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Yital  Record  of  Rhode  Island. 

1636=18^0. 

RIRST     SERIES. 

BIRTHS,  MARRIAGES  AND  DEATHS. 


A  Family  Register  for  the  People. 


By  James  N.  Arnold, 

Editor  of  the  Narragansett  Historical  Register. 


"Is   Nly   Name  ^AAritter^    in   the   Book:  of   Life?' 


VOL.    XVII 


Providence    Phenix,   Providence  Patriot,  and 
Columbian    Phenix — Marriages — A  to   R 

Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  General  Assembly. 


PROVIDENCE,    R.  I. : 

NARRAGANSETT  HISTORICAL  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 

1908. 


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AT  WASHINGTON,   FEB.  27,   1908. 

CLASS  A.     XXC.     No.  200186. 


INTRODUCTION. 


It  is  with  a  great  amount  of  pleasure  and  satisfaction  that  the 
compiler  of  the  Vital  Record  of  Rhode  Island  presents  the 
Seventeenth  volume,  which  we  believe  will  prove  as  interesting 
as  have  the  previous  volumes  of  the  series.  The  Newspapers  from 
which  these  marriages  were  taken  were  the  first  Democratic  papers 
of  the  State. 

The  General  Assembly  have  again  in  their  wisdom  and  judg- 
ment extended  to  this  volume  their  usual  courtesy.  The  usual 
favors  have  been  extended  us  in  the  gathering  of  information,  for 
which  we  extend  our  thanks. 

Again  we  feel  proud  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  kind  words 
and  encouragement  from  our  many  friends  and  from  the  real 
scholars  who  can  speak  from  knowledge  and  experience.  Our  am- 
bition is  to  so  continue  our  conduct  as  to  be  .still  worthy  the  future 
continuance  of  these  favors. 

Please  bear  in  mind  that  the  dates  herein  given,  if  preceded 
by  the  name  of  the  newspaper,  mean  that  the  marriage  given  is 
announced  in  that  issue ;  otherwise  the  real  date  of  the  said  mar- 
riage is  given. 

It  is  gratifying  in  one  sense  of  the  term,  if  not  in  another,  to 
be  able  to  announce  that  the  six  earlier  volumes  of  this  series  have 
become  so  scarce  as  to  be  held  at  a  premium.  It  is  pleasant  to 
note  the  demand  that  is  being  made  for  them. 

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


CONTENTS 


MAILIilAOES 

Providence  Phenix,  Providence  Patriot  and  Columbian 
Phenix  :    Letters  A  to  R. 


INDBX 


Note  :— Page  167.  Carter,  Mary  Ann.  This  is  correct.  William  W.,  the  next  marriage 
following,  should  be  Carpenter  like  the  rest  on  this  page  with  above  exception,  and  all 
the  rest  falling  on  next  page  down  to  Carr,  on  page  169.  The  reader  will  mark  his 
copy  accordingly.    The  same  remarks  apply  to  page  368,  where  Hull  should  be  Hill. 


459,  476. 
38,   68,    308,    329, 


Abbey,  23. 

Abbott,  23,      164,  291. 

Abbottsford,  Eng.,  409. 

Abell,  23. 

Abington,  Mass.,  372,  439. 

Aborn,  23. 

Academy,    Bridgewater,    Mass., 

276,  588. 
Academy,    Warren,   R.    I.,    481, 

569. 
Actress,  216,  486. 
Adalaide,  25. 
Addison,  25, 
Adam,  25. 
Adams,  25, 

468,  565. 
Adams,    Mass.,    176,    403,    589, 

590. 
Adamsville,  R.    I.,  129,  362,  463. 
Adie,  26. 

Adjutant  General  of  Mass.,  546. 
Admiral,  508. 
Admiral,  a  Rear,  248,  269. 
Admiral,  a  Vice,  347. 
Advertiser,  the  Daily,  273,  340. 
Advertiser,  New  Haven,  Ct.,252. 
Advocate,  The,  108,  571. 
Advocate,  The  Commonwealth, 

230. 
Aegus,  The  National,   102,  336, 

358,  593- 
Affairs,  Charge  de,  395,  513. 
Agent,  20,  52,  491. 
Agnacate,  W.  I.,  109. 
Ailman,  27. 
Aiken,  27,      487. 
Ainsworth,  27. 


Air,  27. 

Alabama,  551. 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  52,  82,  106,  153, 
193,  293,  306,  308,  358,  368, 
394,  417-440,  458.  469,  483, 
496,  543- 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  Argus,  26,  223. 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  Circus,  483. 

Albee,  27. 

Albemarle,  Co.,  Va.,  360,  505. 

Albertson,  27. 

Albion,  R.  I.,  433,  468. 

Albion,  R.  I.,  Mills,  78,  94,   104, 

'33 

Albro,  27. 

Alden,  28,       59,70,343,418,520, 

543- 
Alderson,  28. 
Aldolphe,  28. 
Aldrich,  28. 
Alexander,  31. 
Alexandria,  S.  C,  174,  365. 
Alexandria,  Va.,  159,  241,  314. 
Alfreton,  Eng.,  371,  523. 
Alger,  32. 
Algers,  32. 
Allard,  32. 
Allen,  32,  35,  36,  37,  59,  61,  62, 

72,  142,    174,  206,  292,  299, 

335.  346,  351.  360,  406,  438, 

464,  479,  512,  567. 
Alley,  38. 
Allton,  35. 
AUyn,  35. 
Allsboro,  39. 
Aimy,  39,  319,  353.  594- 
Alsop,  40. 
Alverson,  40. 
Ambassador,  American,  225,  268. 


Amboyneau,  40. 
Ambrose,  40. 

Ameliasburg,  U.  C,  67,  595 
American  Ambassador,  225,  268. 
American  Army,  363,  481. 
American  Consul,  334. 
American  Institute,  334,  571. 
American  Minister,  352,  531,  592, 

594.  597- 
American  Minister  to  Chili,    36. 
American,  the,  204,  314. 
American,    the    Rhode    Island, 

399.  464- 
American,   the,    Traveler,    558, 

564. 
Ames,  40,      368. 
Amesbury,  41,      41,  58,  155,  166, 

290,  416. 
Amherst,    Mass.,   61,    108,    202, 

317.  524- 
Amherst,  Mass.,  College,  249. 
Amherst,   Mass.,  College,    Prof. 

in,  379,  538.  SI  I,  596. 
Ammidon,  41. 
Amory,  41. 
Anderson,  41. 

Andover,  Countess  of,  248,  269. 
Andover,    Mass.,    23,   250,   271, 

379.  538,  543.  557- 
Andrews,  42. 
Andros,  44. 
Angell,  44,  332,  411. 
Angell  Place,  Eng.,  508,  571. 
Angevine,  48. 
Angier,  48. 
Annapolis,  Md.,  354. 
Annis,  48. 

Antigua,  W.  I.,  440,  594. 
Anti  Masonic,  351. 
Ant)  Masonic  Martyr,  495. 
Anti  Universalist,  68. 
Anthenie,  no,  187. 
Anthony,    48,      235,     306,    507, 

576,  598. 
Antonides,  51. 
Aplin,  51. 
Appleby,  51. 
Appleton.  51,  202. 
Apponaug,  R.   I.,  59,  306,    516, 

578. 


Ara,  52. 

Arch  Bishop  of  Baltimore,  Md., 

108. 
Arch  Diocese,  229. 
Archer,  52. 

Argus,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  26,  223. 
Argus,  Georgia,  361,  599. 
Arkwright,  R.  I.,  207. 
Armington,  52. 
Armistead,  52. 
Arms,  52. 
Armstrong,  53. 
Army,  American,  481. 
Army,  British,  481. 
Army,  Continental,  481. 
Army,  F"rench,  441. 
Army,  Imperial,  243. 
Army,  United  States,  65,  78,  97, 

140,   161,  238,  252,  273,  302, 

308,  333.  35'.  354.  370,  371. 

395,  421,  434.459.  467,473, 

482,  485,  496,  502,  509,  529, 

568,  574. 
Arnold,  53,      76,  131,  231,   290, 

301,408,484,  SSI,  564. 
Aronians,  62. 
Artillery,  Royal,  73. 
Artillery,    United    States,    444, 

473- 

Artillery,  United  States,  Lieut. 
of,  99,  126, 

Artillery,  United  States,  Regi- 
ment of,  525. 

Arthur,  62. 

Ary,  62. 

Ash,  62. 

Ashburner,  62. 

Ashburnham,  N.  H.,  369,  494. 

Asbury  Missionary  Institute, 
252.  370. 

Ashby  Mass.,  171,  361. 

Ashford,  Ct.,  59,  in,  137,  200, 
236,  237,  265,  307,  345,  394, 
41 S,  449.  544.  586. 

Ashford,  Vt.,  230,  442. 

Ashley,  62. 

Ashton,  63. 

Aspinwall,  63. 

Assonet,  Mass.,  109,  no,  293. 

Assonet,  Mass.,  Village,  357. 


INDEX 


Athens,  Fair  Maid  of,  lOi,  493. 
Athens,  Greece,  101,  493. 
Athens,  New  York,  40,  181,  407, 

563- 

Athern,  63. 

Atherton,  63. 

Atkins,  63,  loi,  216,  227,  248, 
323,  385.  566. 

Atkinson,  63. 

Attleboro,  Mass.,  23,  27,  33.  34 
35.  53.  54.  57.  63.  66,  74,  75, 
yy,  84,  85,  89,  98,  102,  103 
104,  106,  (16,  118,  123,  124 
126,  127,  132,  133,  143,  144 
146,  147,  148,  149.  152,  153 
154,  161.  162,  166,  167,  168 
169,  173.  189,  191,  195.  198 
199,  215,  218,  224,  225,  227 
228,  229,  230,  231,  236,  239 
253,  266,  270,  271,  274,  275 
277,  286,  287,  295,  296,  297 
300,  306,  307,  308,  320,  338 
34'.  342.  344.  347.  349,  355 
356,  358.  361.  362,  368,  375 
376,  381,  383.  387,  393,  395 
39t),  j97.  398.  403.  406,  408 
418,  420,  422,  424,  427,  440 
442,  445,  446,  452.  453.  458 
459,  470,  47 r,  472,  474,  475 
480,  481,  485,  487,  488,  490 
492,  497,  499.  504.  5 '5.  525 
526,  527.  531.  532.  533.  537: 
538,  544.  545.  550,  551.  552 
565.  572,  575.  576,582,  583 
587,  589.  590.  595- 

Attorney  at  Law,  25,  26,  28,  S7 
57,  68,  84.  87,  92,  96,  105 
108,  113,  114.  129,  130,  150 
193,  194,  202,  213,  217,  218 
227,  228,  245,  260,  270,  290 
291.  293.  325.  332.  334.  443 
352.  366.  370,  372,  375'  384 
392.  394.397,402,  4 '3,  426 
434,  439,  457.  480,  484.  495 
497.  503.  508,  509,  510,  531. 
55'.  554.  569.  583.  584.  588. 

Attorney,  U.  S.,  for  Mass.,  102, 

495- 
Atwater,  63. 
Atwell,  63. 


Atwood,  64. 
Auboyneau,  65. 
Auchmuty,  65. 
Auchterfardle,  65. 
Auditor  of  Treasury,  241,  440. 
Augusta,  Ga.,  102,  112,  163,  171, 
288,  296,  330,  361,  390,  443, 

477.  557.  571.  597.  599- 
Augusta,  N.  Y.,  157,  479. 
Auld,  65. 

Austerlitz,  N.  H.,  336,  342. 
Austin,  65,  434,  531. 
Austria,  Emperor  of,  182,  298. 
Averell,  65. 
Averill,  65. 
Avery,  65. 
Ayde,  66. 
Aylesworth,  66. 

B 

Babbett,  66. 

Babbitt,  66. 

Babcock,  66. 

Babsun,  67. 

Bache,  67. 

Bacheler,  68. 

Bachellor,  68. 

Bachus,  68. 

Bacon,  68,  44,  512. 

Badger,  69. 

Bagg,  69. 

Baggett,  69. 

Baggs,  69. 

Bagley,  69. 

Bailey,  69,      347.  37°,  4'4.  5o6. 

Baker,  70,  34.55,56.67,72,82, 
83,  85,  90,  92,  97,  103,  105. 
120,  127,  134.  148,  152,  153 
154,  158,  183,  184,  185,  197, 
213,  214,  221,  244,  25^,  254, 
264,  265,  283,  293,296,  314, 
321,  328,  345,  355.  363,  368, 
378.  389.  392,  404.  430.  452, 
454,  455.  463.  469.  475,  481, 
492,  496,  504,  522,  531,  533, 
537.  541,  548.553.  554.  560, 
570,  575,  579.  584.  587.  595. 
597- 

Baldwin,  yj. 

Balch,  73. 


Balcom,  74. 

Balkcom,  74. 

Ball,  74- 

Ballard,  75. 

Ballock,  75. 

Ballon,  75,      88,  501. 

Baltimore,  Md.,  34,  36,  40,  81, 
96,  108,  123,  139,  143.  163, 
180,  184,  216,  240,  249,  286, 
289,  290,  296,  297,  301,  311, 
314.  317,321,  323-  335,  338, 
340,  347,  354.  363-  366,  374, 
378,  3^3,  384.  393,  401,  407, 
461;,  466,  470,  489,  492,  506, 
514,  528,  529-531,  542,  543, 
548,  553,  563-565,  571,  575, 
583,  587-  588,  591,  596. 

Baltimore,  Arch  Bishop  of.    108. 

Baltimore,  Md.,  Patriot,  347. 

Bamfield,  73. 

Bancroft,  73,  96,  103,  406. 

Bangor,  Me.,  151,  308,  596. 

Bangs,  73,     394. 

Bank,  73. 

Bank,  Fall  River,  no. 

Bank,  Lexington,  Ky.,  121. 

Bank,  U.  S.  Branch,  343. 

Bank,  Warren,  R.  I.,  183. 

Banker,  486. 

Banker,  English,  216. 

Banks.  73. 

Bannister,  73. 

Baptist  Church,  45,  429,  517. 

Baptist  Church,  Cranston,  R.  I., 
424. 

Barbarin,  78. 

Barber,  78. 

Barclay,  78. 

Bardine,  78. 

Barker,  78,  132,  472,  477. 

Barlow,  78. 

Barnaby,  81. 

Barnard,  81. 

Barnett,  81. 

Barnes,  81. 

Barney,  82,  36,  37,  52,  72,  98, 
164,  138,  139,  142,  148,  178, 
196,  199,  268,  271,  288,  298, 
306,  321,  393,  395,  396,408, 
485,  539,  554- 


Barneyville,  Mass.,  83,  534. 
Barnstable,    Mass.,   26,    34,    43, 
72,  222,  333,  371,  453,  503, 

523- 

Barnum,  84. 

Barnwell,  84. 

Baron,  84. 

Barr,  84. 

Barratt,  84. 

Barre,  Mass.,  161,  296,  588. 

Barrett.  84. 

Barrmgton,  R.  I.,  27,  32,  36,  37, 
43,  62,  67,  81,  82,  92,  97,  98, 
103,  III,  113,  114,  115,  1 16, 
117,  134,  135,  140,  168,  178, 
183,  184,  210,  211,  229,  235, 
254,  255,  294,  322,  347,  381, 
390,  391,  395,397,  398,  4 '9, 
421,  426,  430,  453,  455,  469, 
470,  471,  472,  478,  479,  536, 
537,  572,  573,  584,  58s,  595, 
596. 

Barron,  84. 

Barrows,  84. 

Harms,  85. 

Barry,  85,  94,  208. 

Barstow,  85. 

Bartlett,  86 

Barton,  86.  401,  543. 

Basgood,  87. 

Basin,  88. 

Baskenridge,N.  J.,  399,  593. 

Bass,  88. 

Bassett,  88. 

Basto,  88. 

Bastow,  88. 

Batavia,  N.  Y.,  351,  495. 

Batcheller,  88. 

Batchellor,  88,  233,  404,  519. 

Bate,  88. 

Bateman,  go. 

Bates,89,  66,135,158,178,196, 
198,  213,  248,  251,  307,  356, 
475,  495,  504,  523,  533,  542. 

Bath,  Eng.,  302,  384. 

Bath,  Me.,  26,  164,  222,  250, 
292,  334,  352,437,494,  591- 

Bath,  N.  Y.,  207,  589- 

Batley,  Eng.,  45,  89,  277. 

Batterson,  90. 


Battey,  90. 

Bavaria,  97,  243,  269,  551. 

Bavaria,  Princess  of,  182,  298. 

Baxter,  90. 

Bayard,  161,  485. 

Bayles,  91. 

Baylies,  91,  239,  321. 

Bazin,  92. 

Bazzell,  92. 

Beal,  92. 

Beaman,  92. 

Bean,  92. 

Beane,  92. 

Bear,  92. 

Beardsley,  193,  516. 

Beasley,  92. 

Beaufort,  N.  C,  215,  578. 

Beaufort,  S.  C,  84,  480. 

Beazeley,  92. 

Bebee,  92. 

Beckford,  92. 

Beckwith,  92. 

Bedford,  Mass.,  69,  486. 

Bedminster,  Eng.,  384. 

Beebe,  93. 

Beedle,  93. 

Beene,  92. 

Belcher,  93. 

Belchertown,  Mass.,  23,  183,  307. 

Belding,  93. 

Belfast,  Me.,  48,  160,  189,  202, 
300,  324,  356,  460. 

Belknap,  93. 

Bell,  94. 

Belief onte,  Penn.,  209,  410. 

Bellefonte,  R.  I.,  190,  266. 

Bellevieu,  R.  I.,  415. 

Belleville,  N.  J.,  125,  450. 

Belleville,  Va.,  482. 

Bellingham,  Mass.,  78,  89,  94, 
131,  162,  225,  231,  290,  36(, 
408,  456,  55'- 

Bellows,  94,  328,  399. 

Belton,  94. 

Beman,  93,  143,  221,  323. 

Bern  is,  94. 

Benchley,  94. 

Benedict,  94,  27,  30,  3 1,  33,  35, 
36,  37,  43,  45.  46,  48,  52,  54. 
55.  56,  57.  71.  72,  74.  76.  82, 


88,  91,  92,  93,  94,   95,  too, 

loi,  105,  los,  1 14,  1 16,  120, 

122,  127,  129,  134,  135,  137, 

138,  139,  147,  149,  153.  '54, 

156,  164,  166,  168,  171,  172, 

176,  183,  184,  186,  187,  189, 

190,  191,   196,201,202,209, 

210,  212,  216,  218,  221,  222, 

223,  224,  230,  235,  238,  245, 

246,  247,  248,  253,  259,  263, 

265,  269,  272,  274,  278,  285, 

286,  296,  297,  298,  302,  305, 

311,  316,  318,  319.  322,  324, 

327,  328,  329,  344,  346,  348, 

350,  354.  358.  360,  361,  367. 

368,  370,  376,  m,  378, 384. 
386,  389, 392, 393, 396, 397, 
399, 404, 405, 410, 418, 419, 
422, 423, 430, 431, 433, 437, 
440,  441, 442, 444, 445, 446, 
448,  449,  452, 454. 456, 460, 
465,  467, 470, 474, 4S8, 490, 
491,  499.  500, 501, 512, 513, 

514.  515.  516,  5'9.  520.  522, 
529.  531.535,  537.  549.  550, 
552,  554.  558,  562,  570,  593. 
596,  598. 

Beneficent  Congregational    Ch., 
Providence,  43,  260. 

Benjamin,  94. 

Benn,  94. 

Bennett,  95. 

Bennington,  Vt.,  92,  355. 

Benson,  95. 

Benson,  Vt.,  93. 

Bent,  96. 

Bentley,  96,  164,  343. 

Benton,  96. 

Bentz,  96. 

Berkeley,  96. 

Berkeley,  Mass.,  44,81,  157,  297, 
357.  373.  510.  512,  534- 

Bershire,  Mass.,  Star,  62,  589. 

Berlin,  591. 

Berling,  96. 

Bermingham,  Eng.,  92. 

Bernardstown,  Mass.,  33,  288. 

Berrian,  97,      97.  i52,  574' 

Berry,  97. 
Berry,  Eng.,  352. 


Berthier,  97. 

Bertrand,  97. 

Bethel,  Vt.,  321. 

Bethleham,  N.  Y.,  174,  185. 

Betis,  97. 

Bevan,  381,  391. 

Beverly,  97. 

Beverly,  Mass.,  208,  355,  364, 
452,  493.  494.  557.  566. 

Bezen,  97. 

Bicknell,  97. 

Bickner,  98. 

Bigley,  98. 

Billings,  98. 

Billington,  99. 

Bingham,  99. 

Biodoma,  109. 

Birchmore,  99. 

Bird,  99. 

Birket,  99. 

Bisbett,  100. 

Bishop,  100. 

Bishop  of  London,  249. 

Bishop,  a  Methodist,  197. 

Bissell,  10 1. 

Bitter,  10 1. 

Bixby,  10 1. 

Bixley,  10 1. 

Bizel,  loi. 

Black,  10 1. 

Blackaller,  loi. 

Blackburn,  102,      462. 

Blackington,  102. 

Black  Lake,  L.  L,  42,  130. 

Blackmar,  102. 

Blackstock,  102. 

Blackstone,  Mass.,  576. 

Blackwell,  102,  130. 

Blair,  102. 

Blaisdell,  102. 

Blake,  102,  56,  85,  100,  108,  144, 
173,  176,  231,  246,  267,  278, 
340.  344,  349,  367,  379,  428, 
464,470,  522,  523,  555,  585, 
589. 

Blakley,  448. 

Blanchard,  103. 

Blanding,  104. 

Blaney,  104. 

Blashfield,  104. 


Blass,  105. 

Blazer,  105. 

Blesdell,  105. 

Blind  Man's  Buff,  565,  566,   567. 

Bliss,  105,  316,  340,  529,  563. 

Bliven,  106. 

Block,  106. 

Blodgett,  106. 

Blood,  106. 

Bloody    Bridge,    Battle    of,  363, 

481. 
Bloomfield,  Ct.,  352. 
Bloomf^eld,  N.  Y.,  389. 
Bloomingdale,  Ky.,  214,  578. 
Bloomingdale,  N.  Y.,  508,  586. 
Blossom,  106. 

Blue  Ball  House,  Eng.,  506. 
Bly.  107. 
Blyth,  107. 
Boak,  107. 
Boardman,  107. 
Bodge,  107. 
Bogert,  107. 
Boggs,  107 
Bogman,  107. 
Bolles,  107,       107,  342. 
Bolster,  108. 
Boltvvood,  108. 
Bonaparte,  108. 
Bond,  465. 

Bonney,  232,  255,  295,  314,  491. 
Bony,  108. 
Booden.  108. 
Boodry,  108. 

Bookseller,  125,  341,  433,  445. 
Boone,  109. 
Booth,  109. 
Boothby,  Me.,  574. 
Borden.   109,   117,   136,201,220, 

235,  3"- 

Bosque,  1 10. 

Boss,  1 1  o. 

Boston,  III. 

Boston,  Mass.,  21;,  26,  32,  33,  36, 
38,40,41,  42,  43,  51.  59,  63, 
64,  65,  67,  68,  70,  71,  74,  75. 
7T,  78,  81,  84,  85,  88,  89,  90, 
92,  98,  99,  100,  loi,  102, 
104,  107,  1 13,  114,  115,  118, 
1 19,   121,  123,  124,  125,  131, 


Boston,  Mass.,— Continued. 

