April  4,  1815 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Samuel,  at  Smithfield,  in 

76th  year,  of  Society  of  Friends,  June  11,  18(5 

Levi ;  his  son  by  the  explosion  of  his  powder 

mill  at  Mercer,  Penn.,  was  so  burnt  that  he 

died  a  few  days  afterwards,  Sept.  13,  1815 

Chloe,  widow  of  Peleg,  formerly  of  Pawtuxet, 

at  Thompson,   Ct.,  aged  72  years,  Nov.  26,  1815 

Eunice,  wife  of  Olney,  at  Smithfield  ;  Jan.  2 

she  gave  birth  to  3  daughters ;  all  are  now 

alive  ;    seven   of  her  children  are  under  7 

years  of  age,  Jan.  12,  181 6 

Col.  William,  at  East  Qreenwich,  aged  about 

72  years,  many  years  an  innkeeper.  Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  23,  1 8 16 


534  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE   ISLAND 

ARNOLD  Latimer,  at  Smithfield,  in  38th  year,  Sept.  9,  1816 

Frances  Mary,  infant  daughter  of  Samuel  G., 

Esq.,  aged  7  months,  in  this  town,  Sept.  20,  1816 

Uriah,  at  Smithfield,  in  96th  year;  was  born 

April  9,  1721,  at  Smithfield,  March  ii,  1817 

Dr.  William,  at    Smithfield,  in  84th  year.  So- 
ciety of  Friends,  '  March  24,  18 17 
Capt.,  of  Warwick,  master  of  Ship  Union,  at 

Havana,  in   .50th  year.  May  7,  1817 

William  W.,   son    of  Col.  John,  of    Pawtuxet, 

aged    20    years,  at    New  York,  on  board 

Ship  Union,  from    Havana ;     his  brother, 

Capt.  John,  had  previously  died  at  Havana,        June  13,  1817 
Isaac,  at  Piketown,  O.,  of  the  smallpox;  was 

on  his  way   to    Columbus   where   he  had 

some  relatives  ;  _was  a  stranger  from  Nev.? 

England   and    by  trade  a  house  carpenter, 

about  June  25,  1817 

Edward,  at  Piketown,  O.,  son  of  Col.  John, 

of  Pawtuxet,  in  28th  year,  leaves  a  widow. 

This  is  the  third  son  and    brother   to   die 

within  50  days  about, 
Thomas  Jenckes,  son  of  Elijah,  at  Smithfield, 

in  22d  year, 
Luke,  at  Smithfield,  in  80th  year, 
Julia  Ann,  daughter  of  Elijah,  at  Smithfield, 

in  26th  year, 
Christopher,    at   Smithfield,    aged   about   66 

years.     American  of 
Mary   Eliza,    only   daughter   of   Whipple,  at 

Warwick,  aged  4  years,  2  months, 
Dinah,  wife  of  Eliza,  at    Smithfield,  in   60th 

year, 
Elijah,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield,  in  66th  year, 
Joshua,  at  Smithfield,  in  90th  year. 
Alpha,  wife  of  Peleg,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield, 
Phebe,  widow   of    Capt.    David,    at    Norton, 

aged  81  years, 
Samuel  Greene,  infant  son  of  Samuel  G.,  aged 

8  months,  17  days, 
Mercy  Ann,  daughter  of  Elisha,  at  Warwick, 

in  7th  year, 
Betsey,  wife  of  Joseph,  daughter  of  Jonathan 

Dexter,  Esq.,  of  Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket, 
Catharine,  wife  of  Rev.   Robert,  at  Thomp- 
son, Ct.,  in  33d  year, 
Ann,  widow  of  Col.  Benjamin,  of  Warwick, 

at  Cranston,  in  77th  year.     American  of 
Edward  S.,  son  of  the  late  Luke,,  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Spartansburgh,  S.  C, 


June  25, 

1817 

Aug.  10, 
Oct.  i, 

1817 
1817 

Oct.  23, 

1817 

Oct.  24, 

1817 

Nov.  I, 

1817 

Nov.  17, 

Nov.  29, 

July  I, 

July  II, 

1817 
1817 
i8i8 
1818 

Aug.  27, 

i8i8 

Oct.  4, 

i8i8 

Dec.  14, 

1818 

Dec.  24. 

1818 

Jan.  18, 

1819 

May  4, 

1819 

Sept.  5, 

1819 

RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-DEATHS 


535 


ARNOLD    Edward  S.,  formerly  of   Smithfield, 
at  Shurlenburgh,  S.  C,  in  30th  year, 

Fidelia,  daughter  of  Russell,  at  Scituate,  in 
1 2th  year. 

Vashti,  daughter  of  Russell,  at  Scituate,  aged 
7  years, 

Henry,  only  son  of  Stephen,  in  7th  year, 

Ann  Frances,  daughter  of  Elias,  aged  3  years, 
4  months, 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Thomas,  at  Warwick,  in 

8ist  year.     American  of 

James,  native  of  Hampshire,  Eng.,  aged 
about  25  years,  drowned  off  Sassafras  Point, 

Sarah,  widow  of  Sion,  at  Warwick,  in  gtst 
year. 

Capt.  Nathan,  at  Scituate,  formerly  of  Prov- 
idence, in  89th  year, 

Abigail,  wife  of  Cyrus,  and  daughter  of  Capt. 
William  Warner,  at  Warwick,  in  43d  year, 

Simeon,  at  Warwick,  in  84th  year.  Society  of 
Friends, 

Mrs.  Comfort,  widow,  aged  83  years, 

Hon.  Peleg,  at  Smithfield,  aged  68  years, 
formerly  delegate  in  Congress,  member  of 
General  Assembly,  and  chief  justice  of 
the  Supreme  Court ;  was  buried  from 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  died 

Tabitha,  daughter  of  Russell,  at  Scituate, 
aged  I  year,  10  months, 

James,  a  foreigner,  who  was  drowned  three 
miles  below  here,  in  November  last ;  his 
body  was  found  on  the  west  shore  and 
buried  near  place  of  discovery.  American 
of 

Reuben,  native  of  Rhode  Island,  at  New 
York  hospital,  aged  36  years.  American 
of 

Harriet  Rogers,  daughter  of  Col.  Samuel  G., 
aged  9  months, 

Ehzabeth  Prentice,  infant  daughter  of  Caleb, 
aged  4  years, 

Hon.  Thomas,  (S.  B.)  at  Warwick,  in  62d 
year, 

Anna,  wife  of  Jesse,  at  Scituate,  in  38th 
year, 

Moses,  formerly  of  Johnston,  at  Missouri, 
aged  n  years.     American  of 

Welcome,  at  Providence,  in  44th  year, 

Thomas,  Esq.,  at  East  Greenwich.  He  com- 
manded  a   company  at    battle    of    Mon- 


Sept.  13,  1 8 19 

Sept.  14,  1819 

Oct.  9,  1 819 
Oct.  16,  1819 

Oct.  21,  1819 

Nov.  5,  1819 

Nov.  14,  1819 

Dec.  20,  1819 

Dec.  30,  1 819 

Jan.  12,  1820 

Jan.  14,  1820 
Feb.  13,  1820 


Feb.  13,  1820 
March  26,  1820 

April  28,  1820 

June  16,  1820 

Aug.  5,  1820 

Oct.  6,  1820 

Oct.  8,  1820 

Jan.  13,  1 82 1 

Jan.  26,  1 82 1 
Feb.  15,  1821 


536  VITAL  RECORD    OP  RHODE  ISLAND 

ARNOLD: 

mouth  where  he  lost  his  right  leg;   was  at 

Red   Bank  also  ;  was  appointed  inspector 

of  revenue  for  port  of  East  Greenwich  by 

Gen.   Washington  ;    was    in     78th    year. 

American  of  May  22,  1821 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Jonathan,  at  Johnston, 

aged  70  years.     American  of  Nov.  2,  1821 

Phebe,  wife  of  Samuel,  in  47th  year,  buried 

at  Smithfield,  died  in  Providence,  Nov.  5,  182  i 

Isaac  A.,  of  Warwick,  mate  of  brig  Pocahon- 
tas, this  port,  at  sea,  on  passage  from  Sour- 

abaya  to    Malacca,  December   or  January 

last.     American  of  Dec.  4,  1821 

Hannah,  widow  of  late  Simeon,  at  Warwick, 

in  84th  year,  Dec.  15,  1821 

Col.    Stephen,    at    Warwick,   in    S8th     year, 

leaves  mother,  wife  and  4  children,  Jan.  17,  1822 

Lydia   Allen,    daughter   of     Christopher,    at 

Warwick,  aged  16  months,  S  days,  March  ir,  1822 

Ruth,  wife  of  Ahab,  aged  57  years,  April  8,  1822 

Philip,  at  Cranston,  aged  67  years,  May  3,  1822 

Alice,  wife  of  Nehemiah,  aged  68  years,  May  18,  1822 

Almira,    daughter  of  Capt.   Aborn,  aged  14 

months,  ,  July  14,  1822 

Elijah,  at  Smithfield,  in  24th  year.     Ameri- 
can of  July  1 9,  1822 
Barton,  of  firm    Taft    and    Arnold,    aged    32 

years,  July  21,  1822 

Ruth,  wife  of   Isaac,    at   Johnston,   aged    80 

years.  Aug.  5,  1822 

Ann   Frances,  infant  daughter    of    Elias,    at 

Pawtuxet.  aged  i  year,  11  months,  Aug.  22,  1822 

Elisha  Howe,  son  of  Willard,  aged  18  months, 

I'  days,  Aug.  25,  1822 

Ruth,  wife  of  Job,  daughter  of  Peter  Calvin, 

at  Coventry,  aged  60  years,  '         Sept.  3,  1822 

Miss  Abby,  at  Newport,  aged  56  years,  Sept.  7,  1822 

Sarah   Ann,  daughter  of  late  Pardon,  aged  6 

months,  4  days,  Sept.  19,  1822 

Phebe,    widow    of    Luke,  of   Smithfield,  at 

Cumberland,  in  68th  year,  Sept.  30   1822 

Susan,  wife  of  Christopher,  and   daughter  of 

John  Allen,  of  North  Kingstown,   at  War- 

wick,  aged  23  years,  Qct.  5    1822 

Esther,  daughter  of  Richard,  at  Cranston,  in 

17th  year  Oct.  25.  .822 

George,  at  Warwick,  aged  ;;  years,  .  Oct   31    1822 

Col.  Salmon,  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  aged  52  years  ' 

American  of  '        Nov.  26,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  537 

ARNOLD  Zilpha,  daughter  of   Henry,  at  War- 
wick, aged  18  years,  Feb.  16,  1823 
Elizabeth,  wife  of   Stephen,  at  Cranston,  in 

41st  year,  March  9,  1823 

Col.  Oliver,  at  Pawtuxet,  in  38th  year,  April  3,  1823 

Jenette,   wife  of   George,   and   daughter   of 

Amos   Gardiner,  of   South   Kingstown,  at 

Charlestown,  aged  30  years,  April  12,  1823 

Margaret,  wife  of  Peleg,  at  North  Kingstown, 

aged  67  years,  April  12,  1823 

Capt.  Alfred,  aged  63  years.  May  5,  1823 

Frances  Mary,  daughter  of  Col.  G ,  aged 

9  months,  July  30,  1823 

Frances  Mary,  infant  daughter  of  Col.  Sam- 
uel G.,  aged  9  months  [erroneously  printed 

m  our  list],  July  30,  1823 

Abby   Elizabeth,  daughter   of   Israel,  Jr.,  at 

Smithfield,  in  7th  year,  Oct.  13,  1823 

Mary,  wife   of   Joseph,  Esq.,  at   Warwick,  in 

71st  year,  March  30,  1824 

Mehitable    Carpenter,  daughter   of    William 

U.,  aged  9  months.  May  16,  1824 

William,  in  38th  year,  July  26,  1824 

Freelove   Sophia,  wife   of   Samuel,  daughter 

of   Hon.  David  Leonard  Barnes,  at  Smith- 
field,  aged  34  years,  Aug.  30,  1824 
Stephen,  Esq.,   President    of    Rhode   Island 

Centra]    Bank,    East    Greenwich,  and  for- 
merly  an    enterprising  merchant  there,  at 

Warwick,  aged  about  62  years.     American 

of  Sept.  17,  1824 

Sarah,  infant  daughter  of  Lemuel  H.Arnold, 

aged  II  weeks,  Nov.  i,  1824 

Jane,    wife   of    Remington,  at    Pawtuxet,  in 

63rd  year,  Nov.  24,  1824 

Philip,  at  Johnston,  aged  71  years,  Dec.  14,  1824 

Joseph,  at  Cumberland,  in  74th  year,  Dec.  23,  1824 

Hamilton  Ames,  son  of  Isaac,  aged  6  months,         Dec.  27,  1824 
Marcy,  wife  of  Col.  John,   and   daughter  of 

Col.    John    Potter,    at    Pawtuxet,    in   65th 

year,  Jan.  30,  1825 

Patience,  widow  of  late  William,  at  Warwick, 

in  Sgth  year.     American  of  June  10,  1825 

Harriet,  only  daughter  of  Samuel  G.,  aged  3 

years,  4  months,  July  20,  1825 

Frances  Mary,  infant  daughter  of  Samuel  G., 

Esq.,  Aug.  14,  1825 

Miss  Sally  J.,  in  19th  year,  Aug.  14,  1825 

Amey,  wife   of  James,  Esq.,  at  Cumberland, 

in  62d  year.     American  of  Aug.  23,  1825 


538 


VITAL  RECORD  OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


ARNOLD  Oliver,  mate  of  Brig   Marcia,  of  this 

port,  drowned  in  East  Greenwich  harbor, 

aged  30  years, 
Miss  Betsey,  in  6sth  year, 
Shuba'el  P.,  son  of  l.uke,  late  of  Smithfield,  at 

Providence,  in  34th  year, 
Hon.  Samuel  G.,  in  48th  year, 
Selma  Wilde,  widow  of  Col.  Salmon,  aged  51 

years  ;  funeral  from  her  son's.  Dr.  Salmon 

A.,  died 
Elizabeth  Martin,  daughter  of  James,  aged   3 

years, 
Nathan,  at  Warwick,  aged  81  years  ;    served 

in  the  Revolution, 
Susannah,    widow   of   Joseph,    at  Johnston, 

aged  94  years.     American  of 
John    R.,  son  of    Hon.  Thomas,  at  Warwick, 

in  19th  year, 
Thomas,  formerly   of    Providence,    at  North 

Providence,  aged  75  years, 
Lydia,  widow   of    Nicholas,    at    Cranston,  in 

S3d  year, 
Eleazer,  at  Smithfield,  aged  70   years, 
Josiah,  r.t  Warwick,  in  95th  year.     American 

of 
Hannah,  wife  of  Caleb,  at  Warwick,  in  66th 

year, 
Simeon,  at  Scituate,  aged  79  years, 
Mary,  wife    of   Russell,  at  Warwick,  in    45th 

year, 
Joseph,  at  Warwick,   aged  86  years, 
Col.  Thomas,  at  Newport,  in  94th  year, 
Rev,  Robert,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  in  38th  year, 
Aaron,  at   Slatersville,  formerly    of    Cumber- 
land, in  72d  year,  soldier  of  the  Revolution, 
Mary,  widow   of    Thomas,    of  Providence,  at 

New  Bedford,  aged  75  years.    American  of 
Capt.  Benedict,   at    Warwick,    in  75th  year  ; 

while  riding  his  horse  he  fell  to  the  ground 

and  soon  expired, 
Enock,  killed  at  the  Washington  from  a  kick 

from  a  horse.     American  of 
Mrs.    Waite,  formerly   of  Newport,  at  Provi- 
dence, aged  74  years, 
William,  in  19th  year, 
William  P.,  in  19th  year, 
Arthur  G.,  son  of  Capt.  Joseph,  at  Cranston, 
Capt.  William,  aged  38  years, 
Freelove   W.,   daughter  of   Col.   Elisha,   at 

Cranston,  in  30th  year. 


Sept.  I,  1825 
Nov.  25,  1825 

Feb.  8,  1826 
Feb.  19,  1826 


March  26,  1826 

April  21,  1826 

May  18,1826 

Sept.  I,  1826 

Oct.  8,  1826 

Nov.  8,  1826 

Jan.  2,  1827 
Jan.  15,  1827 

March  30,  1827 

July  I,  1827 
Sept.  29,  1827 

Nov.  22,  1827 

May  18,  1S28 

Aug.  14,  1828 

Nov.  13,  1828 

Jan.  4,  1  829 

Feb.  24,  1829 

April  5,  1829 

Aug.  II,  1829 

Oct.  13,  1829 

Jan.  25,  1830 

Jan.  25,  1830 

March  22,  1830 

June  23,  1830 

Aug.  23,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


539 


ARNOLD  Obadiah,  at  Scituate,  aged  39  years,  April  29,  1831 
Rebecca  (colored),  at  East  Greenwich,  July  28   1831 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Nicholas,  at  Cranston, 

aged  31  years.     American  of  Sept.  23,  1831 

Mrs.  Freelove,  widow  of  Simeon,  of  Scituate, 

at  Smithfield,  aged  8$    years,  Dec.  12,  1831 

Oliver  A.,  son  of  Daniel,  at  Coventry,  in  19th 

„,yf^''',  Dec.  12,  1831 

Willard,  son  of  Ahab,  of  Providence,  at  Ox- 
ford, in  44th  year,  Jan.  24,  1832 

Mary  Cornelia,  daughter  of  Richard  J.,  Esq., 
of  Providence,  at  Whitehall,  Ga.,  aged  2 
years,  4  months,  May  8,  1832 

Waitstill,  wife  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and  eldest 
daughter  of  Major  Arthur  Greene,  at 
Cranston,  in  41st  year,  July  30,  1832 

Louisa  Baker,  only  child  of  John  H.,  at  War- 
wick, aged  2  years,  Nov.  28,  1832 
ARNSTEIN,  the   Baroness;  wife   of  the  Baron, 
one   of   the   richest  bankers  of   Germany  ; 
she  gave   20,000  guilders  annually  to  the 
poor.     American  of                                                 Aug.  25,  1818 
ARROW  Sukey,    at    Norton,   aged    100  years ; 
was    once  a  slave  in   the   family  of   Judge 
Leonard  ;    for  several   }'ears   she  has  been 
supported  by  the  town.     American  of  Oct.  10,  1828 
ARROWSMITH  A ,  the   celebrated   geog- 
rapher, at    London,  in  74th    year.     Ameri- 
can of                                                                       June  20,  1823 
ASBURY    Rev.  Francis,  Bishop   in    Methodist 
Church,  in  Virginia,  in  71st  year,  and  50th 
of   his    ministry.     It  is  calculated  he  had 
preached   from    15,000  to   18,000  sermons, 
presided  at  over  200  conferences,  travelled 
from  100,000  to  150,000  miles,  and  perhaps 
ordained    more  ministers   than    any   other 
man  of  his  time.     American  of  May  3,  1816 

Rev.  Daniel,  aged  64,  at  Lincoln  Co.,  N.  C, 
suddenly;  had  been  a  Methodist  minister 
37  years.     American  of  June  28,  1825 

ASGILL  Lady,  in  London,  aged  82  years.  Her 
pathetic  application  to  the  Queen  of 
France  to  interpose  with  Gen.  Washing- 
ton to  save  her  son,  Capt.  Asgill,  ordered 
to  be  executed  in  retaliation  for  the  murder 
of  Capt.  Huddy  will  be  remembered,  June  — ,  1816 

ASHFORD  James,  seaman,  killed  on  board  the 
U.  S.  Frigate  Constitution  in  action  with 
the  Guerriere,  Aug.  20,  1812 


540  VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

ASHLEY    Thomas,  Esq.,  at   Putney,  Vt.,  aged 

70  years.     American  of  Aug.  10,  1810 

Abraham,  Jr.,  son  of  Abraham,  at  Freetown, 

aged  13  years,  between  March  23  and  April  r4,  1816 

Betsey,  daughter  of   Abraham,  at  Freetown, 

aged  13  years,  between  March  23  and  April  14,  1816 

Bishop,  son  of    Bishop,  at    Freetown,  aged  7 

years,  between  March  23  and  April  14,  1816 

John,    at    Rochester,  Mass.,  aged   54   years, 

between  March  23  and  April  14,  1816 

Polly,  wife   of    Abraham,  at    Freetown,  aged 

42  years,  between  March  23  and  April  14,  1816 

Thomas   Jefferson,  son    of   Bishop,  at   Free- 
town, aged  9  years,  between        March  23  and  April  14,  i8i6 
Rev.    Benjamin,    Baptist,    at    Norfolk,    Va. 

American  of  Oct.  6,  1820 

Col.  Samuel,  an   aged    man,   at    Springville, 
Penn.,  frozen   to   death;    was  a  captain  in 
the    Revolution   and  it  is  said  was  once  a 
candidate   for   Governor   of    New    Hamp- 
shire.    American  of  Feb.  6,  1821 
Mrs.  Eliza,  wife  of   Luther,  and   daughter  of 
John    Humphrey,    Esq ,  of  Barrington,   at 
Chaplin,  Ct.,  aged  43  years,                                   Dec.  20,  1828 
ASHMUN   Hon.  Eli  P.,  at  Northampton,  Mass., 
late  U.  S.  Senator,  aged  48  years.     Amer- 
ican of                                                                        May  21,  1819 
ASHTON  William,  in  this  town,  in  94th  year,          March  30,  1816 
Margaret,  widow  of  Stephen,  aged  63  years,          April  11,  1828 
John,   at    Salem,  aged  85   years,  graduate  of 

Harvard,  1776.     American  of  Jan.  i    1830 

ASPINWALL  Gilbert,  merchant,  of  New  York, 

on  Long  Island.     American  of  Sept.  24,  181  9 

Charles  Augustus,  son  of  Horatio  G.,  aged  9 

months,  20  days,  Aug.  26,  1821 

William,  M.  D.,  at  Brookline,  Mass.,  in    80th 
year.     American  of  May  16,  1823 

ASTON_  Henry  Harvey,  Esq.,  at  London,  Eng., 
suicide.     He  had  seduced  a  daughter  of  an 
Earl  and  took   this  way  of  making  repara- 
tion for  the  crime.     American  of  April  24,  1821 
ATANDIA  Anthony,  an  Italian,  hurt  himself  in 

a  scuffle  at  New  York.    American  of  Feb  i8   1820 

ATHERTON  Henry,  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  aged  "      ' 

25  years,  very  suddenly.     American  of  April  24    1821 

ATHEY  Dennis  M.,  shot  by  George  H.  Drake, 

of  Alleghany  Co.,  Md..  May  8.  182c 

ATKINS  Abigail,  wife  of  Rev.  Elisha,   at    Kill- 

mgly,  Ct.,  in  72d  year,  Jan.  26,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


541 


ATKINSON     Joseph,     at     Manchester,     Eng., 

Friend  Minister ;   his  wife  died  four  weeks 

after,  Feb.  i, 

Miss  Mary,  at  Newport,  in  39th  year.   Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  I, 
Rachal,  wife  of  Jonn  B.,  at  Newport,  in  5Sth 

year,  March  6, 
,  son  of  William,  killed  by  lightning  in  a 

hay  field,  June  28, 

Elizabeth,  widow  of   late   James,  at  Bellows 

Falls,  aged  73  years,  Sept.  29, 

ATWATER  Rev.  Charles,  at  North  Branford.Ct, 

in    39th    year,    and    16    of     his     ministry. 

American  of  March  4, 

ATWELL  William  Henry,  fourth  son  of  Amos 

Maine,  Esq.,  aged  lo  years,  Aug.  31, 

Horatio  Nelson,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Col. 

Amos,  in  loth  year.  July  15, 

Rev.  George,    pastor   of  Baptist  Cnurch,  at 

Enfield,  Ct.     American  of  April,  26, 

Amos   Maine,    in    this^town,    in    50th   year. 

(Masonic  honors).  May  24, 

George  Lovell,  youngest  and  only  surviving 

son  of  the  late  Col.  Amos,  aged  21  years,  June  27, 

Amos    Maine,    son    of   the   late    Amos    M., 

Esq.,  in  22d  year,  Nov,  4, 

Mary    D.,    eldest   daughter    of    late    Amos 

Maine  Atwell,  in  22d  year,  Aug.  26, 

ATWOOD  Abigail,    daughter    of    George,    at 

Taunton,  aged  6  years.     American  of  Dec.  18, 

Major  Benjamin,  at  Johnston,  in  5Sth  year. 

American  of  Nov.  6, 

David,  at  Providence,  in  S6th  year,  June  19, 

George,  at  Taunton,  aged  56.  Innkeeper,  Oct.  13, 

Nehemiah.  at  Johnston,  in  7gth  year,  June  25, 

Harris,  at  Johnston,  in  43d  year,  March  11, 

Jeremiah    Nelson,    son    of   Abraham    C,    at 

Johnston,  in  7th  year, 
Catharine,  at  Warwick,  in  32d  year, 
Anthony,  at  Johnston,  in  53d  year, 
David  C,  of  Georgia,  in  30th  year, 
Marian,    wife  of  Caleb,  at  Warwick,  in  72d 

year, 
Joanna  E.,  infant  daughter  of  Capt.  Kimball, 

at  Scituate,  Jan. 

Capt.  Thomas,  at  Pawtucket,  in  84th  year,         March 
Dr.  Sheffield,  at  Bristol,  suddenly,  Oct. 

Mrs,  Mary,  at  Dighton,  in  69th  year,  March 

Elliott,   at   Worcester,   aged   25   years.     In 

attempting  to  vault  a  fence  the  bar  slipped 


Dec.  I 
Dec.  3 

March  i 
Aug.  2 


Oct.  18, 


10, 
29, 

30, 

15- 


818 
819 
827 
828 
829 

825 

812 

813 

814 

8is 

819 

820 

825 

8ro 

?i8 
1821 
r82r 
[822 
1823 

1824 
1824 
1825 
[825 

825 

827 
829 
829 
830 


542 


VITAL  RECORD,  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


causing   a 


Duke  of  Castiglione, 
lieutenants.  He  had 
Amer- 


ATWOOD: 

the  end  came  against   his    side 
rupture  ;   he  lived  28  hours, 
AUCHMUTY  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  Samuel   Knight, 
Grand  Cross  of  the  Bath,  and  Commander 
in  Chief  of  the  British  Forces  in  Ireland ; 
was  riding  his  horse  in  the  park  when  he 
fell  dead,  in  Dublin.     American  of 
Sir  Gen.    Samuel,    died    in    Ireland  ;   was   a 
nativeof  New  York  ;  the  late  Robert  N., 
who  died  a  bachellor  was  the  only  brother 
of  the  General.     American  of 
Robert  Muj  caster,  of  the  British  service,  sec- 
ond son  of   the  late  Robert  Nichols  Auch- 
muty,  of  Newport,  in  Madras,  India.   Amer- 
ican of 
AUCKMUTY  Samuel  O.,  formerly  of  Newport, 

at  New  York, 
AUGEREAU    Marshall, 
one   of    Napoleon's 
made  his  peace  with  the  Bourbons, 
ican  of 
AUGUST     Henry,    executed     for     murder    of 
Epaphras    Mathews,    a    peddler,    at     Re- 
venna,  O., 
AULD    Alexander  M.,  at   Brunswick,  Ga.,  aged 
about  27  years,  native  of  North  Carolina, 
formerly  member  of  Brown  University, 
AUSTIN   Jeremiah,  at  Little  Compton,  in  8sth 
year,  of  Society  of  F"riends.     American  of 
AUSTEN  Jane,  in  England,  the  authoress, 
AUSTIN     Hon.    Benjamin,   aged   68    years,    at 
Boston,  late  candidate  for  Lieut.  Governor 
of  Massachusetts, 
Henry,  at  North  Kingstown,  in  55th  year, 
Daniel,  at  Newport,  aged  33.     American  of 
Pamella,  wife  of   John,  aged   30,  at  Taunton. 

American  of 
Jeremiah,  at  Nantucket,  in  6sth  year,  of  So- 
ciety of  Friends, 
Peter,  of   Newport,  at   Jamestown,   aged   42 

years, 
James,  at  North   Kingstown,  aged  84  years, 

fell  dead  about  3  rods  from  his  house, 
Sarah,  wife  of  Edward,  at  Newport,  aged  27 
years,  daughter  of  Edward  Watson.   Amer- 
ican of 
Seth,  at  Dighton,  aged  88  years. 
Major  Loring,  aged  36  years,  at   Cambridge, 
iv/r.„„     i„.„  „f   u.  S.  Army,  and  Aide  de 


May  27,  1830 

Oct.  4,  1822 

Oct.  4,  1822 

Nov.  II,  1823 
May  19,  1828 

July  23,  1816 
Nov.  30,  1816 

June  24,  1817 

Jan.  5,  1816 
July  18,  1817 

May  4,  1820 

Jan.  II,  1822 

March  8,  1822 

Nov.  I,  1822 

Dec.  II,  1822 

April  23,  1824 

June  21,  1826 


Aug.  5,  1825 
March  8,  1826 


Mass.,  late  of 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  543 

AUSTIN: 

Camp  to  Gen.  Brown,  in  battles  of  Chip- 
pewa, Lundy's  Lane,  the  Sortie  from  Fort 
Erie  and  scenes  on'  Niag;ara  frontier,  Jan.  28,  1827 

Benjamin  G.,  at  South  Kingstown,  aged  29 
years,  Jan.  26,  1828 

Daniel,   native  of    Rhode    Island,   at    New 

York,  in  37th  year.    American  of  March  10,  1829 

Martha,     youngest     daughter     of    Job,     at 

Georgia  Factory,  Smithfield,  in  13th  year,  Sept.  7,  1829 

Rev.  Samuel,  D.  D.,  late  President  of  Ver- 
mont Univijrsity,  at  Glastonbury,  Ct.,  70 
years.     American  of  Dec.  14,  1830 

Elijah,  at  Mansfield,  aged  57  years,  Aug.  29,  1831 

AVERELL     Henry,     native     of     Newport,    at 

Charleston,  S.  C,  aged  34  years,  July  15,  1819 

AVERY  Capt.  Elisha,  in  thi's  town,  in  40th  year,  July  ro,  1815 

Rev.  David,  formerly  Pastor  of  First  Congre- 
gational Church,  Wrentham,  at  Middle- 
town,  Vt.,  in  71st  year,  and  a  ministry  of 
nearly  50  years  (see  obit,  notice  March  13),         Feb.  16,  1818 

Col.  W.  W.,  in  North  Carolina,  in  76th  year. 
He  served  in  the  Revolution ;  was  born  at 
Groton  Ct,,  May  3,  1745,  graduated  at 
Princeton,  1766.     American  of  May  11,  1821 

Rev.  William,  in    South    Carolina,  aged   58. 

American  of  Sept.  23,  1823 

.   child    of   Eleazer,  at    Colchester. 

Ct.,  aged  3  years,  had  been  scalded  and 
was  thrown  into  a  tub  of  hot  water  instead 
of  cold  by  mistake,  Dec.  27,  1824 

James  G.,  at  Dover,  aged  30,  fell  from  a  lad- 
der, Aug.  3,  1829 
AYDELOTT  Rev.  Joseph,  at  Philadelphia,  aged 

by  years,     American  of  May  21,  1824 

AYLESWORTH   Hannah,  daughter  of  John,  in 

4th  year,  Sept.  6,  1820 

Mrs.  Hannah,  in  32d  year,  Feb.  27,  1822 

George  R.,  son  of   Thomas,    at  Newport,  in 

15th  year.     American  of  Oct.  28,  1823 

Mary,  daughter    of    John,    of    Cranston,   at 

Portsmouth,  in  52d  year.  Friend  Minister,  Sept.  6,  1824 

Albert  G.,  son  of  Thomas,  at  Newport,  aged  ^t-fg 

2  years.     American  of  Aug.  16,  1825 

John,  at  Foster,  in  8ist  year,  of  Society  of 

Friends,  Feb.  7,  1829 

AYRAULT  Peter,  Esq.,  native  of  Rhode  Island, 
but  for  many  years  a  resident  of  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  Jan.  29,  1817 


544  VITAL   RECORD   OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

AYRES  William,    merchant,  at    Smithfield,    in 

33d  year,  leaves  wife  and  3  children,  May  3,  1822 

Lieut.  Thomas  Jefferson,  U.  S.  Infantry,  aged 

22  years,  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.     American  of  Oct.  31,  1823 

John,  at  Boston,  aged   5 1   years,  died  in  his 
carriage  on  way  home  from  church.  Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  27,  1830 
AXTON  John,  at  Newport,  aged  96  years.  Amer- 
ican of  June  2,  1815 


B 


BABB  Noah,  of  Standish,  Me.,  killed  by  the   ex- 
plosion of  a  powder  mill,  at  Gosham,  Me.,  July  19,  1828 
BABBITT  Mary,  widow,    at    Taunton,  aged  83 

years,  Sept.  2,  1821 

Lydia,  daughter  of  John,  at  Taunton,  aged  7 
years,  .  April   13,  1822 

Joseph  Dexter,    youngest  son  of   Ebenezer, 

at  Pawtucket,  aged  15  months,  20  days,  Aug.  2,  1822 

Ann  Eliza,  infant  daughter  of  Henry  P.,  Sept.  17,  1822 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Isaac,  at  Taunton,  Aug.  30,  1823 

James  Edward,  infant  son  of  Henry  P.,  aged 

13  months,  July  28,  1826 

,  child  of   James,  scalded  to   death 

by  hot  tea.     American  of  Jan.  7,  1831 

BABCOCK  Miner,  executed  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  for 

murder  of  London  Babcock,  June  6,  1816 

Cyrus  G.,  a  recent  graduate  of  Brown  Uni- 
versity, at  Colebrook,  Ct.,  aged  28  years,  March  6,  1817 

Adam,  of  Boston,  aged  76  years,  at  Brook- 
line.     American  of  Oct.  10,  1817 

John  Hilliard,  son  of  Latham,  at  Providence, 

aged  18  months,  Sept.  7,  1819 

William,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  William,  of  and 
at  Newport,  in  29th  year.     American  of  Dec. 7  ,1819 

Major  Elisha,  at  Hartford,  Ct.,  aged  68  years, 
a  well  known  American  Publisher.  Ameri- 
can of  April  17,  1 82 1 

William,  innkeeper,  at  Wickford.     American 

^  °f  Sept.  10,  1822 

Adam,  son  of   Caleb,   at   South    Kingstown, 

aged  23  years,  Nov.  16,  1822 


RHODE   ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  545 

BABBITT  John,  first  officer  of  Brig  Paragon,  at 

Ambrus,  S.  C;  Nov.  6,  1824 

John  M.,  of  Newport,  son  of  Caleb  of  South 
Kingstown,  at  Ambros,  Africa,  aged  31 
years,  Nov.  6,  1824 

Joseph,  at  South  Kingstown,  in  66th  year,  Oct.  7,  1825 

William,  at  South  Kingstown.     American  of  Dec.  6,  1825 

Sally,  widow  of  Thomas,  formerly  of  Nor- 
wich, N.  Y.,  at  Warwick,  aged  76  years,  Jan.  15,  1826 

Amrillet,  widow  of    Rev.  Cyrus,  at  Meriden, 

Ct.,  m  43d  year,  April  12,  1826 

Caleb,  at  South  Kingstown,  aged  81  years,  Nov.  18,  1826 

John,  at  Newport,  aged  47  years,  inventor  of 

new  steam  machinery,  March  3,  1827 

Abigail,  at  Cranston,  aged  22  years,  June  6,  1827 

Jethro,  at  Fairhaven,  aged  44  years,  Sept.  6,  1829 

Clarke,  aged  about  60  years,  belonging  to 
Rhode  Island,  at  sea,  on  board  Ship  Susan, 
from  injuries  resulting  from  a  fall,  Feb.  5,  1829 

Ann  Maria,  at  Boston,  aged  18  years.  Amer- 
ican of  June  10,  1 83 1 

Sally;  wife  of  George  C,  and  daughter  of 
Daniel  Knowles,  of  South  Kingstown,  at 
Warwick,  Aug.  26,  1831 

Sarah,  widow  of    Augustus,  of  South  Kings- 
town, at  Phenix,  in  78th  year,  Nov.  r,  1831 
BABSON  John,  in  47th  year.                                         May  29,  1824 

James  V.,  at  Boston,  aged  26  years,  formerly 

of  Providence.     American  of  Jan.  27,  1826 

George,  in  31  st  year,  May  18,  1832 

BATCH ELLOR  Rev.  Daniel,  at  Sutton,  Mass., 

in  43d  year,  April  17,  i8i6 

BACH  ELLOR  Freelove,    wife    of    Warren,  in 

29th  year,  Sept.  11,  1820 

Paulina,  daughter  of  Warren,  in  6th  year,  Oct.  i,  1820 

Rev.    William,  at    Douglass,    Mass.,  in    78th 

year,  Oct.  29,  1821 

Jesse,  at    Lynn,  a    suicide   by  hanging  ;    his 

age  Wis  30  years.     American  of  May  14,  1830 

Allen,  son  of  Amos,  at  Sutton,  aged  17  years,         April  6,  1831 

Prussia,  wife  of  Capt.  James,  at  Northbridge, 

Mass.,  in  54th  year,  Oct.  7,  1832 

BACKUS    Rev.  Dr. ,  president  of  Hamilton 

College,  at  New  York  State.    American  of  Jan.  7,  1817 

Sylvanus,  member  of  Congress  and  late 
Speaker  Connecticut  House  of  Represen- 
tatives, at  Pomfret,  Ct.     American  of  Feb.  ii,  1817 

George  W.,  at  Martinique,  on  board  Brig 
Antelope,  in  19th  year,  Oct.  15,  1818 


546  VITAL  RECORD    OP  RHODE  ISLAND 

BACKUS   Harriet,  widow  of  Hon.  Sylvester,  at 

Pomfret,  Ct.,  in  426  year,  ^  Oct.  18,  1820 

Timothy,    formerly    of  Canterbury,    Ct.,    at 

Plainfield,  N.  Y.,  aged  69  years,  April  6,  1824 

Mrs.  Eunice,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  aged  58  years. 

American  of  March  23,  1824 

Almira,  wife  of   Thomas,  Esq.,  of   Killingly, 

Ct.,   and  daughter    of   Joseph    Cady,    of 

Providence,  Aug.  15,  1827 

George,  merchant,  at   New  Orleans,  in  34th 

year,  May  15,  1831 

Dr.  Thomas,  at  Sterling,  Ct.,  aged  70  years,  July  4,  1832 

Mr.  ,  of  Cuba,  killed    by   being   thrown 

from  a  carriage  near  Quincy.  American  of  July  27,  1832 

BACKSTER  George,    Esq.,   also  his  wife  Jane, 

each  in  64th  year,  at  Wantage,  N.  ].;    had 

been  married  42  years  ;    she  survived    her 

husband  15  hours,  Jan.  29,  1820 

BACON  Joshua,  in  this  town,  in  51st  year,  March  19,  1810 

David,  at  Bedford,  Penn.,  shot  by  an  insane 

person.     American  of  July  17,  1810 

Hannah,  wife  of  Miles,  at  Smithfield,  in  55th 

year  ;  sermon  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gibson,  from  a 

text  of  her  selection,  Nov.  29,  1816 

Hope,  in  24th  year,  in  this  town,  Nov.  5,  1817 

.Mercy,  widow  of  Capt.  Elijah,  in  83d  year,  Oct.  7,  1818 

Sophia  Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas,  July  12,  1819 

Thomas,  in  32d  year.     American  of  Sept.  7,  1819 

Hannah,    daughter   of  John,    at     Smithfield, 

aged  15  months,  Sept.  — ,  1819 

Asa,  at  Canterbury,  Ct.,  aged  84  years,  soldier 

of  the  Revolution ;   sermon    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Meach,  Genesis  xv  ;    15,  Oct.  15,  1819 

Lucy  Elizabeth,    wife   of    Lemont,  and  only 

child  of  the  late  Capt.  Christopher  Bentley, 

of  Providence,  at  Southbridge,  Mass.,  aged 

24  years,  Jan.  17,  1820 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  at  Smithfield,  aged  6 

years,  July  24,  1820 

Lydia  F.,  daughter  of  late  Lot,  in  i6th  year,  Aug.  17,  1820 

Mary,  daughter  of  John,  aged  about  4  years; 

she  was  one  of  the  twins  of  this  family  who 

have   died    within  a   year,    at     Smithfield. 

