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Vital Record of Rhode Island.
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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.
PROVIDENCE, R. I.:
narragansett historical publishing
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1911.
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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.
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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.
XXX
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.
XXXII
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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.■sSSSSSSSSSSSx
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.
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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.
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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.
The
Rhode Island
American
MARRIAGES
(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
58
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
62
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
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN— MARRIAGES
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
66
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
68
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
86
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
100
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
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN— MARRIAGES
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
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN— MARRIAGES
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
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN— MARRIAGES
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
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-MARRIAGES
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
206
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
232
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,
820
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