140,  143,  147.  155,  >S6,  157, 
160,  164,  171,  178,  180,  184, 
185,  187,  188,  191,  192,  194, 
202,  211,  213,  217,  221,  224, 
226,  227,  228,  229,  230,  233. 
236,  238,  240,  243,  244,  245, 
246,  248,249,  250,  251,  253, 
254,  256,  257,  260,  262,  263, 
264,  267,  268,  269,  272,  273. 
274,  276,  277,  278,  279,  280, 
281,  282,  283,  285,  286,  287, 
289,  292,  293,  297,  298,  299, 
305,  308,  310,  311,  317,318, 
320,  321,  322,  326,  327,  329, 
333.  334,  335.  337,  340.  34', 
343,  346.  347.  352,  353.  355, 
356,  358.  359,  361,  363.  364, 
366,  367,  369,  370,  371,  373, 
374,  375.  376,  V7,  IT^,  379. 
384,  385,  387,  388,  389.  391, 
392,  393.  397,  398.  399,  402, 
413,  416,  418,  420,  424,  425, 
426,  429,  433,  430,  440,  441, 
443,  445,  446,  450.  451.  452. 
453.  455,  465,  468,  475,  481, 
482,  483,  485,  486,  487,  489, 
492,  493,  494,  495,  497.  498, 
504,  505.  509.  510,  514,  5"5, 
516,  518,  522,  523,  525,  528, 
529,  530,  542,  543,  544.  546, 
548,  549,  550,  551.  553,  554, 
555,  557,  561,  563,  564,  565. 
566,  569,  574,  576,  579,  580, 
581,  582,  583,  585,  5SS,  589, 

590,  594,  597,  598. 
Boston,  Mass.,  Chronicle,  393. 
Boston,  Mass.,  Gazette,  227,  597. 
Boston,      Mass.,    News     Room, 

102. 
Boston,    Mass.,    Recorder,    260, 

343- 
Boston,  Mass.,  Telegraph,  343. 
Boston,   Mass.,  Theatre,  7,5,  84, 

285,  366,  389,44',  563 
Boswell,  381. 
Bosworth,  III. 
Botdikens,  iii. 
Bourbon  Co.,  Ky.,  121,  214. 
Bourne,  112. 


Bours,  113. 

Bowcock,  113. 

Bowdoin,  113. 

Bowen,  113,      75,   113,  317,  376, 

466,  509,  545,  593. 
Bovver,  1 18. 
Bovvers,  1 19. 
Bovvker,  119. 
Bowler,  120. 
Bowles,  1 20. 
Bowling,  120 
Boyd,  120. 
Boyden,  120. 
Boyleston,  25. 
Boyleston,  Mass.,  385,  398. 
Boynton,  120. 
Bozrah,  Ct.,  88. 
Brackett,  120. 
Braddock's  Defeat,  69,  372. 
Bradford,  121. 
Bradford,    Mass.,  249,  289,  320, 

329,  347,  363,416. 
15radham,  122. 
Bradley,  122. 
Brady,  522,  597. 
Bragg,  122. 
Braid,  122. 
Brain,  122. 

Braintree,  Mass.,  319. 
Braley,    122. 
Bramble,  122. 
Braman,   122. 
15ranch,   123,      46,  53,   139,  192. 

544- 
Brand,   123. 
Brandon,  Vt.,  223,  45S. 
Brandshaw,   123. 
Brandt,  124. 
Bransdon,  124. 
Brant,  124. 

Brattleboro,  Vt.,  33.  281,  374. 
Bray,  124. 
Brayman,  124. 
Brayton,  124. 
Brazier,  125. 
Bread,  125. 
Breed,  125. 
Breeze,  125. 
Brega,  125. 
Brenton,  125. 


Breston,  125. 

Brett,  125. 

Bretton,  125. 

Brewer,  125. 

Brewerton,  126. 

Brewster,  Mass.,  194. 

Breyley,  126. 

Brickley,  126. 

Briddles,  126. 

Bridgewater,    Mass.,     117, 
188,  2 1 8,  239,  250,  276, 
284,  337.  346,  361,  372, 
384,  419,  439,442,443, 
524,  527,  558. 

Bridgewater  Academy,  276, 

Bridon,  126. 

Briggs,  126,  347,  583. 

Brigham,  129. 

Bright,  129. 

Brightman,  129. 

Brig  Laura,  344. 

Brig  Patriot,  216. 

Brierly,  130. 

Brimblecome,  130. 

Brimfield,  Mass.,   loi,  321, 
550. 

Brinton,  130. 

Brion,  130. 

Bristead,  122. 

Bristol  Co.,  Mass.,  442. 

Bristol,  Eng  ,  300. 

Bristol,  R.  I  .  25,  26,  28,  32: 
34,  38,  40,  49,  51,  64,  66 
80,  81,  82,  83,  90,92,97, 
103,  104,  no,  III,  1 12, 
120,  121,  122,  124,  128, 
135.  138.  '39.  '40,  141- 
144,  150,  153.  158.  170, 
174,  177,  178,  182,  185, 
191,  196,  197,  198,  199, 
213,  214,  217,  224,  231, 
233.  235,  236,  237,  241, 
243,  244,  245,  248,  249, 
251,  255,  257,  262,  272, 
276,  278,  283,  285,  287, 
295,  297,  299,  301,  303, 
308,  310,  311,  312,  313, 
3'7.  3'9.  323.324-  325. 
330,  331.  332,  336,  337. 
339.  341.  342,  345,  346. 


172, 
282, 

5 16, 


348. 


.  33. 
,69. 

lOI, 

H3, 

134, 
143. 
17', 
186, 
211, 
232. 
242, 

2?0, 

275, 
289, 

304, 
314. 
329. 
338. 

347, 


Bristol,  R.  I., — Continued. 

355.  356,  362,  364.  368,  369, 
372,  381,384,386,  393,  397. 
402,  406,  412,  413,  414,  430, 

431.  433.  435,439.442,445, 
446,  447,  449,  450,  454,  455, 
456,  458,  461,  462,  463,  464, 
468,  470,  472,  475,  480,  482, 
484,  486,  489,  490,  491,  492, 
493,  494,  495,  498,  501,  502, 
503,  504,  505.  506,  508,  510, 
514,  515,  516,  517,  522,  523, 
524,  527,  528,  532,  533,  534, 
538,  539.  540,  542,  545.  546. 
548,  550.  551,  555,  558,  559, 
563,  568,  572,  574,  579,  580, 
585,  586,  287,  593,  595,  597, 
598. 

British  Army,  363,  481,  484. 

British  Consul,  465. 

British  Consul  for  Mass.,  43. 

British  Embassy,  225,  268. 

British  Navy,  78,  180,  506,  512. 

Britnell,  305,  546. 

Britton,  130. 

Broad,  130. 

Broadie,  130 

Brockett,  130. 

Brodie,  130. 

Bronson,  130. 

Brookfield,  Ct.,  390.  437. 

Brooklyn,  Ct.,  50,  65,  76,  yj,  96, 

136,  147,212,  219,  228,  349, 
375,  383,  390,  394.  395,  415. 
416,440,  543,  553,  571,  572. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  124,  156,  160, 
215,  233,  240,  241,  269,  270, 
303,  361,408,  460,  493,  497, 
•    498,  545,  573,  581. 

Brooks,  131. 

Brotherson,  131. 

Brotherton,  131. 

Brown,  131,  28,  37,  41,  51,  93 
95,  96,    112,    123,   131,   136 

137,  138,  139.  147.  '53.  158 
171,  172,  178,  179,  190,  198 
199,  202,  235,239,  242,  275 
286,  292,  307,  324,  332,  342 
345,  360,388,  390,  406,  407 
408,416,  417,  430.  437,439 


Brown, — Continued. 

450,  451,  458,  475,  476,  480, 
506,  512,  521,  538,  539,  547, 
549.  562,  566,  580,  582,  585. 

Brown  University,  173,  482. 

Brown   University,  Graduate  of, 
278,  366. 

Brown    University,  Member  of, 

395.  440. 
Brown  University,  Professor  in, 

26. 
Brownell,  141      36,  352. 
Browning,  142. 
Brownville,  N.  Y.,  140. 
Bruce,  143. 
Bruen,  143. 
Brunell,  143. 
Brunner,  143. 
Brunswick,  143. 
Brunswick,  Me.,  199,  414. 
Brunton,  143. 
Brush,  143. 
Brussells,  243,  551. 
Bryant,  143. 
Bryden,  208. 
Buchaan.  143. 
Buchanan,  143. 
Buchnam, 
Buck,  144. 
Bucklin,  144. 
Buckmaster,  432. 
Buckminster,  144,  273. 
Buckstown,  187,  432. 
Budlong,  145. 

Buenos  Ayres,  272,  530,  542. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  63,  144.  147- 
Buffinton,  146. 
Buffum,  145. 
Bugbee,  146. 
Bugby,  147. 
Buker,  147. 
Bull,  147. 
Bullard,  147. 

Bulletin  Evening,  376,  385. 
Bulling,  147. 
Bullock,  147,       144,  489- 
Bump,  148. 
Bundy,  148 
Bunker,  149. 
Bunn,  149. 


Burbeck,  149. 

Burberry,  149. 

Burce,  149. 

Burchard,  149. 

Burdick,  149,     38,  149,  150,  173. 

Burden,  150. 

Burdon,  150. 

Burge,  150,       118,  199,  223,  268, 

296,332,  512,  524- 
Burger,  508,  571. 
Burgess,  150,      23,  307. 
Burke,  151,  206. 
Burke  Co.,  Ga.,  118,  218. 
Burkett,  151. 
Burlingame,   151,      48,  169,  201, 

375.  520. 
Burlington,  N.  Y.,  219,  382,  402. 
Burlington,  Vt.,  467,  514. 
Burnham,  152. 
Burns,  152. 
Burr,  152. 
Burrill,  153. 

Burrillville,  R.  I.,  47,  60,  70,  75, 
81,  114,  203,  209,  212,  234, 
318,  327.346,  349-  391,  398, 
417,  419,  447,  451,  472,497, 
499.  500,  509,  518,  527,  575. 

Burrows,  154. 

Burrough,  154. 

Burroughs,  154. 

Burse,  155. 

Burt,  157. 

Burte,  157. 

Burton,  155. 

Bush,  155. 

Hushby,  155. 

Bushee,  156. 

Bussey,  156. 

Butler,  156. 

Butman,  157. 

Butterfield,  157. 

Butterworth,  157. 

Buttman,  157. 

Butts,  157. 

Byers,  158. 

Buxton,  Me.,  439- 

Byrne,  158,      274. 

Byron,  Lord,  loi,      493- 


Cablee,  158. 

Cadet,  the,  367. 

Cadet,  the  Literary,  476,  530. 

Cady,  158. 

Caermarthen,    Marquis    of,   240, 

366. 
Caerwant,  Eng.,  75,  565. 
Coffrey,  159. 
Cahoone,  159,  160,  498. 
Cairns,  160. 
Cain,  160. 
Calder,   160. 
Caldwell,  161. 
Callagham,  160. 
Callamore,  160. 
Callendar,  222. 
Callender,  161. 
Callender,  Political,  461. 
Calvert,  161. 

Cambridge,  Eng.,  318,  553. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  144,  180,229, 

272,  308,  376,  391,  442,  445, 

466,  528,  530,  597. 
Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  309. 
Camden,    S.   C,    104,    147,  506, 

534- 
Camerioca,  W.  I.,  276,  505. 
Cameron,  161. 
Cammann,  161. 
Campbell,  161. 
Canaan,  Ct.,  452. 
Canal  of  Intelligence,  311. 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  63,  156,  193, 

25s,  407,  450.  483,  SOI,  567, 

585. 
Cannon,  161,      338,  553. 
Canterbury,  Ct.,  68,   80,  81,  95, 

191,  201,  207,  209,  217,  219, 

237,  280,  404,  524,  526,  527, 

530. 
Cantine,  162. 
Canton,  Mass.,  63,  149,  193,  219, 

252,  310,  427. 
Cape  May,  N.  J.,  255. 
Cape  Verde  Isles,  373. 
Capron, 
Captain,  496. 
Card,  163. 
Carder,  163, 


Cardey,  163. 

Carew,  163. 

Carey,  163. 

Cargill,  164. 

Carlile,  164. 

Carlton,  164. 

Carn,  171. 

Carnes,  164. 

Caroline,  N.  Y.,  30,  162. 

Carpenter,  165. 

Carter,  167. 

Carr,  169,  171,  311,  431. 

Carnngton,  170. 

Carrique,  170,      34,  85,  161,  227, 

229,  253,  308,  338,  404,  470, 

537- 
Cairoll,  170,  180,  240,  366,  531. 
Carrollton,  Md.,  240,  366. 
Cartee,  225. 
Carter,  167. 
Cartright,  171. 
Carty,  171. 
Carver,  171. 
Carver,  Mass.,  271. 
Cary,  172. 
Case,  172. 
Casey,  172. 
Cash,  172. 
Cashier,    32,  86,    no,    121,    153 

214,  221,  225,  257,  291,  292, 

343,  408,  486,  501,  504,  544, 

S82. 
Cashman,  173. 
Cass,  173. 
Cassin,  173. 
Cassran,  173. 
Castagnon,  173. 
Castine,  173. 
Castle,  173. 
Castles,  173. 
Castoff,  173. 
Caswell.  173,      26,  377. 
Caswell  Co.,  N.  C,  232,  494. 
Catharine,  173. 
Cathcart,  174. 
Catholic  Church,  124,  316. 
Catholic   Con.   Church,   Bristol, 

R.  I.,  Ill,  113,  533,  57Q- 
Caton,  240. 


Catskill,  N.  Y.,  26,  223,  237, 
303- 

Cattle,  174. 

Caussines,  174. 

Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  66,  492. 

Cazenove,  174. 

Centinel,  the,  227,  597. 

Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  38,  88,  95, 
loi,  128,  177,  187,  210,  235, 
285,  305,  319,  324,  378,  396, 
405,  406,  516,  529,  576. 

Centre,  174. 

Centreville,  N.  Y.,  38.  353, 

Centreville,  R.  I.,  ^7,  91,  209, 
235.  331.  334.355.  358,  ^87, 
410,  463,  486,  550. 

Ceremony,  Friends',  176. 

Chace,  174,      71,  199,  215,  545. 

Chadsey,  177. 

Chadwick,  177. 

Chaffee,  177. 

Chamberlain,  178. 

Chambers,  179 

Champlain,  179. 

Champion,  179. 

Chandler,  179.    • 

Chandley,  180. 

Channing,  180. 

Chapel,  Methodist,  593. 

Chapin,  180. 

Chaplain  (name),  181. 

Chaplain,  249. 

Chapman,  iSi. 

Chappee,  181. 

Chappell,   181. 

Chappotin,  182. 

Charge  de  Affairs,  395,  513. 

Charles,  98. 

Charles  City,  Va.,  294. 

Charleston,  S.  C,  30.  40,  6^, 
68,  75,  100,  130,  159,  161, 
173,  180,  188,  209,  217,  222, 
224,  246,  267,  290,  327,  329, 
343.  353,365.377.  383.  384. 
394,  395.413-  414.  415.  418, 
419,  423,  424,  430,  435,  437, 
441,  459,  460,  468,  492,  494, 
500,  504,  512,  529,  546,  558, 
565,  582,  584,  588,  598. 


Charleston,   S.  C  ,  Theatre,  3771 

435- 

Charleston,  Va.,  345. 

Charlestown,  Ind.,  480. 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  25,  33,  68, 
70,  71,  85,  87,  96,  160,  241, 
292,  298,  309,  361.  397,  408, 
433,  445,466,485,  517.  5'8, 
529,   542,  545,  558.  564,  581. 

Charlestown,  N.  H.,  306,  596. 

Charlestown,  R.  I.,  139,  143, 
179,  190,  223,  307,  329,  374, 
411,  426,  533. 

Charlotte,  182. 

Charlton,  Mass.,  48,  83,  99,  132, 
153,  246,  247,  366,  404,  435, 
557.  560,  573- 

Charnley,  182 

Chaston,  345,  492. 

Chatham,  Ct.,  203,  305,  427. 

Chatham,  Mass.,  56,  359,  371, 
548. 

Chavelier,  513. 

Chedall,  182. 

Chedell,  182. 

Cheese,  182. 

Cheeseborough,  182,  555. 

Cheeseley,  182. 

Cheever,  183. 

Chelsea,  Mass.,  397. 

Cheney,  183,  31,  46,  47,  51, 
91,  loi,  106,  117,  129,  138, 
1 78,  204,  211,  262,  266,  277, 
295,  301,  311,  324,  347.  368, 
411,  439,  445.  456,  489.  520, 
527,  532,  547,  561,  570,  584. 

Chennay,  183. 

Chen  ward,  183. 

Chepatchet,  R.  I.,  53,  77,  102, 
135.  210,  269,  360,  398,  423, 

523.  541- 
Chepstow,  Kng.,  75,  565. 
Chereau,  S.  C,  42,  64,  217,  218, 

449,  471- 
Cherokee  Indian,  515,  587. 
Cherry,  183. 

Cheshire,  Mass.,  176,  590. 
Chessman,  32,  92,  116,  184,  238, 

419. 
Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  494. 


Chester,  N.  H.,  42,  484. 

Chester,  Vt.,  525,  573. 

Chickering,  183. 

Chief  Justice,  267. 

Chief  of  the  Six  Nations,  24. 

Child,  183, 

Childs,  184. 

Chili,  S.  A.,  36,  352,  374. 

Chilicothe,  O.,  63,  499. 

Chillson,  185. 

Chilmark,  Mass,  36,  343. 

China,  Me,  199,  414. 

Chinquapin,  N.  C,  429,  517. 

Chipman,  185. 

Chittenden.  185. 

Choate,  185. 

Chocolate    Mills,    302,  322,  340, 

430. 
Choules,    185,       108,     124,     142, 

192,  195,  256,  268,  285,   306, 

317,  333.  355.  365.438,458. 

503,  506,  524,  528,  532,  542, 

565. 
Christ  Church,  174. 
Christian,  185. 
Christian  Church,  147. 
Christian    Ch.,   2d,    of    Beverly, 

Mass.,  23. 
Christian  Intelligence,   185,  248. 
Christian  Telescope,  333,  551. 
Chronicle,  the,  581. 
Chronicle,  the  Boston,  393. 
Chronicle,   the   Pavvtucket,  202, 

294,  485,  492. 
Church,  185,      87,  108,  119,  145, 

164,   178,  187,  203,  211,  237, 

276,  281,  288,  316,  321,  344, 

368,  382,  385,  388. 
Churchill,  186. 
Cincinnati,  O.,  330. 
Circus,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  483. 
Circus,  Hartford,  Ct.,  483. 
Circus,  Providence,  R.  I.,  483. 
City  Star,  Elizabeth,  N.  C,  27. 
Clack,  186. 
Clafflin,  186. 
Claflin,  187. 
Claibare,  187. 
Claiborne,  187. 
Clanning,  187. 


Clapp,  187. 

Clarke,   187,      33,    98,   122,   126, 

212,    218,   281,   IJT,,   400,   425, 

432,  459.  545,  546.  573- 
Clarkeson,  192. 
Clarkson,  192. 
Clay,   192. 

Clayville,  R.  I.,  390,  417. 
Clegg,  192. 
Clemmons,  193. 
Clemens,  193. 
Clemsford,  Eng.,  212,  493. 
Clerc,  193. 

Clerkenvvell,  Eng.,  571,  508. 
Cleveland,  193. 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  42,  448,  594. 
Clifford,  193. 
Clinton,  194,       20. 
Clinton,  Ga.,  449,  459. 
Cloud,  194. 
Clough,  194. 
Cloyes,  194. 
Coates,  194. 
Cobb,    194,       50.    65,    122,    148, 

151,  239,  240,  317,  352,  427, 

442,  446,  528,  564,  576. 
Cobleigh,  195. 
Coborn,  195. 
Coburg,  195. 
Cochran,  195. 
Cockermouth,  Eng.,  351. 
Codding,  195. 
Coddington,  195. 
Coe,  195. 
Co  PZditor,  311. 
Coffee,  195. 
Coffee     House,     the     Tontine, 

N.  Y.,  94,  208. 
Cofifin,   195. 
Coggeshall,  196. 
Cohoesville,  N.  Y.,  107,  193. 
Coit,  197. 
Coke,  197. 
Colburn,  238. 
Colby,  197. 

Colchester,  Ct.,  74, 134,  276,  344. 
Cole,  197,      344,  522. 
Colegrave,  200. 
Coleman,    200,       109,   134,    141, 

219.  257,  323.  352,  37'.  491- 


Collar,  200. 
Collor,  200. 

Collector,  Deputy,  565,  566. 
Collier,  200. 
Collins,  200,      65,  163. 
Collyer,  202. 
Colon,  202. 
Colony,  202. 
Colrain,  Ct.,  352. 
Colton,  202. 

Columbia  Co.,  Ga.,  69,  372. 
Columbia  Co.,  Penn  ,  96. 
Columbia,    S.    C,  62,   164.    317, 
335,  389.  480,  482,  483,  570. 
Columbian  Phenix,  17  to  599. 
Columbian  Reporter,  181. 
Columbian       Republican,      225, 

477: 
Columbian,  the,  303. 
Colvin,  202. 
Colwell,  203. 

Comedian,  94,  208,  412,486,  567. 
Comillus,  Ct.,  436. 
Commandant,     Marine      Corps, 

365- 
Commandant,   Master,  545,  593. 
Commandant,  Navy    Yard,   241. 
Commander,  203. 
Commings.  203. 
Commins,  203. 
Commissioner,     General      Land 

Office,  321. 
Committee,  Greek,  52,491. 
Commonwealth    Advocate,    230. 
Company,  M.  Godeau's.  28,  104. 
Comstock,  203,     56,  516. 
Conant,  205. 
Concord,    Mass.,  221.  302,    453, 

573- 
Concord,  N.  H.,  75,  80,  224,  363, 

369,  374,  422,  494,  527. 
Condict,  205. 
Condocet,  205. 
Condy,  205. 
Congdon,  205. 
Congregational  Church,  l^ristol, 

III,  113,  213,  517. 
Congregational      Church,      Hol- 

liston,  Mass.,  396. 


Congregational  Church,  Paw- 
tucket,  576. 

Congregational  Church,  Tiver- 
ton, 200,  554. 

Congress,  Member  of,  in,  155, 
260,  266,  271,  346,  480,  543, 
559.  57'.  588. 

Congress,  Representative  in, 
91.  109,  241,  257,  423- 

Conkright,  207. 

Connecticut,  64,  68,  150,  504, 
572. 

Connecticut  Journal,  143,  207. 

Constant ine,  207. 

Consul,  American,  .334. 

Consul,  Biitish,  465. 

Consul,  British,  for  Mass.,  43. 

Consul,  F"irst,  108,  531. 

Consul  of  the  Netherlands,  395, 

513- 
Consul,  United  States,  244,  250, 

373,  374- 
Continental     Army,      363,    481, 

4S4. 
Converse.  207,  483. 
Conway,  Vt.,  239,  277. 
Cooke,  207. 
Cooley,  211. 
Coolidge,  211. 
Coomer,  211. 
Coon.  2  11. 
Cooney,  212. 
Cooper,  212,       57,  133,  208,  228, 

439- 

Coojjerstovvn,  N.  ^  .,  243. 

Copeland,  212. 

Coppersmith,  213. 

Corbett,  213 

Corbuie,  213. 

Cordin,  2\  5. 

Cordis,  213. 

Corey,  213,  120,  121,  175,  431, 
504. 

Corliss,  214. 

Cornell,  214,  32,  85,  97,  98, 
123,  131,  151,  160,  171,  187, 
188.  264,  270,  278,  279,  301, 
309,  310,  311,  319,  321,  325, 
383,  447,  473.  483.  502,  536, 
539.  540,  545- 


Cornick,  215. 

Cornish,  215. 

Cornwall,  215. 

Cornwall,  Kng.,  515,  587. 

Cornwell,  215. 

Corpe,  215. 

Corpes,  257,  273. 

Corps,  Commandant  of  Marine, 

365- 

Corps,  Marine,  174. 

Corps,  U.  S.  Engineer,  86,  126, 
140,  294,  429,  464. 

Corry,  140,  302. 

Cothier,  215. 

Cothrain,  215. 

Cottle,  216. 

Cotton,  216. 

Cottrell,  216. 

Coster,  216. 

Coulter,  216. 

Coults,  216. 

Counnare,  2i5 

CoOntess  of  Andover,  248. 

Courtenay,  216. 

Course,  216. 

Coutts,  216. 

Cove,  216. 

Covell,  216. 

Covent  Garden  Theatre,  143, 
221. 