American  of  Aug.  22,  1820 

Rev.    Samuel,    an    American  missionary,  on 

coast  of  Africa.     American  of  Oct.  3,  1820 

Mrs.  Abigai',  of  Canterbury,  at  Woodstock, 

Ct„  in  78th  year,  Sept.  21,  1821 

John  Smith,  son  of  Joshua,  aged  5  years,  April  15,  1822 

Amey  Ann,   daughter   of  Joshua,   aged    15 
*        months,  April  22,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  547 

BACON  Capt.  Sylvester,  of  Providence,  late  of 

brig.Agenoria,  at  Curracoa,  aged  31  years,  Jan.  11,  1826 

Abel   F,,  of   Providence,   at   Valparaiso,   2d 

officer  of  schooner  Leaf,  aged  33  years,  April  14,  1826 

Joseph,  formerly  of  Smithfield,  at  Hope  Vil- 
lage, Griswold,  Ct.,  aged  85.     American  of  April  4,  1828 
BADGER  Thomas  B.  W.,  only  child  of  Barber, 

aged  3  years,  $  months,  Sept.  15,  1819 

Louisa,  daughter  of  Enock,  at  Andover,  Ct., 

in  26th  year ;   the  iirst  death  in  a  family  of 

14  children,  July  14,  1821 

Emily,  wife  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  at  Windham, 

Ct.,  aged  44  years,  Aug.  22,  1823 

Harriet  Knight,  infant  daughter  of  Barbour, 

at  Boston,  aged  i  year.     American  of  Sept.  14,  1824 

BAGGS  John,  at  Philadelphia,  from  partaking  of 

poisoned  food.     American  of  Sept.  9,  1817 

BAGLEY  Luther,  of  this  town,  in  27th  year,  Feb.  23,  1809 

Sarah,  widow  of  Luther,  in  this  town,  in  28th 

year,  Nov.  28,  18 10 

Mary,  wife  of  William,  at  Pawtucket,  in  77th 

year  ;   sermon  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  24,  1814 

William,    at    Pawtucket,    in    77th    year,  sud- 
denly.    American  of  April  25,  1815 
Asa  T.,  of  East    Greenwich,    lost  overboard 

from  schooner  Gen.  Hawes,  of  this  port,  at 

sea,  Dec.  4,  1824 

BAGNELL  Capt. .  lost  at  sea  in  a  shipwreck. 

.American  of  Oct.  5,  1821 

BAGWELL  Col.  Charles,  shot  while  riding  in  his 

carriage,  in  Accomac  Co.,  Va.,  May  24,  T819 

BAILEY  Mrs   Susannah,  widow  of  Constant,  of 

Newport,  in  this  town,  in  84th  year,  April  24,  1809 

Capt.  Nathaniel,  in  this  town,  in  51st  year.  May  12,  1810 

Lydia,  wife  of  Deacon  John,  at  Tiverton,  in 

46th  year.     American  of  Dec.  25,  1810 

Mehitable,  wife  of   Richard,  at   Berlin,  Ct., 

aged  62  years.     American  of  May  21,  1811 

Rev.  Isaac,  at  Ward,  Mass.,  aged  60  years,  April  10,  1814 

John    Warren,  of   North    Kingstown,  at    St. 

Pierre,  W.  I.,  on  board    Schooner  William 

Sheldon,  aged  21  years,  Feb.  7,  1817 

Francis,  only  son  of  Rev.  Luther,  at  Medway, 

Mass.,  aged  3  years.    American  of  Aug.  i,  18 17 

Mrs.  Anna,  at  Providence,  in  66th  year,  Jan.  21,  1818 

Ezra,  at  Little  Compton,  aged  21  years,  mem- 
ber  Sophomore  class,  Brown    University. 

American  of  Oct.  23,  1818 

Lemuel,  at   Newport,  in    14th  year.     Amer- 
ican of  Sept.  17,  1 8 19 


548 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 


BAILEY  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Henjamin,  Esq., 
formerly  of  Newport,  at  New  York.  Amer- 
ican of 

Ephraim,  at  Little  Compton,  in  76th  year. 
American  of 

Ruth,  at  Little  Compton,  aged  50  years, 

Susan  Pabodie,  infant  daughter  of  Pabodie, 
in  3rd  year, 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  at  Newport, 
in  her  19th  year. 

Isaac,  Esq.,  formerly  an  attorney  at  law,  at 
Providence,  in  Pennsylvania ;  was  a  gradu- 
ate of  Brown  University,  1810.  American 
of 

Adonijah,    lately    convicted    of    murder    in 
Windham    Co.,  Ct.,  committed   suicide   in 
,  his  cell.     He  was  to  be  executed  the  8th 
of  next  June, 

Samuel,  aged  50,  at  Newport, 

Capt.  Eli,  at  Wickford,  in  70th  year.  Amer- 
ican of 

James  Cahoone,  son  of  late  Paul,  at  Newport, 
aged  21  years, 

General ,  Postmaster  of  New  York 

for  20  years,  born  at   Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  1758. 
American  of 

William,  at  Middletown,  aged  62  years,  mem- 
ber of  General  Assembly, 

Israel,  of  Hebron,  at  Minot,  soldier  of  the 
Revolution.     American  of 

Capt.  James  A.,  of  Providence,  at  sea,  aged 
33  years,  on  his  passage  from  St.  Jago  to 
Havana. 

Benjamin,  Esq.,  a  native  of  Newport,  at  New 
York,  aged  72  years, 

Dolly,  aged  27;  had  been  very  sick  when  her 
clothes  caught  fire  and  so  burnt  her  that 
she  died  from  the  effects  after  an  illness  of 
20  days,  at  Chatham,  Mass., 

John  Crocker,  youngest  son  of  Pabodie,  in 
5th  year, 

,  widow  of   Moses,   and   her   son, 

drowned  in  the  wreck  of    Ship  Rob   Roy, 
near  Boone  Island.     American  of 


>  widow,  aged  100  years,  11  months, 

at    Salem,  N.  H.     A    son    of   80  years  at- 
tended the  funeral.     American  of 

BAILLIE    Dr.  ,   a   justly   celebrated 

character,  in  England.     American  of 


Dec.  28,  1819 

Feb.  I,  1820 
Dec.  12,  1 82 1 

March  26,  1 823 

Oct.  28,  1823 


March  2,  1824 

May  25,  1825 
June  17,  1825 

Oct.  7,  1825 

Feb.  28,  1826 

Sept.  12,  1828 

April  4,  1830 

June  15,  1830 

Dec.  6,  1 83 1 
March  13,  1832 

May  12,  1832 
May  29,  1832 

July  3,  1832 

Nov.  27,  1832 
Nov.  20,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


549 


BAINBRIDGE  Charlotte,  wife  of  Capt.  Joseph, 
U.  S.  Navy,  at  New  York,  aged  27  years. 
American  of 

Capt.   Joseph,    U.  S.  Navy,   at   New   York. 
American  of 
BAIRD  Michael,  of   Pennsylvania,  a  miser;    he 
left  $230,000  in  silver  and  gold.   American 
of 

Daniel,  at  Worcester,  aged  TJ  years.  Amer- 
ican of 

Abraham  G.,  Baptist  minister  and   agent    of 
Bible  Society,  at  New  York.  American  of 
BAKER    Sarah,   widow   of   Capt.    William,    at 
Newport.     American  of 

Charles,  from  overexertion,  at  Nashville, 
Tenn., 

John,  of  New  Jersey,  at  Lyme,  Ct.;  was 
found  in  the  road  very  sick  and  unable  to 
proceed.     American  of 

Mary  A.,  wife  of  Elisha,  and  daughter  of  Jo- 
seph Hines,  at  Coventry,  aged  26  years, 

Alexander,  mate  of  Brig  Radius,  at  Matanzas, 

Lewis  W.,  son  of  Capt.  Lewis,  of  Duxbury, 
aged  about  20  years,  on  board  the  Brig 
Fame,  in  the  Straits  of  Sundu, 

Nathaniel,  at  Rehoboth,  in  38th  year  ;  leaves 
wife  and  4  children ;  (Masonic  honors), 

Henry,  seaman,  perished  in  the  wreck  of  the 
Sch.  Quaker, 

Dinah,  widow  of  Thomas,  at  Cranston,  in 
78th  year.     American  of 

Dr.  Ebenezer,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  aged  37 
years, 

Lucinda  M.,  daughter  of  William,  in  19th 
year, 

George  Tew,  son  of  late  Capt.  Thomas,  of 
Warren,  at  Havana,  from  oh  board  Ship 
Columbia,  of  Bristol,  aged  about  19  years. 
American  of 

Benjamin,  at  Newport,  aged  ?,J  years.  Amer- 
ican of 

Samuel  Barton,  son  of  Joseph,  aged  4 
months,  1 1  days, 

Ebenezer,  at  Tiverton,  aged  26  years.  Amer- 
ican of 

Abiel,  at  Cumberland,  aged  63  years, 

Samuel,  from  Cape  Cod,  at  Providence, 

Mind  well  D.,  wife  of  Burton,  of  Scituate,  and 
daughter  of  John  McNeil,  of  Ashford, 
Mass.,  at  Providence,  aged  27  years. 


Aug.  22,  1817 
Nov.  23,  1824 

July  2,  1816 
Jan.  7,  1820 
Sept.  25,  1829 
Oct.  8,  181 1 
July  I,  1814 

Aug.  15,  1815 

June  12,  1816 
Aug.  8,  1818 

Aug.—,  1819 

Oct.  28,  18 19 

P/Iarch  6,  1820 

Oct.  8,  1820 

Dec.  II,  1820 

March  10,  182 1 

June  12,  1821 

Jan  II,  1822 

Aug.  10,  1822 

Jan.  17,  1823 

July  30,  1823 

Sept.  25,  1824 

Nov.  5,  1824 


550  VITAL  RECORD  OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

BAKER   Francis,  editor  of  the  Natchez  Miss- 

issippian,  murdered  in  Kentucky,  while  on 

his  journey  to  New  Jersey,  his  native  State, 

to  be  married.     American  of  Dec    17,  1824 

Joshua    Prince,  son  of    Col  Joshua,  at  Wool- 
wich, Me.,  aged  5  years;     he  with  an  older 

sister  had  procured  the  root  of  Indian  tur- 
nip supposing  it  to   be    Life  of   Man  root ; 

he  died  in  about  two  hours  after  eating  it. 

American  of  Dec.  17,  1824 

Frances,  murdered   by  Desha,    son    of 

Governor  Desha,  of  Kentucky  ;     the  trials 

of  the  murderer  is  one  of   the  Great  Crim- 
inals of  the  Age.     American  of 
Mrs.  Lillis,  widow   of   Jesse,  in   8 1st  year,  at 

Warren.     American  of 
Diana,  wife  of  Morris,  at  Pawtuxet,  aged    37 

years, 
Martha,  wife  of  Abraham,  Esq.,  at  Glocester, 

in  60th  year, 
William  Tiffany,  son  of  Joseph,  at  Warwick, 

aged  2  years,  4  months, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Seth,  aged   18 

months,  14  days, 
John,  merchant,  of  Newport,  at  St.  Mary's 

Ga.,  in  51st  year, 
Daniel,  at  Warwick,  in  79th  year, 
Fenner  Wilkinson,  infant  son  of  Seth,  aged 

9  months, 
William,  aged  73  years, 
Caleb,  in  67th  year, 
Narcissa,  daughter  of  Ward,  at  North  bridge, 

Mass.,  aged  28  years, 
Caroline   M,,  adopted  daughter  of  Ward,  at 

Northbridge,  Mass.,  aged  13  years, 
Maria,  infant  daughter   of   Sterry,    aged    14 

months, 
Elisha,  at  Warwick,  in  66th  year, 
James  L.,  in  21st  year, 
Pamelia  Andrews,' at  Fawtucket,  in  21st  year, 

daughter  of  Joseph, 
Benjamin,    at     Fisherfield,    aged    34    years. 

American  of 
Thomas,  at  Salem,  aged  42  years.     American 

of 
John,  at  Westfield,  aged  40  years.    American 

of 
John,  at  Westfield,  aged  40.     American  of 
George  W.,  son   of  late   Capt.   William,   in 

20th  year. 


Jan,  14, 

1825 

Aug.  26, 

1825 

Jan.  26, 

1826 

May  16, 

1826 

June  23, 

1826 

Aug.  2, 

1826 

Nov.  7, 
Dec.  30, 

1826 
1826 

June  20, 
Nov.  12, 
Feb.  14, 

1827 
1827 
1828 

Aug.  15, 

1828 

Aug.  25, 

1828 

Nov.  5, 

March  28, 

Sept.  2, 

1828 
1829 
1829 

Dec.  10, 

1829 

May  28, 

1830 

June  18, 

1830 

Aug.  3, 
Aug.  10, 

1830 
1830 

Nov.  29, 

1830 

RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  551 

BAKER    William  Henry,  only   child  of  Elisha 

W.,  aged  10  months,  Feb.  15,  1831 

Samuel,   formerly   of    Dedham,   at    Boston, 

aged  78  years.     American  of  May  3,  1831 

William  Bryant,  at    Boston,  aged    22    years. 

American  of  May  3,  1831 

Coridan,  native  of  Bath,  Me.,  aged  20  years, 

a  seaman  on  board  brig  Antelope  ;  died  at 

the  Marine  Hospital,  April  16,  1832 

Thomas,  aged  22  years.  Sect.  24,  1832 

BALB RIDGE    Alexander,  of  Romulus,  N.  Y., 

his  house  caught  fire  and  two  of  his  chil- 
dren perished  March  15,  1824 
BALCH  Sarah,  widow  of  Timothy,  of  Newport, 

in  76th  year,  July  24,  181 1 

Timothy,  m  54th  year.  Oct.  29,  1822 

Capt.  David,  of  Boston,  master  of  schooner 

Belvedere,  at  Paraiba,  Brazil,  aged  39  years. 

American  of  Nov.  18,  1823 

Jane,  youngest  daughter  of  Joseph,  aged  13 

months,  April  5,  1826 

James  R.,  eldest  son  of  John  R.,  at  Balti- 
more, aged  27  years,  Sept.  28,  1828 
Elizabeth,   wife   of    Rev.     Dr.     Stephen    B. 

They  had  been  married  about  three  weeks, 

at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  Nov.  24,  1828 

Mary  P.,  widow  of  James  R.,  of  Providence, 

at  Petersham,  Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1829 

Miss  Mary,  in  69th  year,  Jan.  5,  1831 

BALCON  Samuel,  at  Attleboro,  upwards  of  80 

years,  Jan.  20,  18 10 

BALCOM  Taft,    at  North  Providence,   in    27th 

year,  Dec.  18,  181 4 

Taft,    at    North    Providence,    in    27th    year, 

(Military  honors),  Dec.  18,  1814 

David,  at  Seekonk,  in  55th  year.     American 

of  July  2,  1816 

Matilda,  daughter  of   Daniel,  at   Attleboro, 

in  17th  year,  Oct.  14,  1822 

BALCUM  Col.   Benjamin,   at  Attleboro,   at   an 

advanced  age;  was  formerly  a   member  of 

the  Legislature,  Aug,  19,  1831 

BALDERSTON  Capt  J.B.,of  the  Porthian  sloop 

of  war,  aged  29  years,  shot  by  James  Smith, 

the  master's  mate,  who  was   executed  for 

the  deed,  in  England.     American  of  March  31,  1809 

BALDWIN  Isaac,  Esq.,  at    Pompey,  N.   Y.,   in 

66th  year.  Was  one  of  the  few  who  es- 
caped from   the  Wyoming   Massacre,  was 

Acting  Adjutant  under  Col.  Butler,  Dec.  22,  1818 


552  VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

BALDWIN  Dr.  William,  U.  S  Navy,  at  Frank- 
lin, Mo. ;  was  one  of  a  Scientific  Expedi- 
tion to  explore  the  Missouri  River,  Sept.  i,  1819 

Peggy,  wife  ot  John,  daughter  of  the  late 
Rev.  Nehemiah  Williams,  of  Brimfield, 
Mass.,  at  Pawtucket,  aged  42  years,  Nov.  22,  1818 

Jabez,  at  Salem,  Mass.,  aged  42  years,  Nov.  8,  1819 

Mr. ,  postmaster  at  Salina,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  18,  1822 

Nehemiah  W.,  son  of  John,  Esq.,  at  Paw- 
tucket, in  23d  year,  Sept.  21,  1824 

Thomas,  D.  D.,  aged  72  years,  at  Waterville, 
Me.,  pastor  Second  Baptist  Society  of  Bos- 
ton. Was  brought  to  Boston  for  burial, 
died  very  suddenly,  Aug.  29,  1825 

John,  at  Pawtucket,  (Masonic  honors),  Oct.  16,  1826 

,  from  hanging  from  a  limb  of   a  tree,  at 

Litchfield,  Ct.     American  of  Oct.  20,  1826 

William  Martin,  aged  43  years,  wheelwright, 
from  drinking  beer  made  by  an  Indian  herb 
doctor,  at  New  York,  April  26,  1832 

BALFOUR  Dr.    George,    formerly    of    U.     S. 

Army,  at  Louisville,  Ky.     American  of  Oct.  3,  1823 

BALCKOM  Everett,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  eld- 
est son  of  Jacob,  Esq.;  he  graduated  at 
Brown,  1817,  at  Attleboro,  aged  27  years,  Dec.  19,  1823 

BALKCOM  Abigail,  wife  of  Francis  B,,  and 
only  daughter  of  Samuel  Newell,  Jr ,  of 
Attleboro,  at  Pawtucket,  aged  22  years,  Feb.  18,   1827 

Abigail,  wife  of  Caleb,  at  Seekonk,  in  46th 
year.  May  12,  1827 

Phebe,  widow  of  Aaron,  of  Uxbridge,  Mass., 

at  Providence,  in  67th  year,  June  8,  1827 

BALL  Ebenezer,  executed  at  Castine,  Me.,  for 
murder  of  John  Tielston  Downes,  last  Jan- 
uary, Oct.  31,  181 1 

William,  Jr.,  adjutant  of  the 4th  Regiment  of 
Militia  of  Virginia,  from  a  wound  given  by 
a  sentinel,  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  May  24,  1813 

Anstress  S.,  wife  of  William,  and  daughter  of 
the  late  William  C.  Hutton,  at  Seekonk, 
in  27th  year.     American  of  May  31,  i8i6 

Lieut.  Col.  James  U..  U.  S.  Army,  at  New 
Orleans.     American  of  April  14,  1818 

Charles,  in  New  York,  aged  1 5  years  ;  was 
drowned  while  making  an  experiment  with 
a  life  preserving  bed,  in  the  East  River. 
American  of  Aug.  5,  1823 

BALLS  Miss   ,  in   England,  aged  60  years  ; 

she  was  a  great  lover  of  goats  and  at  her 
death  had  no  less  than  25  livmg  in  the 
house  with  her  in  common.     American  of  Feb.  27,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-DEATHS  553 

BALL  Hon.  William  Lee,  member  of   House  of 
Representatives  at  Washington,  from  Vir- 
ginia, Feb.  29,  1824 
,  killed  by  his  son  Charles,  at  Bridgeport, 

Lydia,  at  Bristol,  aged  64  years.    American  of 
BALLARD  Lieut. ,   killed    on    board    the 

Chesapeake,  in  action  with  the  Shannon, 
Davis  C,  senior  partner  and  joint  editor  of 

Patriot  and  Chronicle,  at  Boston.     Ameri- 
can of 
BALLOU  Amey,  wife  of   Dr.    Peter,  at  Smith- 
field,  in  3Sth  year,  leaves  6  children, 
Moses,  at  Smithfield,  in  73d  year, 
Louisa,  wife  of  Welcome,  and  daughter   of 

Welcome  JilJson,  of  Cumberland,  at  New 

Marlboro,  N  H.,  in  jgth  year, 
Capt.  Otis,  formerly  of  Cumberland,  at  Smith- 
field.     American  of 
Ruth   Ann,  daughter   of   Capt.  Jonathan,  at 

Cumberland, 
Abigail,  wife   of   Oliver,  at  Woonsocket,  in 

5Sth  year, 
William  Henry  Sayles,  son  of   Dr.   Asa    W., 

at  Smithfield,  aged  10  months, 
Eben  Leland,  son  of  William,  in  4th  year, 
James,  at  Cumberland,  in  36th  year. 
Dr.  Peter,  at  Smithfield,  aged  58  years, 
Frances,  daughter  of   Eliel,  at   Cumberland, 

in  1 8th  year,  drowned  in  trying  to  rescue  a 

companion.     American  of 
Henry  Clay,  son  of   Preston,  at  Cumberland, 

aged  14  months,  22  days, 
BANCROFT  Capt.    Henry,    son  of    Rev.   Dr. 

.,  at   Worcester,  Mass.,  aged  30 

years.     American  of 
Col.  Ebenezer,  at  Tyngsboro,  in  90th  year,  an 

officer  in  the  Revolution, 
Lieut.  William,  at  Groton,  Ct.,  aged  about  72 

years,  a  soldier   of    the   Revolution,  very 

suddenly.     American  of 
BANKHEAD    Mrs.    Ann    Carey,    the     eldest 

granddaughter  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  Esq., 

at  Carlton,  near  Montecello,  Va,., 
BANKS  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph,  president  of  Royal 

.Society,  Fellow   Society  of   Antiquarians, 

of  the  Privy  Council  and  Knight   Grand 

Cross  of  the  Bath,  of  London, 
BANKSON  Col.  John,  at  Baltimore.     He  served 

the   entire  period   of  the   Revolutionary 

War.     American  of 


June  23, 
Oct.  24, 

1824 
1826 

May  25, 

1813 

Dec.  s. 

1820 

Jan.  [I, 
Sept.  30, 

1815 
1820 

Oct.  24, 

1820 

Oct.  19, 

1821 

Oct.  19, 

1821 

Dec.  12, 

1821 

April  5, 
June  30, 
Nov.  18, 
Sept.  21, 

1822 
1822 
1823 
1826 

July  24, 

1827 

March  12, 

1832 

Nov.  4, 

1817 

Sept.  22, 

1827 

June  I, 

1832 

Feb.  16, 

1826 

June  10, 

1820 

June  17, 

1814 

554  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 

BANGS    Hon.  Edward,  at  Worcester,  aged  62 

years,  one  of  County  Judges,  June  28,  1818 

Anna  Lynde,  daughter  of  the  late  Judge , 

at  Worcester,  aged  22  years.    American  of         Feb.  21,  1823 
BANNING  Col.  Henry,  aged  84  years,  at   Eas- 
ton,   Penn.,  a    soldier  of    the    Revolution. 
American  of  Oct.  2,  i8i8 

BANNISTER  Nathan,  at  Boylston,  Mass.,  aged 

79  years.     American  of  Sept.  6,  1825 

Major  Thomas,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  Ala- 
bama, aged  78  years.  American  of  Feb.  24,  1826 
Christian,  widow  of  John,  at  Newport,  aged 
83  years.  For  more  than  40  years  he  was 
the  ferryman  between  Newport  and  Conan- 
icut  ferries.  American  of  Dec.  21,  1830 
BAPTICE  John,  of  Baltimore,  perished  at   sea. 

American  of  May  24,  1816 

BARBAULD  Mrs. .    the    authoress, 

sister  to  Dr.  Aiken,  in  England.  American 
of  April  29,  1825 

BARBER  Dr.  Norman,  in  Vermont,  killed    m  a 

squirrel  hunt.     American  of  Dec.  15,  1815 

Elizabeth,  of  Society  of  Friends,  at  Newport, 

in  8 1  St  year.     American  of  Nov.  16,  1819 

Miss  Phebe,  of  Society  of  Friends,  at  Ports- 
mouth, in  59th  year,  daughter  of  the  late 
John,  of  North  Kingstown.     American  of  Jan.  14,  1820 

B.  Johnson,  son  of  James,  in  Virginia,  in  i8th 

year,  July  4,  1820 

Hannah,  wife   of    Ebenezer,    at    Worcester, 

aged  36  years.     American  of  Feb.  21    1823 

BARBOUR  Col.  Thomas,  at  Barbourvil'le,  Va., 
in  90th  year,  father  of  the  present  Secretary 
of  War,  was  an  ardent  Whig  in  the  Revo- 
tion,  and  with  exception  of  Mr.  Jefferson, 
the  last  survivor  of  the  House  of  Burgesses, 
at  Virginia,  which  in  1769  made  the  first 
protest  against  the  Stamp  Act,  May  16,  1825 

Mary,  aged  76  years,  mother  of  present  Sec- 
retary of  War,  who  has  now  lost  within  a 
year  father,  mother  and  two  sisters,  at  Bar- 
bourville,  Va.,  July  31,  1826 

BARBER  Alice,  wife  of  Lillibridge,  of  Norwich, 

Ct.,  at  Exeter,  R.  I.,  ip  73d  year,  Jan.  13,  1828 

Charles  Henry,  son  of  Ichabod,  at  Wickford, 

aged  2  years,  Oct.  24,  1828 

Charles    Henry,  infant    son    of   Ichabod,    at 

Wickford,  aged  2  years,  Oct.,  31,  1828 

William,  son  of  Benjamin,  at  Washington, 
R.  I.,  aged  9  months,  Aug.  27,  1832 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


555 


BARCLAY  Col.  Thomas,  late  British  Consul  to 

these  states,  at  New  York.     American  of 
BARD  Rev.  David,  M.  C ,  from  Penn.,  at  Alex- 
andria, Penn.     American  of 

Dr.  Samuel,  at  Hyde  Park,  Dutchess  Co., 
N.  Y.,  aged  79  years  ;  president  board  of 
physicians  and  surgeons ;  the  day  before 
his  wife,  aged  75  years, 
BARDAIN  Timothy,  of  Bowdoinham,  Me.,  at 
Providence,  aged  26  years, 

,  master  mate  of  the  Independence,  per- 
ished in  the  wreck  of  the  schooner  Quaker, 
BARDEN  Lieut.  Jonathan,  at  Sutton,  Mass., 
aged  56  years  ;  he  fell  and  in  such  a  posi- 
tion that  he  could  not  rise  ;  had  been  thus 
over  40  hours  before  being  rescued.  Amer- 
ican of 

Charles  Richmond,  son  of  David,  aged  3 
years,  5  months, 

,  executed  at  New  Orleans,  for  murder  of 

Barden, 

BARDINE  Comfort,  in  this  town,  aged  73  years, 

Chloe,  widow  of  Comfort,  at  Providence, 
in  78th  year, 

Timothy,  in  27th  year.     American  of 
BARKER  George  Tew,  son  of  Capt.  Richard,  of 
Newport,  at  Havana,  aged  18  years, 

William,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Middle- 
boro.  Mass  ,  a  student  in  the  Divinity  Col- 
lege, at  Andover  ;   graduate  of  Brown  i8o8, 

Joshua,  at  Tiverton,  in  83d  year.  American 
of 

Charles,  at  Newport  Asylum,  aged  53  years, 

Matthew,  at  Newport,  in  78th  year, 

Matthew,  at  Newport,  aged  78  years.  Amer- 
ican of 

Hannah,  wife  of  Jacob,  Esq.,  at  Philadelphia, 
in  S4th  year.     American  of 

Benjamin,  at  Newport,  in  77th  year.  Ameri- 
can of 

Joseph,  at  Tiverton,  aged  64  years ;  Society 
of  Friends     American  of 

Maj.  Gen.  John,  at  Philadelphia,  aged  72 
years  ;  soldier  of  the  Revolution.  Ameri- 
can of 

Joseph  P.,  formerly  of  Middletown,  at  Savan- 
nah, Ga.,  aged  29  years, 

Jeremiah  B.,  of  Providence,  at  sea,  from  brig 
Juno.     American  of 

Polly,  wife  of  Capt.  Stephen,  at  Newport, 
aged  40  years.     American  of 


April  30,  1830 
March  31,  1815 

May  24,  1 82 1 

July  27,  1819 

March  6,  1820 


June  3,  1817 

Nov.  30,  1827 

March  13,  1831 
June  21,  1811 

Jan.  7,  1820 
July  20,  1 82 1 

July  7, 1809 

Nov.  29,  1809 

March  27,  1810 
Dec.  31,  1814 
Aug.  8,  181S 

Aug.  22,  1815 

Oct.  10,  1817 

Nov.  14,  1817 

April  21,  1818 

April  24,  1818 
Oct.  14,  1818 
Oct.  23,  1818 
Dec.  18,  1818 


556 


VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 


BARKER   David,  at  Middletown,  in  71st  year. 
American  of 

Charles,  formerly    of    Newport,    at    South 
Kingstown,  in  68th  year.     American  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Daniel,  at  Newport,  in  9th 

year.     American  of 
Capt.  Richard,  at  Newport,  in  57th  year, 

Abraham,  Esq.,  at  Philadelphia,  formerly  of 
New  York.     American  of 

Mrs.  Esther,  of  Rhode  Island,  at  Savannah. 
American  of 

Nathaniel,  at  Middletown,  in  39th  year, 

Ruth,  wife  of  Hiram,  in  28th  year, 

James  Searle,  infant  son  of  Hiram, 

Daniel  W.,  of  Newport,  at  Portsmouth,  aged 
48  years.     American  of 

Emily,  daughter  of  Gideon,  aged  6  months, 
13  days, 

Sherman,  at  Newport,  in  37th  year, 

Sherman,  at  Newport,  in  27th  year, 

Joshua,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  suddenly,  aged  50 
years, 

Joshua,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  aged  50  years. 
American  of 

Joshua,  formerly  of  Middletown,  at  Newport, 
aged  84  years, 

William  Frederick,  son  of  Major  Cyrus,  aged 
I  year,  9  months, 

William  C,  at  New  York,  merchant.  Amer- 
ican of 

Eliza,  wife  of  Noah,  Jr.,  daughter  of  William 
Mills,  at  Newport,  aged  27  years.  Ameri- 
can of 

Benjamin,  son  of  Jonathan,  at  Newport,  aged 
15  months.     American  of 

Sarah,  widow  of  Benjamin,  at  Newport,  aged 
79  years.     American  of 

Stephen,  Esq.,  at  Dartmouth,  in  67th  year. 
American  of 

Phebe  Ann,  daughter  of  Simeon,  aged  3 
months, 

Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Abraham,  at  New- 
port, aged  19  years, 

Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  at  Newport, 
in  6th  year, 

Ann  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  at 
Newport,  aged  6  years, 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Simeon,  aged  3  years, 
9  months, 

Noah,  at  Newport,  aged  71  years, 


Sept.  17,  1819 

Oct.  I,  1819 

Oct.  I,  i8ig 
March  24,  1820 

Aug.  25,  1820 

Sept.  29,  1820 

April  23,  1821 

Dec.  7,  1821 

Jan.  16,  1822 

Jan.  29,  1822 

March  6,  1822 
Oct.  24,  1822 
Oct.  24,  1822 

Dec.  28,  1822 

Jan.  7,  1823 

July  15,  1823 

Sept.  2,  1823 

Feb.  6,  1824 

July  I,  1825 

Aug.  5,  1825 

Aug.  23,  1825 

Nov.  22,  1825 

Dec.  26,  1825 

April  4,  1826 

July  10,  1826 

July  13,  1826 

Aug.  26,  1826 
Sept.  5,  1826 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


557 


BARKER  Peggy  (colored),  at  Tiverton,  aged  87 
years.     American  of 

Elisha,  Esq  ,  at  Middletown,  in  83d  year, 

Phebe,  wife  of  Col.  William  C,  and  third 
daughter  of  Isaac  Peck,  in  30th  year, 

Eliza,  wife  of  Samuel,  Jr.,  daughter  of  late 
Thomas  Stevens,  at  Newport, 

Abraham,  at  Tiverton,  aged  24  years, 

Deborah,  wife  of  Jonathan,  at  Newport,  aged 
51  years, 

Hannah,  widow  of  Capt.  Joseph,  at  Newport, 
aged  63  years, 

Maria  Elvira,  daughter  of  Hiram,  aged  8 
months, 

Thomas,  at  Tiverton,  aged  about  63  years, 
of  Society  of  Friends,  suddenly, 

Margaret,  widow  of  Joseph,  at  Tiverton,  in 
66th  year, 

Sally,  at  Nantucket,  aged  79  years  Ameri- 
can of 

Gideon,  of  Providence  ;  was  hit  by  a  chaise 
while  returning  from  the  fair, 

Mary  Jane,  only  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Thomas 
C,  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  suddenly, 

Benjamin,  son  of  George,  of  Bristol,  lost  at 
sea  from  brig  Remittance  on  passage  from 
Bristol  to  New  Orleans,  aged  about  20 
years.     American  of 

Mrs.  Mary,  widow  of  Nathaniel,  at  Middle- 
town,  aged  49  years, 

Sarah,  wife  of    Hon.  Isaac,  at    Middletown, 
aged  76  years, 
BARLOW    Capt.    Moses,    of    Newport,  at    Ha- 
vana, 

Ruth,  widow  of  Joel,  late  U.  S.  minister  to 
France  (she  was  a  native  of  Connecticut), 
at  Kaloruma,  aged  62  years, 

Capt.  Thomas,  of  Newport,  at  New  York, 

Calvin,  of   Newport,  aged  44  years,  drowned 
off  Seaconnet  Point, 
BARNARD    Rev.   Thomas,    D.  D„   at    Salem, 
Mass., 

G.  E.  A.  C,  late  keeper  of  the  Boston  Com- 
mercial News  Room,  at  Cambridge, 

Mrs.  Hannah,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  aged  71 ; 
Friend  minister, 

Mrs.  Sarah  W.,  wife  of  Hon.  D.  D.,  M.  C. 
from  New  York,  daughter  of  late  Henry 
Gilbert  Livingston,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  at 
Washington  City, 


May  22,  1827 
May  30,  1827 

July  I,  1827 

Jan.  23,  1828 
Feb.  4,  1828 

July  26,  1828 

July  26,  1828 

Aug.  8,  1828 

Dec.  20,  1828 

April  II,  1829 

Sept.  10,  1829 

Oct.  14,  1829 

Feb.  23,  1 83 1 

March  29,  1831 

April  16,  1 83 1 

Oct.  29,  1832 

Nov.  29,  1 8 10 

May  30,  1818 
Oct.  30,  1820 

May  7,  1823 

Oct.  I,  1814 

Aug.  16,  1825 

Nov.  27,  1825 

March  2,  1829 


558 


VITAL  RECORD  OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


BARNABY  Mrs.  Abigail,  at  Dighton,  aged    8i 

years, 
BARNES   David,  D.  D.,  at  Scituate,  Mass.,  in 
8 1  St  year, 

(Obituary  in  number  for  May  21) 

Rev.  David,  D.  D.,  at  Scituate,  Mass.  Amer- 
ican of 

Hon.  David  Leonard,  Judge  of  U.  S.  Dis- 
trict Court  of  R.  I.  He  was  a  native  of 
Scituate,  Mass.,  a  son  of  Rev.  David,  D.  D. 
After  his  graduation  at  Harvard  he  came 
to  Taunton  and  commenced  the  practice  of 
the  law,  but  soon  after  removed  to  Provi- 
dence where  he  continued  until  his  death 
in  his  52nd  year, 

Frances,  second  daughter  of  the  late  Judge, 
in  this  town,  aged  21  years, 

Major  Daniel,  at  Chelsea,  Vt.,  aged  TJ  years, 
an  officer  in  the  Revolution  ;  commanded 
a  company  of  Minute  Men  from  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  at  Lexington  in  1775.    American  of 

Samuel,  at  Barrington.     American  of 

Major  Thomas,  at  the  almshouse,  Salem, 
also  his  wife.  It  is  said  meeting  the  Major 
here  first  suggested  to  President  Munroe 
pensioning  of  the  old  soldiers  of  the  Revo- 
lution.    American  of 

Daniel,  at  Attleboro,  in  65th  year ;  pensioner 
of  the  Revolution.     American  of 

Jonathan,  at  Smithfield,  aged  34  years, 

David  Leonard,  son  of  George  L.,  Esq.,  at 
Smithfield,  aged  11  months, 

Col.  Levi,  at  Smithfield,  in  73d  year, 

Rev.  Daniel  H.,  thrown  from  a  stage  near 
Nassau,  N.  Y.,  and  killed, 
BARNS  John,  at  Liverpool,  Eng.,  formerly  of 
Paisley,  Scot.;  was  the  inventor  of  the 
mode  of  drying  soft  muslin  goods  by  means 
of  tin  rollers  filled  with  steam.  American  of 
BARNES  Abraham,  fireman,  killed  by  the  explo- 
sion of  the  boiler  of  the  steamer  S.  B. 
Kenawha,  on  the  Ohio  at  the  mouth  of  the 
Gunandotte, 

Jonas,  aged  45,  found  dead  near  the  road  in 
Reading,  Vt.,  a  jug  of  brandy  was  at  his 
side.     American  of 

Mrs.  Anne,  at  Cranston,  aged  Ji  years, 

Maria  Sherman,  wife  of  George  L.,  at  Smith- 
field,  in  28th  year, 

Mrs.  Betsey  T.,  at  Plymouth,  aged  33  years. 
American  of 


March  14,  1828 
April  26,  181 1 

May  7,  181 1 


Nov.  3,  1812 
Aug.  18,  1813 


Nov.  23,  1813 
May  14,  i8i6 


April  6,  1 82 1 

Feb.  5,  1822 
July  14,  1822 

Aug.  14,  1823 
June  8,  1824 

Oct.  27,  1828 


March  17,  1829 

June  24,  1829 

June  30,  1829 
Dec.  13,  1829 

Feb.  16,  1830 

May  21,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


559 


BARNES 


wife  of  J.   P.,  at  South  Natick, 


Mass.,  burnt  to  death,  her   clothes  taking 
fire, 

George,  son  of   George  I..,  Esq.,  at  Cumber- 
land, 
BARNETT  Dr. ,  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  in  Ire- 
land.    American  of 

James  R.,  Esq.,  merchant,  at  Norfolk,  Va. 
American  of 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  James,  aged  $y  years, 
BARNEY  Nathaniel,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  formerly 
of  Newport,  in  8oth  year, 

Hannah,  wife  of  Alexander,  at  Cumberland, 
aged  38  years, 

John,  aged  67  years, 

Gideon,  at  Newport,  in  goth  year.  American 
of 

Com.  Joshua,  at  Pittsburg,  Penn.  He  was 
born  at  Baltimore,  July  6,  1759,  served  in 
the  Revolution  and  the  War  of  1812.  He 
was  severely  wounded  at  Bladensburg,  from 
which  he  never  recovered,  about 

George  W.,  son  of  Cromwell,  at  Providence, 
in  19th  year.     American  of 

Rachel,  widow  of  Daniel,  at  Swanzey,  in  80th 
year, 

Fanny,  wife  of  Martin,  at  Seekonk.  Ameri- 
can of 

Fanny,  wife  of  Martin,  at  Seekonk,  in  30th 
year.     American  of 

Oliver  C,  aged  34  years, 

Dorcas,  wife  of  Ebenezer,  Esq.,  at  Warwick, 
aged  about  45  years, 

Barbara,  wife  of  Israel,  in  47th    ear, 

Capt.  John,  of  Wickford,  at  New  Orleans. 
American  of 

Rachel,  wife  of  Christopher,  at  Rehoboth,in 
64th  year, 

Capt.  Jacob,  at  Taunton,  aged  78  years, 

Capt.  Joseph,  at  Taunton,  aged  go  years, 

Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  O.  C,  in  3d 
year, 

Mercy,  widow  of  Capt .  Jacob,  at  Taunton, 
aged  70  years, 

Mercy,  widow  of  Capt.  Jacob,  at  Taunton, 
aged  70  years.     American  of 

Lyman,  at  Tiverton,  aged  29  years, 

Cromwell,  aged  54  years.     Masonic  honors, 

Riley  D.,  infant  son  of  Lyman, 

Mrs.  Jemima,  at  Taunton,  aged  82  years. 
American  of 


Dec.  S,  1831 

Dec.  17,  1832 

March  31,  1820 

Sept.  II,  1 82 1 
Aug.  3,  1822 

May  6,  1809 

Aug.  12,  1812 
Dec.  13,  1814 

July  28,  1 818 


Dec.  I,  1818 

Jan.  22,  1819 

March  12,  1819 

Jan.  2r,  1820 

Feb.  I,  1820 
Sept.  10,  1820 

Sept.  18,  1820 
Jan.  12,  1821 

Feb.  23,  1 82 1 

March  20,  1821 

Aug.  29,  1821 

Oct.  4,  1821 

Nov.  21,  1821 

Dec.  7,  182 1 

Dec.  25,  1821 

Jan.  3,  1822 

Feb.  14,  1824 

Sept.  9,  1824 

June  24,  1825 


560 


VITAL-  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


BARNEY  Patience  M.,  daughter  of  Comfort,  at 
Warren,  in  23d  year.  •   American  of 

Joseph,  an  ingenious  mechanic,  at  Swanzey, 
aged  66  years,  suddenly, 

Jonathan,  at  Taunton,  aged  75  years, 

Hannah,  widow  of  late  Capt.  Joseph,  aged  75 
years,  at  Taunton, 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Capt.  Jabez,  at  Newport, 
aged  76  years.     American  of 

Benjamin,  at  Rehoboth,  aged  87  years, 

Martin,  at  Seekonk,  aged  49  years, 

Reuben,  of  Nantucket,  seaman,  lost  over- 
board at  sea  from  Ship  Constitution,  of 
Nantucket  during  his  late  voyage.  Amer- 
ican of 
BARNU.VI  Mrs.  Mary,  formerly  of  Danbury,  Ct., 
at  New  York,  in  79th  year.   American  of 

,  killed  by  his  son  who  was  17  years, 

his  father  had   taken    his  wages,   at  Dan- 
bury,  Ct.     American  of 
BARR  Rev.  J.  W.,  a  missionary,  at    Richmond, 