Coventry,  R.  I.,  27,  28,  42,  48, 
54.  55.  57.  58.  60,  61,  64,  65, 
66,  67,  85,  89,  90,  104, 
115,  1 16,  118,  127,  128,  133, 
139,  145,  151,  162,  163,  166, 
170,  186,  202,  203,  205,  206, 
208,  209,  213,  214,  224,  256, 
259,  272,  273,  279,  280,  285, 
288,  291.  292,  294,  308,  309, 
319,  32s,  328,  329,  330,  331, 
333.  336,  344.  353.  356,  358. 
37'.  375,393.  394-  395,  401, 
409,  410,  41 1,  415,  420,  423, 
424,  428,  429,  430,  436,  440, 
443.  444.  449,  459.  461,  462, 
477.  479.  481,  485.  491,  496, 
497.  505,  5",  513,  515.  530, 
532.  533.  537.  540.  552.  556, 
560,  562,  565,  566,  573,  575. 
577.  5/8,  579.  580,  584,  587, 


Coventry,  R.  I., — Continued. 

595- 

Coverly,  217. 

Cowan,  217. 

Cowden,  217. 

Cowell,  217,  510,  542. 

Cowing,  217. 

Cowley,  217. 

Cox,  217. 

Coy,  218. 

Cozzens,  218. 

Crabb,  218. 

Craft,  218. 

Craggin,  218. 

Craig,  218. 

Crain,  218. 

Crampton.  236,  307,  430. 

Cranbrook,  Eng.,  249. 

Crandall,  219,  28,  236,  269, 
516. 

Crandon,  219. 

Crane,  219.  29,  251,  342,  372, 
373.  424.  572- 

Crans,  219 

Cranston,  220,      20,  135,  512. 

Cranston,  R.  I.,  25,  27,  28,  30, 
39,41,  48,  49,  53,  58,  59,  60, 
•62,  64,  67,  69,  7r,  78,  83,  90, 
91,  9^,  97,  104.  107,  108,  113, 
116,  117,  123,  125,  126,  127, 
128,  [32,  142,  145,  150.  151, 
152,  155,  163,  165,  166,  167, 
171,  172,  173,  181,  182,  193, 
200,  201,  202,  203,  205,  206, 
207,  208,  215,  231,  238,  240, 
242,  248,  258,  259,  261,  268, 
270,  277,  279,  280,  281,  287, 
288,  291,  292,  310,  312,  313. 
316,  318,  319,  325.  328,  329, 
333.  338,  346,  347.  348,  349, 
350.  351.  352.  356,  359,365, 
366,  367,  371.  383,  384,  388, 
405,  407,  410,  411,  413,  415, 
417,  419,  421,  424,  425,  427, 
428,  429,  433,  436,  443,  448, 
449,  451,  462,  463,  465,  467, 
469,  472,  475,  476,  478,  479, 
480,  498,  503,  512,  519,  520, 
526,  531,  533.  541,  543.  549. 
553.  557,  558,  559,  560,  561, 


Cranston,  R.  I., — Continued. 
562,  563,  564,  566,  569,  570, 
575,  577>  578,  580,  581,  582, 
596. 

Crapo,  220. 

Crapon,  220. 

Craven,  221. 

Craven,  Eng.,  71,  339. 

Crawfargar,  221. 

Cray  craft,  221. 

Creek  Nation,  252,  370. 

Creek  Pupil,  252,  370. 

Creighton,  221. 

Cressly,  221. 

Croade,  221 . 

Crocker,  222,  26,  27,  28,  32, 
33.  34.  35.  42,  48.  51.  55.  56, 
63,  75,  84,  86,  104,  107,  ii2, 
113,  119,  120,  126,  128,  130, 
134,  141,  143,  148,  154,  164, 
165,  171,  173,  174,  179,  182, 
185,  187,  iSS,  189,  194,  199, 
207,  219,  221,  222,  230,  243, 
244,  246,  248,  249.  250,  251, 
259,  263,  270,  275,  278,  288, 
289,  292,  305,  312,  315,  317, 
322,  326,  327,  2,1^,  335,  337, 
343,  346,  347.  350,  353.  366, 
375.  381.  389.  392  394-  395. 
403,  405,  412.  41,3,  414,  415, 
426,  434,  444,  449,  453,  454, 
460,  469,  471,  472,  473.  475, 
482,  488,  489,  492,  499,  509, 
510,  514,  516,  518,  519,  524, 

525.  538,  553.  563.  564.  565. 

567,  58 r,  582,  583,  584,  586, 

587,  588,  592,  597. 
Crogham,  222. 
Crompton,  R.  I.,  242. 
Crocker,  222. 
Crosbee,    222,      204, 

416. 
Crosby,  222,      97,  434. 
Cross,  222. 
"■^^rossman,  223,      208 
Crossvvell,  223. 
Crouch,  224. 
Crowd,  224. 
Crowell,  224. 
Crovvingshield,  224 


401, 


Cruff,  224. 

Crumb,  224. 

Crump,  224. 

Cryder,  224. 

Cuba,  109,  245,  279,  432. 

Cudvvorth,  224. 

Culverson,  224. 

Cumberland,  Eng.,  63,  535. 

Cumberland,  Ga.,  189,  330. 

Cumberland  Isle,  Ga.,  325. 

Cumberland,  R.  I.,  28,  29, 
31,  34,  38,  41,  42,  43,  45 
48,  49,  51,  52,  55,  56,  57 
59,60,61,  72,  7-:,,  74,  75, 
77,  78,  82,  86,91,  95,98, 
100,  103,  105,  107,  113, 
122,  127,  128,  131,  132, 
139,  147,  149,  150,  151, 
155,  156,  162,  164,  166, 
168,  169,  170,  171,  173, 
183,  186,  188,  189,  190, 
198,  208,  209,  210,  211, 
216,  218,  223,  229,  231, 
233.  235,  237.  245.  246, 
261,  265,  271,  272,  287, 
294,  296,  297,  298,  300, 
315.  322,  338,  340,  346, 
354.  357.  360,  376,  378, 
382,  383,  384,  392,  397, 
403,  404,  405,  406,  407, 
409,  416,  419,  421,  422, 
424,  427,  429,  430,  440, 
464,  474,  475.  476,  478, 
481,  484,  488,  490,  491, 

497.  509.  510,  513.  515. 

524,  527,  531,  536,  538, 

551.  552.  557.  569.  570. 

572.  573.  275-  576,  578, 

587.  592,  595- 
Cummings,  224,  520. 
Cumase,  224. 
Cundall,  224. 
Cunningham,  225. 
Curian,  225. 
Curien,  225. 
Currie,  225. 

Currier,  N.  S.   Morning,  27, 
Curry,  226. 
Curtis.    225,      24,     57,    58, 

t33,   166,  169,  172,  175, 


30, 
,46. 
,58, 
.76, 

99. 
120, 
136, 
152, 
167, 
180, 
191, 
214, 
232, 
247, 
290, 
301, 
349. 
381, 
398, 
408, 
423- 
445. 
479. 
495, 
522, 

545. 
571. 
583. 


13'- 


124, 
186, 


Curtis, — Continued. 
187,  188,  193,  198, 
224,  225,  259,  281, 
304,  327.  349.  351. 
376,  399.  407.  409. 
496,  548,  549,  560, 
581,  596. 

Cushing,  226. 

Cushman,  227. 

Cushnie,  227. 

Cutler,  227,  86,  143, 
170,  191,  261,  275, 
416,  429,  476,  528, 

Cutter,  22S,      48,  60. 

Cutting,  227. 

Cuttings,  228. 


205,  208, 
286,  292, 
358,  362, 
427,  428, 
566,  577. 


168,  169, 
365,  406, 
583- 


Dabb,  228. 

Dabney,  228. 

Daggett,  228,      30,  89,  149,  167, 

229,  232,  332,  361,  400,  421, 

572. 
Daily  Advertiser,  273,  340. 
Dalton,  229. 
Dalton,  Mass.,  238. 
Dameron  Place,  Miss.,  370,  492. 
Dana,   229,  329,    423,    449,    485, 

556. 
Danbury,  Ct.,  93,  393,  411. 
Danby,  Ct.,  369,  528. 
Dane,  277,  344,  542. 
Danforth,  230,      72. 
Daniels,  231. 
Danish  Minister,  542. 
Danvers,  Mass.,    185,   285,    307, 

378,  567- 
Danville,  Ky.,  286. 
Danville.  Penn.,  422,  493. 
Danville,  Vt.,  183,  318. 
Danen,  Ga.,  94,    247,    351,    459, 

528. 
Darkin,  231. 
Darling,  231. 

Dartmouth  Col.,  Tutor  in,  26. 
Dartmouth,  Mass.,  36,   112,   124, 

147,  149,  172,217,  309,  477, 
*      541.  548. 
Darusmont,  232. 


Davant,  232. 

Davenport,  232. 

David,  Porter  Privateer    Sch'r, 

285. 
Davidson,  233. 
Davies,  233. 
Davis,  233,      214,  216. 
Davison,  236. 
Davol,  236. 
Davoll,  236. 
Dawes,  236. 
Dawless,  236. 
Dawley,  237. 
Dawson,  237. 
Day,  237. 
Dayton,  238. 
Dayton,  O.,  575. 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Institute,   293, 

302. 
Dedhain,    I\Iass.,  23,  66,  70,  85, 

98.  220,  221,  270,  273,  300, 

304.  338,  358,  378,  464.  465. 

487,  488,  516,  563- 
Dean,  238,  388. 
Dearborn,  240. 
Dearcy,  240. 
Debloise,  241. 
DeBresson,  241. 
Decatur,  241. 
Deer  Island,  26. 
Deerfield,  Mass.,  344,  454. 
Defeat  of  General  Braddock,  69, 

372. 
DeForrest,  241. 
Degen,  241. 
Dehon,  217. 
DeLally.  450,  495. 
Delano,  241. 
Delany,  241. 
Delarne,  241. 
Delaware,  371,  395,  421. 
DeMaltitz,  241. 
DeMille,  241. 
Deming,  241. 
Democratic,  20. 
Denham,  242. 
Denise,  242. 
Denison,  242. 
Denmark,  319,  517. 
Dennis,  242. 


Dennis,  Mass.,  90,  308. 

DeOramberg,  243. 

Department  of  State,  70. 

Desdamonia,  243. 

Deshon,  243. 

Desper,  243. 

Detroit,  Mich.,  202,  363,  481. 

DeVarney,  243. 

DeVeille,  243. 

DeVoU,  243. 

DeWalenski,  243. 

Dewberry,  243. 

Dewey,  243. 

Dewherst,  243. 

DeWitt,  243. 

DeWolfe,  243. 

Dexter,    245,      30,    43,   46,   17, 

142,  1 48,  180,  365.  366,  370, 

500,  595- 
Dickens,  247. 
Dickenson,  248. 
Dickerson,  248. 
Dickman,  248. 
Dickson,  248. 
Digans,  248. 
Dig  by,  248. 
Dighton,  Mass.,  43,  48,  50,  72, 

92,  103,  105,  119,  127,  132, 

137,   144,  157,  169,  174,  175. 

176,  218,  260,  303,  315,  316, 

332,  356,  357,  382,414.  419. 

421,  433,  444,  463,  482,497. 

512,  520,  545,  546,  551.  555. 

574,  575.  576,  585- 
Dike,  248. 
Dillingham,  248. 
Dillon,  248. 
Diman,  248. 
Dimond,  249. 
Diocese,  Eastern,  337. 
District  of  Providence,  134,  470. 
District  of  Vincennes,  274,  404. 
Divinity,  Prof,  of,  445. 
Di.\,  249. 
Dixon,  249. 
Doane,  249. 
Dobbin,  249. 
Dobbins,  86,  258. 
Dobell,  249. 
Dockray,  249. 


Dodds,  249. 

Dodge,  249. 

Donaldson,  250. 

Donnell,  250. 

Donnison,  250. 

Doolittle,  250. 

Dorchester,   Mass.,  50,    99,   122, 

156,  245,  411,  458,  486,  497. 
Dorr,  250. 
Dorrance,  251. 
Dorshtimer,  251. 
Doty,  251. 
Doud,  251. 
Douglass,  251. 
Douglass,    Mass.,   47,   108,    165, 

218,  255,  309,  337,  369,  407, 

447.  497.  591.  595- 

Doulbear,  251. 

Dove,  252. 

Dover,  Eng.,  565,  566. 

Dover,  N.  H.,  336. 

Dover,  N.  Y.,  168. 

Dow,  252,  32,  42,  54,  57,  75, 
loi,  107,  158,  201,  203,  205, 
222,  224,  246,  253,  307,  312, 
315.  434,  463,  496,  566. 

Down,  252. 

Downer,  252. 

Downing,  252. 

Doyle,  252. 

Dracut,  Mass.,  381,  506,  584. 

Drake.  252. 

Dramatic  Writer,  429. 

Draper,  253. 

Draver,  253. 

Drayton,  253. 

Drax,  Eng.,  351,  364. 

Dresser,  253. 

Driver,  254. 

Drew,  254. 

Drinkwater,  2^4. 

Driscnll,  254. 

Drowne,  254. 

Drury,  255. 

Dryden,  N.  Y.,  30,  162. 

Dublin  Co.,  N.  C,  459- 

Dudley,  255 

Dudley,  Mass.,  86,  213,  225,  275, 
283. 

Duffey,  255. 


INDEX 


Duffie,  255. 

Duke  of  Genevois,  278,  467. 

Duke  of  Leeds,  240,  367. 

Dukes,  255. 

Dulson,  255. 

Dumfries,  Scot.,  65,  227. 

Dummerstown,  Vt.,  490,  528. 

Duncan,  255. 

Duncheler,  255. 

Dungenness,  Ga..  330. 

Dungenness  Isle,  Ga.,  189. 

Dunham,  256,       19,  20. 

Dunkin,  163. 

Dunlap,  256. 

Dunn,  256,      380,  563. 

Dunning,  256. 

Dunstable,   N.   H.,  JT,  202,  426, 

516, 
Dunvvell,  256. 
Dupee,  257. 

Deputy  Collector,  565,  566. 
Durfee,  257. 
Durfey,  257. 
Durfie,  257. 
Durham,  Me.,  414. 
Durich,  258. 
Durkie,  258. 
Durnam,  258. 
Duxbury,    Mass.,    71,    121,    122, 

385 
D welly,  260. 
Dwight,  260. 
Dyer,  258. 


Eager,  260. 

Eagle  Bank,  I'rov.,  501,  504. 

Earle,  260,      262 

East  i^ridgewater,  Mass., 

Easterbrooks,  262. 

Eastern  Diocese,  337. 

East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  32,  38, 
50.  56,  58,  59,  61,  66,  70,  90, 
94.  95i  96,  no,  115,  118,  120, 
125,  127,  128,  130,  132,  162, 
163,  164,  172,  188,  192,  196, 
200,  20  r,  207,  208,  220,  221, 
229,  235,  269,  277,  291,  303, 
304,  311,  314,  321,  325,  326, 


East  Greenwich,  R.  I., — Con. 
327,  328,  330,  331,  332,  333, 
334.  340,  342.  343.  348,  356, 
371,  376,  385,  386,  392,  402, 
409,  410,  411,  412,  415,  423, 
425,  430,  432,  436,  467,  480, 
490,  491,  492,  495,  496,  507, 
S'3.  514.  518,  524,  527,  530, 
542,  543,  553,  555,  559,  579, 
580. 

East  Haddam,  Ct.,  92,  142,  181, 
199. 

East  Hartford,  Ct ,  89,  302. 

East  Haven,  Ct.,  477. 

Eastman,  262. 

Easton,  262,       159,  394, 

Easton,  Mass.,  125,  284,  286,  439, 
526,  585,  588. 

East  Wuisor,  Ct.,  106,  160,  211, 
322,  382,  454,  470,  482,   588. 

Eathforth,  263. 

Eaton,  262.      420,  442,  530. 

Eaton,  N.  Y ,  294,  548. 

Eckerman,  264 

Eckert,  264. 

Eddy,  264,      27,  38,  49,  69,  78, 
79,    81,    88,    129,    141,     149, 

175,  ^lly  192,  196,  202,  217, 
220,  242,  257,  266,    285,    304, 

309,  320,  329,  364,  -:,■]■&,  380, 

382,  388,  417,429.  436,  438. 
458,  461,  462,  466,   467,    480, 

492,  499,  S17,  521,  532,  539, 

555.  578,  579.  593- 
Edes,  267,      25,    26,  29,  30,  31, 

33.  34-  35.  l^y  38,  42,  44.  45, 
46,  49,  52.  54.  55.  56,  57.  59. 
60,  61,  62,  63,  68,  70,  73,  74, 
75,  79,  82,  83,  85,  87,  89,  93, 
96,  97,  98,  99.  100,  10 1,  102, 
104,  108.  1 13,  114,  1 15,  119, 
123,  125,  127,  129,  133,  134, 
136,  138,  139,  \i,\,  144,  146, 
147,  148,  150,  152,  153.  154. 
156,  159,  161,  162,  163,  164, 
168,  174,  180,  182,  183,  185, 
186,  187,  194,  195,  198,  200, 
204,208,  209,  217  218,  220, 
224,  225,  228,  229,  230,  232, 

233,  234,  2\\,  245,    246,    247, 


XXIII 


Edes, — Continued. 

252,253,  254,  255, 
259,  260,  261,  262, 
267,  269,  271,  273, 
281,  282,  283,  285, 

297.  300,  301,  307, 
3^3,  318,  319,  323. 

328,   330,   332,    7,SS, 

340,  341,  343,  344, 
349,  350,  352,  353. 
358,  359.  361,  364. 
374.  375,  378,  379. 
386,  389,  390,  391, 
397.  398,  399.  400, 
406,  407,  409,  411, 
418,  419.424,  429. 
443.  447.  450,  452. 
460,  462,  464,  465, 
472,  474.  475.  476, 
481,  482,  484,  488, 
492,  496,  497,  499, 
S02,  503,  509,  513, 
521,  522,  523,  524, 
530,  531,  533.  534. 
544,  548,  550.  551, 
554.  557.  558,  562, 
571,  573.  582,  583, 
594.  596.  598- 

Eden,  Me.,  202,  482. 

Edenboro,  Scot.,  409. 

Edenburgh,  N.  Y.,  190 

Edenton,  N.  C,  414. 

Edgar,  267. 

Edgartovvn,   Mas.s.,  93, 

Editor,  26,  27,  32,  36,  ( 
87,  102,    130,    131, 
170,   172,   177,  181, 
207,  222,  223,  225, 
242,  273,  278,  292, 

298.  303.  3' I.  314. 
343.  347.  361,  369. 
399,  412,  433,440, 
49'.  494.  495.  498. 
514,  528,  532,  548, 
579,  588,  589.  593, 
599- 

Edmonds,  267. 
Edson,  267,      228,  415 
Edwards,  267,      250. 
Edwardsville,  111.,  400. 


256,  257 
263,  264 
275,  276 
286,  292 
308,  312 
326,  327 
336,  339 
345.  346 
354.  355 
366,  368 

384.  385 
393.  395 
401,  402 

4'3.  4'4 
433.  438 

453.  457 
470,  47 1: 

477.  478 

489,  490 

500,  501 

5 '4,  520 

525.  526 

537,  538 

552,  553 

563,  569 

587,  593 


196,  408. 

i2,  63.  78, 

'33.  '43, 
202,  204, 
227,  230, 
294,  297, 
333,  340, 
387.  393, 
461,  464, 
508,  509, 
551,  571, 
597,  598, 


Egan,  268. 

Eggleston,  268. 

Eichforth,  268, 

Eighteenth  Regt.  of  R.  I.,  67. 

Eld,  268. 

Elderkin,  268. 

Eldred,  268. 

Eldredge,  269. 

Elgina,  Greece,  loi,  493. 

Ehzabeth,  269. 

Elizabeth  City,    N.   C,  27,   348, 

47'.  494.  495- 

Elizabeth  City,  N.  C,  Star,  495. 

Elkanah,  269. 

Elland,  Eng.,  277,  459. 

Ellenborough,  269. 

Ellery,  269. 
■  Ellett,  270. 

Elliott,  270,      38. 

Ellis,  270,      96. 

Ellsbree,  271. 

Ellsworth,  Me.,  288,  373. 

Elmendorf,  271. 

Elmes,  271. 

Elm  Hill,  E.  G,  R.I,  188,  326. 

Elton,  271,  88,  134,  155,  219, 
256,  328,  352,  360,  386,  439, 
466,   470,  507,  521,  560,  574. 

Ely,  271. 

Embassy,  British,  225,  268. 

Emerson,    271,       171,   271,    321, 

393.  529.  581. 
Emmas,  272. 
Emory,  272. 
Emperor,  507. 

Emperor  of  Austria,  182,  298. 
Emperor  of  the  French,  483,  506. 
Enfield,  Ct..  87,  412,  472. 
Engals,  272. 
Engineer,  U.  S   Corps  of,  67,  86, 

126.  140,  294,  429,  464. 
Engineer,  U.  S.  Topographical, 

4'7.  571.  577- 
England,  69,  99,  122,  149,  150, 
161,  197,  231,  240,  268,  289, 
295.  299,  3'6,  32',  337,  345, 
364,  367,  371,  378,  420,  427, 
43 r,  440,  448,  458,  492,  507, 
508,  530,  552,  562,  567,  573, 
594,  596. 


England,  King  of,  173,  360. 

England,  Prince  Royal  of,  507. 

English  (name),  272. 

English,  486. 

English  Banker,  216. 

Ennis,  272. 

Enquirer,  the,  292,  588. 

Entwistle,  272. 

Envoy  Extraordinary,  395,  513. 

Epes,  272. 

Episcopal,  535. 

Episcopal  Church,  187,  469,  519. 

Episcopal       Church,      Hartford, 

Ct,  89. 
Episcopal    Church,    Providence, 

113 
Eppinger,  272. 
Erpell,  272. 
Erskine.  272. 
PZschenburg,  272. 
Esdell,  272. 
Esleck,  272. 
Essex,  272. 

Essex  Co.,  Mass  ,  289. 
Essex,  Eng.,  249. 
Essex,  Va.,  493. 
Estabrooks,  273. 
Esten,  273. 
Esterbrooks,  273. 
ICstes,  273. 
Etchell,  273. 
Europe,  269. 
Eustice,  273. 
Eustis,  273. 
Evans,  273. 

Evening  Bulletin,  376,  385. 
Everett.  273,  544. 
Ewell,  274. 
Ewers,  53. 
Ewing,  274. 
Evvinger,  274- 
Exchange      Bank,      Providence, 

153.  225. 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  32,  152,  238,  240, 

311.  451- 
Exeter,  R.  I.,  32,  34,  56,  60,  89, 
118,  124,  179,  212,  219,  235, 
251,  264,  303,  304,  305-  306, 
342,  383,  387,  422,  435,  437, 


Exeter,  R.  I., — Continued. 

438,  501,  540,  541,  543.  544. 

549.  550,  572,  577,  580. 
Extel,  274. 
Eyneuf,  274. 


Fairbanks,  274. 

Fairbrother,  275. 

Fair  Champion  of  the  Wheel, 
122. 

Fairfield,  N.  Y,,  59,  no. 

Fairhaven,  Mass.,  26,  122,  560. 

Fair  Maid  of  Athens,  loi,  493. 

Fairman,  275. 

Faisneau,  275. 

Fales,  275. 

Fall,  276. 

Fall  River,  Mass.,  26,  30,  37,  38, 
52,  53,  62,  73,  96,  106,  109, 
no,  1 17,  118,  146,  148,  171, 
176,  177,  186,  191,  193,  197, 
201,  207,  210,  211,  220,  235, 
236,  257,  258,  260,  262,  266, 
267,  278,  285,  290,  293.  298, 
310,  311,  317.  324.  342.  344. 
360,  370,  393.  403.  407.  4' 5. 
420,  438,  443,  446,  450,  456, 
460,  463,  472,  479,  491,  503, 
505,  510,  512,  555,  556,  564, 
573-  576.  580,  586,  591,  598. 

Fall  River  Bank,  257. 

Fallard,  276. 

Falmouth,  Mass.,  78,  136,  268, 
271,  286,  415. 

Fanning,  276. 

Fargo,  276. 

Farley,  276,  23,  25,  43,  51,  75. 
74,  82,  160,  171,  172,  314, 
336.  359.  393.  406,  415.  421. 
438,  562. 

l<"arman,  276. 

Farmer,  276. 

Farnsworth,  276. 

Farnum,  276,      89,  2-Jl,  584. 

Farrand,  277. 

l'\irrar,  277. 

l-"arrier,  277. 


Farrington,  277. 

Farris,  278. 

Farstall,  276. 

Faulkner,  278. 

Fourset,  278. 

Fawley,  278. 

Faxon,  278. 

Fayetteville,    N.    C,     103,    343, 

502. 
Fayetteville,    S.     C,    280,    284, 

394.  461. 
Fayetteville,  Vt.,  547. 

Fearing,  278. 

Federal   Street  Theatre,  43. 

Female  Preacher,  230,  586. 

Ferdinand  IV,  4C6. 

Ferguson,  278,       148,  227,  266, 

286,  296,  472,  480,  490. 
Felch,  278. 
Felix,  278. 
Fell,  278. 
Fellows,  279. 
Felt,  279 
Fenner,  279. 
Fenno,  281. 
Fessenden,  281. 
Field,  2S2. 
Fields,  284. 
Fifeshire,  Scot.,  409. 
F"ifield,  284,       1 59,  439- 
Fighting  Island,  Battle  of,  363, 

481. 
Fillmore,  284,  530. 
Finch,  285,  533. 
Finn,  285. 
P'inney,  285. 
F"irst    Baptist    Church,    Boston, 

192. 
First    Baptist  Church,   Newark, 

N.  J.,335- 
First  Baptist  Church, Providence, 

100,  448. 
First    Congregational     and     So- 
ciety, Killingly,  Ct.,  394. 
First     Congregational     Church, 

Providence,  153,  283,481. 
First  Consul,  108,  531. 
Fish,  285. 
Fisher,  286,      162,  165,  231. 


Fiske,  287,  86,  93,  102,  138, 
164,  188,  194,  !9S,  277,  287, 
359.  374,  375>  403.  468,  488, 
508,  516,  536,  556,  557. 

Fitchburg,  Mass.,  554,  558,  568. 

Fitzgerland,  288. 

Fitzhugh,  288. 

Fitzpatrick,  288. 

Fitts,  288. 

Flagg,  288. 

Flanders,  439. 

Flarety,  289. 

Fleet,  289. 

Fleetwood,  289. 

Fleming,  289. 

Flemming,  289. 

Fletcher,  289. 

Flinn,  289. 

Flint,  289. 

Flipper,  2S9. 

Florence,  A.  T.,  143. 

Flatford,  289. 

Floyd,  289. 

Flushing,  L.  I.,  201,  566. 

Flynt,  289. 

Fobes,  310. 

Fogg,  290. 

Folger,  290. 

Follett,  290. 

Folsom,  290. 

Fonerden,  290. 

Foote,  423,  503. 

Forbes,  238. 

Forbush,  290. 

Ford,  290,       176. 

Forgot,  290. 

Forks,  291. 

Forrester,  291. 

I'^orster,  291. 

Fort,  291. 

fort  Hawkins,  Ga.,  119,  338. 

Fort  Mitchell,  252,  370. 

Fort  Nelson,  Ala.,  97,  594. 

Fort  Pike,  N.  Y.,  65,  351. 

Fort  Walcott,  383,  412. 

Forth,  291. 

Fosdick,  291. 

P'oss,  291. 

Foster,  291,       19,  20,  29,  49,  147. 


INDEX 


p'oster,  R.  I.,  25,  27,  28,  29,  49, 
51,  56,  66,  67,  73,  90,  95. 
100,  116,  136,  151,  166,  160, 
168,  169,  198,  200,  201,  227, 
227,  229,  263,  264,  279,  280, 
281,  290,  291,  336,  345,  348, 
350.  365.  375.  376,  379.  380, 
381,  383.398,  4'2,  414.  435. 
444,  460,  483,  489,  526,  544, 
548,  549,  556,  559,  560,  561, 
562,  564,  565,  584,  595. 

Foushee,  292. 

Fowle,  293. 

Fowler,  293,  72,  136,  151,  239, 
240,  294,  500,  539. 

Fox,  294. 

Foxboro,  Mass,    103,    120,    487, 

497.  527,  556. 
Fraden,  294. 
Framingham,    Mass.,    263,    302, 

358,  384,  488,  500. 
France,  97,  241,  243. 
France,  Vice    Constable  of,   97, 

269. 
France,  Imperial  Army  of,  391. 
Franconia,  N.  H.,  420,  579. 
Francour,  294. 
Frankfort,  N.  Y.,  353. 
Franklin,  294. 
Franklin,  Ct.,  66,   143,  207,  284, 

353.  544- 

Franklin,  Mass.,  76.  147,  164, 
268,  272,  275,  311,  335,  358, 
360,  17%,  383,  44^,  464,  488, 
490,  507.  556.  586. 

Franklin,  N.  Y.,  194. 

Franks,  295. 

Fraymouth,  295. 

Freake,  295. 

Fredericksburg,  Md.,  482,  570. 

Fredericksburg,  Va.,  213. 

Freebody,  295. 

Freeborn,  295. 

Freehold,  N.  Y.,  291,  556. 

Freeman,  296. 

Freetown,  Mass.,  39,  43,  44,  1 10, 
116,  122,  148,  161,  167,  195, 
201,  216,  220,  224,  272,  335, 
356,  357,  418,  419,512,  519. 
526,  527,  534,  557- 


French  (name),  297. 

French,  436. 

French  Army,  441. 

French,   Emperor   of    the,   483, 

506. 
Francis  I,  298. 
Francis,  298. 
Frickett,  299. 
Friend,  299. 
Friends'    Ceremony,     176,     590, 

597- 
Friends'  Meeting  House, Athens, 

N.  Y.,  40,  407. 
Friends'  M.  H.,  Baltimore,  Md., 

296,  542. 
Friends'  M.  H.,  Cranston,  R.  I., 

39.  49.  56,  90,  328,  407- 
Friends'    M.     H.,     Dartmouth, 

Mass.,  309. 
Friends'  M.    H.,    Durham,  Me., 

199.  414. 

Friends'    M.     H,,    Fall      River, 

Mass.,  176,  177,  591. 
Friends'  M.    H.,  Hopkinton,   R. 

I.,  201,  331,  422. 
Friends'    M.      H.,      Nantucket, 

Mass..  261,  394,  540. 
Friends'    M.  H.,  New   Bedford, 

Mass.,  328,  522. 
Friends'  M.  H.,  Newport,  R.  I., 

79,  114,  115,    14s,  146,  174, 

200,  206,  242,  261,  304,  320, 
419,  436,  500. 

Friends'  M.  H.,  New  York,  204, 

214,  460,  487. 
Friends'  M.  H.,  Pembroke,Mass., 

363.  450. 
Friends'  M.  H.,  Portsmouth,  R. 

I.,  49,  51,  176,  201,  243,  296, 

305.  357.  437.  438,  498,  560. 
Friends'  M.  H.,  Providence,  R. 

I.,    48,    206,    242,   339,   386, 

400,  451,  541. 
Friends'  M.   H.,   Smithfield,  R. 

I-.    30,     37,    86,    176,    326, 

348. 
Friends'  M.  H.,  Somerset,  Mass., 

142,  339- 
Friends'  M.  H.,  Taunton,  446. 
Frieze,  140,  146,  247,  289,  335, 


Frieze, — Continued.  Gano, — Continued. 

366,  407,  445,  457.  160,   162,  164,  165,  166,  168, 

Frink,  299.  170,   173,  174,  175,  177,  178, 

Frith,  299.  179,   181,  184,  185,  187,  188, 

Frizell,  299.  189,  190,  193,  196,  198,  199, 

Frost,  299.  200,  203,  204,  205,  207,  208, 

Frothingham,  299,  558.  209.  210,  212,  213,  214,  215, 

Fruit,  299.  216,  217,  218,  2ig,  220,  221, 

Fruit  Hill,  R.  I.,  82,  520.  224,  225,  228,  229,  230,  231, 

Fry,  299,      96,  543-  232,  233,  234,  239,  245,  246, 

Fryburg,  Mass.,  96,  188.  247,  249,  250,  252,  254,  256, 

Fuller,  300,       530,543.  257,  260,261,262,263,264, 

Fullerton,  301.  265,  266,  269,  270,  271,  272, 

Fulton  Market,  N.  Y.,  173.  274,  279,  280,  282,  283,  287, 

Fulton,  Steamer,  204,  535.  288,  291,  292,  294,  299,  300, 

Furnance,  301.  303,  307,  308,  309,  312,  313, 

314,  315,  316,  317,  318,  319, 

320,  321,  324,  325,  326,  327, 

328,  332,  334,  335,  338,  339, 

341,  342.  344,  345,  347,  348, 

Gabriel,  301.  349,  354,  355.  356,  357,  359, 

Gage,  301.  360,362,363,364,365,366, 

Gair,  302.  367,  368,  369,  373,  374,  375. 

Gale,  302,      90,    206,   296,   431,  377,  378,379,380,381,382, 

478.  383,  385,  387,  388,  389,  390, 

Galla,  Europe,  97,  269.  391,  392,  393,  395,  396,  399, 

Gallagher,  302.  400,  402,  403,  404,  405,  406, 

Gallandet,  302.  407,  409,  412,  413,  414,  417, 

Galloway,  302.  418,  419,  420,  429,  432,  433, 

Gallup,  302.  434,  435.  436,  437,  440,  444, 

Galton,  302.  447,  448,  451,  452,  453,  454, 

Gammell,  27,  28,  37,  65,  72,  80,  458,  459,  460,  461,  462,  463, 

98,   138,   155,   157,   173,   184,  465,  466,467,469,470,471, 

191,  194,  213,  257,  278,  295,  473,  474,  475,  477.  479,  480, 

296,  362,  381,  388,  416.  431,  484,  487,  488,  489,  490,  493, 

436,  438,  466,  495,  5 '4.  523,  495,  500,  502,  503,  504,  505. 

532,  541,  557,  565,  567.  506,  508,  509,  510,  511,  512, 

Gammett,  551.  517,  518,  519,  520,  521,  522, 

Gano,  303,      23,  26,  27,  31,  32,  524,  534,  535,  536,  538,  540, 

33,  37,  40,  42,  44.  45-  48,  49,  542,  545,  546,  547,  548,  550, 

52,  53,  54,  55,  56,  59,  61,  62,  552,  553,  554,  555,  560.  561, 

63,  64,  65,  66,  67,  68,  69,  70,  562,  563,  565,  566,  567,  568, 

71,  74,  78,  79,  82,  85,  87,  88,  569,  575,  578,  579.  581,  588, 

89,   92,   94,   95,   96,  98,  99,  589,  590,  592.  593-  594.  595, 

102,  105,  107,  no,  112,  114,  596. 

115,   116,  117,  119,  120,  121,      Garcia,  303. 

122,   127,  131,  132,  133,  134,      Gardiner,  303,      34,   35,    56,  57. 

135,   137,  138,  141.  142,  144,  64,  99,   128.  285,    304,    310, 

146,   147,  148,  149.  150,  151,  320,  369.  437.  459,  480,  498, 

152,  153,  155,  156,  157,  158,  545.  563,  577- 


Gardiner,  Me.,  185,  187,  248,  519. 
Gardiner's  Neck,  Mass.,  303. 
Garfield,  306. 
Garim,  307. 
Garland,  307. 
Garnett,  307. 
Garzee,  307. 
Gates,  307. 
Gavett,  307. 

Gay,  307,      190,  493,  527,  535. 
Gaylord,  307. 

Gazette,  the  Boston,  227,  597. 
Gazette,  Louisville,  Ga.,  311. 
Gazette,  Lansingburgh,  433. 
Gazette,  the  Missouri,  89,  224. 
Gazette,  New  Hampshire,  387. 
Gazette,  New  York,  170,  432. 
Gazette,  Providence,  133. 
Gazette,  Salem,  Mass.,  91,  378. 
Gazette,  United  States,  130. 
George,  308. 

Georgetown,    D.    C.,    228,   295, 
310,  337,  338,  411,423,  435, 

459.  577- 
Georgetown,  S.  C.,  417. 
Georgia,  62,   69,    188,  326,    372, 

480. 
Georgia,  Argus,  361,  599. 
Germany,  272,  429,  442,  592. 
Gerry,  308. 
Gibbs,  308. 
Gibraltar,  106. 
Gibson,  309,      65,  163,  189,  330, 

515- 
Giddings,  309. 
Gifford,  309. 
Gilbert,  310. 
Giles,  310,      197. 
Gilford,  311. 
Gilka,  311. 
Gill,  311. 

Gillett,  311,      443,  571. 
Gilliam,  311. 
Gilliott,  311. 
Gillmati,  3r  i . 
Gillmore,  31 1. 
Gillson,  311. 
Gindrat,  311. 
Girard,  311,      431. 
Gisborn,  Eng.,  73,  339. 


Gladding,  312. 

Glass,  314. 

Glastonbury,  Ct.,  134,  185. 

Glazier,  314. 

Glen  Fails,  N.  Y.,  590. 

Globe  Bank,  Providence,  86,  582. 

Glocester,  Mass.,  234,  446,  466, 

547.  557- 

Glocester,  R.  I.,  28,  29,  30,  31, 
42,  43,  44,  46,  47,  53,  55,  57, 
58.  59.  71.  7l>  75.  17,  82,  94, 
100,  102,  105,  1 13,  1 14,  1 15, 
116,  117,  121,  133,  147,  151, 
152,  158,  165,  179,  182,  193, 
197,  198,  203,  208,  210,  214, 
215,  217,  225,  228,  233,  234, 
247,  249,  266,  273,  282,  290, 
292,  317,  318,  323,  327,  328, 
345.  349.  355.  359-  360,  n\, 
376,  380,  389,  391,  399,  409, 
415,  417,  418,  423,433,  435, 
452,  459,  464,  465,  478,  479, 
485,  492,  498,  499.  500,  505, 
519,  523,  525,  526,  527,  541, 
550,  555.  556,  558.  559.  564, 
579,  583- 

Glover,  314. 

Gobrigh,  314. 

Goddard,  314. 

Goddell,  314. 

Godeau's  Company,  28,  104. 

Godfrey,  315,      371. 

Goff,  315. 

Goffstown,  N.  H.,  496,  557. 

Going,  45,  558,  568. 

Gold,  316. 

Goldsboro,  316. 

Goldsmith,  316. 

Gonsolve,  316. 

Gonzales,  316. 

Gooch,  316. 

Good,  316. 

Goodale,  317. 

Goodenough,  317. 

Goodhue,  317. 

Gooding,  317. 

Goodjudge,  398,  550. 

Goodnow,  317. 

Goodson,  317. 

Goodspeed,  317. 


XXIX 


Goodwin,  317. 

Goold,  318. 

Gordon,  318. 

Gore,  318. 

Gorey,  318. 

Gorham,  318. 

Gorham,  Me.,  79,  409. 

Gorton,  319. 

Goshen,  O.,  433. 

Gosport,  Va.,  84,  103. 

Goss,  320. 

Gould,  320. 

Goulett,  321. 

Gourveneur,  321. 

Governor,  302. 

Governor  of  Louisiana,  no,  187, 

411,423. 
Governor    of     North     Carohna, 

409. 
Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  417. 
Grace,  321. 

Grace  Ch.,  N.  Y.,  317. 
Grace  Ch.,  Prov.,  301,  334. 
Gracus,  321. 

Graduate  of  Brown  University, 
278,  366. 

Grafton,  321. 

Grafton,  Mass.,  37,  68,  94,  207, 
290,  403,  418,  441,  514. 

Gragg,  321. 

Graham,  321,      261. 

Gramon,  321. 

Grand  Marshal,  Napoleon's,  97. 

Granger,  321. 

Grant,  322. 

Gratton,  322. 

Graupner,  322. 

Graves,  323,      298,  314. 

Gray,  323. 

Grayman,  325. 

Greatax,  325. 

Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  122. 

Great   Britain,  25,  108,  360,  505. 

Great  Torrington,  Eng.,  252. 

Greece,  52,  491. 

Greece,  Missionary  to,  126,  284. 

Greek  Committee,  52,  491. 

Greene,  325,  25,88,91,95,129, 
161,  187,  191,  200,  224,  260, 
271,  285,  302,305,  314,  355. 


Greene, — Continued. 

387,  406,  419,  448,  460,  516, 
520,  538.  575.  580,  599- 
Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  225,  268. 
Greenfield,  334. 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  69,  453,  516. 

Greenleaf,  334. 
Greenman.  334. 

Greenville,  N.  Y.,  35,  408. 

Greenville,  R.  I.,  350. 

Greenwich,  Mass.,  147. 

Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  535. 

Greenwich,  R.  I.,  185,   198,   355. 

Gregory,  335. 

Gretna  Green,  Scot.,  192,  237. 

Greuhm,  335. 

Grew,  335. 

Grey,  335. 

Greyson,  335. 

Gridley.  335. 

Grieve.  335,  377. 

Grieves,  336. 

Griffeth,  336. 

Griffiths,  336. 

Griffin,  336,  186,237,285,505, 
568. 

Grinman,  336. 

Grinnell,  336. 

Griswold,  336,  25,  28,  34,  40, 
64,  66,90,  III,  121,  128,  182, 
186,  191,  221,  229,  244,  249, 
255.  319.  329.  342,  378,  397. 
402,  406,  413,  450,  454.  482, 
484,  490,  491,  492.  SOI.  504, 
505.  514.  533.  546,  572,  590 
597- 

Griswold,  Ct.,  529. 

Grossman,  337. 

Grosvenor,  337. 

Groton,  Ct.,  209,  302,  337,  410, 
591. 

Groton,  Mass.,  564,  591. 

Grove,  409.  > 

G  rover,  337. 

Groves,  337,       118. 

Grow,  337,      3S7,  527. 

Grubb,  SS7- 

Grueby,  337. 

Guahm,  337. 

Guade,  337. 


Gudgeon,  337. 
Guelph,  337. 
Guest,  337. 
Guild,  337. 
Guile,  338. 
Guilford,  Eng.,  506. 
Guilford,  Ct.,  293,  302. 
Guilford,  Vt.,  470,  537. 
Gunn,  338. 
Guphe,  338. 
Gurney,  338,  369. 
Gushee,  49,64, 105,  127,  144,  169, 
174,  217,  356,  357,  433,  444, 

497.  545.  546,  551,  574.  585- 
Guston,  338. 
Guyton,  338. 
Gwynn,  338. 


H 


Hack,  338. 

Hadwen,  339. 

Hagerstown,  Md.,  98,    195,  577, 

592. 
Haggerty,  339. 
Hague,  339. 
Hailer,  339. 
Haile,  339. 
Haines,  339. 
Hale,  339. 
Hales,  340. 
Haley,  340. 
Halfpenny,  340. 
Halifax,  Eng.,  277,  454. 
Halifax,  Mass.,  346. 
Halifax,  N.  S.,  96,  252,  347,  389, 

580. 
Halifax,  N.  S.,  Theatre,  389. 
Hall,  340,      36,84,  134,  147,  183, 

195,  231,  322,  355,  356,  439, 

457,  474,  475,  490,  552,  562, 

593- 
Hallett,  343. 
Halley,  88,  99. 
Halliday,  343. 
Hallock,  343. 
Hallowell,  Me.,  83,  442,  443,  522, 

571,  589. 
Halsey,  344. 


Hambley,  344. 

Hamer,  344. 

Hamor,  344. 

Hamilton,  344,      64,83,  103,125, 

157,  223,239,  338,  357,  373, 

442,  564- 
Hamlin,  344. 
Hamm,  344. 

Hammersmith,  Eng.,  301. 
Hammett,  344. 
Hammock,  345. 
Hammond,  345,       iio,  264,  515, 

533.  578- 
Hampden,  Me.,  91,  274,  411,  532. 
Hampton,  Ct.,  62,  328,  345,  353, 

377.  3S3.  394.  474.  580. 
Hamstead,  N.  Y.,  363,  495. 
Hancock,  345. 
Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  385. 
Hancock,  N.  H.,  212,  317. 
Handy,  345. 

Handover,  N.   H.,  102,  495. 
Hanson,  345. 

Hanson,  Mass.,  356,  386,  598. 
Harden,  346. 
Hardenburg,  346. 
Hardenbough,  346. 
Harding,  346. 
Hardon,  347. 
Hardy,  347. 
Hare,  347. 
Hargrave,  383,  591. 
Hargrove,  347,      297,  347. 
Harkens,  347. 
Harkness,  347. 
Harmer,  344. 
Harper,  347. 
Harrell,  348. 
Harrington,  348. 
Harris,  348,      354.475- 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  422,  493. 
Harrison,  351. 
Harrocks,  352. 
Harrod,  352. 
Hart,  352,       190,    247,  294,   345, 

445.  526,  535,  547.  590. 
Hartford  Co.,  Md.,  217,  276. 
Hartford,  Ct.,   85,  89,  107,  120, 

151,   183,  193,  204,  210,  221, 

231,  240,  256,  271,  278,  291, 


Hartford,  Ct., — Continued. 

293.  298,  302,  452,  457,  486, 

502,   554,  558,  593. 
Hartford  Circus,  483. 
Hartford,  Ct.,  Times,  120,  516. 
Hartshorn,  352. 
Hartwell,  353,       127. 
Harvard  College,  445. 
Harvard  College,  Prof,    in,   180, 

270. 
Harvey,  353. 
Harvvood,  354. 
Haskell,  354. 
Haskins,  355,       103. 
Hastings,  355. 
Hatch,  355. 
Hathaway,    356,      JJ,    84,    272, 

526. 
Hatten,  358. 
Hattrick,  358. 
Haughton,  358. 
Hausvvell,  358. 
Havana,  W.  I.,  194. 
Haven,  358. 
Havens,  358. 

Haverhill,  Mass.,  352,  535,  556. 
Havves,  358. 
Hawkes,  359. 
Hawkins,    359,      71,      82,     273, 

493,  500,  527. 
Hawley,  360,      321. 
Hay,  360. 
Hayden,  361. 
Hayes,  361 . 
Hayford,  361. 
Haylander.  361. 
Haynes,  361. 
Hay  ward,  361. 
Hazard,  361. 
Hazeltine,  363. 
Hazelton,    363,        50,    175,    221, 

315,  411,414,  415,455- 
Heacock,  363,      363. 
Head,  363. 
Heald,  363. 
Healey,  363. 
Hearsey,  363. 
Heart,  363. 
Heath,  363. 
Heaton,  364. 


Hebron,  Ct.,   131,  190,  251,  2521 

311,  460,  511. 
Hedding,  154,  461. 
Heels,  364. 
Hefferlin,  364. 
Height,  364. 
Helme,  364. 
Hemaiis,  364. 
Hemborough,  364. 
Hem  en  way,  364. 
Henderson,  365. 
Hendley,  365. 
Hendrick,  365. 
Hendricks.  365. 
Henry,  365. 
Henshaw,  366. 
Herald  of  Newburyport,  Mass., 

32. 
Herald,     the    Republican,    333, 

551- 

Herald  of  the  United  States, 
197,  548. 

Herb,  366. 

Herculaneum,  Mo.,  65,  378. 

Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  448. 

Herlitz,  366. 

Herrick,  366. 

Herrico  Co.,  Va.,  294. 

Herring^  366. 

Herrington,  366. 

Hervey,  366. 

Hester  St.,  N.  Y.,  204,  487. 

Hetherington,  367. 

Hewitt,  367. 

Hewes,  367. 

Hibbard,  223,  458. 

Hickey,  367. 

Hickman,  367. 

Hicks,  367. 

Hidden,  368. 

Higgins,  368. 

Higgison,  368. 

High  Bank,  O.,  460,  578- 

High  School,  Pawtucket,  363, 
450. 

High  Sheriff,  385,  519,  595. 