Va.     American  of 
BARRELL    James,  at  Scituate,  Mass.,  aged  100 
years,   soldier  of   the    Revolution  ;   was  at 
West  Point  in  a  company  with  2  sons  when  , 
Andre  was  captured.     American  of 
BARRETT    Hannah,  widow  of  Deacon  Samuel, 
of  Boston,  in  this  town,  aged  78  years, 

Andrew,  seaman,  perished    in    the  wreck    of 
the  Schooner  Quaker, 

Mr. — ,  killed  by  lightning  with  four 

others  in  Barnwell  District,  S.  C., 

Capt.  John,  at  Bristol, 

Mary    Elizabeth,    infant    daughter   of    Jere- 
miah S.,  of  New  Orleans, 

Nathaniel,  Esq.,  at  York,  Me.,  aged  98  years; 
was  a  native  of  Boston  ;  was  near  Gen. 
Wolfe  when  he  fell  at  Quebec  ;  was  raised 
from  ensign  to  captain;  appointed  by  George 
HI  member  of  Council  for  New  Hamp- 
shire. American  of 
BARRIE  Etienne,  near  New  Orleans.  The 
first  person  that  succeeded  in  raising  sugar- 
cane on  the  Mississippi.  American  of 
BARRINGTON  James,  at  Lexington,  aged  32 
years,  late  of  U.  S.  Army;  had  received  a 
severe  wound  at  the  battle  of  Brownstown 
which  terminated  in  a  paralytic  stroke ;  was 
found  speechless  in  a  field.     American  of 


Sept.  2,  1825 

Nov.  12,  1825 
Sept.  10,  1826 

Sept.  30,  1828 

Nov.  4,  1828 
April  4,  1829 
May  12,  1829 


Oct.  26,  1830 
Dec.  3,  1830 

March  13,  1832 
Nov.  9,  1832 

April  27,  1827 

Jan.  18,  1814 

March  6,  1820 

May  I,  1821 
Aug.  9,  1823 

Aug.  21,  1823 


April  29,  1 83 1 
March  7,  1820 

June  18,  1830 


RHODE   ISLAND   AMERICAN— DEATHS 


561 


BARRON  Com.  Samuel,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Norfolk, 
Va.,  suddenly.  His  obituary  gives  him  a 
splendid  record, 

Com.  James,  killed  in  a  duel  with  Com.  Dec- 
atur, near  Norfolk,  Va.     American  of 

Com.  James,  before  reported  killed  by  Com. 
Decatur,  is  premature.     American  of 

BARROW ,  of  New  York,  died  at  sea 

on  passage  home.     American  of 

Isaac  Barlow,  son  of  Capt.  Solomon  N.,  at 
Newport,  aged  i6  years, 

Capt.  Eleazer,  at  Winchester,  Va.,  suicide,  in 
jail  for  debt, 
BARROWS  Lucy,  wife  of  Comfort,  at  Attleboro, 
in  38th  year,  leaves  three  children, 

Simeon,  at  Attleboro,  in  6sth  year, 

Ezra,  son  of  Ezra,  at  Attleboro,  in  7th  year, 

John,  father  of  Dr.  Thomas  M,,  of  this 
town.  He  was  born  at  Attleboro,  educated 
at  Cambridge,  and  for  years  was  a  pre- 
ceptor, at  Wellington,  Mass.,  aged  81  years. 
American  of 

Tilson,  at  Carver,  Mass.  His  house  burned 
and  two  children,  a  gir)  of  10  and  a  boy  of 
8  years,  perished, 

Ezra,  at  Attleboro,  in  soth  year, 

Sarah,  wife  of  Dr.  Thomas  M., 

Capt.  Samuel  I.,  late  captain  of  steamboat 
Alabama,  at  Mobile.     American  of 

Esther  Dunwell,  infant  daughter  of  Comfort, 
at  Attleboro, 

Leonard  Herbert,  son  of  Leonard,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  aged  about  8  months, 

Sarah  Perry,  daughter  of  Col.  R.  P.,  at  Re- 
hoboth,  aged  3  months, 

Dr.  Thomas  M.,  aged  59  years, 
BARRUS  Rossabella,  infant  daughter  of  Capt. 
Daniel  B.,  at  Warren, 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt  Daniel  B.,  at 
Warren,  aged  i  year,  8  months, 

Paul,  President  of  the  Farmer's  Executive 
Directory,  of  France,  and  patron  of  Na- 
poleon, at  Paris,  France,  aged  72  years. 
American  of 

John  Throop  Child,  son  of   Daniel,  at  War- 
ren, in  23d  year, 
BARRY  John,  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  aged  84  years, 
served  in  the  Revolution, 

Leonard,  at  Washington  City,aged  14  months, 
youngest  child  of  the  Postmaster  General, 


Oct.  28,  1810 

March  31,  1820 

April  28,  1820 

June  7,  1825 

Sept.  4,  1829 

April  30,  1832 

Dec.  21,  1815 
Jan.  14,  i8r6 
Jan.  18,  1816 


July  30,  1816 

May  26,  1 816 

Aug.  12,  1817 

Jan.  26,  1818 

Jan.  IS,  1819 

Feb.  23,  1824 

Oct.  29,  1826 

April  23,  1 83 1 
Nov.  26,  1832 

Feb.  21,  1826 

March  3,  1826 

April  17,  1829 

Aug.  20,  1 83 1 

July  I,  1826 

June  26,  1829 


562  VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 

BARSTOW  Joseph,  of  Duxbury,  Mass.,  had  ar- 
rived here  the  day  before  from  Baltimore,        April  22,  181 3 

Sylvena,  wife  of  Caleb,  of  this  town,  at  Ro- 
chester, Mass.     American  of  June  4,  18 16 

Sophia,  wife  of  Nathaniel,  in  this  town,  in 
2Sth  year,  July  6,  1817 

Capt.  Caleb,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Mari- 
etta, O.,  in  S2d  year,  of  the  fever.  Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  16,  1823 

Russell,  son  of  Capt.  Caleb,  formerly  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Marietta,  O.,  of  the  fever,  in  29th 
year.     American  of  Dec.  16,  1823 

Rev.  George,  at  Hanson,  Mass.,  aged  51 
years,  Feb.  !i,  1826,  graduate  of  Brown; 
was  settled  at  Penlbroke  in  1803,  Feb.  11,  1826 

Isaac,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Falls  of  the 

Ohio,  in  43d  year,  July  11,  1^26 

Richmond,  son  of  late  Caleb,  formerly  of 
Providence,  at  Newport,  O.,  in  20th  year. 
American  of  Oct.  3,  1826 

Paris,  son  of  Nathaniel,  of  Providence, 
drowned  at  sea  from  ship  Atlas,  on  pas- 
sage from  Marseilles  to  Providence,  Dec.  15,  1830 

Francis  Adams,    son   of    Billings,    aged    10 

months,  8  days.     American  of  Feb.  21,  1832 

BARTHOLOMEW    Mr.,    engineer,    killed     at 
Paris,  by  a  blow  from  the  trunk  of   an  ele- 
phant.    American  of  May  3,  1816 
BARTLEMAN  James,  a  musican  and  vocalist, 

at  London,  April  15,  1821 

BARTLETT'  Col.  John  C,  Quartermaster  8th 
Militia  District,  atNew  Orleans.  Ameri- 
can of  Feb.  II,  1814 

Samuel  L.,  son  of  the  late  Isaac,  of  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  aged  23  years. 
American  of  Sept.    16,1814 

Ensign  John  H.,  at  Sutton,  Mass.,  aged  38 
years.  While  removing  a  bag  of  meal 
from  the  wagon  he  fell  and  the  wheel  passed 
over  his  head.  May  5,  1817 

Moses,  infant  son  of    Moses  H.,  in  this  town,  Sept.  4,  18 17 

Gorham,  M.  D.,  son  of  Hon.  J. ,  at 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  aged  24  years.    Amer- 
ican of  June  16,  18 1 8 

Mrs.  Nancy,  wife  of  Smith,  and  daughter  of 
the  late  John  Russell,  of  Providence,  at 
Kingston,  N.  C,  aged  36  years.  American 
of  Feb.  26,  1819 

Hon.  Josiah,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  aged  60 
years,  suddenly.     American  of  March  7,  1820 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-DEATHS  553 

BARTLETT  Mrs.  Waite,  wife  of  Otis,  at  Smith- 
field,  in  42d  year.     American  of  April  8,  1825 

John,  Esq.,  at  Warner,  N.  H.,  aged  70  years, 
many  years  Representative  from  that  town, 
and  33  years  a  Justice  of  the  Peace;  was 
born  in  Amsbury,  Mass.     American  of  Feb.  24,  1829 

Hon.  Bailey,   at   Haverhill,    aged  80  years. 

Had  been  sheriff  of  Essex  Co.  41  years,  Sept.  10,  1830 

William,  at  Shirley,  aged  80  years,  soldier  of 
the  Revolution.     American  of  Feb.  18,  1831 

Mrs.    Abigail,   aged    30  years,   at    Hawley. 

American  of  March  i,  1831 

Adeha,  daughter  of  Otis,  at  Smithfield,  aged 
23  years,  Sept.  26,  1831 

BARTLEY   Jane,  a  servant  in  the  family  of  Mr. 
Wynkoop ;   shot,  accidentally,  by   his   son 
who  was  playing  with  a  gun  ;   in  Pennsyl- 
vania.    American  of  Oct.  5,  1824 
BARTOLO  Joseph,  executed  at  Jefferson,  Cam- 
den Co.,  Ga.,  for   the  murder  of    Mr.  Bes- 
sent.     American  of                                      .        Dec.  12,  181 5 
BARTOLOZZA    the  Engraver.     He  was   born 
in  Florence  in  1723,  died  at  Lisbon.    Amer- 
ican of                                                                     June  23,  1815 
BARTON    William,    Esq.,  at   Warren,  aged   64 

years,  suddenly,  Aug.  15,  1809 

Ann,  wife  of  John,  Jr.,  in  this  town,  in  24th 
year,  May  25,  181 1 

James,  of  Warren,  at  the  Havana,  Aug.  i,  181 1 

Henry,  son  of  Gen.  William,  of  Providence, 

at  Savannah,  Ga.,  in  35th  year,  Nov.  11,  1814 

Dr.  B.  S.,  of  Philadelphia,  at  New  York. 
American  of  Dec.  5,  181 5 

Dr.  Benjamin    Smith,  at    Philadelphia,   aged 

49  years,  professor  in  the  University,  Dec.  21,  181 5 

William,  Esq.,  at  Enfield,  Ct.,  in  46th  year, 
son  of  Gen.  William,  of  this  town,  sud- 
denly, Jan.  16,  1818 

Capt.  Rufus,  in  58th  year,  Feb.  9,  1821 

Mary   Ann,  second   daughter  of   late    Capt. 

Rufus,  in  i6th  year,  April  15,  1821 

Polly,  wife  of  John,  at  Warwick,  aged  47 
years  ;  in  a  fit  of  insanity  drowned  herself 
in  the  well.     American  of  Aug.  3,  1821 

Charlotte  Abby,  daughter  of  David,  at  Provi- 
dence, in  6th  year,  Nov.  28,  1821 

Joshua,  District  Attorney  of  Missouri,  killed 
in  a  duel  with  Thomas  C.  Rector,  at  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  June  30,  1823 

Lois,  widow  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Warren, 
in  92nd  year,  Oct.  28,  1823 


564  VITAL  RECORD    OP  RHODE   ISLAND 

BARTON   Capt.  Joseph,  at   Warren,   aged   6$ 

years,  suddenly,  Nov.  g,  1823 

Robert   Carver,  son  of   Gen.   William,  near 

Marietta,  O.,  aged  42  years  ;  was  a  lieuten- 
ant of  infantry  in  U.  S.  Army  during  the 

late  war;   was  in  the  battle  between  the 

Indians    and    Col.    Boyd.       His    Captain 

[Baen]  was  killed  at  the  onset  of  the  fight. 

He  resigned  after  the  war  and  settled  in 

Ohio ;    was   married ;    leaves   wife   and    5 

children,  Sept.  — ,  1824 

Sally,  wife  of  Elder  William,  of  Somerset,  at 

Taunton,  aged  49  years.     American  of  Nov.  S,  1824 

Capt.  Joseph,  of  Portland,  formerly  of  Rhode 

Island,  aged  3  5  years,  at  Cape  Messaurado, 

after  a  short  illness,  Jan.  17,  1825 

David  J.  C,  son  of   David,  aged  10  years,  10 

months,  Jan.  19,  1825 

William,  at  Taunton,  aged  79  years,  drowned,  July  3,  1826 

Thomas  W.,  in  24th  year,  Aug.  i,  1826 

Sophia   Taylor,    infant   daughter   of  Henry, 

aged  13  months,  June  9,  1828 

Thomas,  at  Warren,  suddenly,  aged  45  years,  Aug.  6,  1828 

Caroline,  infant  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  at 

Warren,  aged  18  months.     American  of  Aug.  8,  1828 

Miss  Lydia  E.,  daughter  of  John,  Oct.  21,  1828 

Amanda,  d.iughter  of  late  James,  at  Warren, 

in  1 8th  year,  June  7,  1829 

Capt.  Samuel  H.,  master  of  Brig  Charles  and 

Ellen,  of  this  port,  at  Bahai,  aged  32  years,  Jan.  24,  1830 

Gen.  William,  at    Providence,  aged  84  years, 

the  capturer  of  Prescott,  Oct.  22,  1831 

Gen.  William,  the  capturer  of  Prescott,  aged 

83  or  84  years,  both  being  given,  Oct.  22,  1831 

Samuel  B.,  of  Providence,  formerly  of  War- 
ren, in  22nd  year,  drowned  from  on  board 

Brig  I^aurel,  in  Savannah  harbor,  Dec.  15,  1831 

David,  son  of  John,  Jr.,  aged  8  years,  Sept.  25,  1832 

Sally,  wife   of    Capt.    Samuel,  at   Warren,  in 

49th  year,  Dec.  19,  1832 

BASEL  a  colored  man,  near  Prince  Fredericks- 
town,  Calvert  Co.,  Md.,  aged  114  years,  March  20,  1830 
BASS  John,  drowned  in  Newport  harbor.  May  5,  T812" 
Jock,  (colored)  shot  by  Joseph  Lewis,  whose 

wife  was  sick  with  a  strange  complaint  and 

Lewis  was  convinced  Bass  had  cast  a  spell 

over  her,  hence  to  remove  it  he  shot  hini, 

in  Norfolk  Co.,  Va.,  June  3,  1822 

BASSETT  Richard,  Esq.,  in  Delaware,  formerly 

governor  of  the  state  and  father-in-law  of 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN- DEATHS 


56  5 


BASSETT : 

the  late  Hon.  James,  at  Bayard.  Amer- 
ican of 

Rev.  John,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Reformed 
Dutch  Church  at  Hushwick,  N.  Y.,  m  59th 
year.     American  of 

Julia  Ann,  daughter  of  Massa,  Esq.,  aged  4 
years, 

Caroline  Amelia,  daughter  of  Luther,  aged 
2  years,  7  months, 

Hon.  Benjamin,  formerly  of  Chilmoch,  Mar- 
tha's Vineyard,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  aged 
about  76  years ;  for  a  number  of  years 
Chief  Justice  Court  of  Common  Pleas  for 
Duke's  Co.,  O., 

Stephen,  at  Taunton,  aged  40  years.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mary,  wife  of  John,  at  Hmgham,  aged  50 
years.     American  of 

Rev.  Alfred  V.,  suicide  by  cutting  his  throat, 
Dedham,  Mass.     American  of 

BASTIEN ,  a  child,  drowned  in  New 

York  harbor  in  a  ferry  boat  collision, 
BASTO  Harriet,  in  this  town,  in  28th  year, 
BASTON  James  M.,  son  of  Samuel,  in  this  town, 

aged  23  years, 
BASTOW    Jeremiah,  at  North  Brookfield,  aged 
66  years, 

BATEMAN ,  of  Clemsford,  aged  about 

16  years,  killed  at  West  Cambridge  by  the 
wheel  of  a  loaded  wagon  passing  over  his 
neck. 

Dr.  Ephraim,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  U.  S. 
Senator  from  New  Jersey,  in  49th  year, 

Ira,    son    of   William,   at    Newport,  aged    15 
years.     American  of 
BATES    Major  Jonathan,  in  this  town,  aged  64 
years, 

Mrs.  Robey,  at  Johnston,  in  73rd  year, 

George,  native  of  North  Kingstown,  at  Dar- 
ien,  Ga.,  aged  25  years.     American  of 

Capt.  Meret,  at  Smithfield,  for  many  years  a 
nautical  commander  from  this  port, 

Edmund,  at  Weymouth,  Mass.,  aged  26  years, 
member  of  freshman  class.  Brown  Univer- 
sity, 

Eli  Willard,  son  of  late  Capt.  Eli,  at  Belling- 
ham,  aged  23  years, 

Susan  S.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Merrett,  at 
Smithfield,  in  nth  year. 


Sept.  8,  1 81 5 

Sept.  14,  1824 

Nov.  30,  1827 

Nov.  7,  1828 


Jan.  2,  1830 

March  u,  1831 

May  10,  1 83 1 

Jan.  3,  1832 

July  30,  1825 
Jan.  17,  1815 

May  12,  1816 

Jan.  10,  1829 

Nov.  13,  1818 

Jan.  29,  1829 

Oct.  16,  1832 

July  6,  181 1 
May  3,  1820 

Aug.  7,  1821 

Aug.  II,  1821 

March  i,  1822 

Oct.  6,  1822 

March  28,  1823 


566  VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

BATES  Capt.  Elias,  at  Eastport,  Me.,  aged  52 
years.  He  decided  his  body  should  be 
placed  in  a  lead  coffin  bound  with  hoops  of 
the  same  and  taken  to  sea  3  miles  SSW 
from  Sail  Rock  and  there  at  sunrise  given 
to  the  deep  with  his  face  to  the  sun.  If 
his  two  heirs  did  this  they  should  have  the 
legacy,  otherwise  not.     American  of  Dec.  30,  1823 

Mary,  aged  9  years,  killed  by  an  explosion  on 

Steamboat  Etna,  May  15,  1824 

Robert,  at  Pawtucket,  in  15th  year,  Dec.  5,  1824 

Col.  James  N.,  of  Cranston,  drowned  in 
Providence  river,  near  Pawtuxet,  in  49th 
year.  He  was  a  good  swimmer  and  sup- 
posed taken  with  cramp ;  leaves  wife  and 
9  children,  July  8,  1825 

James,    Esq.,    at    Thompson,    Ct.,    aged    45 

years,  Aug.  7,  1825 

Frederick,  Governor  of  Missouri.  American 
of  Sept.  20,  1825 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Rev.  Joshua,  Presi- 
dent of  Middlebury  College,  at  Middlebury, 
Vt.,  Feb.  7,  1826 

Albert    W.,  at   Cumberland,  aged  2  years,  5 

months,  April  4,  1826 

John,  at  Attleboro,  in  58th  year,  July  23,  1829 

Robert,  at  Boston,  aged  42  years.  American 
of  Sept.  IS,  1829 

Samuel,  at  Scituate,  aged  80  years.  Revolu- 
tionary pensioner,  Feb.  8,  1830 

Hervey,  at  Weymouth,  aged  24  years.  Amer- 
ican of  April  18,  1 83 1 

Fleming,  late  member  of  Virginia  Conven- 
tion, in  Virginia,     American  of  Dec.  23,  1831 

Laban,  at  Bellingham,  Mass.,  in  84th  year,  May  7,  1832 

BATHELL     James,    wrecked    with     Schooner 

Franklin  on  Lake  Erie.     American  of  Dec.  8,  1820 

BATHURST    Miss   ,  was   drowned  in  the 

Tiber,  near  Rome.  The  body  has  been  re- 
covered after  being  buried  in  the  sand  for 
more  than  six  months.     American  of  Nov.  30,  1824 

BATTELLE  Jonathan,  at  New  York,  one  of 
the  editors  of  Mobile  Commercial  Register, 
aged  about  34.     American  of  Oct.  15,  1824 

Henry  Clay,  son  of  Hezekiah,  at  Fall  River, 
aged  2  years,  March  12,  1829 

BATTEY  Cynthia,  wife  of  William,  Jr.,  and 
youngest  daughter  of  Major  Thomas  Wil- 
liams, in  22nd  year,  Nov.  12,  1809 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  567 

BATTEY  William,  at  Pawtuxet,  in  93rd  year,  Nov.  18,  1809 

George,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Savannah, 

Ga.,  in  35th  year,  Sept.  29,  1814 

William  Pearce,  son  of   Col.  Joseph,  at  Paw- 
tuxet, aged  3  years,  April  26,  1816 
Susan  C,  wife  of  Joseph,  daughter  of   Peter 

Sprague,   of   Cranston,  at   Wickford,  sud- 
denly, in  28th  year,  May  25,  1821 
Owen  Arnold,  son  of    Benjamin  A.,  aged  11 

months,  6  days,  Dec.  2\,  1821 

Robey  A.,  wife  of   Sheldon,  and  daughter  of 

Major  Thomas  Williams,  of  Providence,  at 

Louisville,  Ga.,  aged  37  years,  Aug.  16,  1822 

William,  Jr.,  formerly   of   Providence,  at  sea 

on  passage  from  Havana   to   Savannah,  in 

36th  year,  June  4,  1823 

John,  at  Jamestown,  aged  about  90  years,  March  2,  1824 

Stephen  Clarke,  son  of   William,  Jr.,  aged  1 1 

months,  2  days,  Jan.  9,  1825 

George    Sheldon,    native  of    Providence,  for 

several    years   resident    of    Savannah,    at 

Martinique,  where   he  was  for  his  health, 

in  23rd  year,  April  5,  1826 

Mrs.  Huldah,  wife  of    Benjamin  A.,  aged  50 

years,  Oct.  10,  1828 

Miss    Betsey,  daughter   of    Benjamin    A.,  in 
•  32nd  year,  Feb.  6,  1829 

Edward    C,  formerly  of    Providence,  at    Sa- 
vannah, Ga.,  aged  24  years,  Sept.  10,  1831 
Mrs.  Ruth,  wife  of  Dr.  Owen,  and  daughter 

of  the  late  Solomon  Owen,  of  Glocester,  at 

Scituate,  in  51st  year,  Oct.  4,  1831 

BATTLES    Peleg,  formerly   of   U.  S.  Army,  at 

Newport,  aged  48  years.     American  of  Jan.  2,  1826 

EAXBY    Eunice,  wife  of  Richard,  at  Newport, 

aged  32  years.     American  of  Jan,  26,  18 19 

Abby,  daughter  of  late  Richard,  of  Newport, 

at  New  Bedford,  aged  17  years,  Dec.  29,  1822 

BAXTER    Dea.  Robert,  at   Pomfret,  Ct.,  aged 

84  years  ;  native  of  Rhode  Island,  member 

of   Woodstock   Baptist   church    58  years, 

and  42  years  a  deacon,  Dec.  26,  1816 

Mrs.  Catherine,  wife  of  James,  formerly  of 

New  London,  at  New  York,  in  S8th  year. 

American  of  July  ".  ^^^7 

Capt.  Ebenezer  G.,  at   Slatersville,   in   Sist 

year,  formerly  of  Cape  Cod,  a  pensioner  of 

the  Revolution,  Jan.  27,  1822 

James,  laborer,  at  Norfolk,  drowned  himself 

while  in  a  fit  of  delirium.     American  of  Sept.  14,  1830 


568  VITAL  RECORD  OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

BAYARD  Capt.  Stephen,  at  West  Chester, Penn.,  ' 

aged    28    years ;    from     wounds   received 

from  a  man  named  Vermilyea.     American 

of  July  19,  1814 

James  A.,  late  minister  at  Ghent.     American 

of  Aug.  18,  1815 

R ,  Esq.,  in  England,  aged  82  years,  sup- 
posed to  have  been  the  last  surviving  man 

who  fought  under  Wolfe  at  Quebec  in  1756. 

American  of  July  20,  18 19 

William,  Esq.,  at  West  Chester,  in  60th  year,        Sept.  11,  1826 
BAYLEY   Sarah    Catharine,    daughter   of   Wil- 
liam, Esq.,  at  Middletown,  aged  18  months,  July  2,  1827 
BAYLIES  Anna  Maria,  daughter  of  Capt.  John, 

at  Taunton,  aged  14  months,  Oct.  11,  1821 

Bathsheba,  wife  of  Hon.  William,  at  Welling- 
ton, Mass.,  aged  ^6  years,  April  7,  1822 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Hon.  Hodijah,  and  daugh- 
ter of  late  Major  General  Lincoln,  of  the 

Revolutionary  Army,  at  Dighton,  aged  64 

years,  July  17,  1823 

Capt.  Thomas,  at  Taunton,  in  56th  year,  April  12,  1826 

Hon.    William,  M.  D.,  at  Dighton;   was  one 

of  the  4  survivors   of  the  Provincial  Con- 
gress  of   Mass.,    1775  ;   was    graduate    of 

Harvard  1760.    In  1783  while  State  Senator 

was  appointed  by  Gov.  Hancock  Registrar 

of  the  County  for    Probate   and   Judge  of 

Court  of  Common  Pleas.     Besides  he  filled 

other  offices  and    was  member  of  learned 

societies,  June  17,  1826 

BAYLIE    ,    killed   in   a   quarrel,     at    New 

Orleans.     American  of  Oct.  9,  1832 

BEACH  Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Canaan,  Vt,,  wantonly 

shot  by  one    Dennett,    to    whom    he    had 

been  a  friend  and  patron.     American  of  Nov.  23,  1813 

Ruth,    wife   of    Deacon    .    formerly    of 

Taunton,  at  Hebron,  Ct.,  in  49th  year,  May  13,  1823 

Harvey  F.,  of  Utica,  at  Aubnrn,  N.  Y.;   had 

come  here  to  be  married.     American  of  March  22,  1825 

BEALS    George,  formerly   of    Boston,  aged  21 

years,     at    Springfield,    a    suicide.     After 

eating  a  hearty  dinner  of  beefsteak,  etc., 

he  took  an  ounce  and   a   half   of   arsenic, 

enough  to  kill  150  persons,  so  much  acted 

quickly  and  he  threw  it  up,  a  few  days  after 

he  hung  himself,  Feb.  6,  1817 

BEALL  Basel  W.,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  aged 

27  years,   of    the  Treasury    Department. 

American  of  Aug.  19,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


569 


BEAL    Miss    Frances,   at    Abington,    aged    64 
years.     American  of 
Ruth,  widow,   at   Hingham,  aged   86   years. 
American  of 

BEANE  Judeth,    at  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  aged  75 
years, 
Phinehas.  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  at  Salis- 
bury, N.  H.,  he  and  wife  were  buried  in 
one  grave, 

BEAN  Anne,  wife  of  William  P.,  at  Thompson, 
Ct.,  aged  39  years.     American  of 
Mrs.  Patience,  wife  of  Thomas  S.,  at  Barring- 
ton,  in  50th  year, 

BEARCE  Julia,  daughter  of  Isaac,  at  Hyannis, 
aged  14  years.     American  of 

BEARS  Henry,  of  Nantucket,  seaman,  lost  over- 
board, at  sea,  from  ship  Constitution,  of 
Nantucket,  during  her  late  voyage.  Amer- 
ican of 

BEARSTALL  Harriet,  murdered  by  a  mulatto 
named  George,  who  was  executed  April  15, 
1820,  for  the  crime.     American  of 

BEASELEY  Warren,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  suicide 
in  jail  where  he  was  confined  for  safety; 
leaves  wife  and  large  family.     American  of 

BEATIE  J ,  professor  of  Civil  and  Natural 

History  in  University  at  Aberdeen,  Scot. 
American  of 

BEATTEY  Henry  D.,  Esq.,  editor  of  New  Or- 
leans   Iris,  son  of    Dr. Beattey, 

of    Georgetown,    D.  C,  at    New   Orleans. 
American  of 

BEAUCAMP  Rev.  William,  Methodist,  aged 
55  years,  at  Paoli,  111.     American  of 

BEAUCH AMP  Jeraboam  O.,  executed  at  Frank- 
fort, Ky.,  for  murder  of  Col.  Solomon  P. 
Sharp, 

BEAUHARNOIS  Eugene,  Prince  of  Eichstadt, 
son-in-law  of  Napoleon,  at  Munich.  Amer- 
ican of 

BEAUMONT  Arthur  C.  formerly  attorney  at- 
torney at  law,  at  New  York.  American 
of 

BEAUVOIR  Rev.  Peter,  in  England.  His 
estate  was  ;^3,400,ooo.  His  livmg  was 
only  ;^300  per  year.     American  of 

BEAZELEY  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John,  at  an  ad- 
vanced age, 

BECK  Abraham,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law  and 
land  agent,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo , 


ApriFiS,  1 83 1 

April  18,  1 83 1 

Feb.  25,  1825 

March  2,  1825 

Jan.  15,  1828 

Jan.  14,  1829 

March  29,  1831 

Oct.  26,  1830 
May  26,  1820 
Aug.  20,  1830 
Dec.  25,  i8io 

Oct.  28,  1823 
Dec.  17,  1824 

July  7,  1S26 

April  23,  1824 

May  10,  181 1 

Nov.  22,  1822 
Oct.  28,  1816 
Sept.  5,  1821 


570 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  (RHODE    ISLAND 


BECK  David,  killed  by  Col.  Benjamin  Alston  in 

a  quarrel,  at  Savannah, 
BECKER    Barent,  executed  at  Johnston,  N.  Y., 

for  murder  of  his  wife, 
BECKFORD    Sarah   Ann,   infant  daughter  of 

Nehemiah,  aged  g  months, 
,   a   lad,  at  Salem,  Mass.,  killed  by 

lightning, 
Nehemiah,  aged  53  years, 
Eliza  Hubbard,  only   daughter   of  late    Col. 

Nehemiah,  in  6th  year, 
George  C,  formerly  of  Providence,  eldest  son 

of  late  Col.  Nehemiah,  at  Boston,  in  27th 

year, 
Jonathan    H.,   at    Boston,    aged    19    years. 

American  of 
BECK  WITH  Bazaleel,  at  Acworth,  N.  H.,  aged 

40  years.     His   body  was  stolen  from  the 

grave  about  10  days  after  burial  by  medical 

students  who  have   been  arre.sted  for  the 

crime.     American  of 
Amey  Brown,  daughter  of   Truman,  aged  8 

years, 
Isaac  Brown,  son  of  Truman,  aged  8  months, 
BECRAFT    William,   at   Scoharie.  N.  Y.,  aged 

100  years,  native  of  Suffield,  Ct.,  settled  at 

Scoharie  80  years  ago,  where  he  has  since 

lived.     His  eyesight  was  remarkably  good 

and    his    strength,    until    his   ^3rd    year. 

American  of 
BEDFORD   George,  merchant,  at  New  Orleans, 

aged  22  years, 
BEDISON    Mrs.  Jane,  killed    in  the   factory  of 

Thomas   Thornley,  at  the  Lower  Flails  of 

the  Big  Beaver,  Penn., 
BEEBE    Major    Ebenezer,  of  6th   Regiment,  at 

Burlington.     American  of 
Catharine    F.,  widow   of    Major  ,  U.  S. 

Army,    who   died   at  Burlington,   13th,  at 

Greenbush,  aged  25  years  ;   they  have  left 

3  children.     American  of 
Deborah,  wife  of  Joseph,  at  Newport,  in  62d 

year.     American  of 
Barnabus,  at  Exeter,  N.  Y.,  aged  i8  years; 

he  had  proposed  to  a  young  lady  who  de- 
clined  his  offer,  when   he   retired   to  his 

room  and  shot  himself.     American  of 
Orson,  formerly  of  East  H addon,  Ct.,  mate 

of  brig  Janus,  in  23d  year, 
Joseph,   at   Newport    Almshouse,    aged    71 

years.    American  of 


Sept.  10,  1826 

Oct.  6,  181 5 

Oct.  4,  1817 

June  15,  1820 
March  17,  1823 

Feb.  18,  1826 

Dec.  23,  1829 
April  9,  1830 


Dec.  17,  1824 

June  22,  1825 
Aug.  8,  1825 


Aug.  2,  1825 
March  8,  1830 

March  9,  1812 
Sept.  30,  1 8 14 

Oct.  7,  1814 
March  7,  1820 

July  18,  1820 
June  9,  1 82 1 
Oct.  21,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


571 


BEEBE  William,  at  Smithfidd,  formerly  of  New- 
port, 
James,  and  his  eldest  son,  aged  14,  drowned 

off  Cape  May, 
Jordan,  at  North  Providence,  in  s6th  year, 
BEECHER  Mrs. ,  wife  of  Rev.  Lyman,  at 

Litchfield,  Ct.     American  of 
BEEDLE  ,  son  of  Joseph,  at   Troy,  O.,  in 

climbing  a  tree  fell  between  the  limbs  and 

was  choked  to  death, 
BEERS  Wiliiani,  at  Newport,  in  25th  year, 

Dorcas,  widow  of  Oliver,  at  Newport,  aged 

67  years.     American   of 
BEGUEY  John,  confectioner,  at  Newport,  aged 

28  years,  native  of  France, 
BELCHER    Pardon   T.,   of   South   Kingstown, 

at  Providence,  in  2Sth  year, 
Ebenezer,  at  Foxboro,  aged  52.    .American  of 
Dea.    Samuel,    at    Foxboro,    aged    73    years. 

American  of 
Sarah,  wife  of  Joseph,  at  South  Kingstown, 

in  6ist  year.     American  of 
Joseph  Dyer,  infant  son  of  Joseph,  aged    10 

months,  15  days, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  infant  daughter  of  William, 
BELEGNEY  Count,  in  Germany,  executed  for 

the  murder  of  his  father.     American  of 
BELKNAP  Daniel,  music  teacher,  suddenly,  at 

Pawtucket,    aged     44    years.       (Masonic 

honors),  sermon  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake, 
Cyrus,  at  Johnston,  in  30th  year.     American 

of 
Marcy,  wife  of  Stephen,  at  Johnston,  in  28th 

year.     American  of 
Abraham,    at    Johnston,    in    92d   year;   was 

many  years  member  of  General  Assembly 

and  Justice  of  Peace  for  44  years,  served  in 

the  Revolution.     American  of 
Abraham,  at  Johnston,  in  55th  year. 
Patience,  wife  of  Elisha,  in  28th  year, 
William,  son  of  Elisha,  aged  4  months, 
Elisha,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Johnston, 

in  33d  year, 
Sarah  Hopkins,  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq., 

at  Johnston,  aged  4  years, 
BELL  John,  surgeon  and  author,  in  Rome, 

Dr.  E.  H.,  of  U.  S.  Army,  at  Natchez.  Amer- 
ican of 
Samuel,    printer,    at     Shepherdstown,     Va. 

American  of 


Feb.  12,  1824 

June  4,  1825 
Dec.  I,  1828 

Oct.  II,  1816 


June  17,  1810 
Nov.  3,  1 82 1 

March  23,  1830 

Feb.  17,  1820 

Feb.  3,  1821 
Nov.  6,  1 82 1 

Nov.  6,  1821 

Aug.  30,  1825 

Oct.  6,  1830 
Sept.  21,  1831 

July  6,  1819 

Oct.  31,  1815 

April  13,  1819 

Oct.  29,  1819 


Feb.  8,  1820 
March  15,  1820 
March  1 1,  1823 
March  26,  1823 

July  23,  1827 

Feb.  8,  1829 
April  15,  1820 

Oct.  9,  1 82 1 

Oct.  9,  1 82 1 


572 


VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


BELL  Major  John  R.,  U.S.  Army,  aged 40 years; 
was  a  companion  of  Major  Long  in  his 
journey  over  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  at- 
tached to  the  army  under  Gen.  Jackson  in 
Florida,  at  Henrietta,  N.  Y.     American  of 

,  a  lad,  killed  at   Carile   Barracks, 

Penn.,  from   bursting  of   the  cannon  while 
firing  salutes, 
Hannah,  widow,  at  Boston,  aged  45  years, 
Dr. ,  in  England  ;  buried  in   West- 
minster Abbey.     American  of 
Charles    F.,    drowned    at    Guilford,   N.   H. 
American  of 
BELLAMY    Silence,  wife  of  David,  of  Bethle- 
hem, at    Washington,  aged  64  years.     She 
was  not  able  to  sit  up  for  a  day  in  more 
than  25  years, 

BELLAS    Hugh   Priestley,  son  of  H ,  Esq., 

at  Sunbury,  Penn.,  aged  7J  years.     He  had 
swallowed   a  buckshot  weighing  52  grains 
which  passed  into  his  windpipe.     American 
of 
BELLOWS  Hezekiah,  in  57th  year, 
Eleazer,  Jr.,  aged  about  40  years, 
Mrs.  Hannah,  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  aged  45 
years.     American  of 


John,  at  Shrewsbury,  in  82nd  year, 

Jane,  wife   of   Dr.  Eleazer,  at    Glocester,  in 

64th  year, 
BELLUNO  Duke  of.  Marshal  Victor  in  Belgium. 

American  of 
BELTON    John,    at    Deerfield,    aged    82   years. 

Revolutionary  pensioner.     American  of 
BEMIS     Leonard,    at    Boston,    aged    49   years. 

American  of 
BENCKLEY    Celinda  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of 

Stafford,  in  29th  year, 
BENDIX    Dr.    A ,    native   of    England,  in    this 

town, 
BENDO   Hippolyto,  near  Perugi,  aged  123  years, 

II    months,    19   days;   was  born    April  9, 

1706;    was   a   butcher  in  youth;    married 

at  32   and  lost  his  wife  in  1806;   married 

in  1807  when   101  years  old  ;   followed  his 

trade  at  age  of   115.     In   1822  he  lost  the 

use  of  his  limbs  by  a  fall  but  his  mental 

faculties  were   still    strong.     In  eating  he 

was  frugal  but  drank  6  bottles  of   wine  a 

day.     In  1825  Pope  Leo  XII  settled  a  pen- 
sion on  him.     American  of  Aug.  6,  1830 


Mays,  1825 

July  4,  1825 
March  7,  1831 

April  6,  1832 

June  22,  1832 

July  3,  1814 


Oct.  4,  1 816 

Sept.  14,  1819 

Jan.  29,  1 82 1 

Sept.  28,  1824 
March  6,  1 826 

Jan.  20,  1830 

July  i8,  1815 

May  20,  1831 

June  10,  1 83 1 

April  23,  1817 

May  I,  1812 


Jan.  s, 

1825 

Nov.  22, 

X828 

May  1 6, 

1811 

May  4, 

1815 

July  4. 

1815 

Aug.  9, 

181S 

ApnT'26r 

1816 

Aug.  10, 

1816 

Aug  13, 

1816 

Aug.  22, 

1817 

Dec.  3, 

1818 

Dec.  18, 

1818 

Aug.  27, 
May  2, 

1819 
1820 

810 
824 
816 
821 

822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  573 

BENEDICT  Rev.  Joel,  D.  D.,  of  Plainfield,  Ct., 
aged  72  years,  pastor  of  the  Congregational 
Church,  Feb.  13,  1816 

BENFIELD  Paul,  a  once  famous  Asiatic  nabob 
who  brought  from  the  Indies  a  fortune  of 
about  ;^  1,000,000  sterling.  He  died  in  in- 
digent circumstances,  at  Paris.  American 
of  July  17, 

BONFILLS    Lucinda  M.  E.,  an  infant  child,  at 

New  York.     American  of  March  30, 

BENJAMIN    John,  poisoned   by  a   negro  cook. 

American  of  Dec.  31, 

Thomas,  of  Providence,  in  33rd  year,  at  Bay 

of  St.  Louis,  June  — , 

BENGAMAN  Julia  Maria,  wife  of  Adam  L., 
Esq.,  and  daughter  of  Rev.  John  Murray, 
of  Boston,  at  Natchez,  aged  3f  years,  July  31, 

BENJAMIN  John  E.,  Esq.,  in  43rd  year,  at 
Southington,  Ct.;  also  his  eldest  son  aged 
10  years,  and  a  few  days  preceding  his  sec- 
ond son  aged  7  years. 

Col.  Aaron,  at    Stafford,  Ct.,  in    72nd   year ; 
served  the  entire  time  of  the  Revolution, 
BENNETT    Charles    Captain,  foretop,  killed  on 
board  the  Little  Belt  in  action  with  the  U. 
S.  P'rigate,  President, 

Eliab,  at  Pepperill,  Mass.,  aged  26  years ; 
the  very  day  he  was  to  have  been  married, 

Bethiah,  widow,  at  Wrenthara,  m  92d  year. 
American  of 

David,  native  of  R.  I.,  lost  overboard  at  sea 
from  ship  Mohawk  on  passage  from  Liver- 
pool to  New  York, 

Lois,  wife  of  John,  at  Rochester,  Mass. 
American  of 

Christopher,  of  Newport,  at  Lebanon,  Ct , 
aged  75  years, 

Ezekiel,  at  Coventry,  in  8ist  year.  Amer- 
ican of 

John,  carpenter,  killed  by  fall  of  a  scaffold, 
others  were  injured,  at  New  York.  Amer- 
ican of 

,  lost  overboard  from  sloop  Cosmopolite. 