Hitl,  368,  33,  49,  ?<(i,  100,  105, 
114,  115,  141,  144,  165,  178, 
226,  228,  249,  252,  297,  300, 
323.  337.  370,  383.  392,  394. 


Hill, — Continued. 

396.  397,401,403.  412,  4'3. 
447,  469,  474,  503,  522,  526, 

533.   536.  573- 
Hillaid,  371. 
Hiller,  371. 
Hillman,  t,ji. 
Hills,  371. 

Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  538. 
Hillson,  371. 
Himes,  371. 
Hinckley,  371. 
Hindman,  371. 
Hines,  iji. 
Hingham,   Mass.,   181,  307,  311, 

424. 
Hinman,  372. 
Hinsdale,  372. 
Hiscock,  372. 
Hiscox,  372. 
Hitchcock,  372. 
Hoar,  372. 
Hobbs,  372. 
Hobart,  372,      310. 
Hodge,  372,      357,  382. 
Hodges,  373. 
Hodgkinson,  374. 
Hoes,  374. 
Hoffses,  374. 
Hogan,  374. 
Hog  Island,  R.  I.,  no. 
Hogg,  374 
Hoit,  374. 
Holbrook,  374. 
Holburton,  374. 
Holcomb,  566. 
Holden,  374. 
Holdon,    Mass.,    130,     131,    366, 

375.  511. 
Holdenburg,  375. 
Holdoff,  375. 
Holland  (name),  377. 
aHolland,  lOl,  412. 
Holies,  377. 
Holley,  377. 
Holliston,  Mass.,    25,    190,   275, 

396. 
Holman,    377,      47,      I54-    358, 

565,  591- 


Holmes,   375,      no,    186,    210, 

217,  218,  376. 
Holmesburgh,  Pa.,  27,  404. 
Holroyd,  377. 
Holt,  377. 
Holton,  378. 
Homan,  378. 
Homer,  378,  390. 
Homer,  N.  Y.,  448. 
Homes,  378. 
Hone,  378. 
Honey,  378. 
Honeywell,  378. 
Hood,  378. 
Hook,  378. 
Hooke,  378. 
Hooker,  379. 
Hooper,  379. 
Hoosic,  N.  Y.,  515. 
Hope,  Pleasures  of,  161. 
Hopkins,  379,  576. 
Hopkmton,     Mass.,     241,     385, 

480,  598. 
Hopkinton,  R.   I.,   80,  106,   149, 

150,  171,  181,  182,   186,   187, 

201,  211,  234,  243,  291,  305, 
331,  422,436,  453,  480,  481, 
541,  544,  560,  573,  579.- 

Hoppin,  380. 

Horbin,  381. 

Horn,  381. 

Horr,  381. 

Horsewell,  381. 

Horsvvell,  381. 

Horton,  381,       302. 

Hoskins,  382. 

Hospital,  U.  S.  Marine,  397. 

Hotchkiss,  382. 

Hotel  Paris.  France,  225. 

Hoton,  382. 

House,  382. 

Houselander,  382. 

House,  Speaker  of,  Me.,  308. 

Houston,  382. 

Hovey,  383. 

Howard,    383,       150,     155,    198, 

202,  207,  4n,  426,  560. 
Howe,  384,       185,  302,  598. 
Howell,  385,      261,  280. 
Howland,  385. 


Howies,  387. 
Hoxie,  387. 
Hoyle,  387. 
Hoyt,  387. 

Hubbard,  387,       131,  254. 
Huddy,  388. 
Hudson,  388, 

Hudson,    N.    Y.,   127,   156,   166, 
238,  256,  377,  388,  416,  487. 
Huesties,  388. 
Huggens,  395. 
Hughes,  389. 
Hull,  389,      218,    352,  425,  442, 

475- 
Humes,  390. 
Humphrey,  390. 
Humphreys,  391. 
Humphries,  391. 
Hunnevvell,  391. 
Hunt,  391,      75,   106,   168,  272, 

360,  431,  523. 
Huntmgton,  393,       23 
Huntington,  Ct.,  264,  267. 
Huntress,  293. 
Huntsville,  N.  Y.,  291,  486. 
Hurd,  393 
Hurlburt,  393. 
Hurley,  394. 
Hurst,  394. 
Hussey,  394. 
Hutchins,  394. 
Hutchinson,  395,      35,  408. 
Hutton,  395. 
Hyatt,  395. 
Hyde,  395. 
Hyde  Co.,  N.  C,  283. 


Indian,  a  Cherokee,  515,  587. 

Indian,  the  Six  Nations,  422. 

Indiana  State  Bank,  274. 

Indians,  124. 

Industry,  Me.,  325. 

Infantry,    United    States,     172, 

534- 
Infantry,  U.  S.,  2d  Regiment  of, 

401. 
Ingalls,  397. 
Ingell,  397. 
Ingersoll,  397. 
Ingham,  397. 
Ingles,  555. 
Ingraham,  397. 
Inman,  398. 
Innkeeper,  205,  517. 
Institute,  American,  334,  571. 
Institute,     Asbury     Missionary, 

252. 
Intelligence,  Canal  of,  311. 
Intelligence,  the  Christian,  1S5, 

248. 
Investigator,  398. 
Ireland,  205,  517. 
Irish,  398. 
Irons,  399. 
Irwin,  399. 
Isaac,  399. 
Isle  of  Wight  Co.,  Va.,  317,  399, 

477- 
Italian  Opera  Co.,  303,  461. 
Italy,  492,  506. 
Ives,  399. 


Ide,  396. 

Illinois,  205,  385. 

Illinois,  U.  S.  Senator  from,  92, 

485. 
Imperial  Army,  243,  391. 
Inches,  396. 
India,  107,  342,  363. 
India,  Missionary  to,  416. 
Indian,  239,  321. 


Jack,  399. 

Jackins,  400. 

Jackman,  400. 

Jackson,  400. 

Jackson,  O.,  580. 

Jacobs,  401,  23,  24,  54,  55,  89, 
97.  107,  133,  154,  182,  205, 
279,  290,  327,  349,  m,  391, 
392,  469,485.  514.  519,  544. 
54S.  553.  559.  569.  572.  574, 
5«i,  588. 


Jacquaws,  40 1. 

Jacques,  401. 

Jake  ways,  402. 

Jamaica,  L.  I.,  289,  295. 

Jamaica,  Mass.,  417,  466,  563. 

Jamaica,  W.  I.,  413,  565. 

James,  402,      336. 

Jamestown,  R.  I.,  38,  50,  149, 
17s,  201,  206,  207,  215,  306, 
3.31,  358,439-  444.  5i5>  517, 
52s,  574,  578. 

Jansen,  402. 

January,  402. 

Jarman,  402. 

Jarvis,  402. 

Jastram,  402. 

Jay,  402. 

Jay,  Me.,  197,  317. 

Jeffers,  403. 

Jefferson,  403. 

Jefferson  Co.,  Ga.,   311. 

Jeff  ray,  403. 

Jeft,  403. 

Jenckes,  403,      171,  237. 

Jenkins,  407. 

Jenney,  407. 

Jennison,  407. 

Jenny,  407. 

Jepherson,  407. 

Jepson,  407. 

Jerauld,  407. 

Jernagan,  408. 

Jersey  City,  N.  Y.,  418,  570. 

Jessup,  408. 

Jewell,  408. 

JeweU,  408. 

Jewett  City,  Ct.,  120,  138,  238. 

Jillson,  408. 

Jinson,  409. 

Jobson,  409. 

Johnson,  409,      202. 

Johnston,  N.  Y.,  319,  353,  410. 

Johnston,  R.  I.,  31,  32,  40,  44, 
46,  47.  54.  58.  60.  64,  71,  76. 
89.  91.  93.  94.  97.  100.  106, 
107,  114,  116,  124,  125,  126, 
13?.  133.  134.  135.  138.  139. 
140,  141,  152,  155.  162,  163, 
167,  181,  184,  185,  188,  203, 
215,  224,  236,  237,  241,  259, 


Johnston,  R.  I., — Continued. 
261,  266,  273,  274,  277,  279, 
280,  281,  287,  288,  293,  295, 
326,  329,  330,  331,  342,  349, 
350,  352,  358,  359,  360,  365, 
366,  368,  388,  399.  404.  405. 
41 1,  412,  415,  419,  420,  421, 
424,  426,  427,  428,  434,  435, 
436,  439,  440,  445,  448,  452, 
453.  455.  456,  464.  465.  466, 
478,  483,  485,  498,  499.  500, 
519,  526,  527,  532,  536,  546, 
547.  549.  550.  553.  556.  558. 
559-  569.  570,  572.  575,  577, 
580,  582,  594. 

Joiner,  410. 

Jolly,  412. 

Jones,4i3,       19,20,21,130,135, 
141,  249,  276,  277,  293,  414, 

447.  564- 
Jones  Co.,  Ga.,449,  459. 
Jones  Co.,  N.  C.,  429,  517. 
Jordan,  415. 
Joslin,  416. 
Journal,    the    Connecticut,    143, 

207. 
Journey,  416. 
Jouvett,  416. 
Joy,  416. 
Joyce,  351. 
Judson,    416,      29,    56,    57,    74, 

162,   180,  181,  307,  358,  370, 

377- 
Junior  Editor,  332,  370,  376,  378, 

385.476.  530,  575.  581. 
Justin,  416. 

K 

Kaighan,  417. 

Kaighn,  417. 

Kalarama,  Md.,  126,335. 

Kaler,  417. 

Kalew,  417. 

Kane,  417. 

Kanhawa  Co.,  Va.,  345. 

KauU,  417. 

Kearney,  417. 

Keath,  419. 

Keech,  417. 


Keeley,  418. 

Keene,  418. 

Keene,  N.  H.,  102,  103,  130, 
564,  591. 

Keep,  418. 

Keer,  418. 

Keith,  418. 

Keller,  419. 

Kelley,  419. 

Kellogg,  420. 

Kellogg,  420,  263,  333,  384, 
488,  550. 

Kelton,  420. 

Kendall,  420 

Kendrick,  421. 

Keiinard,  421. 

Kennebec,  Me.,  436,  498,  565. 

Kennebunk,  Me.,  316,  355,  387. 

Kennedy,  421,      90,  568. 

Kennicutt,  421. 

Kennon,  421. 

Kent,  421,  61,72,96,  123,  159, 
161.  170,  178,  211,  216,  235, 
242,  256,  257,  262,  284,  293, 
333,  345>  355.  363.  370,  376, 
380,  411,  420,  422,  443,  448, 
451,  472,  493,  504,  506,  521, 

547- 
Kent  Co,  Md.,  122,  321. 
Kent,  Eng.,  249,  508,  571. 
Kentucky,  92,  485. 
Kenyon,  422. 
Kerr,  422. 
Ketcham,  422. 
Kettery,  Me.,  402. 
Key,  423. 

Keyes,  423,      284,  547. 
Kilbourne,    43,     131,     150,    169, 

263. 
Kieth,  423. 
Kidder,  423. 
Kiggins,  423. 
Kilborn,  423. 
Killey,  423. 
Killham,  423,      74,  JT,  85,   102, 

143,   167,  173,  271,  274,  376, 

381,   509,  590. 
Killingly,  Ct.,  25,  29,  41,  53,  55, 

57.  58,  59.  63,  69,  70,  71.  76, 

85,   88,    loi,    104,  115,   125, 


Killingly,  Ct., —  Continued. 

132,  144,  151,  156,  158,  159, 
167,  174,  175,  179,  194,  198, 
200,  20 r,  202,  207,  215,  216, 
219,  227,  228,  233,  237,  24s, 
246,  257,  267,  273,  276,  286, 
311,  323,  329,  360,  384,  385, 
394,  398,  404,  409,  414.  417. 
434.  435,  439,  444.  44^,  449. 
46  [,  473,  497,499,  500,  519, 
521,  530,  545,  555,  560,  564, 

565.  574.  594- 
Kilton,  423. 
Kimball,  423. 
Kimpton,  424. 
Kindell,  424. 

Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  374,  567. 
King,  424,       loi,  323,  337,493- 
Kingman,  426. 
King  of  Naples,  483,  506. 
King    of  Netherland,    395,    513, 

567. 
King  of  Prussia,  395,  508,  513. 
King  of  Sardinia,  278,  467. 
King-  of  Two  Sicilies,  278,  466. 
King  of  Wertenburg,  298,  507. 
King  of  Westphalia,  507. 
Kingsboro,  N.  Y.,  352,  433. 
Kingsbury,  426. 
Kingsley,  426. 
Kingston,    Mass.,   92,   291,    386, 

544- 

Kingston,  N.  Y.,  225,  477. 

Kingston,  N.  C,  241,  313. 

Kingston,  R.  I.,  172,  192,  364, 
507,  562. 

Kingston,  U.  C,  86,  229,  597. 

Kuinicutt,  426,      418,  435,  475- 

Kinsley,  427. 

Kirkham,  144. 

Kirkland,  272. 

Kirrouchtree,  Eng.,  136,  506. 

Kite,  427. 

Knapp,  427. 

Kneeland,  427. 

Knight,  427,  40,  45.  47,  70,  90, 
149,  195,  196,  222,  223,  246, 
258,  280,  287,  288,  300,  326, 
349,  350,  360,  367,  379,  388. 
419,  421,  427,  428,  432,  478, 


INDEX 


Knight, — Continued. 

479.  519.  531.  540,  549,  561, 

566,  575,  577,  582. 
Knowles,  429. 
Knowiton,  429. 
Knox,  429. 
Kollock,  448,  491. 
Koloff,  429. 
Koonee,  429. 
Kotzubue,  429. 
Kyer,  430. 


LaBalone,  France,  107,  193. 

Lacey,  430. 

Lackey,  430. 

Lascoste,  430. 

Ladd,  430. 

Ladieu,  430. 

Ladue,  430. 

Lahey,  430. 

Laighton,  430. 

Lake,  431. 

Lake  Champknn,  186. 

Lake  Ontario,  422. 

Lallemand,  ^31. 

Lamb,  431. 

Lambert,  432. 

Lamphear,  432. 

Lamphigh,  Eng.,  63,  535. 

Lamson,  432. 

Lancaster  Co.,  Eng.,  435. 

Lancaster,  Mass.,   29,  275,  361, 

395.  414- 
Lancaster,  N.  H.,  68. 
Landcaster,  Penn.,  510,  542. 
Landers,  432. 
Land    Office,    Commander,      of 

General,  321. 
Lane,  432. 
Lang,  432. 
Langdon,  432. 
Langford,  432. 
Langley,  432. 
Lansdale,  433. 
Lansing,  433. 
Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  203,  421, 

433- 


Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  Gazette' 
433- 

Laother,  Penn.,  190. 

Lapham,  433. 

La  Plaisance,  Ct.,  333. 

Larcher,  433. 

Larke,  433. 

Larkin,  433. 

Earned,  434. 

Larouch,  434. 

Larrabee,  434. 

Lascombe,  225. 

Lasell,  434. 

Lassell,  434. 

Latham,  434. 

Lathe,  435. 

Lathrop,  435,      68,  267,  352. 

Latimer,  435. 

Laura,  Brig,  255,  344. 

Law,  435. 

Law,  Attorney  at,  25,  26,  28,  37, 
57,  68,  84,  87,  92,  96,  lOS, 
108,  113,  114,  129,  130,  150, 
193.  '94'  202,  213,  217,  218, 
227,  228,  245,  260,  270,  290, 
291,  293,  325,  332,  334,  343, 
352,  366,  370,  372,  373,  384, 
392,  394.  397,  402,  413,  426, 
434.  439.  457.  480,  484.  495. 
497.  503.  508,  531,  551,  554, 
569.  583.  584.  588,  598. 

Lawless,  435. 

Lawney,  435. 

Lawrence,      435,  •]■],  541. 

Lawson,  436. 

Lawsville,  Penn.,  369. 

Lawton,  436,  35,  300,  345,  437, 
521,  533- 

Layha,  439. 

Lazell,  439. 

Leach,  439. 

Learmon,  439. 

Learned,  439. 

Leavens,  439. 

Leavins,  439. 

Lebby,  439. 

Lebanon,  Ct.,  432,  546. 

LeHaron,  439. 

LeCraw,  440. 

Ledoyt,  440. 


Ledyard,  440.  Linard,  445. 

].ee,  440,       it3,  478.  Lincoln,  445. 

Lee,  N.  Y.,  193.  Lincoln,  N.  C,  85,  152. 

Leebret,  441.  Lindenburg,  447. 

Leeds,  Duke  of,  240,  367.  Lindenburgher,  447. 

Leedsburg,  Va.,  251.  Lindenberger,  447. 

Leeland,  441.  Lindley  447. 

Leeman,  441.  Lindsey,  447. 

Lefavor,  441.  Ling,  447. 

Lefavour,  441.  Linkfield,  448. 

Lefeure,  441.  Linnell,  448. 

Legation,  Russian,  241,  440.  Linnett,  448. 

Legation,  Secretary  of,  241,  459,      Linsey,  448. 

476.  Linsinbeglen,  448. 

Legg,  441.  Lilley,  448. 

Legrand,  441.  Lilly,  448. 

Lehre,  441.  Lillibridge,  448. 

Leicester,  Mass.,   202,  206,  262,      Lippitt,  448. 

308,  320,  326,  339,  413.  Lisbon,  Ct..  67,  go,  113,  281,477, 

Leige,  441.  478,  585.  591- 

Leland,  441.  Lisbon  Port,  402. 

Lemington,  Vt.,  241.  Lisbon,  U.  S.  Consul  to,  402. 

Leominster,  Mass.,  8r,  574.  Liscomb,  449. 

Leonard,  441,      442,467.  Lister,  450. 

Leroy,  443.  Literary  Cadet,  476,  530. 

Lester,  443.  Little,  450. 

Lesure,  443.  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  34,  35, 51, 

Lethbridge,  443.  70,    80,    108,   120,    127,   128, 

LeValley,  443.  134.  '35.  I37.  138,  141.   142, 

Leveret t,  444.  151-  i79.  '85,  201,  208,  232, 

Leverett,  Mass.,  305.  250,  259,  284,  309,  310,  324, 

Levick,  444.  335.  336,  368,  37h  387.  393, 

Levy,  444.  398,  411,  431.  450.  457,  462, 

Lewis,  444,      70,  82,84,  114,  140,  463.  527.  528,  533,  534,   541, 

178,  287,  314,  338,  383,  407,             552,  576,  585.  586,  595. 

521.  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  546. 

Lexington,  Ky.,  121,  123,377.  Littiefield,  450,      34.48.  49.  54, 

Lexington  Bank,  Ky..  214.  55,  56,    57,    58,  89,  90,   105, 

Lexington,  Mass.,  127,  172.  133,  145.  i5'.  '54.  156,   165, 

Leydon,  Vt.,  231.  181,  188,  197,  233,  254,  257, 

Liberty  Hall,  Va.,  187,  421.  287,  325,  326,  327,  328,  329, 

Lieut.  Governor  of  Virginia,  361,  33',  334.  348,  35'.  367,  371, 

485.  377,412,440,  548,  579,  584. 

Lieut.  Gov.  of  R.    L,   141,  201,      Littlepage,  450. 

202.  Livermore,  Me.,  130,  425. 
Lieutenant  of  the  President,  466,      Liverpool,  Eng.,  255,  344,    421, 

509.  513- 

Light  Artillery,  U.    S.,    99,  126,      Livmg.stone,  450. 

273,  525.  Lloyd,  451. 

Limerick,  Me.,  379,  556.  Locbombe,  268. 


Lockhare,  Scot.,  409. 

Lochraine,  451. 

Lockwood,  451. 

Logan,  451. 

Logee,  451. 

Lombard,  424,  538. 

London,  Eng.,  62,  174,  195,  216, 

226,  248,  269,  y:>7,  364,  465, 

486. 
London,  Eng.,  Bishop  of,  249. 
Londonderry,  Ire.,  344. 
Londonderry,   N.  H.,  196. 
Long.  451. 
Longley,  451. 
Longmeadow,  Mass.,  418. 
Loomis,  452. 
Lopez,  452. 
Lord,  452. 
Lord  Byron,  loi. 
Loring,  452,      48,  103,  222,  317, 

415. 
Lothrop,  452. 
Lott,  452. 
Loud,  453. 
Loughborough,  453. 
Longhead,  453. 
Louisiana,  411,  423. 
Louisiana,  Gov.  of,  no,  187,  411, 

423. 
Louisville,  Ga.,  90,  104,  118,  311, 

324,  483,  568. 
Louisville,    Ky.,    35,    222,    249, 

407,  408,  413,  418,  553. 
Love,  453. 
Lovell,  453. 
Lovett,  453. 
Lovejoy,  453. 
Lovie,  453. 
Low,  453. 
Lowell,    59,   jy,    202,    227,  282, 

311.  597- 
Lowell,  Mass.,  41,  86. 
Lowring,  454. 
Lowville,  N.  Y.,  193,  516. 
Lucas,  454. 
Luce,  454. 
Ludlow,  454,      96,116,124,137, 

190,  235,  238,  298,  301,  308, 

313.  344>  350.  353.  390,485, 
520,   565,  570. 


Ludlow,  Mass.,  144,  406. 

Lummus,  383. 

Lunenburg  Co.,  Me.,  484. 

Lunenburg  Co.,  Va.,  511. 

Lunson,  454. 

Luscomb,  454. 

Luther,    454,      148,     175,     212, 

223,  262.  470,  510,  533. 
Lyde,  317,335- 
Lye,  457. 
Lyell,  174. 
Lyman,    457,       289,    409,    526, 

543- 
Lyman's  Fostory,  423. 
Lyme,    Ct.,    336,  344,  365,  510, 

544,  593- 
Lynchburgh,  Va.,  68,  468. 
Lynde,  457. 

Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  597. 
Lyndon,  457. 

Lyndon,  Vt.,   100,   165,  277,  539. 
Lyne,  457. 
Lynn,  Mass.,  65,   175,    177,   184, 

201,  252,  427,  447,  457,  470, 

508,  530,  577. 
Lyon,  458. 

M 


Maberry,  458. 

Macarthy,  459. 

Macbei,  459. 

Mace,  42,  89,   108,  153,405,  4 

529. 
Macintire,  459. 
Machaies,  459. 
Mackay,  459. 
Macker,  459. 
Mackcy,  459. 
Mackie,  459. 
Mackoon,  459. 
Macomb,  459. 
Macomber,  459. 
Macon,  Ga.,  592. 
Macy,  460. 
Maddin,  460. 
Madeira,  460. 
Madison,  460. 
Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.,  297,  548. 


Madrid,  Spain,  594. 

Magaw,  460. 

Magee,  460. 

Magrue,  460. 

Maguire,  460. 

Mahony,  460. 

Maid,  460. 

Maine  (name),  460. 

Maine,  196,  234,  418. 

Makepeace,  461. 

Malbone,  461. 

Malcolm,  461,  468,  576. 

Maley,  461. 

Malibran,  461. 

Mallett.  461. 

Malta,  Missionary  to,  271. 

Maltby,  525,  551. 

Malthy,  421. 

Manager,  377,  435-  483.  563- 

Manchester,  461,  25,57,58,61, 
70,  71,  90,  94.  '08,  125,  127, 
128,  140,  151,  163,  203,  206, 
236,  328,  331.351.  352,  358, 
369.  375.  385.  404.  405.  4". 
420,  424,  426,  429,  436,  445, 
451,  452,  453,  461,  462,  463, 
479.  497.  503.  527.  540,  556, 
565.  578,  580,  585- 

Manchester,  I'.ng.,  104,  397. 

Mancy,  Penn.,  491,  532. 

Manley,  484. 

Manlius,  N.  Y.,  193,  516. 

Mann,  464,  30,  31.  17 ,  43,  45. 
46,48,  60.  61,  68,  75,  77,  86, 
88,  89,  go,  91,  94,  108,  III, 
113,  121,  128,  134,  137.  '38, 
139,  149,  157,  159,  169,  170, 
185,  189,  190,  191.  197.  213, 
214,  222,  231,  232,  233,  236, 
247,  269,  275,  277,  281,  297, 
301,  315.  338,  346,  350,  351. 
357.  358.  370,  379.  Z^^^,  397, 
398,  406,  409,  411,  415,  418, 
420,  435,  456,  464,  466,  467, 
476,  481,  491,  494,  495.  497, 
498,  501,  503,  510,  513.  517. 
527,  528,  533.  538,  548.  570, 
576,  579.  582,  584,  591,  595- 

Manners,  465. 
Manning,  465. 


Mansfield,  465,      29,  43,  136,  254, 

387,  39S,  421,  424. 
Mansfield,  Ct.,  394,  506. 
Mansfield,  Mass.,    98,    126,  238, 

310,  341.  347-  370.  378,   516, 

583,  584. 
Manson,  465. 
Manton,  466. 
Manuel,  466. 

Manufacturer's  Rank,  486. 
Marble,  466. 

Marblehead,  Mass.,  468,  507. 
Marchant,  466. 
Marden,  Eng.,  508,  571. 
Mardenborough,  466. 
Mareau,  466. 
Maria,  466. 

Marietta,  O.,  496,  509. 
Marine  Corps,  174. 
Marine    Corps,    Commander   of, 

365- 
Marine,  U.  S.  Hospital,  397. 
Marion  Co.,  N,  C,  99,  183. 
Market,  N.  Y.,  Fulton,  173. 
Market  House,  Prov.,    19. 
Market  Square,  Prov.,  19,  20. 
Marks,  467. 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  74,  93,  127,  144, 

314.  598. 
Marlboro,  N.  H.,  69,  76,  403,408. 
Marquis  of    Caermarthen,    240, 

366. 
Marseilles,  Fr,,  244. 
Marsh,  467. 

Manshfield,  Mass.,  71,  363,  450. 
Marshall,  468,     366,  375,  597- 
Marston,  468. 
Marters.  468. 
Martha's  Vineyard,  93. 
Martin,  468,       40,  125,  129,  131, 

243,  270,  296,  378,  383,  394, 

412,  435.  452,481,  495,   506, 

510,  546,  595. 
Marvel,  472. 
Marvell,  473. 
Marven,  473. 
Maryland,  92,  126,  139,  402,  421, 

429.  490. 
Mason,  473,       50,  124,  146,  175, 

265,  308,  496,  552,  590. 


XL 


Mason,  N.  H.,  212,  317. 

Mason,  Royal   Arch,  351,  495. 

Masten,  477. 

Master,  477. 

Massachusetts,  84,  103,  130,  201, 

386,  465. 
Massachusetts,    Adj.    Gen.    of, 

546. 
Massachusetts,  U.  S.    Attorney 

for,  102,  495. 
Massachusetts,     l-Stitish    Consul 

for,  43. 
Massie,  477. 

Master  Commandant,  545,  593. 
Matanzas,  VV.  I.,  245,  405. 
Matcalf,  477. 
Mathby,  477. 
Mather,  477. 
Mathews,  477. 
Mathewson,  477. 
Mathematics,  Prof,  in,  173. 
Matthews,   477,      92,    126,    232, 

335,  4>7.  577- 
Matteson,  479. 
Mattorn,  479. 
Mauran,  479. 
Mavvney,  480. 
Maxcy,  480,      20,  21. 
Maxfield,  480. 
Maxim,  480. 
Maxson,  480. 
Maxwell,  481. 
May,  481. 
Mayberry,  482. 
Maynard,  482. 
Mayo,  482. 

Mayor  of  Boston,  240. 
Mayrant,  482. 
McArnarney,  482. 
McCann,  482. 
McCain,  184,  407. 
McCarrie,  482. 
McCarter,  482,      343. 
McCiay,  293,  537. 
McClellan,  482. 
McClish,  482. 
McClure,  482. 
McConkey,  483. 
McConnell,  483. 
McConnicke,  483. 


McCormack,  274. 

McCormick,  483,      70,  124,  392, 

426. 
McCoy,  483. 
McCracken,  483. 
McCreakey,  483. 
McDale,  483. 
McDonald,  483. 
McDonnell,  483. 
McDole,  483. 
McDuffie,  483. 
McFall,  483. 

McFarland,  484,      80,  527. 
McP'oy,  484. 
McGee,  484. 
McGowan,  484. 
McGregor,  484. 
McHarry,  484. 
Mclntire,  484. 
McKay,  484. 
McKensie,  267. 
McKie,  484. 
McKinley,  484. 
McLellan,  484. 
McLean,  485. 
McMason,  485. 
McMurray,  485. 
McNamara,  485. 
McNeill,  485. 
McRea,  485. 
McRedduig,  485. 
Meach,  68,  526. 
Meade,  485. 

Meadeville,  Penn,   182,  391,  460. 
Meanhaut,  124,  316. 
Medbury,  485,      479. 
Medbury,  Mass.,  26. 
Medfield,    Mass.,    193,  212,  219, 

364. 
Medway,    Mass.,    37,    147,   279, 

347,  370,  414,  488,  506,  SSO. 
Meechum,  485. 
Megowen,  485. 
Meigs,  486. 
Meirchen,  486. 
Melendy,  486. 
Mellish,  486. 
Mellon,  486. 
Mellar,  502. 
Melville,  486. 


Member    of   Brown    University, 

395.  440. 
Member  of  Congress,    ill,    155, 

260,  266,  271,  ^46,  205,  4S0, 
543,  559.  571.  588. 

Mendon,  Mass.,  30,  59,  74,  76, 
83,  89,  126,  149,  156,  159, 
173.  174,  182,  185,  231,  232, 
251,  259,  261,  274,  296,  30[, 
332,  334.  344.  345.  350,  361, 
382,  383,  384,  393,  398,  400, 
419,  420,  421,  423,  435,  441, 
464,  484,  500,  501,  503,  508, 
55'.  552.  572,  596. 

Mendham,  105. 

Merchant  (name),  486. 

Merchant.  31,  32,  33,  42,  53,  55, 
63,  68,  69,  -JT,  96,  98,  100, 
107,  108,  113,  118,  123,  125, 
(41,  144,  151,  154,  160,  161, 
179,  180,  182,  187,  192,  193, 
194,  203,  207,  210,  220,  224, 
226,  230,  244,  250,  255,  259, 

261,  264,  266,  267,  270,  271, 
272,  278,  281,  282,  291,  294, 
296,  312,  325,  335,  337,  338, 

353.  363.  371. 374.  m^  383. 

384,  387,  389,  390,  394,  403, 
417,  418,  424.  425,  434,  439, 
440,  450.  468,  469  473,  480, 
486,  488,  489,  498,  501,  509, 
518,  523,  524,  53  r,  546,  547 
554,  562,  568,  576,  579,  S80, 
583.  585,  592,  594,  597. 

Mercury,  the  Newport,  ']'&.  232, 
440, 

Merethew,  486 

Merrell,  486. 

Merrett,487,  149,159,248,367, 
432,  444,  455,  541,  547,  561, 

593- 

Merriam,  486. 

Merrimood,  4S7. 

Merry,  487. 

Messenger,  487. 

Messenger,  the  Weekly,  273,  340. 

Messer,  487,  33,  87,  100,  136, 
147,  225,  227,  228,  236,  260, 
261,  265,  266,  270,  298,  312, 
323,  328,  354,  372,  377,  379, 


Messer, —  Continued. 

380,  390.  399.  4 '6,  423.  448, 
469,  473,  525,  569,  .193. 

Metcalf,  488. 

Methodist  Hishop,  197. 

Methodist    Chapel,    Prov.,    284, 

444.  593- 

Methodist  Church,  i^-],  438. 

Menshaw,  489. 

Mexico,  459,  476. 

Middleboro.  Mass,  83,  148,  173, 
227,  239,  240,  272,  317,  369, 
418,  425,  442,  447,  504,  508, 
SSI,  564,  586. 

Middlebury,  Mass.,  96,  119,  338, 
422,  447. 

Middlebury,  Vt.,  452. 

Middlesex,  Va.,  493. 

Middleton,  126,  335. 

Middletown,  Ct.,  119,  134,  355, 
380 

Middletown,  R.  I.,  28,  38,  39, 
40,  SO,  51,  67,  69,  70,  72,  78, 
79,  80,  81,  93,  126,  127,  131, 
132,   13s,  141,  142,  145,  170, 

171,  175,  192,  196,  206,  214, 
25',  257,  262,  277,  303,  30s, 
320,  334,  342,  353,  357,  362, 

172,  385,  424,  431,  437,  450, 
462,  463,  480,  532,  539,  540, 
541,  571,  587,  592,  593. 

Mil  bury,  Mass.,  122,  567. 

)-!'    s,  489 

Milford,   Mass.,  74,  83,  227,  243, 

309,  518. 
Military  Service,  436. 
Milk,  489 
Millard,  489,  5  1 8. 
Milledolar,  489,       125. 
Miller.  4S9,       125,  224,  257,  280, 

426,  496. 
Millerd,  491. 
Millett,  491. 
Mills,  491. 
Milton,    Mass.,    66,  85,  93,  384, 

489. 
Minard,  492. 
Mince,  317. 

Miner,  492,       225,  376,  587,  592. 
Minister,  505. 


INDEX 


Minister,    American,    352,    531, 

592,  594-  597- 
Minister,  Danish,  542. 
Minister,  England,  360. 
Minister,    Plenipotentiary,    395, 

513- 
Minister,  Resident,  126,  335. 
Minard,  492. 
Minor,  25. 

Minor,  N.  Y.,  233,  354. 
Minote,  492. 
Minzey,  492. 

Mission  School,  515,  587. 
Missionary  to  Greece,  126,  284. 
Missionary  Institute,  the  Asbury, 

370. 
Missionary  to  India,  363,  416. 
Missionary  to  Malta,  271. 
Missionaries,  107,  342. 
Mississippi,  571. 
Missouri,  161,  402,  532,  576. 
Missouri  Gazette,  89,  224. 
Mitchell,  492,      211,  282. 
Mobile,  Ala.,  366,  375. 
Mocei,  493. 
Moffitt,  493. 
Moloy,  493. 
Molton,  Eng.,  506. 
Monroe,  493. 
Monson,   Mass.,  276,    301,   429, 

514. 
Montague,  493,      493. 
Montgomery,  493. 
Montgomery,  111.,  318,  528. 
Montgomery,  Mass.,  66,  582. 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  52,  491. 
Montreal,   Can.,   412,    533,    567, 

591- 
Montville,  190,  251,  252,  592. 
Moodey,  493. 
Moodie,  493. 
Mooers,  493. 
Moon,  494. 
Moonshire,  494. 
Moore,  494. 
Moralist,     Southbridge,     Mass., 

170,  433- 
Mordeck,  495. 
More,  493. 
Moreau,  495. 


Morgan,  495. 

Morning  Currier,  N.|Y.,  27,  131. 

Morrell,  496. 

Morris,  496. 

Morrison,  496. 

Morse,  496,      235,  240,  518,  598. 

Mortimer,  106. 

Morton,  497. 

Moseley,  497. 

Moses,  497. 

Mosher,  497. 

Moshier,  498. 

Mosier,  498. 

Moss,  498. 

Motley,  498. 

Mott,  498. 

Moulthrop,  498. 

Moulton,  499,       112,499. 

Mount  Hope,  121,  185,  244,  250. 

Mount  Hygeria,  263,  291,  489, 
584. 

Mowry,  499,       34. 

Muchmore,  501. J 

Mudge,  501,  36,152,  95,Iii6 
121,  137,  153,  154,  170,  182 
195,  215,  216,  218,  220,  221 
235,  242,  250,  283,  305,  314 
376.  379,  388,  400,  414,  486, 
490,  501,  503,  507,  575,  593 

Muenscher,  501. 

Muglenburgh,  501. 

Muikin,  501. 

Mumford,  502. 

Munday,  503. 

Munich,  Ger.,  182,  298. 

Munn,  503. 

Munro,  503. 

Munroe,  503. 

Munson,  506. 

Munyan,  506. 

Murat,  506. 

Murdock,    506,       81,    280,    379, 

524.  538- 
Murphy,  506. 
Murray,  506. 
Murrill,  506. 
Musician,  104,  397- 
Myers,  506. 
Myreck,  507. 
Myrtyr,  351. 


INDEX 


Myrtyr,  Anti-Masonic,  495. 
N 

Nantucket,  Mass.,  43,  62,  91, 
149,  164,  174,  181,  192,  195, 
196,  200,  202,  215,  216,  222, 
261,  290,  304,  305,  306,  332, 
336,  339.  365.  393.  394.  4^7, 
432,  517,  524,  529,  540,  541, 
543.  547.  570,  573- 

Napoleon,  507,      205,  517. 

Napoleon's    Grand  Marshal,  97. 

Naples,  King  of,  483,  506. 

Nash,  507. 

Nashville,  Tenn.,  127,  250,  290, 
410,  411,  429,  462,  585,  586, 
598. 

Nason,  507. 

Nassau,  N.  P.,  132. 

Nassau,  N.  Y.,  91,  169,  241,  247. 

Natchez,  Tenn.,  290,  483. 

Natic,  R.  I.,  61,  95,  297,  388. 

National  Aegus,  102,  t,}6,  358, 
593- 

National  Palladium,  332,  370. 

Nations,  Six  Indian,  422. 

Nattavvay,  Va.,  68,  272. 

Natural  History,  Prof,  of,  26. 

Natural  Philosophy,  Prof,  of, 
173.  482. 

Naval  Oflficer,  134,  470. 

Navy,  British,  78,  180,  506,  512. 

Navy,  United  States,  23,  35,  65, 
bg,  84,  103,  1 15,  121,  125, 
156,  186,  187,  215,  2i6,  221, 
224,  241,  242,  244,  250,  270, 
277,  311.  343.  346,  352.  354. 
374.  389.  40  r,  402,  408,  411, 
416,  421,  441,  451,  457,  481, 
496,  535.  545.  570,  593- 

Navy,  Secretary  of,  241. 

Navy  Yard,  241,  581. 

Neal,  507. 

Neck,  507. 

Needham,  507. 

Needham,  Mass.,  287,  426. 

Neill,  508,      194. 

Netherlands,  Consul  of  the,  395, 
513- 


Netherlands,  King    of  the,  395, 

513.  567- 
Nelms,  508. 
Nelson,  508,      67,    84,   90,    102, 

103,  218,  277,  281,  287,  490, 

545- 

Nerrick,  508. 

Nesler,  508. 

Nestell,  508. 

Netherlands,  509. 

Nevins,  509. 

Newark,  N.  J.,  161,  314,  335,485. 

New  Bedford,  Mass.,  36,  ^7,  39, 
50,  53,  69,  8r,  1 10,  1 13,  126, 
138,  149,  158,  161,  167,  171, 
177,  185,  197,  201,  210,  217, 
226,  238,  241,  253,  261,  262, 
289,  301,  302,  310,  324,  328, 
331.  348,356.  357.  363.  371. 
376,  381,  386,  395,  396.406, 
407,  423,  446,  454,  455,  456, 
462,  480,  482,  522,  535,  552, 

555.  561,  584.  589,  595-  597, 

598. 
New  Braintree,  Mass.,  262,  322. 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  254,  297, 

48r. 
Newburn,  N.  C,  37,  94. 
Newbury,  Mass.,   131,  254,  424, 

553- 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  26,  32,  60, 

222,  227,  236,  251,  291,  300, 

334.  352.  401,  450,461,  535. 

550,  584. 
New  Canaan,  Ct.,  325. 
Newcastle,  Eng.,  535. 
Newcomb,  509. 
Newcome,  509. 
Newell,  509,      369. 
Newfchatel,  Prince  of,  97,  269. 
Newhall,  510. 
New  Hampshire,  146. 
New  Hampshire  Gazette,  387. 
New    Hampshire    Patriot,    369, 

494- 
New  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  297,  420. 
New    Haven,  Ct.,  36,  156,    195, 

252,  255,  258,  293,  311,  352, 

354,  399.  407.  483.  498,  506, 

508.  5 '9,  593.  595- 


XLTV 


New    Haven,    Ct.,    Advertiser, 

252. 
New  Ipswich,  Mass.,  505. 
New  Ipswich,  N.  H,,  88,  492. 
New  Jersey,  237,  272,  382. 
New  Lebanon,  N.  Y,,  404,  589. 
New  London,  Ct.,   100,  131,  193, 

203,  224.  243,  298,  325,  379, 

381,  432,  438,  445.  451.  488, 

571.  583- 
Newman,  510. 
New    Market,  N.   H.,   177,    254, 

574.  59'- 

New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  353. 

New  Milford,  N.  H.,  467. 

New  Orleans,  La.,  41,  no,  187, 
218,  243,  270,  272,  304,  450, 
485,  495.  5 '6,  523- 

Newport,  N.  H.,  34.  404. 

Newport,  N.  Y.,  316. 

Newport,  R.  I.,  25,  26,  27,  28, 
32,35.  36.  37.  38.  39.40,4'. 
49,  50,  53,  62,  63,  65,  66,  67, 
68,69,  70,  7'.  72,  74.  75.  77, 
78,  79,  80,  81,  83,  84,  86,  88, 
93,  95.  96.  97.  98,  99.  100, 
105,  106,  107,  108,  109,  no, 
ni,  n2,  n3,  n5,  n6,  \\T, 
n8,  124,  125,  126,  127,  129, 
130,  131,  132,  134,  135,  138, 
139,  140,  141,  142,  14s,  146, 
147,  149,  150,  151,  155.  '56, 
157,  158,  160,  161,  163,  164, 
167,   168,  169,  170,  171,  172, 

173.  '74.  '75.  '76,  177,  179. 
180,  183,  184,  185,  186,  187, 
188,  189,  190,  191,  192,  193, 
194.  '95.  '96,  199,200,201, 
202,  204,  206,  208,  209,  210, 
2n,  213,  214,  215,  216,  217, 
218,  219,  220,  221,  222,  227, 
228,  230,  232,  234,  23s.  237, 
238,  239,  241,  242,  244,  245, 
249,  251,  252,  253,  254.  255. 
256,  257,  259,  261,  262,  263, 
264,  265,  266,  267,  258,  269, 
270,  271,  272,  275,  276,  278, 
285,  286,  290,  292,  293,  294, 
29s,  296,  299,  300,  303,  304, 
305,  306,  307,  308,  309,  310, 


Newport,  R.  I., — Continued. 

311,  312,  313,  314,  316,  317, 
319,  320,  321,  324,  328,  329, 

330,  331,  Zll,  334.  335.  341, 
342,  343,  345,  346,  347,  348, 

35'.  352,  354.  355.356,357, 
358,  360,  361,  362,  363,  364, 
365,  367,  369,  370,  372,  377, 
378,  380,  381,  382,  383,  384, 
385,  386,  387,  388.  390.  392, 
393,  396,  398,  399,  401,  402, 
403,  407,  410,  412,  415,  416, 
417,  419,  421,  422,  424.  425. 
427,  429,  431,  432,  434,  436, 
437.  438,  439.  440.  444.  446, 
450,  451,  452,  453,  454,  457. 
458,  461,  462,  463,  464,  466, 
467,  468,  469,  470,  471,  473, 
474.  475.  476,  479,  480,  482, 
483,  484.  486,  488,  492,  493, 
494,  495,  496,  497.  498.  499. 
500,  SOI,  502,  503,  504,  506, 
507,  510,  5n,  513,  514,  515, 
516,  517,  520,  52(,  523,  524, 
526,  527,  528,  529,  532,  533, 
534.  535.  539.  540,  54',  542, 
543,  544.  545.  546,  547.  549, 
550.  553.  554.  555.  556,  557, 
558,  559,  560,  561,  562.  563, 
565,  566,  567,  569,  570,  571, 
572,  574.  575.  578.  579.  582, 
583,  5S4.  585.  586,  587.  588, 
590,  591.  592.  593.  594.  596, 
597.  598.  599- 

Newport  Mercury,  78,  232,  440. 

Newport,  Port  of,  566. 

New  .Shoreham,  R.  I.,  179,  362, 
378,  450,  5".  590.  59'- 

News  Room,  Boston,  102. 

Newton.  5n. 

Newton,  L.  I.,  122,  202. 

Newton,  Mass.,  233,  321,  367, 
390,  400,  421,  523,  529,  596. 

New  York,  25,  26,  27,  37,  39, 
41,  48,  51,  52,  59,  63,  81,  82, 
84,  85,  86,  87,  89,  91,  94,  97, 
loi,  103,  106,107,  n2,  113, 
125,  129.  131,  134,  137.  140, 
142,  149,  152,  154,  160,  161, 
163,  164,  170,  173,  174.  179. 


New  York — Continued. 

i8o,  186,  187,  189,  191,  192, 
193,  194,  200,  202,  203,  204, 
205,  207,  208,  210,  211,  214, 
215,  216,  217,  223.  225,  226, 
228,  234,  241,  243,  244,  246, 
248,  251,  252,  253,  254,  255, 
256,  258,  262,  268,  270,  271, 
272,  275,  276,  278,  281.  285, 
288,  289,  291,  292,  293,  298, 
303,  305.  310,  314.  3'5-  321, 
322,  324.  325,  329,  333.  334. 
335.  341.343.  351.  355.  358, 
361,  362,  365,  366,  371,  372, 

374.  m-  378. 383. 385. 390, 

391.  393.  394.  395.  399,  400, 
402,  403,  411,  412,  413,  415, 
417,  418.  422.  424,  427,  432, 
433.  437.  443-  444.  449.  450, 
451,  452,  453,  454.  460,  461. 
465,  466,  467,  468,  469,  471, 
473,  476,  479,  482.  483,  485, 
487,  489,  490,  492,  493.  498, 
503,  504,  506,  508,  509,  510, 
512,  513,  514,  521.  522,  523. 
528,  530,  53'.  535.  537.  542, 
543.  545.  546,  556.  557.  558, 
565,  570.  573.  574.  576,  577. 
580,  583.  587.  58S,  S89.  590, 
59'.  593.  594.  595.  597- 

New  York  Gazette,  170,  432. 

New  York  Park  Theatre,  411. 

New  York,  U.  S.  Senator  from, 

'93- 
Niagara,  U.  C,  124,  422. 
Niblett,  511. 
Nichols,   511,      35,   55,  148,  187, 

246,  448,  483,  496,  502,  519. 
Nickerson,  5  13. 
Nickly,  513. 
Niederstetter,  513. 
Niger,  513 
Nightmgale,  513. 
Nile.s,  514. 
Nipper,  514. 
Nobleboro,  Me.,  59S. 
Nobles,  514. 
Noenhoeffer,  5  14. 
Nolan,  514 
Nooning,  514. 


Norcross,  514. 

Norfolk,  Va.,  158,  229,  230,  241, 

310,  353.  458.  494.  525- 
Northampton,     Mass.,     28,    196, 

202,  317,  330,  338,  394,  395, 

457.  477.  53'- 

Northboro,  Mass..  55,  287. 

Northbridge.  Mass.,  29,  207, 
294,  366,  403,  414.  445.  572. 

Northbridgewater,  Mass.,  199, 
222. 

North  Carohna,  T},,  203.  289, 
299,  328,  344.  374.  423.  444. 
452.  514- 

North  Carolina  Gov.,  409. 

North  Kingstown,  33,  34,  35,  36, 
37.  38.  56,  57-  59.  60,  61,  76, 
78.  80,  94,  109,  118,  128, 
133.  134.  137.  139.  143.  150, 
198,  206,  207,  212,  213,  229, 
235,  249,  262,  268,  272,  291, 
293.  297.  303.  305.  306,  324. 

329,  342,  345,  355,  356,  358, 
361,  362,  364.  369.  370,  371, 
386,  392,  410,  414,  437,  438, 
444,  445,  461,  468,  480,  511, 
513.  515.  524.  534.  544.  56'. 
57'.  577.  579.  580,  590. 