American  of 

Bonaparte,  of  Bristol,  lost  from  sloop  Cosmo- 
polite, at  sea.     American  of 

Patience,  widow  of  Christopher,  at  Newport, 
aged  79  years.     American  of 

Weaver,  at  Johnston,  in  64th  year. 


574 


VITAL  RECORD    OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


V 


BENNETT  Amey,  wife  of  Edward,  and  daugh- 
ter of  Allen  Durfee,  Esq  ,  aged  22  years, 
at  Tiverton.     American  of 

Lydia,  at  Warwick,  aged  37  years;  was 
thrown  from  a  carriage,  lived  10  days, 

Rhoda  P.,  daughter  of  Stephen,  aged  22  years, 
at  Middleboro,  Mass.     American  of 

,  child  cf  Andrew,  at  Newport,  burnt  in 

bed  by  clothes  taking  fire ;   it  lived  but  a 
few  hours.     American  of 

Celinda  Cornelia,  daughter  of  Zephaniah,  of 
Foster,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  aged  i  year,  10 
months,  22  diys.     American  of 

Mr. ,  of  Middleboro,   at   Taunton,    aged 

about  30  years  ;   dropped  dead  while  dan- 
cing, 

Prescilla,  daughter  of  Major  Stephen,  at 
Foster,  in  43d  year, 

Stephen,  at  Foster,  aged  70  years,  soldier  of 
the  Revolution.     American  of 

Mrs.  Mary,  at  Pawtucket,  aged  51  years, 

James,  aged,  ir  years,  only  child  of  his 
widowed  mother ;  drowned  near  Gibbs 
wharf,  Boston, 

John,  aged  24,  native  of  Belfast,  Ireland, 
mate  of  ship  William  Baker,  at  the  hospital, 

William  F.,  of  Providence,  late  seaman  on 
sloop  of  war  Vandalia,  at  sea,  on  board 
brig  Ganges,  on  passage  from  Buenos 
Ayres, 

Reuben  Allen,  son  of  Reuben  and  Anna,  at 
Cranston,  aged  [  year,  8  months.     Ameri- 
can of 
BENNEY  Capt    Robert,  formerly  of   Newport, 

at  Amherst,  aged  91  years, 
BE]>INING  Thomas    R.,  murdered  in  his  office 
by  Charles  Wickliffe,  son  of  Robert,  at  Lex- 
ington, Ky., 
BENSON    Mrs.    Mary,    wife   of    Dea.    John,    at 
Mendon,  Mass.,  aged  51  years, 

John  C,  at  sea,  from  ship  Cynthia.  Americ^ 
of 

Elder  John,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  Pomfret, 
Ct.,  aged  75  years.     American  of 

James  R.,  second  son  of  William  P.  R.,  of 
Providence,  at  the  Hospital,  Hamburg, 

Miss ,   at   New    Orleans,  of    the    fever. 

American  of 

Sarah  C.  D.,  youngest  daughter  of  William 
P.  R., 


April  23,  1822 

July  25,  1823 

Sept.  26,  1823 

Jan.  30,  1824 

Sept.  20  1825 

Oct.  6,  1825 

Jan.  5,  1827 

March  11,  1828 
Feb.  II,  1829 

Dec.  5,  1829 
Sept.  25,  1830 

Oct.  15,  1830 

Feb.  I,  1833 
Nov.  II,  1823 

March  8,  1829 

Dec.  17,  1814 

Sept.  5,  1815 

Jan.  5,  1819 

July  I,  1822 

Oct.  II,  1822 

Jan.  24,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN- DEATHS  575 

BENSON  William,  seaman,  drowned  in  the 
James  River,  by  swamping  of  the  boat,  be 
longed  to  Ship  Alciope,  Nov.  26,  1827 

Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  George,  Esq.,  at 
Brooklyn.  Ct.,  formerly  of  Providence,  Nov.  i,  1832 

BENSLEY  William,  at  Smithfield,  aged  86  years,        Sept.  29,  181 1 
Mrs.  Hannah,  wife  of  James,  in  27th  year,  June  13,  1826 

William  Shepherd,  aged  4  months,  July  4,  1826 

BENT  Prince,  an  infant  daughter  of  June  23,  1821 

BENTLEY  Marcy,  widow  of  Capt.  William,  of 
East  Greenwich,  in  this  town,  in  87th  year. 
American  of  Aug.  15,  1815 

Capt.  Christopher,  aged  64  years,  a  nautical 

commander  from  this  port,  July  4,  181 8 

William,  D.  D.,  pastor  of  East  Church,  Salem, 

Mass.,  aged  61  years,  Dec.  29,  1819 

Amey,  wife  of   William,  at  Exeter,    R.  I.,  in 

58th  year.     American  of  Aug.  30,  1825 

Nancy,  wife  of  Jacob,  and  daughter  of   Gid- 
eon Northup,  of  North  Kmgstown,  at  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  aged  about  70  years.     Ameri- 
can of  Sept.  30,  1825 
Phebe,  wife  of  Christopher,  in  37th  year,  July  5,  1826 
Thomas,  in  23d  year,                                                    Oct.  29,  1828 
BENTON  Mrs.  Mary,  daughter  of   William  Al- 

bertson,  in  this  town,  in  28th  year,  Oct.  8,  1809 

Nathaniel,  brother  of   Hon.   Thomas  H.,  in 

Dyer  Co.,  Ten n.     American  of  April  2,  1830 

BENTZON  Sophia  H.,  daughter  of  A.  B.,  Esq., 
Governor  of  the  Danish  West  Indies,  at 
New  York.     American  of  Oct.  2,  1818 

BERANGER  Brig.  General  Chevalear,  Legion 
of  Honor,  the  Marshal  DeCamp,  at  Paris, 
France.     American  of  Sept.  20,  i8i6 

BERB  ANK  Huldah,  wife  of  John,  at  Pawtucket, 

in  27th  year,  April  i,  1821 

BERGAFED  Emanuel   J.,  at  Boston,    aged  42 

years.     American  of  Feb.  2,  1830 

BERKELEY  Dr.  Robert,  of  Frederic  Co.,  Md., 

murdered  by  his  negroes,  May  12,  1818 

BERNARD  Mr. ,  of  Bordeaux,   Fr.,  lost  in 

wreck  of  Ship  Helen,  at  sea   American  of  Feb.  4,  1820 

John,   at    London,   in  74th    year,  dramatist. 

American  of  March  17,  1829 

Charles,  son  of  late  John,  Esq.,  the  theatrical 
manager,  Dec.  10,  1829 

BERRIAN  Samuel,  E.sq,,  brother  of   Rev.  Will- 
iam, at  New  York.     American  of  Nov.  23,  1819 
BERRIEN  William,  at  Carthagena,  formerly  of 
Philadelphia,   acting  U.     S.    Consul,   and 
merchant.  July  9,  1826 


576  VITAL    RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

BERRIEN  Rebecca  S.,  wife  of  John,  Attorney 
General  of  the  United  States,  at  Baltimore. 
American  of  Sept.  7,  1830 

BERRY  Amasa  B.,  of  Hallowell,  Me  ,  aged  about 
21  years,  at  sea,  on  board  Brig  Mary  Sea- 
mor.s,  on  her  passage  from  Charleston  to 
this  port,  Sept.  10,  18 17 

,  midshipman,  at  sea,  on  board   U. 

S.  Ship  Enterprise,    on  passage  from    Ha- 
vana, to  Charleston,  S.  C.     American  of  June  13,  1820 
Sylvester,   formerly   of   Yarmouth,  at    Paw- 
tucket,  in  43d  year,  Nov.  26,  1823 
William,  Lieut.,  of  Portsmouth,  and  at  New 
Mills,  N.  J.,  in  Washington  City;   an  offi- 
cer in  the  U.  S.  Navy.     American  of  Aug.  3,  1824 
Charles,  at  North  Kingstown,  in  91st  year; 
pensioner  of  the  Revolution ;    was  in  five 
campaigns  in  Canada  during  the  French 
War ;    was  at  the  taking  of   Crown  Point, 
Montreal,  Ticonderoga;    was.  at   battle  of 
Rhode  Island,  Aug.  28,  1778.  June  8,  1825 

BERTHEREAU  Mons. ,  at  Paris;  ancient 

Procurator  du  Chaletell  and  Deputy  States 
General  178Q  Legion  of  Honor,  Honorary 
President  Civil  Tribunal  of  the  Seine,  aged 
84  years.     American  of  Dec.  26,  18 17 

BERTH  MEN  Madame,  an  actress,  at  Berlin, 
Prussia;  68  carriages  of  the  nobility  were 
in  her  funeral  cortege.     American  of  Nov.  24,  181 5 

BESSE  Capt.  Asa,  at  Wareham,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived from  the  bursting  of  a  fowling  piece. 
American  of  April  14,.  1826 

BETHUNE  Dixie,  Esq.,  merchant,  at  New  York, 

in  54th  year,  Sept.  18,  1824 

BETTER LY  ,  a  child,  lost  in  the  wreck  of 

the  ship  Diamond.     American  of  March  i,  1825 

BEVERLY    Mrs.   Alice,  in  this  town,   aged  81 

years,  Oct.  3,  1809 

Ambrose  Page,  son  of  Stephen,  aged  5  years, 
by  a  sudden  fall  of  a  stick  of  timber,  in 
this  town,  Feb.  15,  181 5 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Stephen,  in  this  town,  in 

16th  year,  Feb.  5,  1818 

John,  son  of  Stephen,  at  Providence,  in  27th 

year,  Sept.  24,  18 18 

John  Ambrose,  son  of  Charles  S.,  formerly  of 

Providence,  at  Utica,  N.  Y..  in  4th  year,  Nov.  15,  1821 

Mary,  daughter  of  Stephen,  in  17th  year,  Oct.  23,  1824 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Gideon,  in  60th  year,  June  24,  1827 

Sheldon,  at  Scituate,  aged  75  years,  Oct.  28,  1828 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


577 


BEVERLY  Jane  Ogden,  daughter  of  George,  in 
26th  year, 
John  H.,  son  of  Stephen,  Jr.,  aged  6  years, 
George,   formerly  of  Johnston,  at  Williams- 
town,  Mass., 
BEWICK  Thomas,  at  London,  aged   74  years, 
a  celebrated  wood  engraver.     American  of 
BEZELEY  Mrs.  Miriam,  formerly  of  Newport, 

at  Providence,  aged  94  years,  ' 

BIBB  William  W.,  governor  of  Alabama,  at  Fort 
Jackson,  in  40th  year, 
Hon.  Charles  S.,  at  Yellow  Banks,  Ark., 
BICHARDS  Silas,  native  of  Connecticut,  mer- 
chant, in  Liverpool,  Eng., 
BICKER   Col.  Walter,  at   New  York,  aged   74 
years.     American  of 
Martin,  at  Boston,  aged  59  years, 
BICKERTON  Admiral  Sir.,  R.  H.,  in  England. 

American  of 
BICKFORD  Andrew,  at  Medbury,  N.  H.,  aged 
80  years,  Revolutionary  pensioner.   Ameri- 
can of 
Samuel,  at  Epsom,  aged  74  years,  soldier  of 
the  Revolution, 
BICKNELL  Eliza,  wife  of  Thomas  W.  S.,  and 
daughter  of  Capt.  B.  Harris,  of  Taunton, 
at  Norton,  aged  24  years.     American  of 
?/Iaria,  wife  of  Thomas  W.  I.,  of  Baltimore, 
and  daughter  of  Hon.  Samuel  Crocker,  at 
Taunton.     American  of 
Capt.  Thomas,  of  Cumberland,  aged  67  years, 

at  Johnston,  while  on  a  visit, 
Joshua,  of   Providence,  firm    of   Bicknell    & 

Hudson,  at  Honduras.     American  of 
Sebra,  widow  of  Capt.  Thomas,  in  73rd  year, 
Hannah   Angell,  daughter  of   Capt.  Francis, 
aged  5  years,  5  months,  formerly  of   Provi- 
dence, at  Rome,  N.  Y., 
BIDDERSON    Daniel,  at  Baltimore.     His  wife 
was  delivered  of  three  children  and  all  like 
to  do  well.     American  of 
BIDDLE    Charles,  Esq.,  at   Philadelphia,   aged 
76  years.     American  of 

Dr. ,  U.    S.  Navy,   at   Key   West, 

Fla.    American  of 
Thomas,  paymaster  U.  S.  Army,  shot  in   a 
duel  with   Hon.   Spencer  Pettis,    M.  C. 
from  Missouri, 


Oct.  24,  1 83 1 
Dec.  5,  1831 

Jan.  31,  1832 

Feb.  10,  1829 

March  7,  1819 

July  15, 1820 
Oct.  15,  1832 

Sept.  — ,  1822 

April  20,  1821 
March  7,  1831 

April  6,  1832 

May  3,  1 83 1 
May  20,  1 83 1 

Feb.  7,  1812 

Jan.  23,  1816 

March  30,  18 16 

March  30,  1821 
Dec.  17,  1823 

April  II,  1830 

June  22,  1821 

April  20,  1 82 1 

March  21,  1826 

Aug.  26,  1 83 1 


578  VITAL  RECORD!  OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

BIGELOW  Anna  Maria  C,  aged  23  years,  wife 
of  Horatio,  Esq.,  late  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 
daughter  of  Thomas  P.  Ripley,  of  and  at 
Sag  Harbor,  June  15,  1816 

Hon.  Timothy,  at  Medfield,  Mass ,  in  S5th 
year ;  was  speaker  for  8  years  of  Massachu- 
setts House  of  Representatives ;  had  been 
a  member  of  Senate  and  at  death  of  the 
Governor's  Gtouncil,  May  18,  1821 

Anna,  widow,  aged  65,  late  of  Petersham, 
Mass.,  mother  of  Hon.  Lewis,  late  M.  C. 
from  Massachusetts,  at  Columbus,  O.,  of 
a  fever,  July  16,  1825 

Dr.  Daniel,  son  of  widow  Anna,  aged  39 
years,  teacher  in  the  seminary,  at  Colum- 
bus, O.,  July  17,  T825 

Nathaniel  M.,  of  New  Braintree,  Mass.,  killed 
by  a  blast  of  a  rock.    American  of  Nov.  23,  1827 

Capt.    Daniel,   at    Boston,    aged    80    years. 

American  of  Feb.  2,  1830 

BIJOTAT    Rev.  Silvain,  at  New  York,  aged  54 

years.     American  of  Sept.  14,  1824 

BILLAUD-VARENNES,  Mons.,  at  Port  au 
Prince,  aged  64  years  ;  took  part  in  the 
French  Revolution ;  was  one  of  Commit- 
tee of  Safety ;  denounced  Robespierre  and 
was  afterwards  himself  denounced  by  Le- 
gendre  and  transported  to  Cayenne.  Hav- 
ing voted  death  of  Louis  XIV,  was  reban- 
ished in  181 5.  American  of  Nov.  12,  18 19 
BILLET    Elizabeth,  at   Newport   Asylum,  aged 

80  years.    American  of  Feb.  8,  1831 

BILLINGS    Benjamin,  of  Newport,  at  Norfolk, 

in  45th  year.     American  of  Dec.  7,  1810 

Patience,  daughter  of  the  late  Richard,  of 
Newport,  in  this  town,  in  20th  year.  Amer- 
ican of  April  21,  1812 

William,  at  Pawtucket,  in  46th  year,  suddenly,        June  19,  1813 

Marcy.  wife  of  Capt.  Ichabod,  in  75th  year,  Nov.  21,  1816 

Capt.  Stephen,  at  Newport,  aged  46  years. 
American  of  Feb.  3,  1818 

Woodman,  at  Newport,  in  84th  year.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  IS,  1820 

Mary,  widow  of  Wood,  at  Newport,  in  73rd 

^  year,  Sept.  24,  1822 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  William,  aged  67  years,  Feb.  5,  1823 

Moses  F.,  infant  son  of  Samuel  W.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  10,  1823 

Livingstone,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  at  Monte- 
cello,  N.  Y.,  aged  37  years.    American  of  Nov.  28   1823 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN— DEATHS 


579 


of 
60 


II 


BILLINGS  Joseph   S.,  in  34th  year,  very  sud- 
denly ;  was  married  the  Sunday  before, 

Samuel,  at  Newport,  aged  85  years.  Amer- 
ican of 

Thankful,  widow  of  Richard,  of  Newport,  at 
Providence,  in  sgth  year, 

William,  in  8sth  year, 

Timothy  Stone,  first  officer  of  Brig  Packet, 
of  Providence,  formerly  a  resident  of  vicin- 
ity of  Boston,  at  Havana, 
BILLINGTON  Isaac,  at  Wayne,  Me.,  aged  73 
years.  Revolutionary  pensioner.  American 
of 

Capt.  William  H.,   late  of   Sloop    Sally, 
Providence,  at  Guayama,  P.  R., 
BINGHAM  Caleb,    Esq.,    at    Boston,  aged 
.  years.     American  of 

Henry,  son   of   Capt.    William  T.,  aged 
months, 

Samuel,  at  Boyleston,  aged  74  years.    Amer- 
ican of 
BINNS  Pemberton,   second   son   of     Alderman 
Binns,  of  Philadelphia,  drowned  while  skat- 
ing on  the  Delaware.     American  of 

Pemberton,  son  of  Alderman  Binns,  of  Phil- 
adelphia, who  was  drowned  Feb.  8;  his 
body  was  found  floating  near  the  Navy 
Yard  (May  26).  American  of 
BIRD  Samuel,  of  Massachusetts,  at  Charleston, 
S.  C,  in  24th  year. 

Rev.  Jonathan,  of  Berlin,  at  Hebron,  Ct., 
aged  66  years  (11  ministers  have  died  in 
Connecticut  this  year).     American  of 

John,  of  New  Hampshire,  marine,  at  sea,  on 
board  U.  S.  Ship  Cyune.     American  of 

Mary  B.,  daughter  of  Warren,  at  Foxboro, 
aged  6  years.     American  of 

Mrs.  Sarah,  wife  of  Elijah,  at  Foxboro,  aged 
68  years.     American  of 

John  G.,  Esq.,  U.  S.  District  Attorney  for 
East  Florida,  at  St.  Augustine.  Ameri- 
can of 

Maria,  infant  daughter  of  Elijah,  at  Taunton. 
American  of 
BIRDSALL  Major  Benjamin,  shot  by  a  soldier 

named  Hamilton,  at  Albany,  N.  Y., 
BIRDSEYE  Rev.  Nathan,  at  Stratford,  Ct., 
aged  103  years,  5  months,  9  days.  He  had 
12  children;  ^6  grand,  163  great  grand. and  7 
great  great  grand  children.  He  retained  his 
mental  faculties  to  the  last.    American  of 


Dec.  16,  1824 

March  15,  1825 

Nov.  14,  1826 
March  17,  1828 

May  25,  1828 

March  9,  1830 

Sept.  28,  1830 

April  18,  1817 

July  12,  1825 

July  27,  1830 

Feb.  18,  1823 

June  3,  1823 
April  21,  1810 

Jan.  s,  1821 
Jan.  s,  1821 
Nov.  6,  1821 
Nov.  6,  1 82 1 

Dec.  21,  1 82 1 
Aug.  I,  1823 
July  12,  1818 


Feb.  17,  1818 


580 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


BIRKBECK  Morris,  Esq.,  Secretary  of  State  of 
Illinois,  was  drowned  on  his  way  home 
from  Mr.  Owen's  settlement,  at  Harmony. 
The  backwoodsmen  gave  him  the  name  of 
"  Emperor  of  the  Prairies,"  from  his  having 
purchased  160,000  in  one  tract.  American 
of 
BIRKETT  John  K.,  in  this  town,  in  39th  year, 
BISBEE  Rev.  John,  at   Portland,   Me.,  aged  36 

years,  pastor  of  the  Universalist  Church, 
BISHOP  Lorenzo,  A.  B.,  at  Attleboro,  graduate 
of  R.  I.  College,  at  Norton,  Mass.    Ameri- 
can of 

Thomas,  in  this  town,  in  29th  year,  from 
wounds  inflicted  by  unknown  persons. 

Comfort,  at  Seekonk,  in  49th  year, 

,  widow   of   Nathan,  at   Attleboro. 

American  of 

Capt.  Naham,  at  Attleboro.     American  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  at  See- 
konk, in  59th  year, 

Lemuel,  at  Seekonk,  aged  71  years,  formerly 
a  nautical  commander, 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Hon.  Phanuel,  at  See- 
konk, aged  79  years.    American  of 

Frances,  infant  daughter  of  Capt.  Nathaniel, 

Lemuel,  at  Attleboro,  aged  50  years.  Amer- 
ican of 

Bebee,  wife  of  George,  and  daughter  of  Rob- 
ert Daggett,  in  37th  year.     American  of 

Richard,  at  Boston.  He  deliberately  put  a 
pistol  to  his  breast  while  standing  in  the 
public  street,  thus  puttmg  an  instant  end 
to  his  existence, 

William  Wade,  infant  son  of  Ebenezer,  at 
Seekonk,  aged  17  months, 

Samuel,  at  New  Haven,  aged  52  years,  inn- 
keeper.    American  of 

Sarah  Foster,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Na- 
thaniel, in  1 2th  year, 

Lucy  Maria,  infant  daughter  of  Phanuel,  at 
Seekonk,  aged  1 1  months,  20  days, 

Richard  Walker,  son  of  John  J.,  at  Seekonk, 
aged  I  year,  to  months.     American  of 

George,  son  of  late  Capt.  John,  at  Seekonk, 
in  4Sth  year, 

Betsey,  wife  of  Alan  son,  at  Attleboro,  in 
47th  year, 

Rev.  Truman,  D.  D.,  of  the  Methodist 
Church,  at  Cincinnati,  O., 


July  5,  1825 
Oct.  2,  1814 

March  6,  1829 


June  6,  1809 

Sept.  2,  18 1 3 
Jan.  28,  1816 

Jan.  16,  1816 
Feb.  9,  1816 

Sept.  7,  1820 

March  7,  1821 

Oct.  8,  1822 
Aug.  8,  1823 

Sept.  12,  1823 

April  6,  1824 


June  7,  1824 

Oct.  2,  1824 

May  20,  1825 

Feb.  II,  1826 

May  26,  1826 

Nov.  14,  1826 

March  23,  1827 

Aug.  19,  1827 

Jan.  13,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


581 


BISHOP  Phanuel,  at  Seekonk,  aged  58  years, 
Frances  Winsor,  daughter  of   Capt.  Nathan- 
iel, aged  7  years,  8  months, 
BOISSEAU  James  B.,  killed  in  a  duel  by  Robert 
C.  Adams,  at  Blandford,  Va.     American  of 
BISSELL    Martha,  widow   of  Job,  at   Newport 
Asylum, 
Dr.  Eliphaz,  drowned  from  Steamer  McDon- 
ough,  off  Saybrook  Point.     American  of 
BISSETT    Rev.    James,   son   of  the  late   Rev. 
George,  formerly  Rector  of  Trinity  Church, 
Newport,  at  Frederickton,  N.  B.,  in   46th 
year, 
Mrs.    Penelope,    widow     of     Rev.    George, 
daughter  of   Rev.  James  Honeyman  Edy, 
of   Newport,   at    Frederickton,   N.    B.,   in 
70th  year.     American  of 
BIXBY    Luke,  merchant,  at  Savannah,  Ga.     He 
left  his  wife  m  poor  health  and  they  were 
buried    the  same  day,  one  in  Georgia  and 
the  other  in  Massachusetts.    American  of 
Noadiah,  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  aged  37  years, 
Sally,  widow  of  Noadiah,  at  Thompson,  Ct., 
BIZZELL   Lydia,  at  Newport,  aged  84  years, 
BLACK    Mehitable,   widow   of  James,  Esq.,  in 
this  town,  in  77th  year, 
John  M.,  at  Providence,  in  28th  year, 
BLACKBURN    George,  formerly  professor  of 
mathematics  in  South  Carolina  College,  at 
Columbia,  S.  C, 
BLACKINGTON    Deacon   William,   at   Wren- 
tham,  in  57th  year, 
Mary,  widow    of   Deacon  William,  at  Wren- 
tham,  in  48th  year, 

Mrs. ,  at    Attleboro,  in    80th  year. 

American  of 
Deacon  William,  at  Attleboro.     American  of 
BLACKMAN    Nathan,  editor  Indiana  Sentinel, 
formerly  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  at  Vincennes, 
Ind.     American  of 
Mrs.  Susannah,  at  Worcester,  aged  76  years, 
Hannah,  wife  of  Nathan,  at  Chepachet,  aged 
65  years, 
BLACKMAR  Benjamin,   drowned  at   Scituate, 

aged  about  15  years, 
BLACKSTONE  Henry,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
William  ;   was  for  many  years  his  Majesty's 
coroner   for  the   District   of   Quebec,    at 
Quebec.     American  of 


June  15,  1831 

Nov.  16,  1832 

Aug.  29,  1820 

Jan.  17,  1822 

Dec.  4,  1829 

April  24,  1815 

Sept.  10,  1816 


Dec.  13,  1808 

Feb.  16,  1821 

March  17,  1821 

Jan.  5,  1826 

June  8,  1811 
March  28,  18 18 


Aug.  13, 1823 

Jan.  30,  1816 

Feb.  4,  i8i6 

Feb.  9,  1816 
Feb.  9,  1816 

Oct.  26,  1821 
Feb.  22,  1826 

Feb.  16,  1829 

March  2,  1825 

Feb.  25,  1825 


582 


VITAL  RECORD   OF  IRHODE    ISLAND 


BLACKWELL     Caleb,    at    Rochester,    Mass. 
American  of 

Gen.  John,  at  Faumier  Co.,  Va.,  aged  68 
years ;  believed  to  be  the  last  remaining 
officer  of  the  Revolution,  in  Virginia. 
American  of 
BLAGGE  John,  Esq.,  at  New  York,  in  74th 
year, 

Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Boston,  aged  64  years, 

BLAIR    Henry,    at    Brompton    Plains,    N.    J., 

merchant,  a  suicide.     American  of 

William,  clerk  in  the  General  Post  Office, 
and  brother  in  law  of  Judge  McLean,  at 
Washington.  American  of 
BLAKE  Brainard,  son  of  Ezra,  of  Wrentham, 
Mass,  at  Dighton,  aged  21  years.  Ameri- 
can of 

Louisa  G.,  wife  of  Rev.  John  L.,  and  daugh- 
ter of  William  Richmond,  Esq.,  of  this 
town,  at  Pawtucket,  in  26th  year, 

Edward,  Jr.,  merchant,  at  Boston,  aged  46 
years.     American  of 

Hon.  Francis,  clerk  of  the  courts  of  Worces- 
ter Co.,  and  attorney  at  law,  aged  43  years, 

Joseph,  Esq.,  at  Billerica,  Mass.,  aged  80 
years,  a  merchant,  at  Boston.  American 
of 

Edwin,  son  of  Horatio,  in  Sth  year, 

,  of  Bristol,  lost  at  sea,  from  brig  Prize, 

of  that  port.     American  of 

Allen,  at  Bristol,  aged  18  years, 

Henry  Judson,  infant  son  of  Judson, 

Francis  A.,  son  of  late  Francis,  Esq.,  of 
Worcester,  suddenly,  at  New  York ;  had 
been  a  resident  of  Cincinnati,  O.,  some 
years.     American  of 

Mrs.  Hannah,  at  Bristol, 

James    Gilbert,  son  of   H ,  at   Taunton, 

aged  I  year, 

Mrs.  Phebe,  widow,  at  Taunton,  aged  68 
years, 

Susan  Maria,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt. 
Edward,  at  Taunton, 

Ebenezer,  at  Bristol,  aged  89  years, 

Sarah  Frances,  infant  daughter  of  William, 
at  Bristol,  aged  1 1  months, 

Col.  Stillman,  at  North  Providence,  in  35th 
year, 

Roxa,  wife  of  Dupes,  at  Foxboro,  aged  27 
years.     American  of 


May  17,  1816 


July  I,  1823 

June  28,  1815 
March  8,  1826 

Dec.  14,  1 82 1 


Oct.  26,  1830 

March  25,  1814 

Jan.  3,  1816 
Jan.  21,  1817 
Feb.  23,  1817 


July  24,  1 818 
Feb.  18,  1819 

Oct.  5,  1819 

July  23,  1820 

Oqt.  9,  1822 


March  26,  1824 
Nov.  25,  1825 

Jan.  19,  1826 

Oct.  3,  1826 

Oct.  9,  1826 
March  2,  1827 

July  28,  1829 

July  7,  1830 

April  IS,  1831 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-DEATHS  583 

BLAKE  George,  son  of  late  Samuel,  at  Bristol,  in 

24th  year,  Sept.  24,  1831 

Abigail,  wife  of  Robert,  and  second  daugh- 
ter of  Ezra  Blake,  of  Wrentham,  at  Frank- 
lin, in  S6th  year,  Jan.  3,  1833 
BLAKESLEY  Josiah,  at  Mobile,  aged  68  years, 
native  of  Connecticut,  formerly  U.  S.  Con- 
sul, at  St.  Jagoda,  Cuba,  Jan.  30,  1815 
Jesse,  at  Hamden,  aged  57  years.     American 

of  Nov.  24,  1829 

BLANCH  Col.  Thomas,  at  New  Jersey,  aged  85 
years.  He  served  in  the  Revolution. 
American  of  June  24,  1823 

BLANCH ARD  Mary,   wife  of   Capt.    William, 

aged  33  years,  Sept.  23,  18 10 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,   widow   of  Samuel,  Esq.,  at 
Wrentham,  Mass.,  aged  57  years.     Ameri- 
can of  June  28,  1816 
Joel,  from  a  wrestle    with    a    neighbor,    at 

Peacham,  Vt.     American  of  July  23,  1816 

Lucia,  widow  of    Reuben,    at   Glocester,  in 

8Sth  year,  Oct.  26,  1823 

J ,  in  England,  from    cancer  on  the 

tongue  caused  by  an  excessive  playing  on 
a  brass  jewsharp!     American  of  May  27,  1825 

Samuel,  printer,  at  Charlotte,  Vt.,  member 
of  New  York  Typographical  Society. 
American  of  Jan.  31,  1826 

Mrs.  Eunice,   at   Medford,   aged    67    years. 

American  of  July  9,  1S30 

,  at  Charlestown,  Mass     American  of        Sept.  14,  1832 

BLANDING  Sylvanus,  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Col.  Christopher,  in  2Sth  year,  at  Reho- 
both,  had  just  returned  from  a  journey ; 
sermon  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  July  15,  1809 

Robert,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Christopher,  of 
Rehoboth,  at  sea  on  board  Brig  Abbeona,  of 
this  port,  on  passage  from  Savannah,  Ga., 
to  Nassau,  N.  P.,  Sept.  8,  1809 

Mary,  wife  of  Christopher,  eldest  daughter 
of  Sebra  Lawton,  Esq.,  at  Rehoboth,  in 
20th  year,  Oct.  10,  181 3 

Dr.  William,  the  announcement  of  his  death 

was  premature.     American  of  Dec.  4,  1821 

Lephe,  youngest  daughter  of  William,  at  Re- 
hoboth, in  31st  year,  Oct.  17,  1823 
Edward  Martin,  son  of  late  Col.  Christopher, 

at  Rehoboth,  aged  i  year.     American  of  Jan.  4,  1828 

Emeline  S.,  widow  of  Edward  M.,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Ashford,  Ct.,  in  27th  year,  May  15,  1828 


584  VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

BLANDING  Sally  wife  of  Shubael.     American 

of  Feb   12,  1830 

William,  at  Rehoboth,  in   83d  year  ;  sermon 

by  Rev.  Thomas  Vernon,  Num.  23:10,  June  12,  1830 

Edward  Martin,  second  son  of   Col.  William, 

aged  2  years,  10  months.  May  24,  1832 

Harriet  Allen,  daughter  of  William,  Oct.  8,  1832 

BLASDELL  Penelope,  wife  of  Ebenezer,  and 
daughter  of  Isaac  Nobb  [Nobles],  of  this 
town,  at  Hartford,  Ct.,  aged  31  years. 
American  of  May  23,  1817 

BLASHFIELD  Major  Chester,  in  this  town,  in 

32d  year,  July  25,  181 5 

BLATCHFORD  Rev.  Henry,  late  of  Lansing- 
burgh,  in  Princess  Ann  Co.,  Md.,  aged  34 
years.    American  of  Sept.  27,  1822 

BLATY  Mrs. ,  killed  in  the   burning  of  the 

Royal  Brunswick  Theatre,  London,  Feb.  28,  1828 

BLINN  Robert,  in  37th  year.  May  29,  1821 

Capt.  James  M.,  of  Brigantine  Radius,  of  this 
port,  at  Kingston,  Jam.,  in  3gth  year, 
served  in  the  late  war,  Oct.  25,  1824 

James  M.,  son  of  late  Capt.  James  M.,  aged 

12  years,  March  14,  1828 

BLISH ,  of   Barnstable,  at    Waterville 

College,    Me.,    drowned     while     bathing. 
American  of  July  3,  1832 

BLISS  Olive,  wife  of  James,  and  daughter  of 

late  Dea.  Calvin  Jacobs,  in  26th  year,  Dec.  5,  1814 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Jeremiah  [William],  many 

years  a  minister   at    Newport,    her  father 

and   brother  had  been    Governor   of    the 

State  and  two   brothers    Secretary  of  the 

^  same,  in  79th  year,  Feb.    18,  1815 

Samuel,    Esq.,   at   Seekonk,    in    48th    year. 

American  of  May  10,  181 6 

Mary,  wife  of  Jonathan,  at  Smithiield,   form- 
erly of  Warren,  Sept.  29,  1818 
Joseph,  son   of  Henry,  at    Newport,  in  40th 

year.     American  of  Oct.  12,  1819 

Henry,  at  Newport.     American  of  Nov.  5.  1819 

Henry,  at  Newport.     American  of  Nov.  12,  1819 

Samuel,  at  Rehoboth,  in  90th  year ;  has  3 
brothers  and  i  sister  now  living  whose 
united  ages  are  427  years  when  added  to 

„  ^'^'  Jan.  5,  1820 

Sarah,  widow  of  Capt.  Thomas,  at  Newport, 

aged  68  years.     American  of  June  4,  1822 

James,  aged  34  years,  at   Havana,  on  board 

Schooner  Enterprise.     American  of  Jan.  29,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


585 


BLISS  Sophia  Capron,  infant  daughter  of  Mar- 
tin, at  Attleboro;     American  of 

Thomas,  son  of  Ebenezer  D.,  at  Newport, 

George  Nelson,  son  of  George,  at  Attleboro, 

Augustus,  son  of  Capt.  Asa,  of  Rehoboth,  at 
Troy,  Mass.,  in  28th  year,     American  of 

Mrs.   ,   wife    of    Capt.    Asa,    and 

daughter  of  George  Williams,  of  Welling- 
ton, Mass.,  at  Rehoboth, 

Capt.  Jonathan,  formerly  of  Warren,  at  New- 
port, aged  about  6$  years,  pensioner  of  the 
Revolution.     American  of 

Alexander,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law  and  partner 
of  Hon.  Daniel  Webster,  at  Plymouth. 
American  of 

Nancy,  wife  of  James,  2d,  at  Rehoboth. 
American  of 

Miss  Betsey,  at  Warren,  aged  58  years, 

Samuel  B.  Collins,  youngest  son  of  Capt. 
Jeremiah,  at  Newport,  aged  5  years, 

Dr.  George  W.,  son  of  Capt.  Asa,  of  Reho- 
both, at  Seekonk,  aged  38  years, 

Hon.  George,  LL.  D.,  at  Springfield,  aged 
66  years, 

Abodial,  at  Rehoboth,  aged  70  years.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mrs.  Rhoda,  wife  of  James,  3d,  at  Rehoboth, 

aged  40  years.     American  of 

BLITHENS    Valentine,  at    Fall   River,  aged  74 

years,  fell  lifeless  out  of  his  chair  while  at 

dinner, 

BLIVEN    Susannah,   widow   of   Capt.  Luke,  of 

Newport,  at  Bristol, 
BLIVIN    Sophia,  eldest   daughter  of  late  Capt. 
Luke,  of   Newport,  at    Providence,  in  1 8th 
year, 
BLIVEN  Ann  Maria,  infant  daughter  of  Francis, 

Francis,  printer,  in  this  town,  in  22d  year, 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Perry,  of  New- 
port, in  1 8th  year, 

Mrs.  Ann,  in  40th  year, 

EUery,  aged  23  years,  at  Westerly,  drowned 
virhile  bathing, 

Eunice,  wife  of  Capt.  William,  daughter  of 
Joseph  Cooke,  at  Tiverton,  aged  22  years, 

Capt.  Perry,  at  New  York,  aged  46  years, 

Mrs.  Mary,  at  Newport,  aged  70  years. 
American  of 

Mrs.  Sarah,  in  78th  year, 


Oct.  10,  1823 
Sept.  15,  1824 
March  r,  1825 

Sept.  16,  1825 


Nov.  5,  1825 
Dec.  J  9,  1826 

July  20,  1827 

Aug.  19,  1828 
Oct.  16,  1828 

Dec.  IS,  1828 

March  27,  1829 

March  8,  1830 

Sept.  13,  1831 

Sept.  13,  1831 

Oct.  5,  1826 
July  20,  1 8 10 


Nov.  13,  1814 
Feb.  13,  1815 
April  3,  1 816 

Sept.  13,  1820 
May  5,  1822 

Aug.  13,  1822 

Dec.  10,  1825 
Dec.  20,  1825 

May  2,  1828 
March  6,  1832 


586  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

BLODGETT  Samuel,  at  Philadelphia,  April  ii,  1814 

Samuel,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Boston,  at  Phila- 
delphia, a  merchant.     American  of  July  19,  1814 

Abby  Ann,  daughter  of  Col.  Leonard,  in  3d 
year,  Dec.  7,  1821 

Capt.  William,  at  Goffstown,  N.  H.;  was 
found  dead  in  the  street  soon  after  dining 
with  a  friend.    American  of  Sept.  25,  1829 

BLOOD  Samuel,  at  Groton,  N.  H.,  aged  67 
years,  soldier  of  the  Revolution.  Ameri- 
can of  Feb.  S,  1830 
BLOODGOOD  Margaret,  daughter  of  F.  A.,  of 
Ithica,  drowned  at  Buttermilk  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Her  age  was  18  years,  July  28,  1829 
BLOOMFIELD  Mary,  wife  of  General  Joseph, 
late  Governor  of  New  Jersey,  now  M.  C, 
at  Burlington,  N.  J.     American  of                        Dec.  18,  i8i8 

Robert,  author  of  the  "  Farmer's  Boy,''  etc., 
in  Shefford,  Eng.,  in  S7th  year.  American 
of  Oct.  7,  1823 

Gen.  Joseph,  late  a  Representative  in  Con- 
gress and  Governor  of  the  State,  at  Bur- 
lington, N.  J.     American  of  Oct.  10,  1823 

Smith,  native  of  New  Jersey,  perished  in 
shipwreck  of  Schooner  Lafayette,  in  South 
Seas.     American  of  Nov.  28,  1826 

BLOUNT  John  B.,  Esq.,  cashier  of  U.  S.  Branch 

Bank,  at  Edenton,  N.  C.     American  of  Sept.  23,  1825 

Hon.    William    G.,    formerly    Secretary    of 
State  of  Tennessee,  and  Representative  in 
Congress,  at  Paris,  Tenn.     American  of    July  6  and  13,  1827 
BLULIFF    Robert,  seaman  of    Brig  John  Deca- 
tur, at  sea,  of  fever.     American  of  Sept.  21,  1830 

BLUNPELL    Lieut. ,  fell   in   a   duel 

with  Ensign  McGuire.     American  of  Nov.  16,  181 3 

BLUTCHFORD  Admiral,  in  England,  one  of 
the  Lords  of  Admiralty.  He  had  in  his 
possession  the  famous  diamond  ring  of 
Queen  Mary  of  Scots,  the  engraving  on 
which  was  produced  at  her  trial  to  prove 
that  she  aspired  to  the  English  throne.  It 
had  been  purchased  by  the  Prince  Regent. 
American  of  Nov.  28,  181 7 

BLY  William,  at  Newport,  aged  58  years.  Amer- 
ican of  Aug.  27,  1 819 

Jeremiah,  at  Smithfield,  in  71st  year,  Dec.  9,  1822 

Ellen,  wife  of    Jeremiah,   at  Smithfield,   in 

58th  year,  Nov.  13,  1824 

Cynthia,  wife  of  Wheaton,  at  Cumberland,  in 
41st  year,  March  5,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  587 

BLYE  Susannah,  wife  of  William,  at  Pawtuxet, 
in  4Sth  year,  buried  at  Pawtucket.  Ameri- 
can of  June  10,  1814 

BOAG  Miss ,  perished  at  sea  in  the  ship- 
wreck of  the  Ship  Boston,  May  26,  1830 

BOARDMAN  Capt.  Elijah,  of  the  6th  U.  S.  In- 
fantry, at  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  American  of  Nov.  14,  1817 
Benjamin  Franklin,  eldest  son  of  Ira,  at  Bris- 
tol, aged  21  years.    American  of  Oct.  18,  1822 
Hon.  Elijah,  of  Connecticut,  member  of   Na- 
tional Senate,  in  Ohio,  where  he  had  gone 
on  business.     His  remains    were  sent  to 
his    residence    at    New    Milford,     Conn. 
American  of  Sept.  2,  1823 
Seth,  aged  80  years,  at  Weathersfield,  New- 
ington    Society,    Ct.,  Revolutionary  pen- 
sioner; was   at  Bunker  Hill,  was   at  Bur- 
goyne's  capture.     He  is  believed  to  be  the 
last  of  Capt.  Chester's  Company,                         Feb.  25,  1831 

BODGE  Abby  Maria,  only  child  of  Samuel  G., 
aged  15  months, 

BODOUR  Jean  Baptist,  at  Parma,  Italy,  a  cele- 
brated Italian  painter,  member  of  Imperial 
Order  of  Reunion,  and  Mayor  of  the  city, 
aged  73  years,  Nov.  8,  18 13 

BOGH  William,  a  minor,  at    Morristown,  Penn., 

drowned,  April  18,  1832 

William,  a  minor,  drowned  in  the  canal,  near 

Norristown,  Penn.,  April  18,  1832 

BOGLE  William,  native  of  England,  at  Provi- 
dence, aged  about  40  years,  Dec.  8,  1826 

BOGMAN  Charles,  in  74th  year,  Aug.  10,  1821 

Joseph  Edward,  son  of  Joseph,  aged  9  months 

1 5  days,  April  s,  1822 

Jacob,  drowned,  in  45th  year,  Sept.  24,  1822 

James  Winchell,  infant  son  of  Joseph,  aged 

I  year,  6  months,  Aug.  3,  1826 

Anna  Elizabeth,  infant  daughter  of  Joseph,  Nov.  20,  1832 

BOHONON  Major  Stephen,  aged  dy  years,  at 
Salisbury,  N.  H.,  soldier  in  the  Revolution. 
American  of  Feb.  15,  1831 

BOICHAT  M.  Jean,  French  Sculptor  and  mem- 
ber of  Institute,  in  France,  aged  76  years. 
American  of  April  18,  1815 

BOIES  Betsey,  at  Blanford,  Mass.,  aged  18  years. 
On  going  to  bed  her  candle  set  her  clothes 
on  fire,  July  18,  1S14 

John,  hung  at  Dedham,  Mass.,  for  the  murder 

of  his  wife,  July  7.  1829 


588 


VITAL.  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


BOIS  ,  wife  of  John,  killed  by  her  husband 

who  has  been   convicted  of  the  crimen  at 
Dedham,  Mass.     American  of 

BOLIVAR  General  Simon,  near  Santa  Martha, 
S.  A., 

BOLLES  Jesse,  Jr.,  son  of  Jesse,  of  this  town,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  in  26th  year, 
John  Field,  infant  son  of  George,  in  this  town. 

American  of 
Harriet,  daughter  of  Adolphus,  in  19th  year, 
Gustavus  Adolphus,  shopkeeper,  formerly  of 
Woodstock,  Ct.,  at  Savannah,  aged  about 
44  years.     American  of 
Col.  Eber  M.,  native  of  Connecticut,  in  Ala- 
bama, of  fever, 
Lemuel,  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  aged  68  years, 
Hannah  A.,  wife  of  David,  daughter  of  Major 

William  Thurber,  in  20th  year, 
William,  at    Chatham,    Ct.,    aged    "j^   years, 

found  dead  in  bed.     American  of 
Sarah,  wife  of  Dea.  Jesse,  at  Thompson,  Ct., 

aged  74  years, 
Julia,  only  daughter  of  Leonard,  aged  2  years, 

BOLINGBROKE  Viscount,  known  as  Belesise. 
at  Pisa,.  Italy.     American  of 

BOLLING  Linneas,  drowned  while  bathing,  in 
Virginia,  a  student  in  William  and  Mary 
College, 

BOLLON  Francis,  at  Broughbridge,  Yorkshire, 
Eng.,  a  pauper,  at  that  place,  aged  83  years. 
He  was  noted  for  keeping  himself  •con- 
stantly wet  with  cold  water ;  would  fill 
his  hat  full  and  then  throw  it  over  himself  ; 
would  sleep  on  a  wet  straw  bed  and  had 
been  found  frozen  down  ;  was  said  to  be 
in  his  young  days  a  very  handsome  man 
and  a  great  beau,  and  the  first  to  wear 
white  stockings.  When  begging  he  used 
but  one  sentence,  "  Please  give  anything." 
American  of 

BOLSTER  Lt.  Col.  James,  in  this  town,  in  35th 
year,  military  honors, 

BOLTER  Mrs.  Eliza,  daughter  of  James  Davis, 
formerly  of  Providence,  at  Watertown, 
Mass.,  in  29th  year, 

BOLTON  Dr.  George  A.,  at  Seekonk,  aged  39 
years, 

BONAPARTE  Louis,  late  King  of  Holland,  in 
Silisia,  aged  40  years.  He  gave  to  the  town 
of  Gratz,  the  little  property  he  possessed 


June  9,  1829 

Dec.  17,  1830 

Nov.  28,  1809 

Nov.  28,  1809 
Dec.  19,  1814 

Nov.  5,  1819 

Nov.  15,  1822 
June  r6,  1823 

April  28,  1824 

March  11,  1825 

Sept.  5,  1829 
Dec.  9,  1832 

Feb.  15,  1825 
June  I,  1816 


Oct.  15,  181 1 
March  2,  1813 

Sept.  II,  1822 
Sept.  25,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN^DEATHS  539 

BONAPARTE : 

in  return  for  their  kind  treatment  to  liim, 

about  Juneis,.  1812 

Napoleon,  at   St.  Helena,  where  he  landed 

Oct.  17,  181S,  May  5,  1821 

Madame  Letitia,  at  Rome,  mother  of  the  Em- 
peror.    American  of  Dec.  27,  1822 
Letitia,  her  death  is  contradicted.     American 

of  Jan.  28,  1823 

BOND  Hon.  Amos,  at  Watertown,    Mass.,  aged 

63  years.    American  of  Aug.  12,1817 

Miles,  at  Newport,  aged  64  years.    American 

of  Oct.  26,  1 82 1 

Miss  Sarah,   in   England,   a  very   eccentric 

person,  declared  her  heirs  should  not  have 

her  wealth  and  gave   it   all   to  king.     She 

lived   poorly  and    had    ;^4S,000    in     1812 

which  has  since  been  accumulating.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  4,  1 82 1 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  at  Newport.  American 

of  Feb.  20,  1827 
,  killed  in  a  duel  with Martin, 

at  Blandensburg,  Md.     American  of  Feb.  12,  1828 

BONDRY  Samuel,  a  Dutch  Jew,  aged  96  years, 

at  Amsterdam.     In  his  will  he   left  funds 

to  build  6  ships  of  the  line  of  74  guns  each. 

There  was  found  in  his  house  44  casks  full 

of  coins.     American  of  Oct.  11,  1825 

BONFILS  Quassole  Agathocles,  son  of   S.  F., 

formerly  of    Providence,    at    Washington 

City.     American  of  Aug.  30,  1825 

BONSMAN  Miss  A ,  in  the  burning  of  the 

Richmond,  Va.,  Theatre,  Dec.  26,  1811 

BONTICK  Governor ,  at  Berbice.  American 

of  Jan.  30,  1 82 1 

BONWELL  Rev.    Charles,    Methodist,   in  Vir- 
ginia, aged  60  years.     While  insane  hung 

himself  in  a  room  in  his  house.     American 

of  May  20,  1825 

BOODEN  William,  at   Laville,    Me.,    aged    68 

years,  suddenly.     American  of  July  6,  1821 

BOODERY    John,    formerly    of    Raynham,    at 

Pawtucket,  aged  40  years.     American  of  Dec.  27,1822 

BOODRY  Mrs.  Hannah,   at   Taunton,  aged  70 

years,  Sept.  19,  1826 

BOOMER  Ebenezer,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  aged 

about  22  years,   was  instantly  killed   by  a 

jam  between  a  vessel  and  the  wharf.  Amer- 
ican of  Jan.  25,  1828 


590 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


BOONE  Eliza  G.,  daughter  of  Daniel  U.,  in  this 
town,  in  6th  year, 

Richard,  at  Exeter,  in  70th  year.  American  of 

Col.  Daniel,  near  Boone  settlement.  Mo., 
aged  about  80  years.  He  was  found  dead 
with  his  gun  trained  on  a  deer,  and  in  the 
attitude  of  firing  ;  celebrated  as  a  pioneer. 
American  of 

Col.  Daniel,  at  Charrels  Village,  Mo.,  first 
settler  of  Kentucky,  in  90th  year, 

James,  at  Newport,  fell  from  a  building  on 
Gardiner's  wharf,  lived  but  a  few  minutes, 

John  W.,  son  of  late  James,  at  Newport, 
aged  32  years, 

John  W.,  son  of  late  James,  at  Newport,  in 
33d  year, 

John  W.,  infant  son  of  Daniel  U.,  at  New- 
port, aged  I  year,  2  months.     American  of 

Daniel  U.,  son   of  late  James,  at  Newport, 
aged  41  years.     American  of 
BOOROM  Isaac,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Port 

William,  Ky.,  in  52d  year, 
BOOTH    Susan,  wife  of  Abiel,  at  Taunton,  aged 
54  years,  formerly  of    Middleboro.     Amer- 
ican of 

Capt. ,  late  of  U.  S.  Ship  Lexing- 
ton, on  board  Ship  Bingham,  on  passage 
to  Philadelphia.     American  of 

Lyman,  at  Pownal,  Vt.  His  body  was  found 
in  the  woods  with  his  hands  tied  behind 
him  and  his  skull  fractured.  American  of 
BOOTTS  Jacob,  at  BurrilJville,  formerly  of  Mid- 
dlebury,  Mass.,  aged  103  years,  i  month, 
3  days, 
BORDEN  Mary,  in  this  town,  aged  50  years, 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Rev.   Job,  pastor  of 

Baptist  Church,  at   Tiverton;   sermon  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Bates,  of  Bristol, 

Hannah,  wife  of  Benajah,  at  Tiverton. 
American  of 

Eliza  B.  S.,  wife  of  John  C,  at  Fall  River, 
aged  23  years, 

Mrs.  Comfort  C,  wife  of  John,  Jr.,  and 
daughter  of  Capt.  Gabriel  Hicks,  of  Tiver- 
ton, aged  26  years,  also  her  infant  child,  at 
New  Providence,  Ind.     American  of 

Levi,  son  of  John,  of  Portsmouth,  at  Wal- 
tham,  aged  22  years, 

Cyrus,  of  Johnston ;  was  on  the  Great  Pond 
fishing  when  he  broke  through  the  ice  and 


Feb.  6,  18 14 
June  25,  1816 


Sept.  18,  i8i8 
Sept.  26,  1820 
May  20,  1822 
May  20,  1823 
May  16,  1823 
March  29,  1825 
Aug.  5,  1825 
Oct.  13,  1821 

Oct.  10,  1823 

Sept  12,  1828 

Aug.  II,  1829 


Aug.  27,  1822 
Jan.  26,  1810 


March  17,  i8i8 

Sept.  5,  1820 

Oct.  3,  1820 

Dec.  26,  1820 
Sept.  I,  1822 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


591 


BORDEN: 

was  drowned.     His  age  was  about  30  years. 
American  of 

William,  at  Johnston,  in  77th  year,  more  than 
50  years  member  of  Baptist  Church  there ; 
the  first  person  to  attend  the  Providence 
market  with  a  fruit  and  vegetable  wagon, 
which  he  did  for  56  years, 

Mary,  widow  of  William,  at  Newport,  aged 
66  years.     American  of 

John,  Jr.,  eldest  son  of  John,  of  Portsmouth, 
at  New  Providence,  Ind.,  aged  40  years, 

Edward,  at  Westport,  aged  87  years, 

Capt.  Isaac  H .,  at  Fall  River,  aged  48  years, 

John,  only  son  of  John  C,  at  Fall  River, 
aged  59  years,  3  months, 

David,  formerly  one  of  the  proprietors  of  the 
Taunton  line  of  stages,  a  suicide  over  his 
recent  losses;  leaves  wife  and  child. 
American  of 

Abraham,  son  of  Abel,  at  Fall  River.  Amer- 
ican of 

Rev.  Job,  at  Fall  River,  aged  78  years. 
American  of 
BORDOT  Alexander,  a  native  of  the  Island  of 
.St.  Pierre,  near  Newfoundland,  in  26th 
year,  drowned  from  Brig  William  and 
Mary,  at  sea, 
BORGHESE    the  Princess,  sister  to  Napoleon, 

at  Rome,  in  46th  year.    American  of 
BORLAND    Jorathmeel  B.,  formerly  of  Boston, 

merchant,  at  Lexington,  Ky., 
BOSHARD ,  drowned  near  Philadel- 
phia, upsetting  of  a  boat, 
BOSQUIET    Rev.  John,  formerly   President   of 
St.  Mary's   College,  Baltimore,  at   Isle  of 
Bourbon.     American  of 
BOSS    Philip  M.,  son  of  John  L.,  Esq.,  at  New- 
port, in  1 6th  year, 

Col.  Joseph,  at  Newport,  in  52d  year.  Amer- 
ican of 

Capt.  Joseph,  son  of  John  L.,  Esq.,  at  New- 
port, aged  29  years,  in  a  British  prison  at 
Melville  Island,  Halifax,  as  a  prisoner  of 
war,  after  10  months'  confinement, 

Edith,  wife  of  William,  at  Newport,  in  47th 
year.     American  of 

John  L.,  Jr.,  late  M.  C,  at  Newport, 

Peter,  at  South  Kingstown,  in  87th  year. 
American  of 


Jan.  20,  1824 

April  18,  1824 

Sept.  21,  1824 

Nov.  7,  1824 
June  22,  1827 
April  24,  1828 

Dec.  II,  1828 

March  23,  1830 

Dec.  24,  1830 

Jan.  8,  1833 

Sept.  22,  1811 
June  17,  1825 
Dec.  13,  1816 
May  23,  1816 

June  15,  182 1 

Jan.  27,  1810 

Aug.  14,  1810 

Sept.  5,  1814 

July  23,  1819 
Aug.  I,  1819 

Jan.  5,  1821 


592 


VITAL  RECORD   OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


BOSS  Capt.  William,  at  Newport,  aged  64  years, 
very  suddenly, 

William,  son  of  Capt  Thomas  M.,  at  New- 
port, 

John  L.,  Esq.,  aged  63  years,  at  Newport, 

William  S.,  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  aged  24 
years ;  a  law  student;  was  a  native  of 
South  Kingstown,  and  for  two  years  a 
memoer  of  Brown  University, 

William,  son  of  Ebenezer  D.,  at  Newport, 
aged  I  year.     American  of 

Capt.  Philip  T.,  at  New  York,  in  36th  year, 

Capt.  Philip  T.,  at   New  York,  formerly  of 
Providence,  aged  36  years, 
BOSTLER  Col.  C.  G.,  at  New  Orleans, 
BOSTOW    Stockbridge,   at    Taunton,  aged   53 

years.     American  of 
BOSWORTH  Lewis,  in  this  town,  aged  64  years, 

Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  Warren,  in  78th  year. 
American  of 

Jonathan,  eldest  son  of  Samuel,  at  Bristol, 
aged  20  years, 

Edward,  of  Providence,  seaman,  lost  over- 
board from  Ship  Mary  Almy,  at  sea^ 
American  of 

Dr.  Jacob,  at  Rehoboth,  in  8ist  year, 

Mary  Potter,  daughter  of  Peleg,  aged  9 
months, 

Simeon,  son  of  Peleg,  aged  3  years,  5  months, 

William,  at  Denneysville,  Me.,  aged  19  years, 
died  suddenly  in  open  field.     American  of 

Miss  Sarah,  at  Ashford,  Ct.,  aged  80  years. 
American  of 

Ebenezer,  of  Bristol,  at  Warren,  aged  29 
years, 

Jeremiah,  son  of  Jeremiah,  at  Bristol,  aged 
about  [8  months, 

William  Henry,  son  of  Jeremiah,  at  Bristol, 
aged  2  years,  9  months, 

Samuel,  Jr.,  at  Bristol, 

Samuel,  at  Barrington,  in  80th  year.  Amer- 
ican of 

Benjamin,  at  Bristol,  aged  72  years.  Amer- 
ican of 

Sarah,  wife  of  Stephen,  in  40th  year, 

Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Bristol,  aged  71  years ;  was  a 
commissary  in  Sullivan's  Expedition  ;  has 
been  the  only  collector  of  the  port,  being 
appointed  by  Washington, 

Sarah,  widow  of  late  Pardon,  of  Providence, 
at  Augusta,  Ga.,  in  47th  year, 


June  I,  1822 

Feb.  22,  1823 
Aug.  6,  1824 


Sept.  25,  1824 

Aug.  30,  1825 
Feb.  6,  1826 

Feb.  6,  1826 
Nov.  20,  1 8 17 

Oct.  24,  1823 
Sept.  25,  1809 

Oct.  23,  i8io 

Sept.  8,  18 18 

Oct.  22,  1819 
May  14,  1820 

Dec.  I,  1820 
Dec.  4,  1820 

June  4,  1822 

Sept.  13,  1822 

Oct.  9,  1822 

March  14,  1823 

March  24,  1823 
Dec.  14,  1823 

May  10,  1824 

July  S,  1825 
Aug.  17,  1825 


Sept.  6,  1826 
Jan.  30,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


593 


BOSWORTH    William,  of  Warren,  at  sea,  lost 
from  schooner  Baltic  on  passage  from  Bris- 
tol.    American  of 
Nancy  Fales,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  at  Bris- 
tol, aged  4  years,  2  months,  17  days. 
Pel  eg,  at  Rehoboth,  in  51st  year, 
Mrs.  Abigail,   widow  of  Benjamin,   in   79th 

year,  at  Warren, 
Martha  Ann,  infant  daughter  of  Lewis, 
Earl,  fell  from  a  window,  in  Boston.     Amer- 
ican of 
BOTSFORD  Rev.  Edward,  at  Georgetown,  S. 
C,  aged  75  years,  pastor  of  Baptist  Church. 
American  of 
BOTT  James,  at  Salem,  aged  84  years.     Amer- 
ican of 
BOTTS    Aaron,   at   Ferns   Court,    Kevin     St., 

Dublin,  aged  106.     American  of 
BOUDINOT  Hon.  Elias,  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  aged 
71  years,  soldier  of  the  Revolution;  was 
president  of  Congress  and  president  Amer- 
ican Bible  Society, 
Hon.    Elias.     His   death   reported    is    here 

denied.     American  of 
Elias,    Esq.,    LL.D.,    president    American 
Bible  Society,  at  Burlington,  N.  J.,  in  82d 
year, 
BOULTON  Elizabeth,    at    Taunton,    aged     14 


years, 
BOUNIERE 


Mons. 
aged  74  years. 


a    French    painter. 


BOURNE  Hope,  widow   of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  at 
Bristol,  in  SSthyear. 
Miss  Eunice,  daughter  of  the  late  Stephen, 
at  Seekonk,  in  21st  year.     American  of 

BOURN  Israel,  son  of  the  late  Stephen,  at  See- 
konk, in  24th  year.     American  of 

BOURNE  Stephen,  at  Seekonk,  in  65th  year. 
American  of 

BOURN  Allen,  Esq.,  clerk  of  the  Supreme  Judi- 
cial Court  for  the  County,  at  Bristol,  sud- 
denly, aged  37  years.     American  of 

BOURNE  Sylvester,  Esq.,  American  Consul  at 
Amsterdam,  suddenly, 
James,  native  of  Warren,  but  resident  of 
New  York,  where  he  left  a  family  at  St. 
Barts,  from  wounds  received  at  Five 
Islands, 
Shearjashub,  Esq.,  at  Bristol,  aged  70  years, 
only  brother  of  the  late  Judge  Bourne. 
He  served  in  the  Revolution, 


March  13,  1827 

Sept.  io,  1827 
April  29,  1829 

Aug.  20,  1830 
Aug.  30,  1830 

Oct.  26,  1832 


Jan.  25,  1820 
Jan.  12,  1830 
Nov.  26,  1832 

Oct.  17,  1819 
Oct.  29,  1819 

Oct.  24,  1 82 1 
Dec.  18,  1826 
March  28,  1814 
Aug.  7,  i8ii 
Nov.  29,  1814 
Nov.  29,  1814 
Nov.  29,  1 8 14 

Dec.  13,  1814 
April  23,  1817 

April  15,  1 82 1 
Dec.  24,  1821 


594 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


BOURNE   Shearjashub,  Esq.,  at  Bristoli 

John  W.,  Esq.,  at  Bristol, 

Benjamin  F.'  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  only  son  of 

late  Hon.  Judge  ,  of  Bristol,  at  New 

York ;  was  a  graduate  of  Brown  Univer- 
sity and  studied  law  with  Hon.  Fisher 
Ames, 

Betsey,  daughter  of  late  Allen,  at  Bristol, 
aged  13  years, 

Lieut.  William  T.,  of  the  Marine  Corps,  killed 
in  a  duel  with  Lieut.  Smith,  at  Norfolk, Va., 

Nancy,  wife  of  Francis,  in  25th  year, 

Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  Wareham,  aged  69  years, 
BOURS    John,    at  Newport,  merchant,    in  8ist 

year.     American  of 
BOUTIN  Miss  Nancy,  at  Newport,  in  6ist  year. 

American  of 
BOWDEN  Richard,  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  merchant, 
shot  by  a  Mr.  ;  Myers, 

Mary,  wife  of  John,  at  Marblehead,  aged  53 
years.     American  of 

BOWDITCH  Mr. ,  the  traveller,  in  Africa, 

on  the  river  Gonbia,  of  a  fever,  he  leaves  a 
wife  and  three  children, 
BOWDOIN  Mary,  wife  of  James  Temple   Bow- 
doin,  and  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  Dick- 
erson,  Esq.,  of  London,  at  Pisa,  Italy,  ^ 

Thomas,    at     Marblehead,    aged    80    years. 
American  of 
BOWEN    Charles,  of   Providence,  at  the  Pelew 
Islands, 

William,  of  Warren,  at  the  Havana,  in  27th 
year. 

Dr.  Ephraim,  in  this  town,  aged  96  years  ; 
was  born  in  Rehoboth,  but  early  settled  in 
this  town, 

Miss  Cecelia,  daughter  of  the  late  Eleazer,  at 
Seekonk.     American  of 

Eleazer,  at  Seekonk,  at  an  advanced  age. 
American  of 

John  Dumont,  only  son  of  the  late  Col.  Oli- 
ver, in  19th  year. 

Dr.  William  Corliss,  in  this  town,  in  30th 
year, 

Hon.  Jabez,  in  this  town,  in  76th  year,  Chan- 
cellor of  Brown  University  and  LL.D.; 
served  in  the  army  in  the  Revolution  and 
held  important  offices  of  trust,  (Masonic 
and  civil  honors).     (See  obituary  notice), 

Rebecca  C,  widow  of  Dr.  William  Corliss 
Bowen,   and   daughter   of    the    late  'Col; 


Dec.  25,  1821 
Aug.  8,  1823 


Nov.  10,  1823 

Oct.  15,  1825 

March  4,  1826 

Nov.  II,  1828 

March  14,  1829 

Feb.  3,  181S 

Oct.  I,  1819 

May  27,  1811 

Dec.  17,  1830 

Jan.  10,  1824 

Feb.  I,  1821 

Feb.  25,  1 83 1 

April  15,  1810 

May  10,  1 8 10 

Oct.  21,  i8i2 
Nov.  29,  1 81 4 
Nov.  29,  1814 
April  IS,  1815 
April  23,  1815 


May  8,  1 81 5 


RHODE  ISLAND. AMERICAN-^DEATHS 


595 


BOWEN: 

Christopher   Olney,  in  this  town,  aged  28 

years,  June  8,1815 

Capt.  Benjamin,  of  this   town,  in  3Sth  year, 

at  sea,  on  board  Sloop  Rising  Sun,  Oct.  5,  1815 

Mary,   widow   of    William,   at   Northbridge, 

Mass.,  aged  about  78  years.     American  of  Nov.  7,.  1815 

Ichabod,    Esq.,    at    Coventry,  in    8gth   year. 

American  of  March  i,  18 16 

Ruth,  widow  of   Daniel,  in  Seekonk,  in  49th 

year,  April  27,  1816 

Nathaniel  C,  son  of  Col.  John,  of  Coventry, 

at  Plainfield,  Ct,  in  27th  year,  Aug.  27,  1816 

Jabez,  Esq.,  son  of   Hon.  Jabez,  deceased,  of 

this  town,  at  Philadelphia,  in  43d  year,  Aug.  — ,  1816 

Col.  Aaron,  at   Coventry,  in  87th  year.     He 

served   in   the   Revolution ;  was  blind  the 

last  II  years  of  his  life,  Oct.  7,  1816 

Sarah  Corliss,  daughter  of  Dr.  William  C,  in 

this  town,  aged  2  years,  2  months,  Oct.  11,  1816 

Lucretia,  widow  of  Caleb,  in  78th  year,  June  4,  1817 

Mrs.  Mehitable,  wife  of  Capt.  Richard,  for- 
merly of  this  town,  at  Pittsburg,  Penn.,  Jan.  29,  1818 
Hannah,  wife  of   Aaron,   a   native   of    East 

Greenwich,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  aged  37  years. 

American  of  June  2,  1818 

Augustus   Gardiner,  son   of   Samuel   G.,  at 

Warwick,  Oct.  11,  1818 

Henry  Ward,  youngest  son    of    Dr.  Pardon, 

in  20th  year,  Sept.  15,  i8ig 

Henry  F.,  formerly  of   Providence,  at  Nonse- 

mond,  Co.,  Va.,  aged.28  years.     American 

of  Feb.  4,  1820 

Sarah,  widow   of   John,   at    Seekonk,  in   83d 

year,  Sept.  18,  1820 

Robey    B,,  youngest   daughter  of   Asaph,  in 

Coventry,  in  14th  year.     American  of  Sept.  22,  1820 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Henry,  Nov.  21,  1820 

Esther,  wife   of   Stephen,    and   daughter   of 

Squire  Shove,  of  Danvers,  Mass.,  at  New- 
port, in  24th  year,  Jan..  lO,  1821 
Susannah,  widow   of   Elihu,    at    Scituate,  in 

89th  year,  Society  of  Friends,  Jan.  26,  1821 

Willard,  son  of  Benjamin,  at  Rehoboth,  aged 

8J  months,  Feb.  12,  1821 

Joseph  S  ,  of  Providence,  at  St.  Domingo,  in 

24th  year,  July  22,  1821 

Edward    T.,  son   of   late    Capt.  Jonathan,  at 

Warren,  in  24th  year,  July  29,  1821 

William,  third    son. of    Henry,  aged  5  years. 

American  of  Dec.a  1,1821 


596 


VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


BOWEN  Sally,  wife  of  Col.   John,  at  Coventry, 

aged  51  years,  Jan.  14,  1822 

Horatio,  second   son   of   Henry,  Esq.,  in  8th 

year,  Jan.  16,  1822 

Isaac,  at  North  Providence,  in  30th  year,  Aug.  30,  1822 

Martin,  formerly  of  Rehoboth,  at  Providence,  Oct.  8,  1822 

Sarah,  wife  of   Capt.  Jonathan,  at    Newport, 

in  sgth  year.  Society  of  Friends,  Oct.  13,  1822 

John  H.,  Esq.,  formerly  M.  C.  from  Ten- 
nessee, American  of.  Oct.  25,  1822 
Sally,  wife  of   Augustus,  daughter   of   Jesse 

Cooke,  at  Coventry,  aged  26  years,  Oct.  27,  1822 

Cynthia,  wife  of   Samuel,  at   Coventry,  aged 

49  years.     American  of  '       Nov.  12,  1822 

,  son  of  Henry,  aged  3  months,  Jan.  25,  1823 

Mary    C,  daughter   of   late   Daniel,  in    27th 

year,  March  7,  1823 

Isaac,  in  84th  year,  Aug.  10,  1823 

James,  at   Warren,  in  66th  year.     American 

of  Nov.  1 8,  1823 

Mary,  wife   of   Smith,    Esq.,  at    Warren,  in 

8sth  year,  Jan.  2,  1824 

Eliphalet,  at   Warren ;   was   mstantly   killed 

by  a  fall  from  the  foreyard  of  vessel ;  leaves 

wife  and  S  children,  Feb.  3,  1824 

Mary,  wife  of  Col.  Joseph,  daughter  of  Hon. 

Thomas  Tillinghast,  of  East  Greenwich,  at 

Coventry,  in  49th  year,  Feb.  15,  1824 

Abraham,    Esq.,  postmaster   at    Fall  River; 

many  years  member  of  legislature,  March  9,  1824 

John,  at  Tiverton,  aged  80  years,  March  9,  1 824 

Capt.  Ezra,  of   Ship    Sarah  Ralston,  aged  54 

years,    drowned   at    sea   on  passage   from 

Philadelphia  to  Liverpool ;  was  son  of  late 

Isaac,  formerly  of  Providence,  April  23,  1824 

Ruth,  widow  of  Abraham,  at  Fall  River,  aged 

55  years,  Aug.  4,  1824 

Benjamin,    Esq.,    aged    65    years,    native   of 

Providence,  and  late  of  Newport,  N.  Y.,  in 

West  Tennessee,  Oct.  16,  1824 

Mrs.  Hannah,  wife  of  Dr.  Joseph,  and  daugh- 
ter of  late   Peter  Simons,  of  Newport,  at 

Glocester,  Dec.  7,  1824 

Sarah,  wife  of  Dr.  William,  in  78th  year,  April  23,  1825 

Josiah,  of  Warren,  at  sea  on  board  Schooner 

Favorite,  at  Nubican,  N.  C,  May  14,  1825 

Rowena,  wife  of   Stephen,  and   daughter  of 

Robert  Porter,  Esq.,  of  Freetown,  Mass.,  at 

Newport,  aged  21  years,  June  17,  1825 

Stephen,  at   Rehoboth,  aged   59  years,  from 

the  heat,  died  in  the  field,  July  11,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-DEATHS 


597 


BOWEN  Stephen,  son  of  Stephen,  at  Newport, 
aged  7  months.    American  of 

Anne,  at  Warren,  aged  about  63  years. 
American  of 

William  Westcott,  second  son  of  George  W., 
aged  I  year, 

William  Bradford,  resident  of  Cuba,  eldest 
son  of  Col.  Ephraim,  at  New  York,  in  49th 
year, 

Pardon,  M.  D.,  aged  69  years,  at  Potowomut, 

John,  at  Warren,  aged  33  years.  American 
of 

George  P.,  of  Rhode  Island,  at  New  York 
Hospital,  aged  22  years.     American  of 

Smith,  Esq.,  at  Warren,  in  90th  year.  Amer- 
ican of 

Henry,  of  Warren,  at  Trinidad,  Cuba,  aged 
36  years, 

Anna,  wife  of  Elisha,  at  Scituate,  in  59th 
year,  of  Society  of  Friends, 

Martha  Maria,  infant  daughter  of  Thomas, 
aged  1 9  years, 

Nancy,  wife  of  Andrew,  aged  55  years, 

Haile,  son  of  late  Capt.  Haile,  of  Barrington, 
at  New  York.     American  of 

Col.  Robert,  aged  31  years, 

Daniel,  son  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Barrington  ; 
has  left  a  wife  and  child  ;  was  mate  of  Brig 
Dolly  of  Warren,  at  New  Orleans.  Amer- 
ican of 

Mary,  wife  of  William,  of  Sempronius,  N.  Y., 
at  Warren, 

George  T.,  Esq.,  professor  of  Chemistry,  in 
Nashville  University,  aged  28  years,  at 
Nashville,  Tenn.;  was  son  of  Col.  Ephraim. 
In  1819  joined  the  Sophomore  Class,  Yale 
College;   graduated  Sept.  11,  1822, 

Capt.  Isaac,  aged  51  years, 

Polly,  widow  of  John,  at  Warren, 

Miss  Mary,  at  Seekonk,  at  the  residence  of 
her  brother  Thomas,  aged  70  years, 

Eleanor,  widow  of  Daniel,  aged  70  years. 
American  of 

Rebecca,  widow  of  Benjamin,  at  Warren,  in 
66th  year, 

Polly,  wife  of  Owen,  suddenly,  in  bed.  Her 
husband  found  her  dead,  her  infant  sleep- 
ing in  her  arms.     American  of 

Ruth,  daughter  of  late  Nathan,  at  Warren,  in 
S4th  year, 


Aug.  30,  1825 

Oct.  18,  1825 

June  6,  1826 

Aug.  26,  1826 
Oct.  25,  1826 

Jan.  30,  1827 

March  13,  1827 

April  10,  1827 

June  10,  1827 

June  12,  1827 

Sept.  18,  1827 
Oct.  25,  1827 

Nov.  9,  1827 
Dec.  10,  1827 

March  25,  1828 
July  7,  1828 


Oct.  27,  1828 
Nov.  10,  1828 
June  26,  1829 

Nov.  30,  1829 

March  16,  1830 

May  13,  1830 

Aug.  13,  1830 
March  11,  1831 


598 


VITAL  RECORD'  OE    RHODE  ISLAND 


BOWEN  Mary,  widow  of  Ichabod,  and  daughter 
of  late  William  Dexter,  of  Providence,  at 
Seekonk, 

Joseph,  Jr.,  at  Glocester,  aged  43  years, 

Capt.  Jonathan,  late  of  Newport,  at  Somerset, 
aged  72  years,  for  some  years  a  member  of 
the  Legislature,  from  that  town.  Ameri- 
can of 

Dr.  William,  aged  85  years,  had  practiced 
medicine  64  years, 

Condace,  wife  of  Dr.  Horatio  G.,  and  daugh- 
ter of  late  Samuel  Nightingale,  Esq.,  in 
54th  year, 

Pearce,  at  Bristol,  of  the  fever, 

Joseph,  at  Chepachet,  aged  about  80  years, 
BOWERS  Eli,  of  Poughkeepsie,   weaver,  killed 
by  an  explosion  on  board  steamboat  Ohio, 
near  Sing  Sing.     American  of 

John,  in  this  town,  in  22d  year, 

Caleb,  merchant,  in  39th  year,  in  this  town, 
leaves  4  children, 

Andrew  J.  T.,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  James, 
rector  St.  Michael's  Church,  Marblehead, 
at  South  Kingstown.     American  of 

Edward,  at  Seekonk,  in  56th  year.  Ameri- 
can of 

Mary,  widow  of  Edward,  at  Seekonk,  in  56th 
year.     American  of 

Sarah,  wife  of  Sylvester,  at  Providence,  in 
36th  year, 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  David,  of 
Somerset,  Mass.,  at  Warren,  in  28th  year, 

John,  Esq.,  late  of  Somerset,  Mass.,  aged  55 
years.  He  embarked  from  this  town  last 
autumn  as  supercargo  of  brig  Richard,  on 
a  trading  voyage,  on  coast  of  Africa, 

Jerathnael,  eldest  son  of  the  late  John,  Esq., 
at  Newport,  in  27th  year, 

Alfred,  formerly  of  Pawtucket,  at  Wilming- 
ton, N.  C,  in  34th  year, 

Capt.  George,  formerly  of  Somerset,  Mass., 
at  Island  of  St.  Simons,  Georgia,  in  44th 
year, 

Albert  Lafayette,  infant  son  of  Albert  E.,  at 
Pawtucket,  aged  i  year,  7  months, 

Mary,  widow  of  John,  and  daughter   of  late 
James  Robinson,  of  Newport,  at  Cincinnati, 
■    '  Mary,  aged  74  years, 

Mary,  widow  of  Col.  Philip,  at  Somerset, 
aged  65  years, 


July  22,,  1831 
Aug.  25,  1831 


Nov.  II,  1831 
Jan.  17,  1832 


Jan.  22,  1832 

July  27,  1832 

Aug.  13,'  1832 


July  10,  1832 
Aug.  17,  1812 

March  26,  181 5 


Jan.  5,  1816 

Jan.  16,  1816 

Jan.  16,  i8i6 

Feb.  8,  1818 

April  10,  1819 

March  21,  1820 

July  21,  1820 

Aug.  1 1,  182 1 

Feb.  28,  1823 

June  14,  1826 

June  25,  1826 
July  13,  1826 

Oct.  30,  1827 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  599 

BOWERS  Ann,  wife  of  Henry  G.,  of  Northamp- 
ton, and  daughter  of  Daniel  Butler,  at 
Petersburg,  Va.,  March  18,  1828 

BOWIE  Lieut. ,  U.  S  Light  Dragoons, 

killed   in   the   duel    with   Lieut.  Haigh,  at 
New  Orleans.     American  of  June  20,  1809 

Gen.  Robert,  of  Nottingham,  Md.,  in  68th 
year,  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  and  for- 
merly Governor  of  Maryland,  Jan.  8,  1818 
Thomas,  of  Maryland ;  had  attended  church 
to  hear  a  pastor  preach  and  stricken  during 
the  service,  at  Washington  City.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  II,  1823 
BOWL  AND    Dr.  Francis,  at  Somerset,  aged  69 

years,  Nov.  22,  1824 

BOWLER  Maria  Jacobs,  daughter  of  Charles  L., 

at  Providence,  aged  3  years,  2  months,  April  16,  1824 

Daniel  Aborn,  son  of  Charles  L.,  aged  i  year, 

4  months,  July  27,  1825 

BOWLES  John,  fell  overboard  from  a  steamboat 
while  picking  a  quarrel  with  a  Mr.  Watson, 
near  Mobile,  Ala.,  Aug.  9,  1831 

John,  painter,  fell  overboard  ;  was  intoxicated, 

at  Mobile.     American  of  Aug.  30,  1831 

BOWLIN    Betsey,  5th  wife  of   Thomas,  at  Bos- 
ton, aged  55  years.     American  of  April  29,  1831 
BOWNE    Robert,  of  Society  of  Friends,  at  New 

York,  in  74th  year.     .American  of  Aug.  7,  1818 

William,  Esq.,  killed  in  a  duel  with  Richard 
J.  Uniake,  an  attorney  and  son  of  the  At- 
torney General,  of  Nova  Scotia,  at  Halifax,  July  21,  1819 
Capt.  Henry,  formerly  of  Albany,  at  Charl- 
ton, N.  Y.,  aged  80  years,  soldier  in  the 
Revolution ;  was  at  Quebec  with  Mont- 
gomery ;  was  at  battles  of  Trenton  and 
Monmouth  ;  suddenly,  as  he  was  about  to 
go  to  church.     American  of  Jan.  8,  1830 

BOWYER  Lieut.  Thomas  H.,  native  of  Vir- 
ginia, on  board  sloop  of  war  Peacock. 
American  of  Nov.  i,  1822 

Godfrey,  shot  while  sitting  in  his  doorway  at 
Vallis  Mines,  Mo.     American  of  Feb.  12,  1828 

BOX    Peter  B.,  Esq.,  Portsmouth,  at  Albany,  N. 