North  Providence,  31,  33,  44, 
45,46,  47.  48,  49,  50,  51.  53, 
54.  56.  57,  58.  59.  60.61,  75, 
76,  77,  82,  85.  88,  90,  91,  93, 
96,  99,  loi,  103.  106,  109, 
117,  118,  120,  125,  126,  127, 
129,  131,  133,  136,  137,  139, 
144,  147,  152,  156,  158,  160, 
162,  165,  167,  169,  171  173, 
176,  178,  188,  200,  204,  210, 
211,  222,  230,  233,  237,  241, 
245,  246,  250,  254,  255,  258, 
259,  261.  262,  263,  264,  266, 
267,  269,  277,  278,  282,  283, 
286,  291,  293,  298,  301,  302, 
3' I.  3'7.  3'8,  324,  325.  326, 

330.  331,  333.  334.  341.  342, 
347.  349.  350,  359,  360,  364, 

368,  376,  m,  379. 384.  386, 

390,  392,  394.  399.  403.  404. 
405,  406,  407,  410,  411,  414, 
415,  419,  420,  423,  428,  440, 


North  Providence, — Continued. 
441,  442,  445,  446,  452,  457, 
460,  471,  481,  486,  487,  492, 
499.  500,  518,  519,  520,  529, 
530,  532,  533,  535,  537,  549, 
55'.  552,  553.  559,  561,  566, 
567,  568,  569,  573,  576,  581, 
584,  590,  594-  595- 

North  Stonington,  Ct.,  422. 

Northup,  515,  26,  33,  34,  60, 
Ci,  72,  85,  139,  206,  213, 
268,  297,  303,  306,  362,  5(1, 

513.  534.  54'.  572,  579- 

North  Yarmouth,  Me.,   107,  342. 

North  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  183, 
425,  496. 

Norton,  516. 

Norton,  Mass.,  33,  88,  122,  173, 
192,2(2,  266,  267,  337,  370, 
373,  376,  425,  432,  443,  446, 
459,  509,  545,  546,  551.  573. 

Norvvalk,  Ct,,  143. 

Norwich,  Ct.,  53,  138,  139,  143, 
164,  179,  189,  199,  215,  275, 
282,  330,  343.  352.  353.  362, 
372,  387.452.  457.  468,  481, 
515.  542,  562.  572,  579,  580, 

593- 
Norwich,  N.  Y.,  106,  417,  464. 
Nott,  516,      143,  207 
■  Nottaway,  Va.,  468. 
Nottinghamshire,  Eng.,  371,  374. 
Noyes,  516. 
Nunn,  517. 
Nutting,  517. 
Nye,  517. 


Oakham,  Mass.,  88,  419. 

Oakley,  517. 

Oathman,  85,  95,  263,  272,  277, 

304,  350,  367,  390,  391,  398, 

414,  418,  514. 
O'Connor,  517. 
Odiorne,  517. 

Officer  of  the  Revolution,  267. 
Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.,  193,  450. 
Ohio,  136,  166. 
Oldham,  517. 


Old  Point  Comfort,  Va,,  346. 

Oldridge,  517. 

Olin,  518. 

Oliver,  518. 

Olney,  518,       19,  20,  381,  506. 

Olneyville,  R.  I.,  47,  48,  51,  106, 
117,  123,  144,  224,  300,  301, 
347.  381,  384,  420,  445.  456, 
491,  506,  565,  566,  584,  593. 

Oman,  520. 

Onderdonk,    59,    156,   407,    483, 

503,  545- 
Oneil,  521. 
Ontario  Lake,  124. 
Opera  Co.,  Italian,  303,  461. 
Orange  Co.,  N.    Y.,  39,  67,  219, 

382,  402. 
Orange,  N,  J.,  334,  571. 
Orchard,  521. 
Ormsbee,  521. 
Ormsby,  522. 
Orne,  522. 
Orrell,  522. 

Orwell,  Penn.,  146,  403. 
Osborn,  522,      300. 
Osborne,  522,      41. 
Osburn,  522. 
Osgood,  522. 
Oswell,  522. 
Otheman,  522. 
Otherg,  P:ng.,  384. 
Otis,  522. 

Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  65,  365. 
Otsego,  N.  Y.,  86. 
Ott,  523. 
Otterson,  523. 
Outran,  523. 

Overdunssiddling,  Scot.,  65,  227. 
Owen,  523. 

O.xford,  Mass.,  387,  519,  529. 
O.xford,  N.  H.,  130,  293. 
Oxford,  N.  Y.,  1 16,  335,  361,  523. 
Oxx,  523. 
Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  371,  411. 


Pabodie,  523. 

Pacific  Congregational   Church, 
Prov.,  140,  284. 


Packard,  524. 

Paddock,  524. 

Padelford,  524. 

Page,  S25- 

Paine,  526,      70,    128,   137,   I5t, 

306,  364,  368,  438,  507,  534, 

541,   552,  576,  586. 
Palladium,  National,  332,  370. 
Palmer,   528,      27,  60,   169,  294, 

305,  342,  369,  383,  409,  540, 

555- 
Palmer,  Mass.,  327. 
Pankerton,  528. 
Pane,  528. 
Pardee.  528 
Paris,  France,  108,  126,  173,  225, 

268,  334,  335,  441.  507.  594- 
Paris,  N.  Y.,  335. 
Parisen,  528. 
Parish,  528. 
Parrish,  528. 

Parish  Church,  Eng.,  277,  459. 
Parke,  528,      45,   127,  159,  217, 

265,  276,  278,  314,  ^64. 
Park  Hill,  R.  I.,  244,  378. 
Parker,  528,      42,  249,  269,  299, 

484. 
Parkmson,  530,      330,  530. 
Parks,  530,       178,   185,  227,  358. 
Park  Theatre,  N.  Y.,  51,  140. 
Parmenter,  530. 
Parr,  530. 
Parrington,  530. 
Parrott,  530. 
Parry,  530. 
Parshall,  530. 
Parsons,  530. 
Partridge,  530. 
Parvin,  530. 
Passawunk,  Me.,  526. 
Pastor,   164,   187,   192,    335,  429, 

517,  "iig,  587. 
Patch,  531. 
Patrick,  2,7,  572. 
Patrie,  472. 
Patriot,     Baltimore,    Md.,     297, 

347- 
Patriot  Brig,  216. 
Patriot,    New    Hampshire,   369, 

494- 


Patriot,  Providence,  17  to  599. 

Patt,  531. 

Patten,  531,  41.  7o.  78.  127, 
160,  169,  172,  188,  214,  232, 
238,  270,  293,  317,  4 > 6,  439. 
450,  464,  511,  542,  549,  555, 
588,  590. 

Patterson,  531,  62,  87,  169, 
178,  186,  372,  391.  394.  453. 
465,  472,  487,  539,  578- 

Paul,  532. 

Paulding,  532. 

Pawtucket,  27,  31,  35-  36.  2,7,  38, 
41,  43,  45,  46,  48,  50,  51,  52, 
53.  54.  56.  57.  58,  71.  72,  77, 
81,  82,  84,  85,  86,  88,  91,  93, 
94.  95.  97.  99,  100,  105,  107, 
loS,  114,  116,  120,  122,  123, 
129,  130,  134,  138,  139.  140, 
144,  146,  147,  149.  150.  153. 
•54.  155.  '56.  157.  '61.  162, 
164,  166,  167,  168,  171,  172, 
173,  184,  186,  187,  189,  190, 
191,  196,  197,  199,  200,  201, 
202,  204,  209,  210,  211,  212, 
216,  217,  220,  221,  222,  223, 
224,  227,  229,  230,  231,  232, 
235,  237,  238,  245,  246,  247. 
248,  249,  250,  251,  253,  254, 
260,  263,  265,  267,  269,  271, 
272,  274,  275,  278,  280,  282, 
284,  285,  286,  289,  294,  297, 
298,  299,  302,  305,  306,  307, 
311,  314,  316,  317.  3 '9.  320, 
321,  322,  326,  327,  328,  329, 
330.  335.  336,  342,  340.  344. 
345,  346,  347,  348,  349.  350, 
354.  357.  358.  360,  361.  363. 
364,  366,  367,  368,  370,  372, 
Z7(^,  177,  379.  380,  382,  385. 
386,  387,  389,  392,  393.  396. 
397,  398,  399.  401,  403,  404, 
405,  406,  407,  408,  409,  410, 
418,  419,  420,  421,  422,  425, 
427,  428,  430.  433,  437,  438, 
439.  440,  441.  444,  445.  446, 
448,  450,  451,  452,  454.  455. 
456,  457,  458,  460,  463.  464. 
465,  466,  467,  470,  471,474, 
476,  477,  483.  485.  486.  487, 


XLVIII 


Pawtucket, — Continued. 

4S8,  490,  499,  500,  501,  505, 
507,  508,  510,  511,  512,  513. 
514,  515,  520,  529.  530,  532, 
534,  536,  537.  53S.  543.  550. 

552,  554,  556,  557,  558,  561, 
562,  565,  567,  570,  572,  574, 
575,  576,  580,  582,  584,  586, 

587,  589-  590,  591.  593,  594, 
595,  596,  598,  599- 

Pawtucket  Bank,  408. 

Pawtucket  Chronicle,  202,  485, 
492. 

Pawtucket  High  School,  450 

Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  23,  24.  29,  33, 
38,  54.  56,  57,  58,  59-  60,  62, 
69,  71,  80,  86,  90,  94,  113, 
1 19,  122,  124,  128,  133,  152, 
154,  164,  169,  170,  175,  176, 
180,  181,  182,  197,  198,  205, 
231,  242,  259,  280,  281,  286, 
288,  302,  304,  308,  309,  327, 
328,  329,  330,  331,  332,  333, 
349,  350,  352.  j62,  36s,  372, 
375,  -hl^,  377,  383,  385,  391- 
392,  399,  403,  407,  409,419, 
423,  437,  451,  46n,  474,  485, 
497,  518,  522,  542,  548,  549, 

553,  556,  560,  562,  563,  57', 
572,  576.  577,  578,  581,  582, 

588,  596. 
Payerne.  532. 
Payson,  532,   428. 
Peabodie,  532. 
Peabody,  532. 

Pearce,  532,   234,  426,  487,  516, 

533,  536. 
Pearson,  535. 
Pearsons,  535. 
Pease,  535,      23,  36,  52,  lor,  138, 

167,   178,  19s,  229,  235,  247, 

255,  346,  364,471,475,485, 

486,  504. 
Peason,  535. 
Peck,  535,       157,  165,   166,  212, 

265,  286,  296,  316,  353,  436, 

454,  459.  503,  5 '7.  538,  553, 

568. 
Peckham,    539,      39,     80,     124, 

141,   142,  201,  213,  226,  232, 


Peckham, — Continued. 

323,  368,  461,  462,  478. 
Pederson,  542. 
Peirce,  542,       51,  536,  542. 
Peircy,  N,  H.,  102. 
Pelham,  Mass.,  483,  544. 
Pell,  543- 
Pembleton,  543. 
Pembroke,   Mass.,  85,  356,    363, 

450,  471.  47^- 
Pembroke,  N.  H.,  363,496,  557. 
Pendleton,  543. 
Penniman,  543. 
Pennington,  543. 
Penno,  543. 

Pennsylvania,  155,  588. 
Penny,  543, 

Pensacola,  Fla.,  124,  316. 
Pensioner,  73. 
Pentonville,  Eng.,  508,  571. 
Pentz,  543. 

Pepperell,  Mass.,  104,  147. 
Perkins,  544,       85,  336,  353,  430, 

537,  560,  562,  579,  580,  587- 
Perrin,  544. 
Perrigo,  544. 

Perry,  544,      236,  306,  341,  424. 
Perry  Co.,  O.,  453. 
Perry,  N.  Y.,  372. 
Peterboro,  N.  H..  88,  492. 
Peters,  546. 
Petersburgh,    Va.,  94,  248,  270, 

594- 
Petersburg,  Va.,  234,  338,  553. 
Petersham,  Mass.,  74,   180,  530. 
Peterson,  546. 
Petrie,  546. 
Pettes,  546. 
Pettis,  547. 
Pettey,  547. 
Petty,  547. 
Pettengill,  547. 
Pettingill,  547. 
Phelps,  547. 
Pheni.x-,  The,  412. 
Phenix,    The    Columbian,    17  to 

599- 
Phenix,    The  Providence,   17  to 

599- 


Phenix,    The    Stonington,     242,  Pickering — , Continued. 

528.  27s,  28[,  283,  284,  287,  288, 

Phetteplace,  548.  289,  390,  292,  294,  301,  306, 

Philadelphia,   Penn.,  25,  62,    63,  315,  316,  317,  320,  321,  323, 

80,    92,    105,   116,   119,   125,  331,  333.335.338,340,342. 

126,  130,  154,  188,  195,  213,  346,  350.  351,  354,  357,  358, 

221,  224,  244,  248,  255,  256,  359,   360,  367,  370,  371,  373, 

261,  264,  268,  271,  278,  29s,  374,  375,  376,  380,  384.  387, 

299.  307.  3",  323,  332,  335,  388,  390,  393,  398,  399,  401, 

339,  346,  347,  351,  353,  355.  403.  406,  408,  410,  411,  414, 
361,  364,  370,  371,  m,  381,  415,  416,  417,  418,  420,  422, 
383,  384,  387,  391,  392,  394,  423,  425,  426,  432,  433,  435, 
395.  410,  4'2.  421.  427.  431.  436,  440,  445.  446,  448,  45'. 
444,  448.  453,  468,  475,  4S1.  453.  456.  457.  458.  464.  472, 
4S5,  4S6,  491,  494,  499,  506,  475,  476,  478,  484,  486.  489, 
508,  509,  518,  527,  529,  530,  491,  493.  495.  497.  498,  510, 
531.  532,  534.  542,  576.  583.  515.  516.  520,  527,  530,  531. 
5S6,  591,  592,  593,  598.  532,  538,  543,  544,  546,  547, 

Philadelphia    Pa.,    Theatre,    124,  550,  551,  553,  555,  556,  561, 

143,  221,  392.  562,   563,  564,  567,  570,  575, 

Philanthropist,  550.  576,  578,  5S3,  584,  587,  589, 

Philbrook,  548.  591,   596,  598. 

Philleo,  466,  476.  Pickett,  551. 

Phillips,    548,      28,   43,  81,   142,  Pidge,  551. 

177,  181,  197,243,  274,  321,  Pie,  551. 

340,  362,  406,  457,  483,  491,  Pierce,  551. 

510,  522,  558.  56S.  570.  Pierpont,  274,  318. 

Philosophy,     Prof,     of    Natural,  Pike,  552. 

173,  482.  Pillsbury,  553. 

Phinney,  550.  Pinager,  553. 

Phipps,  550.  Pinckney,  553. 

Physician,  494.  Pinkney,  553. 

Picard,  551.  Pinn,  553. 

Pickens,  551.  Piper,  553. 

Pickering,   551,      26,  27,  30,  31,  Pipon,    91,    221,    238,    341,    373, 

32,  37,  38,  43,  46,  47,  48,  SI,  425,  442,  497. 

53,  60,  61,  66,  67,  69,  Tl,  76,  Pirates,  216. 

7T,  78,  80.  85,  87,  91,  92,  93.  Pi^'tol,  553- 

94.  95.  96,  97.  99.  101,  103,  Pitcher,  553. 

104,   106,  108,  III,  112,  117,  Pitman,  554,      23,  52,74,81,  82. 

118,   119,  122,  128,  130,  138,  113,    115,  127,  144,  160,  166, 

139,   140,  142,  143,  147,  151,  178,  212,  213,  217,  226,  229, 

153,   155,  158,  163,  167,  168,  232,  234,  254,  268,  270,  274, 

169,   170,  173,  176,  179,  180,  295,  303,  392,  410,  421,  470, 

182,   184,  185,  186,  187,  191,  474,  515.  521.  526,  537,  560, 

192,   193,  199,  201,  206,  210,  574,   589. 

211,  212,  214,  215.  222,  223,  Pitts,  555. 

225,  231,  232,  233,  235,  236,  Pittsburgh,  34,  125,  244. 

237,  240,242,250,251,252,  Pittsfield,    Mass.,   n,   434,   467, 

256,  266,  267,  268,  271,  272,  573. 


Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  267,  334. 
Place,  555,      228,  434. 
Plainfield,  Ct.,  33,  41,  44,  45,  66, 

67,  72,  123,  133,  136,  151, 
156,  158,  167,  168,  172,  205, 
209,  213,  239,  240,  251,  312, 
336,  425,  428,  443,  500,  520, 
562.  577. 

Plainfield,  Mass.,  87,  227. 

Plaistovv,  Eng.,  249. 

Plant,  556. 

Planter,  440,  594. 

Platner,  556. 

Piatt,  41,  562. 

Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  69. 

Pleasants,  556. 

Pleasant  Valley,  Ohio,  416. 

Pleasures  of  Hope,  161. 

Plummer,  556. 

Plymouth,  Eng.,  "Ji. 

Plymouth,  Mass.,   180,  219,  254, 

271,  300,  317,  375,  400,  480, 

497,  522,  58s,  588. 
Piympton,  Mass.,  148,  180. 
Poet,  208,  494. 
Poland,  Me.,  466. 
Political  Callender,  222,  461. 
Pollard,  556. 
Policy,  556. 
Pollock,  556. 
Pomeroy,  556. 
Pomroy,  556. 
Pomfret,  Ct.,  23,  37,  51,  53,  65, 

68,  136,  145,  158,  17s,  180, 
218,  244,  246,  248,  269,  323, 

333.  117,  34',  348.351.  36s, 
381,  385,  387,  398.  439,  443, 
496,  S30,  544,  557,  58 1,  597. 

Pompey,  N.  Y.,  442,  467. 

Pond,  556. 

Pontiac,  Mich.,  370,  584. 

Pontiac's  War,  363,  481. 

Poole,  557. 

Poore,  557. 

Pope,  557. 

Popple,  557. 

Porter,  557,  51,  65,  68,  136, 
175.  269,  337,  377,  453,  530. 

Portland,  Me.,  63, 64,  74,  81,  172, 
187,  234,  238,  249,  250,  291, 


Portland,  Me., —  Continued. 
310,  337.  338.  35'.  393.  428, 
450,  484,  498,  501,  519,  528. 

Port  of  Newport,  566. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  226,  253,  264, 
273,  332,  432,  555.  592. 

Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  25,  26,  27,  28, 
39,  40,  49,  50,  67,  80,  81,  88, 
96,  107,  109,  120,  121,  124, 
129,  131,  134,  135,  137,  141, 
142,  168,  175,  176,  177,  184, 
192,  196,  197,  208,  209,  210, 
214,  215,  216,  242,  243,  257, 
258,  262,  267,  273,  278,  285, 
290,  295,  296,  305,  306,  308, 
309,  320,  330,  33'.  342,  343. 
344.  357.  362,  363.  384.  390. 
398,  406,  430,  431,  437,  438, 
462,  463,  482,  498,  504,  505, 
507,  517,  522,  523,  525,  532, 
54',  542,  552,  560,  56',  57', 
578,  593- 

Portsmouth,  Va.,  148,    171,  457. 

Post,  558. 

Postmaster,  175,  248,  480,  531, 
542. 

Postmaster  General,  485,  483. 

Post  Office,  534. 

Potowomut,  R.  I.,  115,  325,  328. 

Potter,  558,  41,  45,  76,  82,  99, 
103,  107,  130,  147,  151,  152, 
164,  r66,  168,  171,  188,  196, 
198,  200,  208,  209,  211,  215, 
216,  220,  224,  231,  236,  246, 
248,  251,  265,  290,  294,  296, 
300,  357,  360,  365,  386,  392, 
393.  399.  401,  404.  416,427, 
428,  433,  474,  475,  509,  513, 
524,  530,  531,  545,  549,  550, 
554,  564,  565,  573. 

Pottle,  562. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  67,  206, 
281,  386,  406. 

Poulett,  562. 

Powell,  563,      247,  528. 

Power,  563. 

Powers,  563. 

Pratt,  563. 

Pray,  564. 

Preacher,  Female,  230,  586. 


LI 


Preacher,  Traveling,  208,  494. 

Preceptor,  256,  276,  481,  588. 

Prentice,  564. 

Prentiss,  564. 

Presbury,  564. 

Prescott,  107,  193. 

Preshall,  564. 

President,  221,  274,  404,  467. 

President,  Lieutenant  of  the, 
466,  509. 

President  of  the  U.  S.,  321,  493, 
509. 

President,  U.  S.  Ship,  392. 

Preston,  565,  24,  62,  63,  92, 
123.  159,  r8i,  185,  188,  200, 
203,  211,  237,  276.  304,  346, 
349.  458,  470,  482,  512,  519, 
557,  560,  563,  565,  579,  581. 

Preston,  Ct.,  85,  89,  219,  235, 
501,  561,  591. 

Prevear,  565. 

Price,  565, 

Priest,  565. 

Prime,  565. 

Prince,  565. 

Prince  Edward  Co.,  Va.,92,  130, 
232 

Prince  Edward  Isle,  305. 

Prince  of  Newfchatel,  97,  269. 

Prince,  Royal,  298,  507. 

Princeton,  Mass.,  530. 

Princeton,  N.  J.,  594. 

Prince  William  Co.,  Va.,  226, 
510. 

Princess  of  Bavaria,  298. 

Princess  of  Wurtemburg,  507. 

Principal,  334,  363,  450,  571. 

Prindle,  566. 

Printer,  33,  38,65,  66,  71,  74,  81, 
88,  92.  93,  98,  99,  120,  C43, 
171,  187,  191,  195,  211,  221, 
230,  238,  241,  248,  249,  256, 
258,  273,  278,  281,  286,  295, 
297.  321,  323.  326,  334.  337. 
341,  352,  354,  355,  iti,  374, 

m,  391.420, 424.432, 433. 
445,  452, 464, 473, 483, 490, 

505,  506,  530,  532,  543,  553, 

573.  594.  597.  598. 
Printing  House,  ig. 


Prior,  566. 

Pritchard,  566. 

Privateer    Sch.,    David     Porter, 

285. 
Proctor,  566. 
Professor    in    Amherst  College, 

379.  538. 
Professor   in    Andover    College, 

511.  596. 
Professor  in   Brown  College,  26. 
Professor  in  Divinity,  445. 
Professor    in    Harvard    College, 

180,  270. 
Professor   in    Mathematics,   173. 
Professor    in    Natural    History, 

26. 
Professor  in  Natural  Philosophy, 

173- 
Professor  in  Rhetoric,  249. 
Pronning,  566. 
Prophet,  566. 

Proprietor,  102,  170,  433,  551. 
Prospect  (name),  566. 
Prospect,  N.  Y.,  108,  382,  468. 
Proud,  567. 
Prout,  567. 
Prouty,  567. 
Provandie,  567. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  17  to  599. 
Providence  Circus,  483. 
Providence,  District  of,  134,  470. 
Providence  Gazette,  133. 
Providence  Patriot,  17  to  599. 
Providence  Pheni.x,  17  to  599. 
Providence     Theatre,     84,    285, 

366,  563- 
Provincetovvn,  Mass.,  211,  m. 
Pruden,  412. 

Prudence  Island, '251,  262. 
Prussia  (name),  567. 
Prussia,  509,  567. 
Prussia,  King  of,  395,  509,  513. 
Prussian  Minister,  335. 
Pruyn,  567. 

Public  Monies,  274,  404. 
Publisher,  78,  120,  140,  185,  202, 

232,  248,  252,  260,  262,  298, 

333,   336,  358,  367.  485.  492, 

5'3.  5'6. 
Puffer,  415. 


LII 


Pullen,  567. 
Pulling,  567. 
Pulsepper,  567. 
Pupil,  293,  302,  587. 
Pupil,  Creek,  252. 
Purington,  567. 
Purkes,  567. 

Purser,  125,  346,  392,  570. 
Pursuivance,  567. 
Putnam,  567. 
Putp.ey,  568. 
Putney,  Vt.,  284,  547. 


Quackenboss,   568. 

Quaker,  535. 

Quarman,  568. 

Quebec,  Can.,  514,  562. 

Quincy,  25. 

Quincy,  Mass.,  35,  91,  378. 


Radcliffe,  568. 

Raiford,  568. 

Raloh,  568. 

Rand,  568. 

Randall,  568. 

Randolph,  570. 

Randolph,   Mass.,    194,  443,  527. 

Randolph,  Vt ,  120,  146,  219, 
239,  321,  387. 