Y.     American  of  Dec.  i,  1815 

BOYCE  Amos,  killed  by  the  caving  in  of  a  well, 
at  Pawtucket.  He  had  been  buried  One 
hour  and  a  half  when  taken  out,  but  life 
was  extinct,  April  20,  1824 

BOYD  Jemima,  wife  of  William,  and  daughter  of 
William  Tallman,  of  Newport,  aged  37 
years,  at  Portsmouth,  Sept.  25,  1822 


600 


VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


BOYD  Abigail,  daughter  of  Andrew,  late  of  East 
Greenwich,  at  Warwick  Neck,  in  45th 
year, 

Nancy,  widow  of  late  Samuel,  in  62d  year, 

,  Esq.,  an  attorney,  suicide,  at  Hack- 

ensack,  N.  J.     American  of 

Joseph,  aged  32  years, 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Andrew,  at  East  Green- 
wich, aged  83  years, 

Elizabeth  Hall,  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  aged 
7  months, 

John  P.,  naval  officer  for  Boston  and  Charles- 
ton, and  formerly  Brig.  General,  U.  S. 
Army,  at  Boston.     American  of 

Robert,  son  of  Archibald,  of  Derry,  Ireland, 
executed  at  Malaga,  Spain.    American  of 

Alonzo  Brown,  son  of  Samuel,  in  4th  year, 

BOYER    Mrs. ,  a  midwife.     She   had 

been  present  at  the  birth  of  2,146  children 
in  course  of  50  years  and  her  first  and  last 
call  was  at  the  house  of  Adam  Dirting, 
where  she  was  taken  ill  and  died,  aged  go 
years,  at  Shenandoah,  Va.  American  of 
BOYLE  M.,  physician  to  Louis  XVIH,  in  Paris, 
aged  40  years.     American  of 

John,  Esq.,  aged  58  years,  eldest  son  of   late 
Col.  John,  at  Boston.     American  of 
BOWLER  Metcalf,  Jr.,  merchant,  at  Providence, 
in  29th  year, 

Elizabeth  Aborn,  daughter  of  Charles  L., 
aged  4  years,  4  months, 

Capt.  Charles,  of  Bristol,  thrown  from  quarter- 
deck of  Sloop  Caroline  by  the  boom,  on 
passage  from  Albany, 

Hannah  G.,  daughter  of  Charles  L.,  aged  4 
years,  lO  months, 

Martha,  wife  of  Capt.  Metcalf,  in  72d  year, 
BOYLESTON  Ward  Nicholas,  maternal   uncle 
of  the  President  of  the   United  States,  at 
Roxbury,  aged  78  years.     American  of 
BRABRIVER    William    Augustus,  son  of  Wil- 
liam A.,  of  Boston,  at  Pawtucket, 
BRACKEN   Rt.    Rev.  John,   of  the   Episcopal 
Church  of  Virginia,  at  Williamsburgh,  Va. 
American  of 
BRADBURY    Hon.   George,  at  Portland,  Me., 
formerly  Member  of  Congress.     American 
of 

Joel,  in  this  town, 
BRADFORD  Mrs.    Mary,  wife  of   William,  in 
this  town,  in  3Sth  year, 


March  23,  1826 
July  21,  1827 

March  4,  1828 
Sept.  3,  1828 

March  9,  1829 

Aug.  14,  1829 

Oct.  5,  1830 

March  13,  1832 
Sept.  12,  1832 


April  4,  1815 
Aug.  6,  1816 
Feb.  25,  1831 
Jan.  24,  1819 
Feb.  16,  1819 

Dec.  II,  1828 

July  2,  1832 
Jan.  3,  1833 

Jan.  II,  1828 
Aug.  20,  1824 

July  31,  1818 


Nov.  25,  1823 
Nov.  5,  1808 

Dec.  II,  1809 


RHODE  ISLAND   AMERICAN— DEATHS  gQl 

BRADFORD   Daniel,  Esq.,  at  Bristol,  in  89th 

year.    American  of  Aug.  3,  1810 

Susannah,  widow  of  Daniel,  Esq,,  daughter  of 

the  late  Col.  Leonard  Jarvis,  of  Boston,  at 

Bristol,  aged  76  years,  Dec.  31,  1815 

William,  at  London,  executed  for  forgery  of 

an   exchange  bill  for  j^goo,  purporting  to 

have  been  drawn  by   Capt.   Kerr,  of  the 

Acasta  frigate ;   age  was  23  years.     Amer- 
ican of  March  15,  1816 
Mrs.  Mary,  widow  of  Dr.  Solomon,  in  84th 

year.  May  21,  1816 

Samuel,   Esq.,   at    Boston,    sheriff    of    the 

county,  Sept.  5,  1818 

Beulah,  widow  of  Joseph,  in  8istyear.  Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  29,  181 8 
Anthony,  Esq.,  at  Plainfield,  Ct.  American  of        July  27,  1819 
Capt.  John  W.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Major 

William,  of  Bristol,  at   sea,    on  board  his 

vessel,  in  26th  year,  Nov.  12,  1819 

Capt.  John,  of  Bristol,  aged  about  25  years, 

on  coast  of  Africa,  Nov.  12,  18 19 

Levi,  at  South  Kingstown,  in  63d  year,  Sept.  21,  1820 

Hon.  Daniel,  at  Bristol,  aged  43  years ;   was 

formerly  chief  justice  of  Court  of  Common 

Pleas  for  the  County;   clerk  of  the  court 

and  member   of    General    Assembly,    also 

member  of  the  Town  Council.     (Masonic 

honors),  Feb.  27,  1821 

LeBaron,  of  Ship  Ann,  of  Bristol,  at  Havana, 

in  22d  year,  April  18,  1821 

Daniel,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  in  Mississippi;   was 

graduate  of  Harvard  1815  ;   had  completed 

his  law  course   and   had   been   a  tutor   in 

Transylvania  University.     American  of  Sept.  11,1821 

Sarah,  widow  of  LeBaron,  late  of  Bristol,  at 

Plymouth,  aged  67  years,  Nov.  10,  1821 

Abby,  wife  of  Hersey,  and  daughter  of  Dr. 

Sheffield  Atwood,  aged  25  years,  at  Bris- 
tol, April  16,  1822 
Major  Charles,  son  in   law  of  John  Corliss, 

Esq.,    of  Providence,  at  Pensacola,  of  the 

fever.     American  of  Oct.  11,  1822 
,  the  sheriff,  at  New  Orleans,  of  the  fever. 

American  of  Oct.  11,  1822 

Edward  James,  second  son  of  Capt.  William, 

of  Bristol,  in  17th  year,  on  coast  of  Africa, 

on  board  Sloop  Henry,  Dec.  22,  1822 

Capt.   Seth,    at    Duxbury,   aged    88    years, 

grandson  of  Samuel,  who  was  grandson  of 


602 


VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


BRADFORD : 

William,  second  Governor  of  Plymouth 
Colony.  He  possessed,  at  death  a  portion 
of  his  ancestor's  farm, 

Sylvanus,  at  Glocester,  aged  30  years,  for- 
merly of  Kingston,  Mass., 

George,  in  66th  year, 

George  ;  was  born  in  Rehoboth ;  served  in 
the  army  of  the  Revolution ;  wounded  in 
an  arm,  for  which  he  had  a  pension  ;  served 
the  town  for  years  as  a  constable;  leaves 
wife  and  several  children.     American  of 

Mrs.  Betsey,  at  Montville,  Ct.,  aged  72  years, 
killed  by  lightning  while  at  church, 

Gamaliel,  Warden  of  the  Massachusetts 
State  Prison,  at  Cambridge,  aged  60  years. 
American  of 

William  Henry,  son  of  William  B.,  aged  15 
months, 

Rev.  John,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  aged  69  years. 
American  of 

Nathaniel,  of  Portland,  at  sea,  on  board  Brig 
Fame,  from  Havana, 

Miss  Sally,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Bos- 
ton, aged  58  years.     American  of 

Leonard  J.,  son  of  late  Capt.  Leonard  ].,  of 
Bristol,  at  Havana,  aged  17  years;  was  at- 
tached to  Ship  Roger  Williams.  When 
going  into  Havana  Harbor  he  was  so  se- 
verely wounded  in  firing  the  cannon  as  to 
lose  an  arm  by  amputation,  which  he  sur- 
vived but  a  few  days, 

Samuel,  son  of  Samuel,  aged  20  years,  at 
Bristol, 

Stephen  H.,  aged  32  years,  from  an  overdose 
of  laudanum, 

Stephen  H.,  suddenly,  in  32d  year, 

Joseph,  in  52d  year, 

George,  son  of  George  H.,  aged  20  years, 

John,  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  chairman  board  of 
trustees  for  Transylvania  University,  high 
sheriff  of  the  county,  and  first  editor  of  the 
Kentucky  Gazette.     American  of 

Cornelius,  American  Consul  at  Lyons,  France, 
in  Jerusalem,  Palestine.     American  of 

Charlotte  Frances,  daughter  of  George  H., 
aged  3  years, 
BRADISH  Elizabeth  Gibbs,  wife  of  Luther, 
Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  daughter  of  the 
late  George  Gibbs,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  at 
Boston,  aged  29  years, 


Feb.  20,  1823 

March  21,  1823 
May  12,  1823 


May  20,  1823 
May  25,  1823 

March  12,  1824 

July  29,  1824 

Feb.  4,  1825 

May  7,  1825 

June  17,  1825 


May  2,  1827 

Aug.  12,  1827 

July  22,  1828 

July  23,  1828 

Aug.  10,  1828 

Oct.  IS,  1829 


April  1 6,  1830 
Dec.  31,  1830 
Oct.  II,  1832 

April  S,  1816 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-DEATHS 


603 


-,  at  New  Brunswick, 


BRADISH   Mrs. 

N.  J.,  late  keeper  of  a  fashionable  boarding 
house  on  Broadway,  N.  Y.     American  of 

Mr^. ,  the  boarding  house   keeper. 

Her  death  by  yellow  fever  is  contradicted. 
American  of 
BRADLEY    Sarah   Lindly,   daughter  of  Capt. 
William,   in    this   town,    aged   4    years,    4 
months  and  17  days, 

Charlotte  Jeanette,  daughter  of  Capt.  Wil- 
liam, in  this  town,  aged  i  year,  6  months, 
19  days, 

Capt.  Erastus,  late  of  Connecticut,  at  Sama- 
rang,  Java, 

Louisa  Jeanette,  daughter  of  Capt.  William, 
aged  I  year,  3  months, 

John  S.,  at  New  Haven,  merchant.  Amer- 
ican of 

Hannah  Clayton,  mfant  daughter  of  Capt. 
William,  aged  14  months,  26  days, 

Mr. ,  the  Yorkshire  giant,  in  Eng- 
land. When  dead  he  measured  9  feet  in 
length  and  3  feet  across  shoulders, 

Dr.  William  Henry,  only  son  of  Dr.  William, 
of  Providence,  at  Havana,  about 

Gen.  Henry,  formerly  Lieut.  Governor  of  the 
State,  at  South  Carolina.     American  of 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  aged  74  years, 

Joseph  W.,  son  of  Samuel,  aged  12  years. 
While  riding  in  a  stage,  in  going  down  hill, 
he  put  his  head  out  of  the  window  when 
the  tire  of  the  wheel  broke  and  struck  him 
in  the  head,  causing  death, 

Hon.  Stephen  R.,  at  Walpole,  N.  H.;  was 
born  Oct.  20,  1754,  in  Wallingford,  near 
Cheshire,  Conn.  Graduate  at  Yale  on  eve 
of  Revolution ;  entered  the  Army  serving 
on  staff  of  Gen.  Wooster  at  the  time  he 
fell ;  studied  law  with  Judge  Beebe,  at 
Litchfield  1780;  established  himself  at 
Westminster,  Vt.;  was  one  of  the  state's 
first  Senators  in  Congress.  American  of 
BRADSHAW  Jonathan,  at  Warren,  in  76th 
year,  soldier  and  pensioner  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, 
BRADY  Nathan,  Jr.,  of  Stewart  Co.,  Ga.;  was 
shot  by  an  unseen  foe,  supposed  to  be  an 
Indian,  as  he  is  the  third  victim  at  this 
spot ;  was  years  member  of  the  Assembly. 
American  of 


Sept,  6,  1822 

Sept.  13,  1822 

Aug.  22,  1814 

March  27,  1816 

April  I,  1816 

Oct.  6,  1817 

Oct.  23,  1818 

Aug.  5,  1819 

May  31,  1820 

April  25,  1825 

May  24,  1825 
June  IS,  1827 

Aug.  19,  1830 


Dec.  21,  1830 
Jan.  10,  1826 

March  23,  1831 


604  VITAL  RECORD   QF   RHODE   ISLAND 

BRAGG  Dianna  Jenckes,  in  this  town,  aged  21 

months,  Jan.  26,  1813 

Phebe  Ann,  daughter  of   Wheaton,   in   9th 

year,  Nov.  21,  1817 

Phebe  Ann,  daughter  of  Wheaton,  aged  18 

months,  July  29,  1821 

Wheaton,  Jr.,  son  of  Wheaton,  in  5th  year,  Aug.  20,  1821 

John,  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  in  87th  year,  Sept.  19,  1824 

Sally,  of  Dighton,  daughter  of  late  John,  of 

and  at  Providence ;   her  remains  were  re- 
moved to  Dighton  for  burial ;  was  in  her 

S7th  year,  Jan.  18,  1829 

BRAINARD    John   C,   Esq.,  former  editor  of 

Connecticut  Mirror,  at   New   London,  Ct. 

American  of  Oct.  7,  1828 

BRALEY  Lydia,  wife  of  Elijah,   at  Rochester, 

Mass.,  aged  69  years,  between  March  23 

and  April  14,  18 16 

Elijah,  at    Rochester,  Mass.,  aged  72  years, 

between  March  23  and  April  14,  18 16 
Amos,  postmaster,  at  Freeport.  American  of        April  26,  1816 
,  wife  of  Ebenezer,  at  Freeport.     Amer- 
ican of  April  26,  1 816 
BRAMAN    David,    Sr.,    at    Newport,    aged    75 

years ;   many  years  member  First  Baptist 

Church.     American  of  Dec.  15,  1820 

Thomas,  of  Newport,  at  Staten  Island,  aged 

26  years,  Aug.  2,  1823 

Eunice,  widow   of   David,  at    Newport,  aged 

TJ  years,  Sept.  22,  1824 

BRANCH  Nicholas,  in  this  town,  in  SSth  year,  Feb.  16,  181 1 

Joanna,  widow  of  Daniel,  in  this  town,  aged 

8[  years.     American  of  April  12,  i8u 

Col.  Sanford,  aged  45    years  (Masonic  hon- 
ors), Aug.  20,  1818 
Mary,  wife  of   Aholiah,  at  Cranston,  in  47th 

year.     American  of  May  7,  1819 

Lucretia,  wife   of   Stephen,  aged   30  years ; 

leaves  6  children,  Feb.  18,  1820 

Henry,  son  of  Amos,  at  Sterling,  Ct.,  aged  6 

years.     American  of  Oct.  28,  1823 

Rachel,  wife  of   Nathaniel,  at   Uxbridge,  in 

Sistyear.     American  of  March  25,  1825 

Emily,  wife  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  in  31st  year,  July  21,  1825 

Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  John,  at  Olneyville, 

aged  IS  months,  Aug.  6,  1826 

Ezra,  in  S4th  year,  ,  Jan,  21,  1827, 

Emma,  wife  of  Daniel,  aged  63  years,  Oct.  15,  1828 

Mary  Jane,  youngest  daughter  of  William,  Sept. -30,  1-829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


605 


BRANDT  John,  Chief  of  the  Mohawks,  at  Mo- 
hawk Village,  near  Brantford,  N.  Y.  Amer- 
ican of 
BRASIER  William,  of  Boston,  aged  20  years,  at 
New  York  Hospital,  between  Dec.  i,  182 1, 
and  Feb.  28,  1822,  of  labes  messenterica. 
American  of 
BRATTELL  Capt.  Robert,  in  this  town,  in  73d 
year, 

Susanna,   widow    of    Robert,   at    Pawtuxet, 
aged  70  years.     American  of 
BRAXTON  Mrs.  Tayloe,  in  the  burning  of  the 

Richmond,  Va.,  theatre, 
BRAY   Edmund,  at   Batavia,  E.  I. ;    was  from 
Providence,  on  board  ship  Liverpool, 

Edmund,  of  Pawtucket,  on  board  the  ship 
Liverpool  Packet  of  Boston,  on  passage 
from  Batavia.     American  of 

John,  comedian,  long  a  resident  of  the  United 
States,  at  Leeds,  Eng.    American  of 

Mrs.  Sarah,  of  the  theatre,  aged  34  years. 
American  of 
BRAYMAN  John,  native  of  London;  fell  from 
masthead  of  schooner  Washington,  in  New 
port  harbor  ;  lived  two  hours, 
BRAYTON  Alice,  wife  of  Boyleston,  and  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Col.  Elisha  Mowry,  at  Smith- 
field,  in  31st  year, 

Sarah,  at  Smithfield, 

Charles  A.,  eldest  son  of  Charles,  Esq.,  in 
1 6th  year,  at  Warwick, 

Hannah,  widow  of  Preserved,  of  Rehoboth, 
of  Society  of  Friends,  in  her  60th  year, 

Miss  Martha  L.,  at  Warwick,  in  24th  year, 

Robert,  at  Nev^-port,  in  6iith  year.  American 
of 

Ann  Mercy,  only  daughter  of  Hon.  Charles, 
at  Warwick,  in  22d  year, 

Mary  H.,  wife  of  Stephen  and  daughter  of 
John  Gray,  at  Swanzey,  aged  18  years, 

Cynthia,  only  surviving  daughter  of  John,  at 
Smithfield,  in  31st  year, 

Robert,  at  New  Bedford,  of  Society  of 
Friends,  aged  50  years, 

William,  son  of  Capt,  William,  at  Warren, 

John,  at  Somerset,  in  67th  year  ;  member  of 
Methodist  Church  there  more  than  thirty 
years  ;  sermon  by  Rev.  Mr.  Culver ;  Joshua 
11:2. 

Zuriah,  wife  of  Major  Benjamin,  at  Fall  River, 
aged  76  years. 


Sept.  14,  1832 

March  22,  1822 

June  17,  1809 

Nov.  7,  181 5 

Dec.  26,  181 1 

Aug.  2,  1 82 1 

April  26,  1822 

Aug.  13,  1822 

July  S,  182s 

June  7,  1825 

March  18,  1812 
Nov.  4,  1813 

March  27,  1816 

April  28,  1816 
Aug.  19,  18x8 

Oct.  12,  1819 

Feb. 23,  1820 

May  13,  1822 

Feb.  20,  1822 

Dec.  29,  1822 
Aug.  27,  1824 

March  12,  1829 
Oct.  27,  1829 


606 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


BRAYTON    Matilda,  wife  of   Capt.  John,  and 

only  daughter  of  John  Tyler,  Esq.,  at  Fos- 
ter, in  20th  year, 
Major  Benjamin,  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution, 

at  Fall  River,  aged  73  years, 
David  C,  son  of  David,  at  Smithfield,  aged 

18  years, 
Stephen,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Smithfield,  R.  I., 

at  Fairfield,  Hirkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  in  90th 

year, 
Daniel,  aged  67  years, 
Capt.  James  W.,  at  Warren,  aged  74  years ; 

soldier  of  the  Revolution, 
BRAZER  Samuel,  Jr.,  Esq.,  son  of  Samuel,  of 

Worcester,   at    Baltimore ;     was   formerly 

editor  of  National  ^Egis, 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Worcester, 

Mass.     American  of 
BRAZIL  Empress  of,  died, 
BREASHEARS  Richard    B.,  a  midshipman  U. 

S.  Navy,  at  Charleston.    American  of 
BRECK  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Pennsylvania,  at  Am- 
sterdam, 
Rachal,    widow   of  Robert,    Esq.,    aged    So 

years, 
Jonathan,   at    Union,    Me.,    aged   87   years; 

soldier  of  the  Revolution  under  Lafayette. 

American  of 
BRECKENRIDGE    Joseph   C,    Secretary    of 

State  of  Kentucky.     American  of 
BREED  William,  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  aged  60  years, 

of  Society  of  Friends,  long  an  inhabitant 

of  Nahant;    leaves    wife    and     two    sons. 

American  of 
Simeon,  Esq.,  aged  59  years  ;  president  Nor- 
wich Bank,  at  Norwich,  Ct , 
Nehemiah,   at   Lynn,  Mass.,   of   Society   of 

Friends.     American  of 
BREESE  Francis,  U.  S.  Navy,  son  of  the  late 

Major  John,  of   Newport,   aged   35    years, 

at  sea,   on  passage  from    New    York    to 

Boston.     American  of 
Catharine,  daughter  of  late  John,  at  Newport, 

aged  36  years.     American  of 
BRENT  Hon.   Richard,    U.    S.   Senator    from 

Virginia,  at  Washington, 
Robert,  Esq.,  late  paymaster  general   U.   S. 

Army,  at  Washington,  D.  C.   American  of 
George  F.,  formerly  of  Virginia,  at  Pensacola, 

Fla., 


Nov.  21,  1829 

Dec.  3,  1829 

April  19,  1 83 1 

April  23,  1831 
Dec.  18,  1831 

Sept.  23,  1832 

Feb.  24,  1823 

June  15,  1824 
Dec.  10,  1826 

Sept.  23,  1817 

May  7,  1 82 1 

Aug.  30,  1824 

March  12,  1830 
Sept.  23,  1823 

May  25,  1819 

Aug.  22,  1822 

July  4,  1823 

April  18,  18 1 5 
Oct.  24,  1826 
Dec.  30,  1 8 14 
Sept.  17,  1819 
Sept.  23,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


607 


BRENTON  James,  son  of  Benjamin,  of  Newport, 

at  Schagticoke,  N.  Y.,  aged  39  years, 
Rachal,  wife  of  Benjamin,  at  Newport,  aged 

79  years,  63  years  a  worthy  consort, 
Phebe  (colored),  at  the  Asylum, 
BREWER  Thomas,  at  Taunton,  aged  20  years, 
Susan,   daughter    of    Daniel,    at    Taunton, 

aged  29  years, 
Samuel,  merchant,   at   New  York,   in   36th 

year.     American  of 
Ruth,  wife  of  John,  and  daughter  of  Robert 

Hall,  of  Windham,  N.  Y.,   at  Providence, 

aged  41  years, 
John,  in  49th  year,  bookseller, 
Daniel,  at  Taunton,  aged  82  years, 
John,  aged  75  years, 
Mr. ,  a  merchant,  of  Peekskill,  killed  in 

the  Clift  St.,  New  York,  catastrophe, 

Simeon,  Jr.,  son  of  Simeon,  aged  9  years, 

BREWERTON  Lieut.  Commander  George  D., 

of  U.  S.  Marmes,  in  Pacific  Ocean,  at  Val- 
paraiso, 
BREWSTER  John,  at  Hampton,  Ct.,   aged   84 

years, 
Major  Henry,  at  Blooming   Grove,   aged   79 

years  ;   soldier  of  the  Revolution.     Amer- 
ican of 
BRIANT    Mrs.  Deborah,  at  Barrington,  aged  36 

years.     American  of 
BRIARD  George,  aged  27  years,  at  Portsmouth, 

N.   H.,  midshipman    U.  S.  Navy.     Ameri- 
can of 
George,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  aged  27  years. 

American  of 
BRICE    Robert,  seaman,  killed  on   board  U.  S. 

Frigate    Constitution    in   action   with   the 

Guerriere, 
BRICKLEY    Arthur   P.,  second   son   of   Capt. 

Henry,  in  this  town,  in  17th  year, 
Elizabtth  Westcott,  daughter  of  Capt.  H  enry, 

aged  13  months, 
William  W.,  son  of  Henry,  aged  27  years, 
BRIDE    Ira  E.,  formerly  a  resident   of   Union 

Village,  N.  Y.,  drowned  at   Swanzey,  July 

27 ;   his  body  recovered  29th.     American 

of 
BRIDGE    Hon.  Matthew,  Esq.,  at  Charlestown, 

Mass.,  aged  66  years.     American  of 
Samuel,  of   Boston,  at   Peter   Hilton's  Shot 

Tower  Mansion,  New  York.     American  of 


June  15,  1816 

Nov.  5,  1824 
Dec.  30,  1828 
Jan.  II,  1809 

July  27,  1809 

March  7,  1815 


May  12,  1822 

Nov.  29,  1825 

Dec.  3,  1825 

Feb.  3,  1829 

May  4,  1832 
Sept.  14,  1832 


Jan.  31,  1827 
Aug.  18,  1823 

March  30,  1830 
Oct.  10,  1815 

Dec.  22,  1829 
Dec.  22,  1829 

Aug.  20,  i8i2 

Dec.  28,  181 5 

Sept.  6,  1821 
Sept.  16,  1832 

Aug.  8,  1823 
Nov.  29,  1814 
Sept.  10,  1830 


608 


VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


BRIDGHAM    Martha,  widow  of  Dr.  Joseph,  at 

Rehoboth,  in  71st  year, 
BRIGHAM  Hon.  Elijah,  M.  C.  from  Massachu- 
setts, at  Washington,  D.  C, 
Paul,  at  Norwich,  Vt.,   aged  79  years,  late 

Lieut.  Governor  of  the  State.   American  of 
BRIDGHAM  Lieut.  Ezekiel,  at  Grafton,  Mass., 

aged  81  years.     American  of 
BRIGGS   Ethan  E.,  of  New  Shoreham,  drowned 

from  an  open  boat, 
Amey,  in  this  town, 
Richard,  son  of  Job,  of   Little  Compton,  at 

Boston,  aged  28  years, 
Harriet,  wife  of  Col.  Thomas,  in  this  town, 

in  25th  year, 
Artemus,  only  child   of    Greenleaf,  aged   7 

years,  6  months,  drowned  above  Pawtuxet 

Falls, 
Nathan,  son  of  John,  Jr.,  of  and  at  Warwick, 

m  23d  year.     American  of 
Miriam,  wife  of  Silas,  formerly  of  Norton,  at 

Sutton,  in  39th  year, 
Susan,  daughter  of  John,  at  Warwick,  in  loth 

year.     .American  of 
Cornelius,  son  of  the  late  Cornelius,  at  Little 

Compton, 
Mrs.  Nancy,  in  67th  year, 
Sarah,  wife  of   Job,  at   Taunton,  aged  about 

73  years, 
Deacon  Nathaniel,  at  Taunton,  in  89th  year. 

American  of 
Russell,    at    Coventry,    aged   39   years,    was 

killed  in   the  wheel  pit  by  the  turning  of 

wheel, 
Eliza,  wife  of  Amos,  in  32d  year, 
Elijah,  at  Blackstone,  aged  30  years, 
Daniel,  at  Taunton,  aged  82  years, 
Major    Thomas,   aged    65    years,   at    Little 

Compton,   formerly    member    of    General 

Assembly.     American  of 
Jethro,  at    Little    Compton,  aged    26   years. 

American  of 
James,  of  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  at  Taunton,  aged 

26  years ;  was  taken  ill  in  the  evening  and 

died  the  next  morning, 
Sarah,  wife  of  John,  at  Warwick,  in  47th  year. 

American  of 
Mrs.  Anna,  at  Smithiield,  in  S3d  year, 
George,  at   Dighton,   aged   about   60  years. 

American  of 


July  8, 

Feb.  22, 

July  13 

Dec.  26; 

Oct.  30, 
June  3 

July  20 

June  S 

March  5 
June  2 
Aug.  6 

Sept.  21 

Oct.  26; 
Oct.  23 

April  8, 

Aug.  14, 


June  4, 
Jan.  II 
Jan.  23 
Feb.  10 


May  7 
Sept.  3 

Sept.  15 

Feb.  25 
March  21 


1810 

[816 

1824 

1828 

1810 
1811 

1814 

1816 

1817 

r8i8 

1819 

1819 

1819 
[820 

[821 

[821 


1822 
1822 
[822 
1822 


1822 
1822 

1822 

1823 
1823 


Oct.  7,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-DEATHS 


609 


BRIGGS  Lyman,  at  Pawtucket,  in  i8th  year, 
Sarah,  widow  of  Samuel,  at  Wellington,  aged 
102  years, 

Mary,  widow,  aged  [02  years,  at  Wellington, 
Mass.  She  leaves  9  children  of  the  follow- 
ing ages  :  Samuel,  79 ;  Elizabeth,  TJ  ;  Je- 
mima, 73  ;  Hannah,  72  ;  Abiezer,  70 ;  Ab- 
ner,  68 ;  Robey,  63  ;  Zebedee,  60 ;  Eliakim, 
57 ;  56  grand  and  47  great  grandchildren. 
American  of 

Jethro,  at  Newport,  in  Both  year, 

Julia  Ann,  daughter  of  Edward,  aged  17 
years, 

Sarah,  wife  of  Thomas,  and  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel Carpenter,  of  Cranston,  aged  37 
years,  at  Providence, 

Martha,  wife  of  Joseph,  at  Smithfield,  aged 
42  years, 

Capt.  Jedediah,  at  Berkeley,  aged  58  years, 

William,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  aged  26  years,  sud- 
denly, 

Mrs.  Patience,  wife  of  Capt.  William,  at 
Newport,  aged  73  years, 

Enos  H.,  Jr.,  son  of  Enos  H.,  aged  6  months, 

Eleazer  C,  formerly  of  Coventry,  at  Paw- 
tucket, 

Rebecca  L.,  wife  of  Marshall  B.,  at  Raynham, 
aged  20  years.     American  of 

Sarah  W.,  daughter  of  John,  at  Pawtuxet,  in 
22d  year, 

Amos,  at  Newport,  aged  74  years.  American 
of 

Mrs.  Catharine  B.,  wife  of  Eliakim,  and 
daughter  of  James  Yerrington,  in  23d  year, 

Capt.  Charles,  formerly  of  East  Greenwich, 
at  Pawtucket,  aged  82  years.  American  of 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Amos, aged  7  months. 

Miss  Martha,  at  Cumberland,  suddenly,  in 
63d  year.     American  of 

Fanny  B.,  daughter  of  Miller,  at  Coventry, 
in  19th  year, 

Edwin,  at  Norton,  aged  26  years.  American 
of 

Charles  Joseph,  son  of  Capt.  Joseph,  aged  8 
months, 

Capt.  William,  aged  76  years,  at  Newport, 

Col.  Thomas,  in  53d  year, 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  Esq.,  at 
Norton,  aged  17  years.    American  of 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Joseph,  at  Smithfield, 
in  19th  year. 


Oct.  10,  1823 
Nov.  19,  1823 


Dec.  23,  1823 
Feb.  22,  1824 

March  22,  1825 


April  3,  1825 

Oct.  12,  1825 
March  6,  1826 

March  19,  1826 

Nov.  26,  1826 
Feb.  12,  1827 

June  II,  1827 

July  6,  1827 

Dec.  II,  1827 

Jan.  II,  1828 

June  4,  1828 

June  10,  1828 
Sept.  II,  1828 

Sept.  16,  1828 

Oct.  24,  1828 

Dec.  9,  1828 

May  8,  1829 
Sept.  4,  1829 
Dec.  5,  1829 

Jan.  19,  1830 

Jan.  25,  1830 


610 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


BRIGGS  Mary,  wife  of  Joseph,  at  Newport,  aged 
82  years, 
Susannah,  widow  of  Major  Thomas,  at  Little 

Compton,  aged  69  years.     American  of 
Capt.  Thomas,  at  Berkeley,  aged  98  years. 
His  father  lived  100  years  and  his  grand- 
father about  1 10  years.     American  of 
Benjamin,  son    of  William,  at    Pawtuxet,  in 

17th  year.    American  of 
Joseph,  at  Newport,  aged  82  years, 
Alden,  eldest  son  of  Alden,  Jr.,  at  Pembroke, 

Mass.,  aged  2  years. 
Job,  at  Taunton,  aged  86  years.  American  of 

BRIDGHAM  Joseph,  at  Mendon,  formerly  of 
this  town,  in  46th  year, 

BRIGHAM  Eliza  Ann,  wife  of  Dr.  Adolphus, 
of  Shrewsbury,  at  Southboro,  aged  27 
years, 

BRIGHT  Harriet,  wife  of  Henry,  and  daughter 
of  EliVeazie,  at  Boston,  aged  26  years. 
American  of 

BRIGHTMAN  Henry,  at  Troy,  Mass.,  aged  83 
years, 
Jonathan,  at  Troy,  Mass.,   aged   82   years  3 
months, 

BRINCKERHOFF  Abraham  A.,  son  of  Abra- 
ham, Jr.,  of  New  York,  on  board  U.  S. 
Ship  Constellation,  in  Matanzas  Bay, 

BRINCKLE  Joshua  Gordon,  Esq.,  attorney  at 
law.  Grand  Master  of  Grand  Lodge  of 
Delaware,  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  m  33d 
year.     American  of 

BRINDLEY  Francis,  at  Newport,  aged  88  years. 
American  of 

BRINGHURST  James,  of  Philadelphia,  at  Ports- 
mouth, in  80th  year, 

BRINLEY  George,  Esq,,  Commissary  General, 
a  native  of  Boston,  at  Halifax,  N.  S.  Amer- 
ican of 

BRINTNALL  Capt.  Thomas,  at  Clarendon,  N. 
Y.,  aged  86  years,  was  an  officer  in  the 
Revolution;  was  at  Lexington,  Bunker  Hill 
and  Bennington.     American  of 

BRISBANE  Sir  Charles,  at  St.  Vincents,  Gov- 
ernor of  the  Island.     American  of 

BRISSAT  Silvain,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  aged  33 
years,  son  of  the  celebrated  Brissat,  one  of 
the  promoters  and  victims  of  the  French 
Revolution;  was  educated  at  the  Polytech- 
nick  School,   Paris,    and    employed   as    a 


April  3,  1830 
April  6,  1830 

June  22,  1830 

Sept.  17,  1830 
Oct.  s,  1830 

Feb.  24,  1 83 1 
June  14,  1831 

Aug.  7,  181S 

March  21,  183 1 

Feb.  S,  1830 

May  26,  1825 

July  2,  1827 

Aug.  2,  1825 


Feb.  4,  1825 
April  26,  1 8 16 
Feb.  27,  1810 

May  30,  1809 

Sept.  24,  1830 
Jan.  IS,  1830 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


611 


BRISSAT : 

mathematician  at  Guadaloupe,  from  whence 
he  came  to  the  United  States, 

BRISTO  James,  killed  by  a  falling  tree  on  fire, 
in  Cumberland  Co.,  Ky., 

BRISTOW  William,  Clerk  of  Court  and  District, 
at  Marlborough,  S.  C,  Aug.  30,  and  on 
Sept.  I,  his  wife  Satatia,  both  of  bilious 
fever.     American  of 

BRITTLE  Admiral,  Governor  of  the  Danish 
East  Indies,  at  Tanquebar.     American  of 

BRITT  John,  at  Bedford,  Penn.  He  was  one  of 
the  13  who  saved  Gen.  Washington  from 
capture  on  the  field  of  battle,  from  a  fall. 
American  of 

BRITTAIN  Eunice,  wife  of  Seth,  at  Raynham, 
aged  34  years.     American  of 

BRITTION  WiUiam,  late  of  New  York,  mer- 
chant, at  Liverpool,  Eng.,  aged  32  years. 
He  died  the  second  day  after  his  arrival. 
American  of 

BROAD  Mr. ,  in    England;   was  servant  in 

the  Marquis  of  Lansdown's  family  for  40 
years.  He  was  walking  in  the  park  with 
friends  and  picked  up  a  dead  adder  and 
opened  its  mouth  to  show  where  the  poison 
was  located.  The  next  day  was  found 
dead  in  bed.  It  is  supposed  from  a  cut  on 
his  finger  the  poison  was  conveyed  to  his 
system.  American  of 
Rev.  Amos,  at  Woodbridge,  aged  55  years, 
a  travelling  Free  Will  Baptist  minister. 
American  of 

BROADBENT  Mr. ,  of  Saddleworth,  Eng., 

lost  in  the  wreck  of  Ship  Diamond.    Amer- 
ican of 

BROADFIELD  James,  seaman,  perished  in  the 
wreck  of  the  Schooner  Quaker, 

BROADHEAD  Daniel,  at  Philadelphia,  in  76th 
year,  soldier  of  the  Revolution.  American 
of 

BROADWAY  Charles,  blacksmith,  drowned 
near  Fairbank's  Mill,  in  Coventry, 

BROCKENBRIDGE  Hon.  Henry  Hugh,  one 
of  the  Justices  Supreme  Court  of  Penn., 
which  place  he  had  held  for  nearly  17  years, 
at  Carlisle, 

BROCKETT  Abel,  at  North  Haven,  Ct.,  aged 
90  years.     American  of 


March  16,  1819 
May  5,  1832 

Sept.  23,  1825 
Aug.  15,  1817 

July  I,  1817 
July  13,  1827 

July  26,  1825 


Jan.  20,  1 818 

June  IS,  1830 

March  i,  1825 
March  6,  1820 

F'eb.  8,  1 83 1 
Dec.  IS,  1828 

June  25,  1816 
Oct.  20,  18 1 5 


Q12  VITAL  RECORD  OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

BROCKET    Mrs.    Sarah,  at   New   Haven,  Ct., 

aged  71  years.     She  was  the  first  to  die  of 

a  family  of  six  sisters,  the  average  of  whose 

ages  is  72  years,  whose  husbands  are  still 

living.    American  of  Feb.  13,  1824 

BRODIE    Lady ,  wife  of   Sir   Peter, 

thrown  from  her  carriage.     American  of  Aug.  2,  1825 

BROECK  John  T.,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Revolu- 
tionary patriot,  Dec.  26,  1822 
BROMLEY    Erastus,   of    Connecticut,    second 

mate  of  ship  Asia,  at  sea,  lost  overboard,  July  7,  1817 

James,  drowned  in  the  bay.     American  of  May  25,  1827 

BRONAUGH  Dr.  J.  C,  president  of  the  Legis- 
lative Council  of   Florida,  at   Pensacola,  of 

the  fever.     American  of  Oct,  n,  1822 

Dr. ,  at  New  Orleans,  of  the  fever. 

American  of  Oct.  11,  1822 

BRONSDON    Mrs.  Clarrissa,  wife   of   Boni,  of 

Boston,  and  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Elijah 

Daggett,  at  Attleboro,  in  32d  year,  June  16,  1816 

Benjamm,  at  Milton,  aged  72  years.  Amer- 
ican of  May  4,  1830 
BRONSON    Enos,    Esq.,  at    Philadelphia,  aged 

48  years,  formerly  editor  and  proprietor  of 

United  States  Gazette.     American  of  April  29,  1823 

Lewis,  U.  S.  soldier,  shot  at  a  circus,  in  Sa- 
vannah, by  another  soldier  named  Kimball,  Feb.  14,  1828 
George,  only  child   of   late  Capt.  S.  G.,  who 

formerly  commanded   the  ship   Herold  in 

the  Liverpool  trade,  at  Hingham  while  on 

a  visit  to  his  mother  ;  was  a  member  of  the 

junior  class,  Brown  University,  Jan.  19,  1830 

BROOKE     Gen.    William,    killed    by    his    son 

Thomas,  at   Radnor,  Penn.,  aged  83  years; 

was  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution.  Ameri- 
can of  Sept.  22,  1829 
BROOKS    William,  of   Marblehead,  seaman   of 

brig    Success,  wrecked   on    Brant    Rock, 

Marshfield,  84   days   from    St.  Petersburg, 

Russia,  Nov.  27,  181 1 

Harrington,  of  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  while  running 

contraband    goods,    shot    by    the    police. 

American  of  Dec.  6,  181 1 

Hon.    Samuel,   a  native   of    New   England, 

at   Natchez,   Miss.,  suddenly;    was   State 

Treasurer  at  his  death.     American  of  March  13,  1818 

Joshua,  at   Hudson,  N.  Y.,  supposed   to   be 

120  years  old,  July  5,  1822 

Dr  Ephraim,  at    Barre,  Mass.,  long   time   a 

physician  in  that  town.     American  of  July  25,  1823 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


613 


BROOKS  Hon.  John,  late  Governor  of   Massa- 
chusetts, at  Medford,  in  73d  year, 

Lieut.  David,  U.  S.  2d  Infantry,  at  Fortress 
Macinac,  Mich., 

Jonathan,  at  Albany,  in  91st  year.  Amer- 
ican of 

John,  was  tried  in  Hartford  Co.,  Ct.,  for  mur- 
dering his  father.  He  was  a  mulatto. 
American  of 

Anna,  wife  of   Hon.  Peter   C,  precisely  on 
completing    her    59th    year.     She  was   a 
daughter  of  Judge  Gorham,   of   Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  at  Medford, 
BROOME  William  P.,  steward  of  the  New  York 

almshouse,  of  the  cholera, 
BROPHY    Naomi  Adelaide,  wife  of  Thomas  H,, 

at  Cumberland,  in  i8th  year, 
BROTH  ERTON  John,  labourer,  at  Blyenhill, 
Stafford  Co.,  Eng.,  in  80th  year.  He 
served  in  the  37th  Regiment  18  years;  was 
at  the  battle  of  Minden ;  was  a  man  of 
great  strength.  American  of 
BROWN  Phebe,  wife  of  Moses,  of  this  town, 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  at  North  Kings- 
town, in  93d  year, 

Christopher,  at  Smithfield,  in  40th  year, 

C.  B.,  at  Philadelphia,  author  of  several 
books.     American  of 

Seth,  at  Swanzey,  in  54th  year, 

Amey,  wife  of  Dexter,  of  this  town,  aged  67 
years, 

William,  of  this  town,  aged  24  years, 

Capt.  Zephaniah,  in  this  town,  suddenly,  in 
73d  year, 

George,  son  of  Richard,  in  this  town,  in  6sth 
year, 

Anstress,  wife  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  in  this  town, 
aged  25  years, 

William,  in  the  Durning  of  the  Richmond, 
Va.,  theatre, 

Richard,  in  this  town,  aged  lOO  years,  12 
days, 

Hannah,  widow  of  Capt.  William  S.,  in  this 
town,  in  54th  year, 

John,  seaman,  killed  on  board  U.  S.  Frigate 
Constitution  in  action  with  the  Guerriere, 

Ichabod,  in  this  town,  in  76th  year, 

,  Lieut,  of  Marines,  killed  on  board  the 

Chesapeake  in  action  with  the  Shannon, 

Waterman,  at  North  Providence,  in  35th 
year. 


March  i,  1825 

May  18,  1827 

April  14,  1829 

Oct.  9,  1829 

Feb.  21,  1830 

July  27,  1832 

Jan.  I,  1824 


March  20,  1810 
Oct.  19,  1808 

Sept.  7,  1809 
July  8,  1809 

March  9,  18 10 
April  26,  1 8 10 

June  I,  1810 
June  9,  1810 

July  25,  1810 

Oct.  14,  1810 

Sept.  22,  181 1 

Dec.  26,  181 1 

March  22,  18 12 

April  15,  1812 

Aug.  20,  1 8 12 
March  it,  1813 

May  25,  1813 

Sept.  3,  1813 


614 


VITAL   RECORD    OP   RHODE  ISLAND 


BROWN  Mrs.  Mary,  late  of  this  town,  at  Crans- 
ton, at  an  advanced  age, 

Hannah,  widow  of  Charles,  in  this  town, 
aged  80  years. 

Col.  Chad,  at  Glocester,  in  85th  year ;  he  and 
wife  had  lived  together  67  years,  were 
buried  in  one  grave,  died, 

Zerviah,  wife  of  Col.  Chad,  at  Glocester,  in 
goth  year, 

Jabez,  formerly  of  Cumberland,  drowned  near 
Vinal  Haven,  Me.,  while  removing  a  cow 
from  Deer  Island  to  the  mainland ;  was  in 
his  44th  year, 

Obadiah,  Esq.,  in  this  town,  in  53d  year, 

Capt.  Arthur,  at  Newport,  in  46th  year. 
American  of 

Freelove,  widow  of  Capt.  Zephaniah,  in  68th 
year, 

Elizabeth  Foster,  wife  of  Obadiah  D.,  at  Bris- 
tol, in  38th  year.     American  of 

Bonner  (colored),  at  an  advanced  age.  Amer- 
ican of 

Parker,  formerly  of  Boxford,  drowned  in  Bel- 
fast Bay,  Me.,  by  the  upsetting  of  a  boat. 
American  of 

,  burnt  in  a  coal  pit,  at  Deerfield,  N.  H., 

Capt.  Elisha,  of  Tiverton,  at  Newport,  died 
suddenly  in  the  street, 

Edward,  in  this  town,  in  35th  year.  Amer- 
ican of 

John,  at  .Schnectady,  N.  Y.,  aged  51  years; 
fell  dead  in  his  neighbors  arms.  Ameri- 
can of 

Lydia,  wife  of  Dea.  John,  at  Rehoboth,  in 
79th  year, 

David,  Friend  mmister,  in  New  Jersey,  aged 
82  years.     American  of 

James,  Senior,  in  Ohio.     American  of 

Major  James,  near  Marietta,  O.  American 
of 

Mrs.  ,  wife  of  Major  James.     American 

of 
-,  child  of  John,  at  Waterford,  O.     Amer- 


ican of 
Jesse,    brother   of    Major    James,    at    Olive 

Green,  O.     American  of 
Mrs.    ,    wife  of  Jesse,  at   Olive  Green, 

O.     American  of 
John,  brother  of  Major  James,  at  Waterford, 

O.    American  of 


March  11, 

1814 

Sept.  9, 

1814 

Sept.  19, 

1814 

Sept.  17, 

1814 

Oct.  31, 
Feb.  14, 

1814 
1815 

March  24, 

181S 

April  17, 

181S 

Mays, 

181S 

May  9, 

1815 

Nov.  3, 
Jan.  2, 

1815 
1816 

Feb.  6, 

1816 

Feb.  9, 

1816 

April  26, 

1816 

May  5, 

i8r6 

May  21, 
May  28, 

1816 
1816 

May  28, 

1816 

May  28, 

i8i6 

May  28, 

1816 

May  28, 

1816 

May  28, 

1816 

May  28, 

1816 

RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  5^5 

BROWN  Capt. ,  of  schooner  William,  of  this 

port,  at  Hamilton,  Ber.,  Aug.  18,  1816 

Capt.  Jeremiah,  in  this  town,  in  71st  year,  Jan.  4,  1817 

Governour   Howe,  eldest  son  of  Major  Gen- 
eral  Brown,  aged    12   years,   drowned    at 
Brownville,  N.  Y.,  while  skating.     Ameri- 
can of  Jan.  10.  1817 
Capt.  Jeremiah,  of   Charleston,  S.  C,  in  this 

town,  in  74th  year,  Feb.  28,  1817 

Penelope,  wife  of  Beriah,  Jr.,  and  daughter 
of  George  Spencer,  of  East  Greenwich,  in 
42d  year,  of  Society  of  Friends,  at  North 
Kingstown,  April  3,  18 17 

Amey,  wife  of  Samuel,  Esq.     American  of  April  29,  1817 

Huldah,  wife  of  Deacon  Samuel,  and  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  John  Hunt,  at  Seekonk,  in 
62d  year,  May  23,  1817 

William,    at     Barrington,     aged     81     years. 

American  of  June  13,  1817 

Zebedee,  Jr.,  at   Seekonk,  in   27th   year,  son 

of  Capt.  Zebedee,  of  this  town,  July  20,  181 7 

Samuel,  at  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.,  in  42d  year ; 

was  a  historical  and  statistical  writer,  Sept.  15,  1817 

Morris,  at   Providence,  aged  about  50  years, 

suddenly,  Dec.  3,  1817 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Elisha,  formerly  of  this 
town,  at  Johnston,  in  69th  year.  American 
of  Dec.  26,  1817 

Ensign  Jonathan,  at  Russell,  N.  Y.,  aged  38 
years.     He  was  drilling  a  private.     While 
exercising   with    a   loaded  gun  from  which 
the   priming   had  been  shaken  out,  it   ex- 
ploded and  killed  him  on  the  spot.     Amer- 
ican of  Dec.  30,  1817 
Dexter,  at  Seekonk,  in  32d  year.  American  of         Jan.  13,  1818 
Sarah,   eldest    daughter  of    Abel,   Esq.,   of 
Cumberland,  at  Vinal  Haven,  Mass.,  in  S5th 
year.     American  of  Jan.  13,  1818 
Col.  Richard,  a  blooded   Cherokee  Indian,  a 
great  friend  to  the  United  States,  in  Ten- 
nessee.    American  of                                            Feb.  27,  181 8 
William,   at   Salem,   Mass.,   aged   30  years, 
Friend  minister.     American  of                            June  16,  1818 

Edward,  only  son  of   I ,  at   Schenectady, 

N.  Y.,  aged  8  years.  He  suffered  from  a 
contraction  of  the  sinews  of  the  legs.  A 
quack  named  William  Wood  tried  to  cure 
him.     American  of  Aug.  28,  18 18 

John,  son  of  Capt.  John,  at  New  Orleans,  on 
board  brig  Mary  of  this  port,  aged  23  years,       Sept.  22,  181 8 


616 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


BROWN  Edward  S.,  youngest  child  of  Jeremiah, 

Esq.,  aged  21  months, 
Freelove,   widow  of  Capt.   James,   in    54th 

year.     American  of 
,  at  Montreal,  a  butcher,  poisoned  from 

skinning  an  oxx, 
Mrs.  Mary,  at  Warren,  aged  71  years.  Amer- 
ican of 
George,  murdered,  in  Chester  Dist.,  S.  C, 
Joanna   Frances,   daughter  of   James,  aged 

16  months.     American  of 
Smith,  son  of  Elisha,  at  Burrillville,  in  24th 

year.     American  of 
Lucretia,  in  48th  year,  at  Locke,  Cayuga  Co., 

N.  Y.,  suddenly ;  has  left  10  children, 
Phebe,  widow  of  Bonno  (colored),  upwards  of 

90  years;   many  years  a    servant   in  Gov. 

Hopkin's    family ;   sermon    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Edes, 
Henry  Francis,  only  son  of  Capt.  Nicholas, 

at  Glocester,  in  7th  year.     American  of 
Mrs.  Sarah,  widow  of  John,  at  Johnston,  in 

83d  year.     American  of 
Philip,  at  Newport,  in    58th    year,    suddenly. 

American  of 
Dr.  Thomas,  professor  of  Moral  Philosophy 

in  University  of  Edenburgh,  at  Brempton, 

Eng.,  m  42d  year,  died  April  2,  1820.     See 

his  obituary  in  American  of 
Capt.    Jesse,    at    Rehoboth,    in    56th    year, 
Moses,    Esq.,  at    Beverley,    Mass.,    aged   72 

years  ;   president  of  the  bank  ;   was  a  cap- 
tain in  the  Revolution.     American  of 
Susan,    daughter  of  Capt.  George  L.,    aged 

7  years, 
Rev.  Francis,  president   of   Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, at  Hanover,  N.  H.     American  of 
Maria,   wife   of    James,     at    Providence,    in 

25  th  year, 
James  Francis,  infant  son  of  James,  aged  3 

months,  12  days, 
Sally,  wife  of  Capt,  John,  in  31st  year, 
Stephen,  eldest    son   of    Christopher,  in  gth 

year.     American  of 
Thomas,  son  of  late  Edmund,  at  Newport,  in 

47th  year, 
Abby,  youngest  daughter  of  John,  aged  6 

years, 
James  M.,  of   Providence,  aged  25  years,  at 

sea,  on  jjoard  brig  Nancy,  on  passage  from 

Port  au  Prince  to  Charleston, 


Oct.  20,  1 818 

June  15,  1819 

June  27,  1819 

Sept.  7,  1 8 19 
Sept.  27,  1 8 19 

Oct.  15,  1819 

Nov.  30,  1819 

Dec.  26,  1819 

Jan.  18,  1820 

March  7,  1820 

March  7,  1820 

March  24,  1820 


June  13,  1820 
June  21,  1820 


June  23,  1820 
July  16,  1820 
Aug.  4,  1820 

Aug.  20,  1820 

Sept.  I,  1820 
Oct.  II,  1820 

Dec.  19,  1820 

Feb.  23,  1821 

May  15,  1 82 1 

June  20,  1 82 1 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


617 


BROWN    Mrs.  Abigail,  at    Smithfield,   in    50th 
year, 

Julia  A.,  youngest  daughter  of  Pardon  A.,  of 
Providence,  at  Foster, 

iVIaria,  widow  of  Capt.  James  N.,  daughter 
of  late  Dr.  Stiles,  of  New  Jersey,  at 
Natchez.    American  of 

Daniel,  late  of  Rhode  Island,  in  Ohio, 

Leir,  at  Glocester,  in  50th  year, 

W.  P.  Olney,  son  of  George  C,  aged  4  years, 

Susannah,  widow  of  Capt.  Jeremiah,  in  66th 
year, 

John,  son  of  Elisha,  aged  28  years, 

Silas,  Jr.,  son  of  Capt.  Silas,  at  South  Kings- 
town, aged  21  years, 

Robert,  son  of  late  Capt.  William,  in  22nd 
year, 

Sylvester  Luther,  son  of  Capt.  Whipple,  in 
4th  year, 

David,  at  Swanzey,  aged  82  years;  was  a 
member  of  the  Massachusetts  Convention 
that  adopted  the  National  Constitution, 

Deacon  John,  at  Rehoboth,  aged  85  years, 

Miss  Anna,  at  Seekonk,  in  77th  year, 

Stuteley,  Jr.,  at  Wickford,  aged  39  years, 

Hannah,  wife  of  George,  at  South  Kings- 
town, in  72d  year. 

Deacon  Kent,  at  Barrington,  aged  57  years; 
leaves  wife  and  8  children  ;  sermon  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Williams,  II  Cor.  V  :  8, 

Maria  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Whipple, 
aged  I  year, 

Frances,  wife  of  Capt.  Silas,  and  eldest 
daughter  of  Benjamin  Brenton,  of  New- 
port, at  South  Kingstown,  aged  56  years, 

Lydia,  widow  of  Capt.  Daniel,  at  Newport, 
aged  76  years, 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Deacon  Kent,  aged 
28  years,  at  Barrington, 

Obadiah,  only  son  of  Moses,  in  52d  year.  So- 
ciety of  Friends, 

Mrs.  Abigail,  at  Tiverton,  aged  88  years. 

James,  son  of  Samuel  N.,  of  Providence,  at 
Norwich,  aged  about  2  years, 

Abby,  wife  of  Nicholas,  Jr.,  and  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  late  General  James  B.,  in  23d  year, 
at  sea,  on  her  passage  to  New  Providence 
for  her  health, 

Benjamin,  aged  57  years, 

Jonathan,  formerly  of  Seekonk,  at  Uxbridge, 
aged  30  years.     American  of 


July  24,  1 82 1 
July  29,  1 82 1 

Aug.  24,  1 82 1 

Oct.  4,  1 82 1 

Nov.  15,  1821 

Dec.  10,  1821 

Dec.  16,  1821 
Feb.  I,  1822 

Feb.  14,  1822 

March  11,  1822 

March  24,  1822 


April  18,  1822 

May  29,  1822 

July  7,  1822 

July  8,  1822 

July  9,  1822 


Aug.  9,  1822 
Aug.  13,  1822 

Sept.  14,  1822 

Sept.  17,  1822 

Sept.  20,  1822 

Oct.  15,  1822 
Nov.  I,  1822 

Nov.  3,  1822 


Nov.  7,  1822 
Jan.  26,  1823 

Feb.  21,  1823 


618 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


BROWN  Lydia,  wife  of  Lewis  C,  and  daughter 
of  Noah  Ballou,  all  of  and  at  Cumberland, 
in  3Sth  year, 

James,  in  34th  year, 

Hannah,  wife  of  Isaac,  at  Tiverton, 

George  W.,  at  Worcester,  aged  29  years, 
formerly  of  Rehoboth, 

Elizabeth  W.,  native  of  Connecticut,  at  Nor- 
folk, Va.,  had  been  employed  as  a  teacher 
in  this  vicinity, 

Capt.  John,  of  sloop  Mary,  of  this  port,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C, 

George,  native  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  formerly  of 
Foster,  at  Milford,  O.,  in  30th  year, 

Charles,  formerly  of  North  Kingstown,  at 
Pawtuxet,  in  78th  year, 

Mrs.  Anna,  in  87th  year, 

Robert,  a  young  Englishman,  buried  by  the 
American  Consul  at  Tivoli,  Italy.  He  fell 
into  the  falls  and  was  drowned.  American 
of 

Capt.  John  J.,  native  of  Rhcde  Island,  near 
Pensacola.     American  of 

Leah,-  wife  of  Allen,  at  Warren, 

Pardon,  at  Middletown,  aged  70  years.  Amer- 
ican of 

John  Cooke,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  at  Ports- 
mouth, O.,  aged  26  years,  son  of  late  Capt. 
Elisha,  of  Tiverton ;  was  a  graduate  of 
Brown  University, 

Eugene  L.,  son  of  the  celebrated  Charles 
Brockden  Brown,  at  Philadelphia.  Ameri- 
can of 

Sylvester,  aged  about  34  years, 
BROWNE  Edward,  nephew  of  Col.  Aaron  Burr, 

in  Missouri.     American  of 
BROWN  Miss  Elizabeth,    at  Newport,  aged  69 
years.     American  of 

Sarah,  widow  of  Hon.  John,  in  87th  year, 

,  wife  of  Capt.  Lawrence;  was  sit- 
ting by  the  fire  with  a  child  in  her  arms. 
She  fainted  and  fell  into  the  fire  and  so 
badly  burnt  herself  that  death  ensued. 
American  of 

Hannah  G.,  wife  of  Beriah,  and  daughter  of 
Benjamin  Arnold,  of  Stanford,  N.  Y.,  at 
North  Kingstown,  in  39th  year,  a  member 
of  Society  of  Friends, 

Henry  B.,  grandson  of  late  Col.  Dexter,  in 
26th  year. 


March  29,  1823 

April  17,  1823 

May  7,  1823 

June  13,  1823 


Aug.  5,  1823 

Aug.  18,  1823 

Aug.  25,  1823 

Aug.  29,  1823 
Sept.  22,  1823 

Sept.  23,  1823 

Nov.  25,  1823 
Dec.  3,  1823 

Dec.  9,  1823 


Dec.  19,  1823 

April  9,  1824 
May  28,  1824 

Oct.  22,  1824 

Dec.  7,  1824 
Feb.  27,  1825 


March  18,  1825 

April  10,  1825 
May  s,  1825 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  619 

BROWN  Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Boston,  aged  71  years, 

native  of  Newport,  buried  there,  May  22,  1825 

Ann  Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Daniel,  at 

Boston,  aged  S  years,  6  months,  June  7,  1825 

John,  at  almshouse,  Billerica,  committed  sui- 
cide while  insane,  by  forcing  his  wooden 
leg  down  his  throat,  aged  55  years.  Ameri- 
can of  June  7,  1825 

Enock,  at  Lunburgh,  aged  49  years,  June  30,  1825 

John  Carpenter,  son  of  Joseph,  aged  i  month, 

21  days,  July  4,  1825 

Simon,  aged  18,  and  Orin,  15,  sons  of  Thomas. 
This  is  the  second  time  he  has  lost  two 
sons  at  once,  at  Clinton,  N.  Y.  American 
of  July  22,  1825 

William,    only    son    of   Thurston,   of    Little 

Compton,  at  Providence,  aged  18  years,  Aug.  10,  1825 

Mary  Gardiner,   daughter  of   John,  at  South 

Kingstown,  aged  13  months.    American  of         Aug.  30,  1825 

John,  at  Seekonk,  aged  81  years.  Had  pro- 
fessed religion  more  than  50  years,  and  30 
years  member  of  the  Baptist  Church  here. 
American  of  Oct.  7,  1825 

Adam,  at  Havana,  in  25th  year,  Oct.  26,  1825 

Jeremiah,  son  of  Peleg,  at  South  Kingstown. 

American  of  Dec.  6,  1825 

John,  a    Revolutionary   soldier,  shot    by  his 

son,  in  Virginia.     American  of  Dec.  6,  1825 

Tabitha,  daughter  of  Peleg,  at  South  Kings- 
town.    American  of  Dec.  6,  1825 

Abner,  eldest  son  of   Jesse,   at  Cumberland, 

in  30th  year,  Jan.  22,  1826 

Major  Elisha,  at  Tiverton,  suddenly,  aged  63 

years,  Jan.  25,  1826 

Bonner,  Jr.,  (colored)  in  65th  year,  Feb.  3,  1826 

Oliver  H.,  son  of  Allen,  at  Foster,  aged  23 
years,  March  11,  1826 

Dorcas,  wife  of  late  Obadiah  M.,  of   Society 

of  Friends,  in  63d  year,  suddenly,  May  13,  1826 

Elisha,  son  of  late  Capt.  Elisha,  at  Tiverton, 
in  19th  year.  May  26,  1826 

Cornelius  A.,  infant  son  of   late  Adam,    aged 

4  months,  5  days,  Aug.  20,  1826 

Laura  M.,  infant  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq., 
aged  I  year,  8  months,  Aug.  31,  1826 

Lieut.  Thomas  S.,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Auster- 
litz,  N.  Y.;  was  traveling  for  his  health. 
American  of  Oct.  3,  1826 

Dr.  Preston,  shot  by  Smith,  in  Ken- 
tucky.    American  of  Oct.  13,  1826 


620 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


BROWN  Smith,  at  Pembroke,  Mass.,  aged  about 
70  years,  Society  of  Friends,  early  in 

William  Henry,  son  of  John,  in  4th  year, 

Elisha,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Pembroke, 
Mass.,  aged  78  years.     American  of 

Francis,  at  Marlow,  N.  H.,  aged  72  years  ; 
was  at  Lexington  alid  served  in  the  Revo- 
lution.    American  of 

Mrs.  Hannah,  wife  of  Rev.  Oliver,  at  Kings- 
ton, 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Dr.  Simeon,  at  Smith- 
field,  aged  about  105  years, 

Capt.  Elisha,  at  Boston,  an  officer  in  the 
Revolution, 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Thomas,  at  Newport, 
aged  56  years.     American  of 

Susan,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Artemus, 
aged  4  years, 

Harriet  Amelia,  infant  daughter  of  George  C, 
aged  13  months, 

Capt.  Artemus,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  at  Provi- 
dence, in  34th  year, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Eleazer,  at  Uxbridge,  in 
1 8th  year, 

Capt.  John,  son  of  late  William,  of  Newport, 
at  Providence,  in  56th  year,  suddenly. 
American  of 

Miss  Lydia,  aged  64  years, 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Charles,  of  North  Kings- 
town, at  Wickford,  aged  70  years.  Ameri- 
can of 

Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  at  New- 
port, aged  29  years, 

Jabez,  son  of  Nicholas,  of  Cumberland,  R.  L, 
at  Attleboro, 

William  Kent,  son  of  Nathaniel,  aged  4 
months,  14  days, 

Miss  Deborah,  formerly  of  Warren,  at  Prov- 
idence, in  82d  year, 

John,  jeweller,  formerly  of  New  York,  in 
Chili,  aged  32  years, 

William,  at  Smithfield,  in  84th  year.  Amer- 
ican of 

Reuben,  son  of  late  Pero  (colored),  at  Bar- 
rington.     American  of 

David  and  Jonathan,  twin  brothers,  aged  31 
years  ;  David  died  April  30,  Jonathan  May 
2  ;  David  was  seized  suddenly  with  mental 
derangement  which  so   affected   Jonathan 


Dec,  1826 
Dec.  9,  1826 

March  20,  1827 


April  20,  1827 

June  4,  1827 

June  7,  1827 

July  23,  1827 

July  31,  1827 

Sept.  12,  1827 

Sept.  30,  1827 

Oct.  4,  1 827 

Nov.  14,  1827 


Dec.  II,  1827 
July  15,  1828 


Sept.  5,  1828 

Sept.  10,  1828 

Dec.  19,  1828 

Jan.  3,  1829 

Jan.  7,  1829 

Jan.  8,  1829 

Feb.  10,  1829 

March  3,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


621 


BROWN: 

that  he  fell  also  a  victim  ;    both  buried   in 
one  grave,  at  South  Orange,  N.  J.     Amer- 

^,ican  of  May  19,  1829 

Fleet  Greene,  son  of  late  Fleet,  Esq.,  of  Fos- 
ter, at  Providence,  in  27th  year,  May  25,  1829 

Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  Clarke,  at  East  Green- 
wich, funeral  from  the  residence  of  her 
son  Col.  Benjamin,  died  July  19,  1829 

Gilbert  Richmond,   son   of   Pardon,   aged  2 

years,  6  months,  Aug.  i6,  1829 

Lydia,  widow  of  Ichabod,  in  77th  year,  more 
than  50  years  member  First  Baptist  Church,  Dec.  2,  1829 

Miss  Sally,  aged  about  64  years,  Dec.  3,  1829 

Capt.  Zebedee,  aged  71  years,  Jan,  2,  1830 

Capt.  Palatiah,  at  Wrentham,  aged  94  years  ; 
soldier  of  the  Revolution  ;  was  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Burgoyne.     American  of  Feb.  19,  1830 

Phebe,  wife  of  John,  formerly  of  Smithfield, 

at  Adams,  Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1830 

Harriet  Adeline,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt. 

George  L„  aged  3  years,  March  4,  1830 

Lucy,  wife  of  Pardon,  and  daughter  of  Capt. 
Nathaniel  Armstrong,  of  South  Kingstown, 
at  Middletown,  aged  23  years,  May  27,  1830 

Mary,  at  Kennebunk,  aged  63  years.  Amer- 
ican of  May  28,  1 830 

Capt.  Simeon,  at  Brentwood,  aged  81   years; 

Revolutionary  soldier.     American  of  June  25,  1830 

Arnold,  son  of  Abraham,  of  Little  Compton, 

drowned  at  Tiverton,  aged  about  24  years,         June  29,  1830 

Anna,  wife  of  Capt.  Elisha,  at  Swanzey,  aged 

71  years,  July  9,  1830 

John  (colored),  was  running  a  race  with 
another  when  he  came  in  contact  ^ith  a 
wagon  shaft  which  proved  fatal,  at  West- 
erly, ^  July  14,  1830 

Ann,  wife  of  James,  late  U.  S.  Minister  to 
France,  at  Philadelphia,  Oct.  19,  1830 

James,  at  Kitanning,  Penn.,  aged  88  years ; 
was  3  years,  6  months  in  the  War  of  the 
Revolution.  At  battle  of  Brandywine,  a 
soldier  who  took  his  place  a  few  minutes 
while  he  fixed  his  flint  was  killed  and 
another  fell  at  his  right  in  the  same  battle. 
American  of  Nov.  25,  1830 

Eleanor,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  of  South  Kings- 
town, at  Newport,  in  76th  year,  Feb.  17,  1831 
Joseph,  at  Warwick,  in  88th  year,                            March  8,  183 1 

Joseph,  at  Wickford,  in  83d  year,  March  8,  1831 


522  VITAL   RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

BROWN   Jane,  youngest  daughter  of  David,  at 

Pawtucket,  March  13,  183 1 

Joseph,   of   Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  at    Concord, 

N.  H.,   aged   43  years,   long  known   as  a 

wagoner.     American  of  April  15,  1831 

Mather,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  aged  88  years, 

officer  of  the  Revolution  ;  was  at  Saratoga ; 

had  commanded  a  company  under  Stark  at 

Bennington.     American  of  April  15,  1831 

Mrs.  Sally,  at  Lowell,  aged  38  years.    Amer- 
ican of  May  3,  1 83 1 
Joseph,  at  Lynn,  aged  70  years.    American  of        June  10,  1831 
Mary,  wife  of  Thomas,  in  53d  year,                          July  10,  1831 
Mary  R.,  wife  of  William  B ,  and  daughter  of 

John  Nichols,  at  South  Kingstown,  aged  25 

years,  July  11,  1831 

John    B.,  at    Newport,  in  36th  year.     Ameri- 
can of  Nov.  II,  1831 
Mrs.  Sarah   T.,  wife   of   Joseph    M.,  Esq.,  at 

Bristol,  aged  24  years.     American  of  Nov.  15,1831 

Peleg,    formerly   of    Middletown,    at    South 

Kingstown,  aged  74  years,  Dec.  4,  1831 

Andrew,  at  North  Providence,  in  83d  year,  Jan.  8,  1832 

Isaac,  of   Wickford,  seaman,  at  sea  on  board 

brig  Sampson,  on  passage  from  Providence 

to  Havana.     American  of  Jan.  24,  1832 

Susan  Emily,  at    Paris,  France,  daughter   of 

Hon.  Patrick,  of  Nassau,  N.  P.,  Jan.  27,  1832 

Leonard    Augustus,  son    of    Samuel,  aged  6 

years,  Feb.  13,  1832 

Elisha,  at  North  Providence,  in  84th  year,  Feb.  14,  1832 

Sarah  Wilmarth,  eldest  daughter  of  Bernard, 

at  Johnston,  in  gth  year,  Feb.  29,  1832 

Martin,  at  Barrington,  in  59th  year,  June  11,  1832 

Martha  Ann,  daughter  of  Richard,  at  North 

Providence,  in  8th  year,  July  15,  1832 

Lucretia,  wife  of  Capt.  Burrill,  at  Smithfield, 

in  32d  year,  Sept.  12,  1832 

Beulah,  wife   of  Jesse,  Esq.,  at  Cumberland, 

aged  67  years,  Oct.  5,  1832 

Capt.  Whipple,  in  42d  year,  Oct.  17,  1832 

Hannah    P.,    daughter   of    Benedict,    aged  3 

years,  4  months,  Jan.  10,  1833 

BROWN  ELL     Susan,   wife    of    Stephen    Fish 

Brownell,  at  Smithfield,  aged  20  years,  Sept.  21,  1809 

Angelica,  wife  of  Peter,  in  20th  year,  Jan.  10,  1812 

William,  son  of   Thomas,  in  this  town,  in  9th 

year,  Feb.  18,  18 14 

Susannah,  wife  of  Isaac,  in  this  town,  in  40th 

year,  July  14,  18 14 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-DEATHS  g23 

BROWNELL   Stephen,  in  726  year,  of  Society 

of  Friends,  Nov.  23,  1815 

Mrs.  Hannah,    at    Little  Compton,  aged    59 

years.     American  of  April  29,  18 17 

Mrs.  Mary,  at  Little  Compton,  aged  93  years. 

American  of  April  29,  1817 

Philadelphia,  widow  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  New- 
port, at  Bristol,  in  57th  year,  suddenly,  Sept.  i,  1817 
Ann  Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Isaac,  aged   14 

years,  Jan.  2,  i8i8 

Sylvester,  at  Newport,  in  37th  year.  Amer- 
ican of  April  27,  1 8 19 
Sarah,    widow   of   Sylvester,  at    Newport,  in 

42d  year.     American  of  Sept.  21,  1819 

Edward    Mitchell,  son    of   Thomas,  aged    11 

months.     American  of  Sept.  24,  1819 

Nabby,  wife  of    Major    William,  at  Scituate, 

in  28th  year,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  Jere- 
miah Cole.  American  of  July  ii,  1820 
Celinda,  wife  of    Moses,  and    sisterin-law  of 

Rev.  Mr.  Elton,  of  Newport,  at  Smithfield,  Sept.  21,  1820 
Ruth,  daughter  of    Stephen,  at   Portsmouth, 

in  i8th  year.     American  of  Dec.  5,  1820 

Mary  Wightman,  infant  daughter  of  Moses, 

at  Seekonk,  aged  4J  months,  Feb.  i,  1821 

Jonathan,  Esq.,  soldier  of   the  Revolution,  at 

Troy,  Mass.     American  of  June  8,  1821 

Catharine   Frances,  daughter  of    Peter,  aged 

19  months,  5  days,  April  2,  1822 

James,  only  son  of  Col.  William,  at  Scituate, 

in  3d  year,  drowned  in  the  tanyard.  May  19,  1822 

Angelica    Sabin,  daughter   of    Peter,  aged   4 

years,  4  months,  Sept.  11,  1822 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  George,  at  Little  Compton, 

aged  63  years.     American  of  Jan.  17,  1823 

Ann,  wife  of  Pardon,  Esq.,  daughter  of  Dea- 
con Abraham   Bayley,  at    Little  Compton, 

aged  23  years,  April  17,  1823 

Stephen,  at  Little  Compton,  aged  82  years,  Sept.  27,  1823 

Anthony,  at  Portsmouth,  aged  27  years,  Feb.  12,  1824 

Susannah,    widow   of    Stephen,    formerly   of 

Portsmouth,  at  Providence,  in  77th  year,  of 

Society  of  Friends.     American  of  Sept.  28,  1824 

Abby  Maria,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  Jr.,  aged 

2  years,  5  months,  Nov.  5,  1824 

Angelica    Sabin,  daughter  of   Peter,  aged  20 

months,  Nov.  14,  1824 

Charlotte   D.,  daughter  of   Rt.  Rev.  Bishop 

Brownell,  at  Hartford,  Ct.     American  of  May  31,  1825 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas,  in  42d  year,  leaves 

7  children,  Jan.  7,  1826 


624 


VITAL  RECORD  OF    RHODE  ISLAND 


BROWNELL  Peleg,  aged  39  years, 

William,  at  St  ituate,  in  76th  year.  American 
of 

Joseph,  at  Newport,  aged  about  65  years, 
suddenly, 

John,  at  Portsmouth,  aged  25  years, 

Charles,  son  of  Thomas,  aged  ig  years, 

Mrs.  Amelia,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  Provi- 
dence, in  54th  year, 

Thomas  H.,  son  of  Benjamin,  in  5th  year, 

Charles  Henry,  infant  son  of   Thomas,  aged 
9  months, 
BROWNING     William,    at    North    Kingstown, 
aged  66  years.     American  of 

William,  at  Cranston,  in  48th  year, 

Martha,  infant  daughter  of  Potter,  formerly 
of  South  Kingstown,  at  Bozrah,  Ct.  Amer- 
ican of 

Jonathan,  at  North  Kingstown,  suddenly. 
American  of 

William  D.,  of  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  at  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  aged  20  years.  American  of 
BROWN  LOW  Capt.  Alexander,  8th  U.  S.  In- 
fantry; distinguished  himself  at  defence  of 
Fort  Rowyer,  Sept.  15, 18 14,  at  the  Canton- 
ment Posse  Cristianne.  American  of 
BRUCE  Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  Stephen,  at  Bos- 
ton, aged  26  years, 

Robert  H.,  son  of  the  late  Stephen,  Esq.,  of 
Boston,  in  this  town,  aged  24  years, 

Charles  Henry,  Esq.,  at  New  Orleans,  La., 
aged  26  years ;  was  a  lawyer  and  had  com- 
menced practice  here.     American  of 

George,  of  Lynn  ;  was  passing  Boston  Com- 
mon when  a  soldier  discharged  his  gun,  the 
ball  hit  him  in  the  knee.  The  leg  was  am- 
putated and  he  lived  33  hours  after  the  ac- 
cident.    American  of 

BRUNER  Mr.  ,  editor  of  Louisiana  Gazette, 

killed  in  a  duel  by    Capt.  Cannon,  at 

.  New  Orleans.     American  of 
BRITNEY  Sarah,  wife  of  Robert,  in  this   town, 

in  55  th  year, 
BRUNSON  Rev.  Tillotson,  D.  D.,   at  Cheshire, 
for  years  Principal  of   the  Episcopal    Sem- 
inary in  that  town, 
BRURY  Admiral,  in  England,   killed  by  a  fall 

from  his  gig.     American  of 
BRUSH  John,  at  Woodbury,  Ct.,  aged  43  years, 
a  large  manufacturer  of  hats.  American  of 


Jan.  II,  1828 

Jan.  22,  1828 

April  25,  1829 
June  28,  1829 
July  II,  183P 

Sept.  I,  1 83 1 
June  r,  1832 

Oct.  2,  1832 

May  2,  1820 
July  s,  1823 

May  2  [ ,  1 824 

July  27,  1830 

Oct.  4,  1831 


Jan.  13,  1818 

March  17,  18 12 

April  23,  18 16 

Sept.  30,  18 1 7 


Oct.  19,  1824 

April  25,  1820 
Aug.  II,  1816 

Sept.  6,  1826 

May  27,  1825 

Sept.  22, 1829 


RHODE   ISLAND    AMERICAN-DEATHS 


625 


BRUSH  Col.  William,  at  Norwich,  Chenango  Co., 
ISi.  Y.,  aged  80  years;  was  an  officer  in 
the  Revolution.     American  of  ' 

Johannes,  a  seaman,   drowned  in  the  wreck 
of  the  Packet  Brig  Edwina,  off  Hatteras, 
BRYAN  Mrs.  Hannah,  in  this  town,  in  57th  year, 

Joseph  Chace,  of  Machias,    Me.,  seaman  on 
board  Brig  Gov.  Hopkins,  at  sea, 
BRYANT  John,  seaman,  perished  in  the   wreck 
of  the  Sch.  Quaker, 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  at  Stoneham,  aged  69  years. 
American  of 

Margaret,  widow  of  John,  at  Boston,  aged  52 
years, 

Frances,  of  Boston,  drowned  in  Jamaica  pond, 
aged  17  years, 
BUCK  Joel,  at  Plattsburg,  aged  73  years,  same 
day,  in  the  evening  his  wife  Huldah  same 
age, 
BUCH  AN  Capt.  Edward  Wise,  a  prisoner  of  war, 
late  commander  of  the  Lady  Provost,  at 
Fort  Wayne,  from  wounds  received  at  bat- 
tle of  Lake  Erie,  Sept.  10,  1813, 

BUCKANNON ,    barkeeper    to    Mr. 

Buffington,  killed   by  lightning    near  Mill- 
edgeville,  Ga., 
BUCHANAN  Rev.   Claudius,    D.    D.,  a  noted 
English  preacher  and  author,  in  England, 

William  B.,  Esq  ,  late  American  Consul  to  the 
Isle  de  France,  died  there.     American  of 

Lieut.  William  Pinkney,  U.  S.  Army,drowned 
in  crossing  one  of  the  branches  of  the 
Nodawa  river.     American  of 

Rev.  John,  in  Richmond,  Va.,  of  the  Protes- 
tant Episcopal  Church.     American  of 

Lloyd,  Esq.,  at  Baltimore,  in  50th  year. 
American  of 

Midshipman ,  of  U.  S.  Ship  John  Adams, 

at  sea.     American  of 

Midshipman  Lloyd  Archibald,  U.  S.  Navy, 
in  15th  year,  son  of  Lloyd,  of  Baltimore,  at 
Havana,  of  the  fever.     American  of 

Dr.  Joseph,  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  in  44th  year. 
American  of 

BUCKHOUT  ,  at  Philadelphia,  suicide,  he 

placed  a  gun  the  muzzle  to  his  mouth  and 
discharged  it  with  his  toes, 
BUCKLEY ,  killed  by  her  husband,  in  a  pas- 
sion, at  Glenham,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y., 

John,  native  of  Lancaster,  England,  aged  42 
years,  drowned, 


June  18,  1830 

June  3,  1832 
July  18,  1813 

June  i8,  1822 

March  6,  1820 

Sept.  II,  1829 

May  4,  1830 

July  22,  1832 

May  27,  1 83 1 

Feb.  23,  1 8 14 

March  28,  1813 
Feb.  19,  181 5 
Nov.  10,  1815 

Nov.  22,  1822 
Dec.  31,  1822 
Dec.  26,  1823 
Sept.  9,  1825 

Oct.  4,  1825 
Sept.  25,  1829 

Feb.  18,  1 83 1 

May  28,  1828 

May  3,  1829 


626 


VITAL   RECORD   OF  RHODE   ISLAND 


BUCKLIN  Jeremiah,  at  Smithfield,  in  70th  year, 
Arnold  Dexter,  eldest  son  of  David,  of  Reho- 

both, 
Mrs.  Lurana,  in  this  town,  in  39th  year, 
Dea.  Joseph,  at  Seekonk,  at  an  advanced  age, 
Edward,son  of  the  late  Nehemiah.at  Seekonk. 

American  of 
George,  son  of  the  late  Nehemiah,   at  See- 
konk.    American  of 
Nehemiah,  in  this  town,  in  75th  year, 
Amey,  widow  of  Dea.  Joseph,  at  Seekonk,  in 

69th  year, 
Henry,  son  of  William,  in  7th  year, 
Elizabeth  Godfrey,  daughter  of  George,  aged 

10  months,  19  days, 
Amey,  widow  of  John,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Lud- 
low, Mass.,  in  71st  year, 
Gardner,  of  Pawtucket,  drowned  near  Thur- 
ber's  Mills,  North  End,  while  under  mental 
derangement, 
Arnold  D.,  son  of  Nathan,  aged  11  months, 
Henry,    son  of  Rev.    Sylvester  F.,    at    Marl- 
boro, Mass.,  aged   11    years;    12   days  be- 
fore while  playing  ball  was  hit  in  stomach 
by    the   ball    which    finally   caused   death. 
American  of 
Prescilla,  widow  of  Nehemiah,  in  79th  year, 
Sarah  A.,  wife  of  George,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin Davis,  deceased,  in  32d  year, 
Ebenezer,  at  Seekonk,  in  80th  year.     Amer- 
ican of 
John  Henry,  son  of  William,  in  8th  year, 
David,  at  Pawtucket,  in  68th  year, 
Mr. ,  at  Seekonk,  of  the  cholera.   Amer- 
ican of 
BUCKMINSTER  Rev.  Joseph  Stevens,  pastor 
of   Brattle    St.    Church,    Boston,  aged    28 
years,  obituary  in  next  number. 
Rev.  Joseph,  D.'D.,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  at 
Hartwell's  Inn,  Vt., 
BUDLONG  Capt.  Samuel,  at  Warwick,  in  84th 
year ;  sermon  by   Rev.   Mr.   Jacobs,   Job 
xxxi,  14, 
William  Russell,  son  of  James,  at  Pawtucket, 

aged  3  months,  17  days, 
Lydia,  wife  of  Capt.  Samuel,   and  daughter 
of  late  Nehemiah  Atwood,  at  Warwick,  in 
2 1  St  year, 
James,  at  Warwick,  aged  50  years, 
Sylvester,  at  Centreville,  Warwick,   in   38th 
year, 


Dec.  9,  1808 

July  IS,  1811 
Feb.  24,  1813 
Nov.  12,  1815 

Jan.  16,  1816 

Jan.  16,  1816 
June  8,  1817 

Jan.  9,  1819 
April  I,  1 82 1 

July  27,  1822 

June  30,  1823 


Feb.  19,  1824 
Oct.  3,  1824 


May  13,  1825 
May  19,  1825 

June  6,  1825 

May  26,  1829 
March  19,  1830 
March  10,  1832 

Sept.  25,  1832 


June  9,  1812 
June  10,  1812 

Dec.  16,  t8i6 
Sept.  28,  1821 


Nov.  24,  1 82 1 
Aug.  21,  1822 

March  19,  1824 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  627 

BUDLONG  Philip,  of  Richmond,  Va.,  at  War- 
wick, in  37th  year,  Nov.  i,  1825 

Capt.  Job,  at  Providence,  in  S8th  year.  May  9,  1827 

Joseph  R.,  infant  son  of  George  W.,  Nov.  29,  1827 

Ann  Maria,  at  Warwick,  in  27th  year,  Oct.  28,'  1828 

Abby,  wife  of  James  E.  and  daughter  of 
Capt.  John  Johnson,  of  Newport,  at  Provi- 
dence, in  28th  year,  Feb.  2,  1829 

Henry  A.,  son  of  late   Capt.  Job,  aged    19 

years,  Feb.  S,  1829 

Mary  Elizabeth,  infant  daughter  of  James  E., 

aged  S  months,  8  days.  Feb.  15,  1829 

Samuel,    only   son   of   Gen.  Samuel,  in   9th 

year,  June  2,  1829 

Mary  Elizabeth,   daughter  of   Gen.  Samuel, 

aged  13  months,  April  16,  1832 

Tabitha,  wife  of  John,  at  Warwick,  in  52nd 

year,  Dec.  10,  1832 

BUFFINGHAM    Mason,  at    Swanzey,   in   3Sth 

year,  Dec.  S,  1822 

BUFFINGTON    James,   at    Swanzey,    aged    70 

years,  of  Society  of  Friends,  March  13,  1826 

Phebe,  wife  of  Job,  at  Swanzey,  in  63d  year,         April  28,  1830 

Sarah,  wife  of  Benjamin,  at  Somerset,  Sept.  20,  1831 

BUFFINTON  Major  Samuel,  at  Worthington, 
aged  about  70 ;  was  a  lieutenant  in  the 
Revolution  and  a  captain  of  militia  under 
Gen.  Sheperd,  sent  out  to  suppress  Shay's 
Rebellion.     American  of  March  16,  1830 

BUFFUM    Waite,  daughter  of    David,  aged  24 

years,  at  Newport,  Dec.  31,  1809 

John  Gould,  only  son  of  Arnold,  at  Pomfret, 

Ct.,  aged  9  months,  21  days,  April  26,  181 4 

Sabra,  daughter  of  the  late  Joshua,  at  Smith- 
field,  in  13th  year.     American  of  May  12,  1815 

Gaskill,  at  Providence,  June  29,  18 19 

Mary  Anthony,  daughter  of  Arnold,  at  Smith- 
field,  in  3rd  year.     American  of  June  16,  1820 

Elizabeth,  at  Newport,  in  70th  year,  July  3,  1821 

Miss  Amey,  at  Newport,  aged  74  years,  Sept.  25,  1822 

Joseph  W.,  son    of    Stephen,  at    Smithfield, 

in  22nd  year,  Aug.  10,  1824 

Peleg  A.,  second    son   of   Hon.  Thomas,  in 

2 1st  year,  April  12,  1826 

Maria  Arnold,  infant  daughter  of  Horace,  F'eb.  27,  1828 

J.ydia,   wife  of    William,   in    64th   year,   at 

Smithfield,  July  10,  1828 

Moses  Henry,  only  son  of  Moses,  at  Mendon, 

aged  14  months,  Aug.  2,  1828 

David,  at  Newport,  aged  85  years,  of  Society 

of   Friends,  May  19,  1829 


628  VITAL  RECORD  OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

BUFFUM  William,  at  Smithfield,  in  88th  year, 

of  Society  of  Friends,  Aug.  27,  1829 

Albert  Arnold,   son   of  Thomas,   at  North- 
bridge,  suddenly,  in  13th  year,  Aug.  28,  1830 
BUGBEE   Samuel,  at   .Ashford,    Ct.,    aged     18 

years.     American  of  Jan.  16,  1824 

Jerusha,  wife  of  Capt.  Chester,  daughter  of 
Ezra  Blake,  of  Wrentham,  at  Attleboro,  in 
37th  year,  Jan.  5,  1825 

BULGER  Hugh,  killed  by  a  blast  from  a  rock,  June  30,  1828 

BULKLEY     Rev.      Barzillai,      rector     of    St. 
George's  Church,  at  Flushing,  L.  I.  Amer- 
ican of  April  25,1820 
BULL  John,  at  Newport,  in  74th  year.     Ameri- 
can of  Dec.  6,  1808 

Ephraim,  at  Steuben,  N.  Y.,  aged  40  years  ; 
while  insane  hung  himself;  he  had  killed 
his  only  son,  a  lad  of  10  years  ;  had  pre- 
viously held  offices  of  trust  and  considered 
a  good  citizen.     American  of  April  21,  1815 

William,  at  Philadelphia,  aged  77  years, 
an  eminent  merchant.     American  of  June  18,  18 16 

Head,  a  Seminole  chief,  at  East  Florida; 
his  four  handsome  horses  and  favorite 
negro  was  burnt  over  his  giave  according 
to  custom.     American  of  Sept.  18,  1818 

Jirah,  at  Milford,  Ct.,  aged  46  years;  post- 
master of  that  town  for  upwards  of  20 
years.     American  of  Jan.  9,  1824 

Dr.  Isaac,  at  Hartford,  Ct.,  aged  84  years; 
well  known  druggist  and  apothecary. 
American  of  Nov,  19,  1824 

Sarah,  widow  of  William,  at  Newport,  in  8ist 
year.     American  of  Dec.  29,  1829 

BULLARD    Samuel,  youngest    son   of    Baruck, 

aged  21  years,  at  Uxbridge.     American  of  Sept.  i,  1820 

Mary  Ann,  wife  of  Samuel  P.,  and  eldest 
daughter  of  late  William  Burr,  at  Ware, 
Mass.,  in  24th  year,  Dec.  2,  1824 

Isaac,  aged  54  years  (Masonic  honors),  Aug.  31,  1825 

Arba,  at  Rutland,  Mass.,  aged  30  years,  in- 
stantly killed  by  falling  of  a  tree.  Amer- 
ican of  Oct.  II,  1825 

Betsey,  wife  of   Dana,  formerly  of   Framing- 
ham,  at  Worcester,  Jan.  29,  1826 
BULLOCK    Col.  William,  at  Rehoboth,  aged  95 

years.     American  of  Dec.  28,  1810 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Israel,  in  this 
town,  aged  7  months,  Jan.  18,  1814 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN- DEATHS  629 

BULLOCK  Capt.  Israel,  in  this  town,  in  34th 

year,  Feb.  3,  1814 

Stephen,  Esq.,  at  Rehoboth,  in  8ist  year; 
member  of  convention  that  framed  the 
State  Constitution  ;  Representative  to  the 
General  Assembly,  and  M.  C;  in  1797  a 
Judge  of  County  Court,  and  State  Senator 
for   some  years ;    member  of   Governor's 

Council.     He  retired  from  office  in  1810,  Feb.  2,  1816 

William,  son   of  Jabez,  at   Seekonk,  in   22d 

year,  Dec.  23,  1817 

Lieut.  William   H.,  of  4th    Regiment,  U.  S. 

Infantry,  in  Georgia,  killed  in  a  duel  with 

muskets  at  8  paces.     American  of  May  [4,  1819 

Benjamin    Smith,  son  of   Nathaniel,  Esq.,  at 

Bristol,  aged  i  year,  5  months,  15  days,  Nov.  10,  1819 

Nathaniel,  formerly  of  Bristol,  at  Charleston, 

S.  C,  where  he  had  resided  a  long  time. 

American  of  April  25,  1820 

Anna,  widow  of  Jabez,  at  Seekonk,  Aug.  29,  1820 

Dorcas,  widow  of  Capt.  James,  at  Rehoboth, 

in  90th  year,  Nov.  8,  1820 

Nancy  Cole,  daughter  of  Cole,  at    Attleboro, 

aged  4  years,  6  months,  June  7,  1821 

Mehitable,  widow  of   Dr.  Jesse,  at  Freetown, 

aged  84  years,  July  21,  1822 

Calvin,  at  Rehoboth,  in  71st  year,  Oct.  15,  1822 

Mary,  wife   of    Simeon,  at    Bristol,    aged    76 

years,  Feb.  21,  1824 

Thomas,  at  Taunton,  aged  25  years.     Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  18,  1825 
Rev.    Christopher,    at    Parsonfield,  Me.,  for- 
merly of  Scituate,  R".  I.,  aged  64  years,             April  23,  1825 
Catharine,  wife  of  Jabez,  at  Wickford.    Amer- 
ican of             ■                                                       Sept.  30,  182  s 
Joseph,  at  Barrington,                                                 Aug.  13,  1828 
Ruth,  wife  of  Hon.  Nathaniel,  and  daughter 

of   late    Stephen    Smith,   Esq  ,  at    Bristol, 

aged  38  years,  Nov.  11,  1829 

Jabez,  at  Seekonk,  aged  61  years,  Dec.  27,  183 1 

Richard,  formerly  of  Attleboro,  at  Providence, 

in  73d  year,  J"ne  6,  1832 

Abigail  U.,  wife  of  Jabez,  at  Wickford,  Oct.  17,  1832 

Abel,  at  Rehoboth,  aged  53  years,  Dec.  26,  1832 

BULOW    Gen.   Count,   in   Germany,   aged    61 

years.     American  of  ^        April  30,  18 16 

BUMP    Benjamin,  (colored)  at   Richmond,  aged        ^     ^     ,     „  ^ 

about  80  years,  50  vears  a  Baptist  preacher,        Sept.  16,  18 15 
Mrs.  Susannah,  at  an  advanced  age,  at  North 

Providence  ^^°-  ^°'  '^^S 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  in  80th  year,  May  16,  1831 


530  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

BUNCE  Capt.  Jared,   at  Philadelphia,  aged  73 

years,  served  in  the  Revolution   and  was 

long  a  commander  of    a    Georgia    Packet 

out  of  that  port.     American  of  June  i,  1832 

BUNKER  Daniel,  of   Beverly,  Mass.,  at  sea  on 

board  Ship  Asia,  Sept.  10,  1822 

Abigail,  widow   of    William,    at    Nantucket, 

aged  78  years.     American  of  Dec.  2,  1824 

Capt.  George,  Sen.,  aged  87  years.  He  com- 
manded in  1791  the  Ship  Washington,  of 
Nantucket,  which  was  one  of  the  first 
American  whalers  that  doubled  Cape  Horn. 
On  the  23d  he  wandered  several  miles 
from  home  and  could  not  be  found  till 
next  morning  when  his  corpse  was  discov- 
ered in  a  swamp  on  the  edge  of  a  pond. 
American  of  June  i,  1827 

Paul,  of  Nantucket,  aged  26  years,  mate  of 
Ship  Peruvian,  killed  at  sea  in  the  act  of 
taking  a  whale.     American  of  July  13,  1827 

Joseph,  at  Barnstead,  June  23,  1830 

?/[rs.  Olive,  at  Barnstead,  aged  56  years,  of 
grief,  that  caused  mental  derangement  and 
suicide,  June  24,  1830 

BUNKS  Edmund  P.,  at  Easton,  Md.,  aged  24 
years,  late  editor  of  Belvedere  Apollo. 
He  took  an  effective  leave  of  his  readers 
some  months  since  m  an  article  "The  I^ost 
Paragraph."  He  had  burst  a  blood  vessel 
which  rendered  his  recovery  hopeless. 
American  of  June  15,  1830 

BURBANK  Blucher,    son    of    Abner,    about    2 

years,  at  Taunton,  Oct.  12,  1821 

Bethiah,  wife  of  Leonard,  formerly  of  Taun- 
ton, at  Sharon,  aged  20  years,  Feb.  14,  1824 

Lucy,  wife  of  Gen.  Caleb,  at  Millbury,  Mass., 
aged  58  years.     American  of  Feb.  17,  1824 

Abner,  at  Taunton,  aged  53  years.  American 
of  Nov.  I,  1825 

George,  only  child  of  George,  at  Taunton,  July  17,  1827 

BURCH  Capt.  Joseph,  commander  of  the  Reve- 
nue Cutter,  at  Wilmington,  N.  C.  Amer- 
ican of  March  12,  1822 

Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Washington,  D.    C,  sol- 
dier of  the  Revolution,  aged   72  years,  for 
22  years  doorkeeper  U.  S.  House  of   Rep- 
resentatives, May  s,  1832 
BURDICK  Lawton,   at    Newport,  in  43d  year. 

American  of  June  20,  1809 


RHODK  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS  631 

BURDICK    Mrs,  Mary,    widow   of   Lawton,   at 

Newport,  aged  39  years;    was  daughter  of 

the  late  Col.  Willia'm  Tew.     American  of  Nov.  16,  1813 

William,  late  editor  of  Boston  Evening  Ga- 
zette, at  Boston.  American  of  June  3,  1817 
Billings,  at  Newport,  in  6sth  year.  American 

of  Sept.  14,  1819 

William,  son  of  Jesse,  at   Newport,  in   i6th 

year.     American  of  Oct.  15,  1819 

Sarah  G.,  wife  of   Rev.  Henry,  at    Newport, 

in  47th  year.     American  of  Oct.  10,  1820 

Ira  K.,  of  Westerly,  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  aged  23 

years,  Aug.  31,  1821 

Jesse,  at  Newport,  in  46th  year,  drowned,  Sept.  25,  1821 

Freelove,  widow  of  Jesse,  daughter  of   Capt. 

William    Starr,    late   of     Groton,  dec,  at 

Newport,  aged  42  years,  Dec.  30,  1S21 

Capt.  Billings,  late  master  of  Sch.  Diedamia, 

of  Newport,  at  Africa,  Dec.  — ,  1822 

Mercy,  wife  of   Benjamin,  at  Newport,  aged 

67  years,  Jan.  i,  1823 

Susannah,    wife   of   Jonathan,    at     Newport, 

aged  54  years,  Jan.  2,  1823 

Stephen,  at  Newport,  aged  34  years.  Amer- 
ican of  Feb.  25,  1823 
Catharine,  widow  of  James,  at  Newport,  aged 

86  years,  June  15,  1823 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Dudley,  at  Voluntown,  Ct., 

aged    52    years ;   she  hung  herself  with  a 

skein  of  yarn.     American  of  May  11,  1824 

Sarah,  wife  of  John,  at  Newport,  aged  47,  July  7,  1824 

Dr.  Henry  N.,  son  of  Rev.  Henry,  at  Stoning- 

ton,  Ct.,  aged  27  years.     American  of  Oct.  11,  1825 

Rowland,  late  of  Westerly,    at  Georgetown, 

S.  C,  m  27th  year,  Jan.  2,  1826 

Henry,  son  of  late  Billings,  of  Newport,  at 

Antwerp,  aged  28  years,  mate  of  ship  New- 
port, July  20,  1826 
Jonathan  T.,  was  washed  from  Price's  Rocks, 

Newport,  and  drowned,  while  fishing,  June  2,  1830 

BURDITT  John,  at  Charlestown,  aged  62  years. 

American  of  July  30,  1830 

BURDSALL  Richard,  Jr.,  of  Society  of  Friends, 

at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  in  3Sth  year.     American 

of  Aug.  12,  1823 

BURDEN  Samuel,  of  Tiverton,  in  29th  year,  at 

sea,  on  board  ship   Tyre,   on    her   passage 

from  New  Orleans,  June  14,  1812 

Thomas,  at  Warren,  aged  85  years,  Feb.  2,  1825 

Isaac,  son  of  Isaac,  at  Bristol,  aged  7  years. 

American  of  Aug.  2,  1825 


632 


VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


BURDEN    Huldah,  widow  of  William,  at  Johns- 
ton, aged  8 1  years, 
BURGESS  John  Curran,  an  infant, 
Philip,  at  Newport,  aged  78  years, 
Samuel,  son  of  Samuel,  in  Cranston,  aged  7 

years, 
Icbabod,  at  Little  Compton,  in  8ist  year, 
Mary  Ann,  wife  of  Danforth,  at    Pawtucket, 

aged  22  years.     American  of 
Benjamin,  aged  52  years, 
Mary,  wife  of  William,  at  Olneyville,  in  31st 

year, 
Sarah,  widow  of  Philip,  at  Newport,  aged  83 

years.     American  of 
Joseph,    executed    for    murder,    in   Virginia. 

American  of 
Sarah,  widow  of  John,  at  Cumberland  in  56th 

year.     American  of 
Mrs.  Mary,  at  Foster,  aged  45  years, 
Abby  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Hon.  Tristam, 

aged  20  years, 
Mary    Harriet,  youngest   daughter   of  Hon. 

Tristam,  at  Seekonk,  in  14th  year, 
Cornelia  Arnold,  daughter  of  Hon.  Tristam, 

aged  23  years. 
Welcome  Arnold,  son  of  Hon.    Tristam,   at 

North  Providence,  aged  27  years,  attorney 

at  law, 
Capt.  Lemuel,  of  Wareham,  aged  53  years, 

perished  in  shipwreck  of  sloop  Keziah,  off 

Clark's  Point, 
Jacob,  son  of  James  P.,  aged  4  years, 
Joseph,  at  Cranston,  died  while  sitting  in  his 

chair ;   was   a   soldier   of   the    Revolution, 

aged  73  years, 
BURGS    Mary    Ann,  wife  of   Daniel,  at  Boston, 

suicide, 
BURKE     Walter,    Esq.,    in    England,  aged    76 

years,  oldest   purser  of   the  navy ;   was  on 

the  Victory  at  Trafalgar.     Nelson  died  m 

his  arms      American  of 
Capt.  Richard,  at    Newport   asylum,  in    74th 

year.     American  of 
Edmund,  son  of  William,  at  East  Greenwich, 

in  2ist  year  ;  death  supposed  to  be  caused 

from  eating  raw  quahogs, 
Thomas,  of  the  theatres,  at  Baltimore.    Amer- 
ican of 
Joseph,  at   Warner,  N.  H.,  aged  71    years, 

soldier  of  the  Revolution.     American  of 


Oct  5,  1827 
Feb.  II,  1809 
Jan.  13,  1814 

Aug.  12,  1820 
Oct.  18,  1 82 1 

June  7,  1822 
Oct.  8,  1822 

April  15,  1824 

Sept.  7,  1824 

July  19,  1825 

July  22,  1825 
June  26,  1826 

Aug.  31,  1826 

Sept.  9,  1827 

Oct.  18,  1827 

Aug.  25,  1828 


Nov  20,  1828 
March  26,  1829 


April  16,  1829 
May  7,  1 83 1 

Dec.  I,  1815 
Feb.  25,  1823 

June  13,  1824 
June  21,  1825 
May  22,  1829 


KHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-DEATHS 


633 


BURKE  Phebe,  wife  of  Reuben,  at  Fields  Point, 
aged  47  years, 
George,   of   Greenwich,  R.  I.,  a  seaman   on 
board   brig   Union  of  this  port,  at  sea,  on 
passage  from  New  York  to  Savannah, 
George,   of  Greenwich,    R.  I.,    at   sea,  lost 
overboard  from   brig   Union,   on   passage 
from  New  York  to  Savannah, 
BURLEIGH    Hon.  William,  Representative  in 
Congress   from    York   Co.,  Me.,  at   South 
Berwick, 
BURLING     Elizabeth    W.,    late    of    Natchez, 

widow  of  Col.  Walter,  at  Worcester, 
BURLINGAME  Anna,  wife  of  Samuel,  at  Cran- 
ston, in  24th  year, 
Josiah,  at  Cranston,  in  47th  year.     American 

of 
Mary,  wife  of  Esek,  at  Johnston,  in  43d  year, 
Charles,  late  of    Meriden,  Ct.,  at   Cincinnati, 

O.,  aged  28  years.     American  of 
Lydia,  widow  of    Benjamin,  at    Coventry,  in 

8 1  St  year, 
Marcy,  daughter  of  Charles,  at  Smithfield,  in 

20th  year, 
Eliza  Ann,  wife  of  Richard,  Jr.,  and  daughter 
of   Richard    Aldrich,  at    Glocester,  in  25th 
year, 
Rachal,  wife  of    Caleb,  at    Cranston,  in  77th 
year, 
BURLINGHAM    Esek,    at    Coventry,   in   78th 

year, 
BURN  AP    Rev.  Jacob,  D.  D.,  aged  73  years,  at 
Merrimac,  N.  H.     American  of 

BURNETT     Dr.    ,    author    of    History    of 

Music,  in  England,  aged  88  years.     Amer- 
ican of 
Mrs.  Lydia,  at   Barre,  Mass.,  aged  gi  years. 
By  her  first  husband,  Noah  Ripley,  late  of 
Barre,   she  had    19    children,   her    grand- 
children were  105  and  great  grandchildren 
96.     American  of 
James,  formerly  of  Canterbury,  Ct.,  at  Provi- 
dence, aged  69  years, 
BURNHAM     John.      He  killed    his    wife,   for 
which   crime   he   has   been   sent   to  state 
prison  for  10  years.     American  of 
Henry,  M.  D.,  at   New   York,  in  25th  year ; 
was  2d  son  of  Michael,  Esq.,  proprietor  of 
the  Evening  Post.     American  of 


Jan.  21,  1831 

March  30,  1832 

March  30,  1832 

July  9,  1827 

Nov.  II,  1821 

June  12,  1813 

May  21,  1819 
Jan.  22,  1821 

Sept.  27,  1822 

Jan.  13,  1823 

Oct.  2,  1824 

Nov.  I,  1825 
May  II,  1827 
April  2,  1823 

Jan.  4,  1822 

July  IS,  1814 

July  19,  1816 
March  25,  1824 

July  29,  1825 

Feb.  23,  1830 


634 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


BURNS     Mrs.  ,  the  venerable  mother    of 

Robert,   the   poet,    in    Scotland,   in    88th 
year.    American  of 


March  24, 
Sept.  22 
April  3 


Walter,  at  Newport,  in  83d  year,  a  pensioner 

of  the  Revolution, 

Mrs.  Anna,  at   Grants   Braes,  East  Lothian, 

Scotland  ;  was  the  eldest  sister  of  the  poet, 

BURNSIDE    Thomas   E.,  killed  in  a  duel  with 

George    Crawford,  in  Georgia.     American 

of  Feb.  8 

BURR    Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  James,  in 

this  town,  in  22d  year,  Dec.  14 

Olney,  formerly    of   this   town,  at   Sheffield, 

Mass.,  aged  36  years,  March  — . 

William,  in  this  town,  in  38th  year,  Nov.  24 

James,  at  Rehoboth,  in  47th  year,  Sept.  17 

Mrs.  Hannah,  widow  of  Capt.  Isaac,  at  Reho- 
both, in  84th  year,  Dec.  17 
Miss  Sally,  in  this  town.  May  4, 
Elisha,  at  Rehoboth,  in  80th  year,  Nov.  5 
Nathaniel,  at  Rehoboth,  aged  ']^  years,  Jan.  21 
William  Taylor,  son  of  Col.  Christopher,  aged 

18  months,  Aug.  i  r 

Sylvanus,  eldest  son  of  Isaac,  of    Rehoboth, 

at  Booneville,  N.  Y.,  in  45th  year,  Dec.  10 

Molly,  wife   of   Isaac,  at    Rehoboth,  in   64th 

year,  June  21 

Alfred,    son    of    Col.    Christopher,    aged    18 

months,  Aug.  12 

Miss  Mary,  aged  57  years,  Aug.  4 

James,  Jr.,  son  of    Col.  James,  of  Providence, 

at  Mobile,  in  31st  year.  Middle  of  Aug. 

Joshua,  in  85th  year,  Oct.  27, 

David,    Esq.,    Clerk   of   Fairfield   Co.  Court, 

found  dead  in  bed,  Feb.  24 

Aaron    W.,  son    of    Stephen,  aged   i  year,  9 

months,  21  days,  May  i 

James  Courtney,  infant  son  of  Stephen,  Aug.  12 

Henry  Martin,  son  of  Martin,  aged  15  months,         Oct.  23 
Col.  James,  aged  65  years,  Feb.  19, 

Capt.  Rufus,  at  Warren,  in  64th  year,  March  16 

Helen  Maria,  infant  daughter  of   George  T., 

at  Pawtucket,  aged  17  months,  April  20. 

Mary,  widow  of   Levi,  at    North   Providence, 

in  90th  year,  April  2 1 

Isaac,  at  Rehoboth,  aged  72  years,  July  30 

Joseph,  at    Manchester,  Vt.,  aged   54   years  ; 
gave  his  fortune  to  public  benefits.     Amer- 
ican of  May  2 
Julia,  daughter  of   Capt.  Caleb  H.,  at  Reho- 
both, aged  21  years,                                           March  13 


1820 
1821 
1832 

1828 

1808 

1809 
1810 
1811 

1811 
1814 
1815 
1818 

1819 

1820 

1821 

1821 
1822 

1824 
1824 

1825 

1825 
1825 
1825 
1826 
1826 

1827 

1827 
1827 

1828 
1831 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN— DEATHS 


635 


BURR  Frances,  infant   daughter  of  Henry  L., 
aged  9  months, 
Capt.  Henry  L.,  aged  29  years,  son  of  late 

Col.  James, 
Lydia  Wilson,  daughter  of  late  David,  in  7Sth 
year, 
BURRILL    Elizabeth,   wife  of    James,  in   this 

town,  aged  63  years, 
BURRELL  Sarah,  wife  of  James,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and 
daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Jonathan  Arnold, 
of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  in  this  town,  in  37th 
year, 
Col.  George  R.,  at  Johnston,  aged  48  years, 
James,  Jr.,  at   Washington,  D.    C,  Senator 
from  Rhode  Island,  Dec.  25,  1825.     (Paper 
in  mourning.)     American  of 
Major  Jacob,  at  Newburyport,  aged  83  years, 

soldier  in  the  Revolution.     American  of 
George,  formerly  of    Lynn,  Mass.,  at    Louis- 
ville, Ky.     American  of 
BURRILL    Nathaniel,  at   Lynn,  Mass.,  aged  27 

years.     American  of 
BURRELL    Dr.  William,    at    New   York    City, 
aged  68  years.     American  of 
Sarah,  wife  of  James,  in  47th  year, 
James,  in  82d  year, 
George  M.,  of  Providence,  at   the   Sandwich 

Islands,  in  24th  year, 
James  A.,  only  son  of   late  Hon.  James,  Jr., 
at  East  Greenwich,  aged  23  years, 
BURRILL  John,  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  in  91st  year, 
soldier  in  the  French  War  ;  was  one  of  the 
regiment  of  400  who    went  to   the  West 
Indies  in  1762  ;  was  present  at  the   taking 
of  Havana  and  Moro  Castle,  and  probably 
the  last  survivor  of   that  band.     American 
of 
Anthony,  drowned  near  Ipswich  Bar.    Amer- 
ican of 
BURRETT  Martha,   wife  of   Peter,   at  Lisbon, 
(Hanover   Society),    Ct.,    aged   29  years. 
American  of 
BURROUGH  Mrs.  Hannah,  in  this  town,   aged 

64  years, 
BURROUGHS    Mrs.    Catharine    A.,    wife    of 
Henry,  and  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
David  Greene,  at   Boston,  aged  22  years. 
American  of 
Peleg,  aged  29  years, 


Aug.  16,  1831 

Dec.  S,  1831 

Dec.  II,  1 83 1 

March  i,  1811 


July  17,  1814 
Feb.  19,  1818 


Jan.  2,  1 82 1 

Jan.  8,  1822 

Oct.  II,  1822 

May  6,  1823 

March  23,  1824 
Sept.  22,  1824 
Dec.  15,  1825 

Sept.  28,  1826 
Dec.  28,  1831 


Feb.  7,  1832 
June  19,  1832 

Nov.  18,  1823 
Feb.  14,  1 8 16 


June  20,  1 817 
Sept.  6,  1 82 1 


636  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

BURROUGH  Capt.    Sidney    H.,    formerly    of 

Providence,  at   Richmond,   Va.,   about  40 

years,  Oct.  24,  1821 

Cant.  Edward,  aged  40  years,  Oct.  30,  1821 

BURROUGHS  William  C,  at  Newport,  in  36th 

year,  Dec.  2,  1821 

BURROUGH  Seabury  Soule,  son  of  Robert  S., 

in  23d  year,  member   Junior  Class,  Brown 

University,  April  24,  1824 

Sarah,  wife  of  James,  in  47th  year,  Oct.  7>  1824 

BURROUGHS  Elizabeth    Allen,    daughter    of 

Capt.  John,  at  Newport,  aged  7  years,  sud- 
denly, Aug.  20,  1826 
Sarah,  wife  of  Greene,  and  daughter  of  late 

Dea.  William  Tilley,  at   Newport,  in  67th 

year,  Nov.  17,  1830 

BURROWS  Isaac,  at   Wrightstown,  Penn.,  his 

daughter  12  years  and  son  7  years  of  age, 

drowned  by    breaking    through    the    ice. 

American  of  Jan.  18,  1814 

Jeremiah,  at  Boston,  aged  60  years,   dropped 

dead  while  at  work.     American  of  March  16,  1824 

Benjamin  Rice,  son  of  Benjamin,  in  3d  year,  April  20,  1826 

Amey,  infant  daughter  of   John  R.,  aged   10 

months.  May  2,  1826 

George,  son   of  William,    aged   12  years,  at 

Pawtuxet,  July  6,  1826 

Waitey  Arnold,  infant  daughter  of  Benjamin,  July  7,  1826 

Robey  Gerauld,  infant   daughter   of   Joseph, 

aged  25  months,  Dec.  19,  1827 

Webster,  drowned  near  Ipswich  Bar.  Ameri- 
can of  June  19,  1832 
BURT  Simeon,  Esq.,  at  Berkeley,  Mass.,  in  67th 

year,  Feb.  22,  18 10 

Sophia  Brown,  in  this  town,  aged  8  years,  Dec.  18,  1812 

Mrs.  Susannah,  at    Newport,   in    8ist   year. 

American  of  Sept.  29,  1820 

Ruth,  widow,  at  Taunton,  aged  62  years,  April  12,  i82t 

Scipio   (colored),  at    Bristol,  aged   63  years  ; 

had  been  sexton  of  Congregational  church 

34  years,  June  20,  1821 

Betsey,  widow  of  Daniel,  at  Taunton,  aged  83 

years,  Dec.  14,  1821 

Enos,    Esq.,    at    Taunton,    aged  62    years. 

American  of  April  12,  1822 

Mary  Ann,  of   Newport,  eldest   daughter   of 

Frederick,  aged  22  years,  at  Providence,  Nov.  11,  1822 

Sally  Barney,  daughter  of  Allen,  at  Taunton. 

American  of  Sept.  19,  1823 

Enos,  his  infant  son,  died  at  Warren.  Amer- 
ican of  May  27,  1825 


RHODE   ISLAND   AMERICAN— DEATHS  §37 

BURT   Abigail,  wife  of   Edward,  at   Taunton, 

aged  55  years.     American  of  July  i,  1825 

Edward,  at  Taunton,  aged  63  years.  Ameri- 
can of  July  22,  1825 

Samuel,  son  of  Capt.  Joseph,  at  Warren,  aged 

3  years,  Nov.  i,  1826 

Abel,  at  Taunton,  aged  80  years,  Nov.  23,  [826 

David,  son  of  David,  at  Providence,  aged  2 
years,  6  months,  Jan.  i,  1828 

Mary,  wife  of  David,  in  37th  year,  Oct.  27,  1828 

David,  at  Taunton,  aged  89  years,  June  9,  1829 

David,  at  Sutton,  Mass.,  in  75th  year,  March  9,  1832 

BURTIS  Paul,  drowned,  Sept.  5,  181 5 

BURTON    Rosannah,    widow    of     George,    at 

Cranston,  in  67th  year,  Oct.  31,  1817 

Major  O.,  late  U.  S.  Army,  at  Havana,  Cuba. 

American  of  April  6,  1821 

John,  Esq.,  at  Cranston,  in  gist  year,  for- 
merly judge  in  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  May  31,  1824 

David,  son   of   George,  Esq.,  at  Cranston,  in 

2istyear.     American  of  Sept.  9,  1825 

Sheldon,  at  Centreville,  aged  27  years,  April  17,  1826 

Jonathan  B.,  son  of  Jonathan  B.,  at  Warren, 

aged  3  years.     American  of  Aug.  29,  1826 

Hannah,  daughter  of  George,  at  Cranston,  in 

22d  year,  Jan.  8,  1828 

BURWELL  William  A.,  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
member  of  House  of  Representatives  from 
Virginia  for  15  years,  burial  at  Baltimore,  Feb.  16,  1821 

BUTCHER  Sarah,  in  4Sth  year,  Dec.  17,  1813 

BUTE     Marquis    of,    a    Scotch     nobleman,    at 

Geneva.     American  of  April  4,  181 5 

BUTLER  James,  drowned  in  New  York  Har- 
bor, Dec.  20,  1808 

Sarah,  wife  of  Samuel,  Jr.,  and  daughter  of 
the  late  Stephen  Whipple,  Esq.,  of  Smith- 
field,  in  this  town,  in  50th  year,  Sept.  i,  181 1 

Joseph  A.,  eldest  son   of   Samuel,  Jr.,  in  22d 

year,  Oct.  14,  181 1 

Samuel,  in  this  town,  aged  85  years,  a  native 
of  Martha's  Vineyard,  but  came  early  to 
this  town,  June  29,  181 3 

Samuel,  merchant,  in  59th  year,  Dec.  11,  1814 

David,  drowned  at  Field's  Point,  in  the  great 
storm  of  Sept.  23,  181 5 

William,  son  of  Joseph,  in  this  town,  in    19th 

year,  Sept.   14,  181 6 

Stephen  Whipple,  son  of  late  Simeon,  Esq., 

in  this  town,  in  i6th  year,  July  28,  18 17 

Mary,  widow  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Providence, 

in  88th  year,  Jan.  i,  1819 


638 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 


BUTLER  John   Conrad,  in   86th  year.     Ameri- 
can of 

Thomas,  seaman,  perished  in  the  wreck  of 
the  Sch.  Quaker, 

Nabby,  wife  of  Capt.  Joseph,  in  42d  year, 

William  Henry,  son  of  Capt.  Joseph,  aged  3 
months,  14  days, 

Justus,  at  New  Haven,  Ct ,  aged  55  years,  a 
well  known  innkeeper.     American  of 

Rebecca,  wife  of  Samuel,  at  Edgartown,  aged 
27  years, 

Samuel,  of  Providence,  at  sea,  on  board  Brig 
Radius,  from  Matanzas.     American  of 

Capt.  James  C,  at  Pittsburg,  Penn.;  was 
killed  by  a  wad  fired  by  one  of  his  men 
while  drilling  them  in  platoon  firing. 
American  of 

Major  Peirce,  at  Philadelphia,  aged  'j']  years  ; 
the  Major  was  one  of  the  five  delegates 
sent  from  South  Carolina,  to  Philadelphia, 
on  the  adoption  of  the  National  Constitu- 
tion, 

Hannah,  widow,  at  Cholin,  Ct.,  aged  68 
years.     American  of 

Benjamin  (colored),  formerly  of  Providence, 
at  Port  au  Prince, 

Anthony  W.,  in  23d  year,  nephew  of  Gen. 
Jackson,  at  sea,  on  passage  from  New  Or- 
leans, to  New  York.     American  of 

Frances,  wife  of  Norman,  and  daughter  of 
late  John  Bours,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  at  New 
Yorlc,  brought  to  Newport  by  steam  Doat 
Fulton  for  burial.     American  of 

John,  of  Boston,  laborer,  at  Fort  Adams,  aged 
40  years  ;  killed  by  a  falling  bank.  Amer- 
ican of 

Miss  Elizabeth  W.  in  33d  year, 

Mrs.  Hannah,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  in  50th  year, 
was  found  dead  in  her  bed      American  of 

William,  at  Northampton,  aged  68  years. 
He  established  the  Hampshire  Gazette 
1786,  and  continued  it  29  years.  American 
of 
Aaron,  at  Boston,  aged  43  years.  American 
of 

Rhoda,  daughter  of  Lieut.  David,  of  Pelham, 
N.  H.,  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  found  in  her  bed 
dead.     American  of 
BUTTERSWORTH    William,   at   Vincentown, 
from  a  bite  of  a  spider, 


Nov.  5,  1819 

March  6,  1820 
May  8,  1820 

Aug.  3,  1820 

Jan.  30,  1821 

Jan.  30,  1 82 1 

June  I,  1821 

Oct.  s,  1 82 1 


Feb.  15,  1822 

Jan.  9,  1824 

July  12,  1824 

Nov.  19,  1824 
March  29,  1825 


Sept.  2,  1825 
Feb.  7,  1829 

Oct.  16,  1829 


March  22,  1831 
March  26,  1830 

June  13,  1831 
Aug.  28,  1829 


RHODE  ISLAND  AMERICAN-DEATHS  (J39 

BUTTMAN  John,  infant  son  of  William,  aged  17 

iiUl  IS  Benjamin,  wife  and  niece,  m  the  burn- 
ing of  the  Richmond,  Va.,  Theatre,  Dec.  26,  181 1 

Isaac,  in  this  town,  in  44th  year,  July  11    1816 

Joseph  B.,  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  in  21st  year, 
drowned;   was  of  Providence,  Jan.  7,  181 8 

Ann  Maria,  infant  daughter  of  James  E.,  at 

Providence,  aged  8  months,  Dec.  8,  1819 

John,  from  Rhode  Island,  at  New    Orleans, 

aged  38  years.     American  of  Sept.  28,  1821 

Enoch,  of  Warren,  at  sea,  on  board  brig  Aze- 
nora,  of  this  port,  on  passage  from  Hon- 
duras, in  20th  year,  Aug.  26, 1823 

James,  eldest  son  of  James  E.,  aged  3  years, 

3  months,  Nov.  27,  1824 

David  Atwood,  infant  son  of  James  E.,  April  13,  1826 

Mrs.  Hannah,  wife  of  Coggeshall,  at  New- 
port, aged  69  years,  July  22,  1826 

Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel  W.,  in 

Sthyear,  Sept.  27,  1826 

George  Washington,  son  of  Henry,  at  North 
Providence,  aged  20  years,  Dec.  9,  1827 

Lydia,  of  Boston,  widow  of  Noah,  at  Provi- 
dence, in  60th  year,  Feb.  J  6,  1828 

Benjamin,    of   Rehoboth,    at    Providence,   in 

30th  year,  Jan.  8,  1829 

Mrs.  Mary,  at    New   Bedford,  aged  42  years. 

American  of  Aug.  10,  1830 

Lucy  Ann,  daughter  of  Samuel  W.,  aged  14 
months,  Sept.  12,  1830 

BUSH     Richard,    at    Newport,    in    97th    year. 

American  of  June  19,  18 10 

Lieut.  ,  killed  on  board  the  U.  S.  Frig- 
ate Constitution,  in  action  with  the  Guer- 
riere,  Aug.  19,  18 12 

Lieut.  William  S.,  Lieut,  of  Marines,  killed 
on  board  U.  S.  Frigate  Constitution,  in 
action  with  the  Guerriere,  Aug.  20,  1812 

Thomas,  at  Taunton,  aged  36  years,  of  firm 
of  Crocker,  Bush  &  Richmond.  American 
of  Dec.  12,  1817 

Eunice,  wife  of  Richard,  at  Newport,  in  39th 
year.     American  of  Sept.  7,  18 19 

William  S.,  son  of  the  late  John  S.,  of  New- 
port, aged  22  years,  at  sea,  Sept.  21,  18 19 

Catharine,  at  Taunton,  aged  70  years,  widow 
of  Joseph,  of  Boston,  July  10,  1827 

Nancy,  wife  of  Arnold  H.,  and  daughter  of 
late  Newton  Waldron,  at  Bristol,  aged  23 
years,  April  29,  1828 


640 


VITAL  RECORD   OF   RHODE    ISLAND 


New    York,    in    50th 

at    St.   John's,  N.  B., 
rector  of   the  city  and 


BUSHEE    Consider,   at    Providence,    suddenly, 
aged  43  years, 
Luther,  in  43d  year, 

BUSTARD  Andrew,   at 
year.     American  of 

BYLES  Rev.  Matthew, 
aged  80  years,  late 
chaplain  of  the  district, 

BYNUM  Turner,  editor  of  Greenville,  S.  C, 
Sentinel,  killed  in  a  duel  with  Mr.  Perry, 
in  South  CaroHna.     American  of 

BYRANT  Thomas,  passenger,  killed  by  the  ex- 
plosion of  the  boiler  of  the  steamer  S.  B. 
Kenawha,  on  the  Ohio,  at  the  mouth  of 
the  Gunandotte, 

BYRD  Mrs.    Mary,  widow   of    Col.    William,  at 
Westover,  Va.,  in  74th  year, 
Major    Richard    W.,  attorney  at  law,  in    Vir- 
ginia, suddenly,  aged  40  years, 
C.  W.,  judge  U.  S.  District  Court   of   Ohio, 
at  West  Union,  O., 

BYRNE  John,  of  Gunboat  No.  48,  killed  acci- 
dentally in  the  bay, 

BYRNES  Patrick,  at  Philadelphia,  in  73d  year, 
formerly  .of  Dublin,  Ire.;  was  a  bookseller. 
American  of 

BYRON  Lord,  at  Missolonghi,    Greece  ;    his 
mains  were  sent  to  England  for  burial, 


re- 


July  27,  1827 
May  27,  1829 

Aug.  2,  1825 

March  I2,  1814 

Sept.  7,  1832 

June  24,  1829 

March.  28,  1814 

Oct.  16,  1815 

Aug.  25,  1828 

June  22,  1813 

March  i,  1814 
April  19,  1824