Ramsey,  ^Ji. 

Ranger,  571. 

Rankin,  571. 

Ranson,  571,      214,  384. 

Rathbone,  571. 

Rathburn,  571. 

Raven,  572. 

Rawson,  572. 

Ray,  573,      234,  290. 

Raymond,  573. 

Raymond,  Mass.,  450.451. 

Raynham,  Mass.,  64,  106,  238, 
234,  310,  338,  356,  359  389, 
390,  391.  392,  393.  425,  436, 
439,  441,  442,  446,  449,  494, 
517,  564,  58S,  589. 


Razee,  573. 

Rea,  573. 

Read,  573,      47,    229,   361,  406, 

533- 
Reading,  Ct.,  153,  458. 
Reading,  Vt.,  278,  398 
Rear  Admiral,  248,  269. 
Receiver.  274,  404. 
Recorder,     Boston,     Mass.,     36, 

260,  343. 
Records,  576. 
Rector  (name),  576. 
Rector,   101,   158,   174,  249,  301, 

339.  385- 

Redding,  576. 

Reeder,  576. 

Reeves,  577. 

Regiment,  U.  S.  of  Light  Ar- 
tillery, 273,  525. 

Regiment,  U.  S.  of  Infantry, 
401. 

Register,  the,  514. 

Register,  Washington,   509,  579. 

Rehoboth,  Mass.,  23,  32,  33,  34, 
35,  36,  41,  44,  48.  53>  63,  65, 
68,  70,  74,  82,  83,  84,  86,  93, 
100,  104,  105,  106,  107,  ir2, 
113,  114,  ti6,  117,  119,  126, 
128,  135,  141,  144,  147,  148, 
150,  152,  157,  161,  162,  165, 
166,  167,  168,  172,  175,  177, 
178,  180,  188,  198,  212,  216, 
223,  226,  228,  229,  233,  234, 
235-,  240,  242,  249,  255,  261, 
264,  265,  286,  290,  293,  296, 
297.  300,  304.  306,  307.  308, 
312,  315,  316,  337.  .540,  345, 
353.  357,  367,  368,  373,  381, 
382,  383,  391,  392,  401,  403, 
407,  412,  414,  421,  422,  424, 
425,  426,  432,  437,  454,  459, 
462,  469,  470,  471,  472,  473, 
474,  480,  482,  485,  489,  49 1, 
497,  499,  503,  510,  511,  512, 
516,  517,  520,  521.  522,  524, 
526,  532,  533.  534;  536,  537- 
538,  539,  542,  546,  547,  549, 
550,  552.  553,  573-  574,  575, 
576.  577-  581,  590,  594,  595, 
596. 


LIII 


Reilley,  577. 

Relph,  577. 

Remington,  577,       462. 

Renches,  578. 

Renick,  578. 

Reporter,  Columbian,  181. 

Representative  in  Congress,  gi, 

109,  241,  257,  423. 
Republican  Columbian,  225,477. 
Republican  Herald,  333,  551. 
Republican,    Rhode    Island,    63, 

467.  575- 
Republican,  Savannah,  278,  508 
Republican,  Sheldon,  N.  Y.,  172 
Resident  Minister,  126,  335. 
Respass,  578. 
Revein,  579. 

Revolution,  Officer  of  the,  267. 
Revolution,    Soldier   of  the,   38, 

148,   171,  263,  289,  318,  484. 
Revolution,     War     of    the,    69, 

372. 
Rexford,  32,  43,  82,  87,  93,    103, 

III,    112,  117,  120,  138,  148, 

157,   158,  163,  168,  170,  171, 

175.   '79i  198.  210,  229,  248. 

254.  262,  265,  266.  304,  315, 

316,  323,  330.339.  34',  356, 

397-  398,  399,  4 '8.  419-430. 

454,  455,  456,  472.476.  479. 

480,  496.  504.  524.  534.  539. 

549.  550. 
Reynolds,  579,      458. 
Rhetoric,  Prof,  of,  249 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  568. 
Rhino,  580, 
Rhode  Island,  97,  99,    100.    113, 

146,   174,  185.  299,  3^,0,  333, 

403,  457.  477.  4''^0-  488.  544- 

552,  559- 
Rhode    Island     American,    314, 

399- 
Rhode  Island,  Gov.  of,  417. 
Rhode  Island  Historical  Society, 

21. 
Rhode    Island,    Lieut.    Gov.    of, 

141,  201,  202 
Rhode     Island    Republican,   63, 

467.  575- 


Rhode    Island,    the    Eighteenth 

Regiment,  67. 
Rhode    Island,    U.    .S.    Senator, 

244,  250. 
Rhodes,  580 
Rhodie,  582. 
Rice,  5 84. 
Rich,     585,       83,    89      172,  327, 

435.  542 
Richards,  582,      462. 
Richardson,  583,       402,  490. 
Richford,  Vt.,  4(2,  592. 
Richmond,  585,       525. 
Richmond  Co.,  N.  Y  ,  87,  255. 
Richmond,  Mass..  595. 
Richmond,  N.  H.,  76,  423. 
Rirhmond.  N.  Y.,  573. 
Richmond,  N.  C,  274. 
Richmond.    R.    I  ,    31,    70,    i  lO, 

167,  205.  208,  402,  41  I,  422, 

426,  44S,  560,  580,  590. 
Richmond  St.,  I'rov  .  457 
Richmond,  U.  C,  i  5S 
Richmond,  Va  ,   31,   84,92,232, 

292,   294,  336,  360,  361,  362, 

472,  485.  493.  505.  583    588. 
Richmond,   Va.,  Whig.  477,  556. 
RickirH.  587. 
Ricketson,  c;87 
Rider,  587.  ' 
Ridge,  587. 
Rilev,  587. 
Ring,  587. 
Ringgold,  587 
Ripley,  588. 
Ritchie,  588 
River     He;i(l     M:inor,    Pa..    ^41, 

378 
Rivers,  588 
Roadrick    588. 
Ruhhin  IlnlLuv,  R    I  .   168 
Rnhhins,  588        87,  38J,  472. 
Roberts,  588.       318 
Robertson,  589. 
Robertsville,  S   C  .  4S3,  502 
Robins,  589 

Robinson.  589.       67.  36?,  459 
RcH-he,  591 
Rorhelle,  Fr..  65,  441 


Rochester,    Mass.,   85,    88,   503, 

504,  507- 
Rochester,  N.  H.,  103,  212,  317. 
Rock,  592. 
Rockingham,    Vt.,    34,    69,   403, 

409. 
Rockwell,  591,      20. 
Rodman,  592. 
Rodney,  592. 
Roffee,  592. 

Rogers,  592,       242,  244,  593. 
Rogerson,  594. 
Rolston,  594. 
Roman  Catholic,  535. 
Rome,  Italy,  334.' 
Rome,   N.   Y.,  98,  167,  253,  376, 

389,  573- 
Romeyn,  204,  244,  535-  558- 
Rood,  594. 
Roon,  594, 
Roosevelt,  594. 
Roper,  594. 
Rosurio,  594. 
Roscoe,  504. 
Rose,  594. 
Ross,  595,      30,  43,  47,62,  no, 

236,  266,  298,  447. 
Rossiter,  595. 
Rotch,  595. 
Round,  595. 

Rounds,  595,      463,  476. 
Rowan  Co.,  N.  C,  502. 
Rowed,  596. 
Rowley,    Mass.,    226,    339,    384, 

408. 
Roxbury.    Mass.,   41,    120,    146, 

199,  236,  251,  279,  298,  355, 

363.  384.  399.  432,  444.  493. 

550. 
Royal  Arch  Mason,  351,  495. 
Royal  Artillery,  Tl. 
Royalton,  Vt.,  291,  300. 
Royolston,  Mass.,  72. 
Royton,  Va.,  213. 
Ruff,  596. 
Rugg.  596. 
Ruggles,  596. 
Rumerill,  596. 
Runnell,  313. 


Runnells,  597. 

Rushworth,  597. 

Russell,  597. 

Russian  Legation,  241,  440. 

Rutenbar,  598. 

Rutenburg,  598. 

Rutland,  Vt.,  loi,  431,  458,  483. 

Rutledge,  598. 

Ryan,  599. 

Rye,  N.  Y.,  97,  195. 

Ryegate,  Vt.,  104,  161. 


Sabin,    I4t,  208,  235,    397,  427, 

448,  lOI. 

Sackett's    Harbor,    N.    Y.,    65, 

238,  302,  351,  509. 
Saco,  Me.,  450. 
Saddler,  126,  300,  428,  442. 
Safford,  Ct.,  159,  301. 
Sailderland,  N.  Y.,  54,  468. 
Sailing  Master,  285. 
Saint  Augustine,   Kla.,  447,  471. 
Saint  Cro.x,  W.  I.,  78,  286. 
Saint  Cyclo,  W.  I.,  109. 
Saint  James,  Kng.,  508,  571. 
Saint  James'  Church,  L.  I.,  202. 
Saint  John's,  N.  B.,  339. 
Saint    John's     Church,     Canan- 

daigua,  N.  Y.,  407,  483. 
Saint  John's  Church,  N.  Y.,  246, 

410. 
Saint  John's  Church,  Pawtucket, 

34,  42,  182. 
St.   John's    Church,  Providence, 

26,  28,  51,  56,  lOi,  148,    164, 

171,  219,  221,  222,  229,  230, 

244,  248,  249,  259,  292,  328, 

343.  392.403.  405.  413.  414. 

449,  472,  483,  502,  510,  514, 
519,  525,  565,  588,  598. 

Saint  John's,  N.  H.,  493. 

Saint   Johnsbury,   Vt.,  55,    435, 

475- 
Saint  Louis,  Mo.,  89,  224,  337, 

435- 
Saint  Lucas,  Spain,  402. 
Saint  Mary's  Co.,  Md.,  484. 
Saint  Mary's,  Geo.,  29. 


LV 


Saint  Michael's  Church,  Bristol, 
R.    I.,    Ill,    121,    182,    186, 

244.  336,  337,413.  491,  501, 
504,  529,  53^,  538. 

Saint  Paul's  Church,  Boston, 
241,  498. 

Saint  Paul's  Church,  Hopkinton, 
Mass.,  241. 

Saint  Paul's  Church,  Pawtucket, 
77,  85,  99,  10 r,  108,  122, 
136,  154,  238,  246,  286,  342, 
385,  397.  405.  503.  554.  576- 

Saint  Paul's  Church,  Wickford, 
150. 

Saint  Peter's  Church,  Salem, 
Mass.,  164,  291. 

Saint  Thomas,  W.  L,  582. 

Sale,  272,  573. 

Salem  Co.,  N.  J.,  234,  290. 

Salem,  Mass.,  73,  84,  107,  115, 
125,  172,  164,  186,  236,  238, 
249,  273,  279.291,  297,  306, 
326,  335,  342,  376,  378,  387, 
408,  423,  424,  431.  508,  515, 
526.  S39-  554.  568,  592.  595- 

Salem,  Mass.,  Gazette,  91,  378. 

Salem,  N.  J  ,  509,  579. 

Sales,  568. 

Salisbury,  35,  46,  51,92,  112,  137, 
149,  153,  172,  1S4,  190,  262, 
266,  272,  296,  299,  379,  398, 
399,  435.  507.  542,  564. 

Sampson,  266,  355,  375. 

Sanborn,  28,  86,  140,  162,  214, 
226,  230,  273,  284,  294,  300, 
321.  333,  445,  511,  513. 

Sands,  89. 

Sandwich,  Mass ,  90,  243,  308, 
319,410,  505,  597. 

Sanford,    81,    85,   113,   143,   262, 

319,  343,415,  452,  457.  493. 

528. 
Sanger,  52. 

San  Salvator,  W.  I..  269,  337. 
Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  380,  451. 
Sardinia,  278 
Sardinia,  King  of,  467. 
Sargent,  413. 
Sarle,  103,  172,  478. 
Satterlee,  452. 


Saugus,  Mass.,  154,  157,  461. 

Saunders,  73,  94,  138,  149,  169, 
170,  178,  198,  199,  215,  236, 
263,  268,  342,  359,  441,  455, 
478,  481,  533- 

Saunderson,  204. 

Savannah,  Ga.,  24,  25,  59,  86 
135.  >37,  "92,  201,  257,  258 
272,  277,  278,  288,  299,  311 
33",  335.  366,  370,  385.  406 
413.  448,  449,  459,  467,  491 
492,  508,  512,  514,  525,  559 
586. 

Savannah,  Ga.,  Republican,  278, 
508. 

Savanna,  Le  Mar,  413,  565. 

Savoy,  Ga.,  278,  467. 

Sawin,  472,  521. 

Sa.xe  Miningen,  25. 

Saybrook,  Ct.,  30,  117,  190,  352, 

389,  513- 

Sayer,  239,  421,  436. 

Sayers,  563,  572. 

Sayles,  58,  66,  76,  114,  294,  349^ 
395,  403,  423,  501,  5'9 

Scarboro,  Mass.,  51,  434,  487. 

Schaeffer,  513. 

Schaffer.  395 

Scheffer,  188. 

Scheffier,  1S8. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y.,    106,  496. 

Schermerhorn.  310. 

Schoolmaster,  274. 

Schopack,  N.  Y.,  215,  251. 

Schroeder,  31 1 

Scituate,  .Mass.,  119,  292,  439. 

Scituate,  R.  I.,  25,  29,  30,  31 
32,  36,  38,  42,  45,  46,  47 
49.  56,  57,  60,  61,  64,  66,  70 
71,  72,  76,  90,  97,  100,  1 13 
114,  116,  118,  128,  133,  134 
135,  13G,  138,  140,  141.  '59 
166,  187,  190,  195,  196,  200 
201,  217,  220,  223,  228,  237 
240,  242,  246,  259,  276,  279 
280,  281,  282.  287,  288,  300, 
304,  311,  326,  328,  332,  346 
348,  349,  350,  35'.  359.  360 
365,  366.  367,  370,  379,  383 
388,  400,  404,  411,  420,  424 


LVI 


INDEX 


Scituate,  R.  I., — Continued. 

425,  428,  439,  454,  456,  461, 

462,  463,  469,  477,  478,  499. 
501,  519,  522,  531,  534,  536, 
539.  540.  542,  548,  549.  558, 
559,  561,  568,  569,  571,  573, 
577.  582,  591,  595. 

Scott,  27,  50,  231,  274,  382,  386, 
404,  408,  409,  462,  482,  595. 

Scoville,  123. 

Scudder,  222,  453. 

Seabury,  40,  109,  334,  374. 

Seagrave,  294,  550. 

Seaman,  216. 

Seamans,  28,  80,  83,  94,  122, 
128,  133,  168,  171,  177,  227, 
253,  288,  309,  323,  333,  345, 
370,  408,  423,  446,  448,  451, 

463,  478,  497,  504,  51S,  521, 
555,  580,  594,  595- 

Searle,  47,  79,  255,  258,  264,  269, 
528, 589,  592. 

Sears,  149,  358. 

Searsboro,  Me.,  439,  556. 

Seatle,  140,  149,  293. 

Seaver,  390,  445,  511,  520,  557. 

Second  Baptist  Chinch,  Crans- 
ton, 424. 

Second  Church.  Beverly,  Mass., 

557- 
Second  Chiuxh,  Unitarian,  Prov., 

276,  550. 
Secretary,  440. 
Secretary  of  Legation,  241,  459, 

476. 
Secretary  of  Navy,  241. 
Secretary  of  State,  264,  479. 
Secretary  of  State  of  R.  I.,  44, 

273- 

Secretary  of  War,  432. 

Sedgwick,  270. 

Seekonk,  23,  30,  31,  33,  34,  35- 
36,  37.  49.  50.  52,  54.  71.  72, 
74,  75,  81,  82,  83,  84.  92,  98, 
100,  loi,  104,  105,  106,  108, 
112,  113,  1 15,  116,  1 19,  127, 
13s.  137.  138,  139.  141.  142. 
144,  148,  152,  157,  160,  161, 
165,  166,  167,  168,  176,  178. 
194,  195,  196,  198,  199,  208, 


Seekonk, — Continued. 

212,  213,  216,  218,  220,  224, 
226,  229,  231,  232,  234,  235, 
246,  247,  248,  254,  255,  268, 
270,  271,  272,  274,  278,  284, 
285,  288,  295,  297,  298,  299, 
300.  302,  306,  317,  321,  322, 

323.  325.  335.  337.  340,  344. 
356,  360,  364,  379,  380,  381, 
382,  386,  392,  393,  395,  396, 
397.  398,  401,  405.  407,408, 
410,  413,  418,  421,  422,  429, 
43'.  435.  437.  438,  441,  442, 
447,  469.  470.  471.  474.  475. 
481,  482,  485,  486,  489,  490, 
502,  503,  504,  505,  508,  510, 
511,  513,  516,  519,  521,  522, 
526,  527,  533.  536,  537.  539. 
543,  544,  545,  547,  548,  549. 
552.  554.  560,  567,  572,  574, 
575.  578,  589- 

Segar,  546,  560. 

Sellers,  459. 

Seminary,  VVesleyan,  256. 

Semphronies,  N  Y.,  117. 

Senate,  United  States,  310,  338. 

Senator,  Essex  Co.,  Mass.,  289. 

Senator,    United     States,    409, 

557- 
Senator,  U.  S.,  from  Illinois,  92. 
Senator,  U.  S.,  from  N   Y.,   143. 
Senator.  U.  S.,  from   R.  I.,  244, 

250 
Senior    Editor,     432,    467,    477, 

556. 
Senter,  392. 
.Serrell,    116. 
Serry,  Eng..  506. 
Sessions,  98.  255,  368. 
Settle,  267. 
Se.xton,  595. 
Seymour,  122,  345,  387. 
Sforzosi.  334. 
Shackleford,  565. 
Shaff,  173. 
Shakers,  483. 
Shapley,  157. 
Sharon,  Mass.,  120,  188,  301,  360, 

376,  494,  583. 
Sharp,  353,  463,  563. 


Sharpe,  i8i,  288.  Shurtleff,  24,  29,   38,  58,  59,60, 

Shaw,   62,  70,  80,   84,   91,    139,  62,    83,    113,    119,  124,   152, 

150,  176,  183,  196,  215,  232,  154,  163,   164,  170,  176,  181, 

235,  238,  247,  265,  315,  332,  198,  201,  205,  206,  209,  231, 

340,  356,  359.  385.  393.  403.  248,  271,  288,  308,  309,  318, 

406,  414,  418,  461,  483,  501,  331,  332,  333,  350,  351,  352, 

S07,  532,  540,  545,  584,  591-  366,  172,  375,  381,  383,  385, 

Shearer,  311,  392,  451,  478,  498,540,  549. 

Shedd,  282.  561,  562,  578,  582. 

Shedell,  81.  Shutesbury,  Mass.,  305. 

Sheffey,  346.  Sias,  231,  367,  391,  470. 

Sheffield,  305.  Sibbons,  [30 

Sheldon,  24,  42,  73,  75,  13S,  167,  ^i^ley,  112,  163. 

201,  245,  279,  287,  338,  38^,  Sicily,  278,  467. 

388,  428,  448.  462,  469.  519.  ^'"isbiuy,  Ct..  557- 

540,  573,  598.  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  498. 

Sheldon    NY     172.  Six  Nations,  Chief  of,   124,  422. 

Sheldon,'  N.'  Y.','  Republican,  172.  Sijourney,  276. 

Sheperd,  108,  127,  134,  141,   185,  Silence,  348. 

208,  236,  291,  300,  447,  487,  Si  ver,  337. 

585  Silvertop,  535. 

Sheperdson,  583.  Shneon,  91. 

Sherhonrne   Mass    IA7   274   --77  Simmons,    38,    47,    71,    94,     109, 
bherbourne,  IVlass.,  147,  274,  _77,  ^^g    ^^^^  ^^g    ^^^^  jg^_   ^g^^ 

370,  392,  4'4-  2^9   265^  277^  292,  310,  314. 

Sheri  hn    H'^    =;o6    ^08    ;q7  •^6°'  i''^^  40O,  42S,  466,  512, 

She   ff  ^',.  522,  541.  559,  569.  592. 

Sheriff,  442.  Simonds.  379. 

Sherman.  29,  36.   52.  72.  80,  81,  gj^^^,_^     ^^  ^^  g, 

95,    96.    MO    120,   .25.   .29,  Simpson,  89.  485   566. 

.49.  155.  '56,  158.  170,     98,  Sinclair,  .61,  314.  483. 

23.,  242,  251,  266,  348.  362.  gi,^^;^^; 

387,  4 '7.  431.  433.  459.  478,  ^j^^,,       g     g  2  g7,  141, 

5.3,  541.  542.  558,  575.  593.  295:306.  363.  393.  476,  479, 

^jneriicic,  453  ^g^ 

Sherwood,  325,  467.  Skiff,  72. 

Shingleton,  149.  Skelley,  195. 

Shippee,  227,  319,  564.  Skillin,  464. 

Sholes,  95.  Skinner,  115,  140,  194,  271,  353, 

Shoreham,  Vt.,  93.  512,  516. 

Shorey,  408.  Skipwith,  325. 

Short,  115,  157,  167,  425.  Slack,  136,  304,  326,  400,  491. 

Shove,  lis,  146-  Slade,  90,  177,  264,  291,  295,  303, 

Shrewsbury,  Eng.,  267,  508.  304,  308,  378,  426,  446,  455, 

Shrewsbury,    Mass.,     199,     260,  474,  512,  533.  .' 

290,     298,    314,    364,     400,  Slater,  86,  144,  251,  396,  530.  ^'^ 

440,468,511,514,598.  Slatersville,    43,    68,     171,     192, 

Shrewsbury,  Vt.,  76,  423.  237,  254,  342,  371,  467. 

Shrieves,  559.  Slauson,  594. 

Shumway,  102.  Slibbons,  93. 


LVIir  INDEX 

Slocum,  TT,   124,  160,  268,   281,  Smithfield,  R.  I., — Continued. 

295,  296,  308,  309,  312,  320,  211,  213,  214,  216,  221,  222, 

335,  462,  491,  561,  562,  591.  226,  227,  231,  232,  234,  237, 

Slover,  37.  245,  246,  247,  250,  254,  256, 

Smart,  140,  222,  341,  526.  259,  263,  264,  265,  267,  269, 

Sniead,  568.  271,  273,  275,  276,  277,  278, 

Smith,  31,  42,  44,  46,  47,  48,  53,  281,  286,  287,  288,  289,  290, 

55,  65,  67,  68,  69,  71,  74,  75,  291,  292,  296,  297,  301,  306, 

^^,  81.  83.  84,  89,  90,  91,  96,  3r5,   319,  320,  326.  327,  334, 

98,  100,   loi,   104,  106,  109,  335,  339,  340,  341.  346,  348, 

no,  III,  113,  114,  115,  117,  349,  350.  351,  353,  354,  357, 

119,  125,  130,  138,  142,  143,  358,  359  360,  361,  364,  365, 

144,  150,  155.  158,  159,  161,  366,  369,  370,  371,  379.  380, 
162,  170,  171,  172,  177,  180,  387.  391,  395,  396,  398.  399, 
181,  187,  188,  190,  192,  195,  400,  403,  404.  405.  406,  409, 
200,  210.  212,  221,  224,  229,  410,  41 1,  415,  416,  418.  420, 
233.  234,  240,  241,  242,  245,  421,  423,  424,  421;,  426,  428, 
246,  254,  256,  257,  259,  266,  423,  433.  434,  435,  438,  440, 
267,  269,  271,  272,  274,  280,  441,  445,  446,  453,  45S,  460, 
281,  284,  291,  293,  297,  299,  461,  464,  465,  466,  467,  470, 
300,  306,  307,  308,  314,  316,  475,  476,  477,  478,  479,  481, 
329.  330,  336,  337.  11^,  342,  4*^3.  4«6,  488.  490,  491,  493. 
346,  349,  351,  352,  353,  357,  495.  497,  498,  499,  500.  5or, 
359,  360,  361,  363.  365.  367.  506,  507,  508,  5'0.  5I3.  5'S. 
372.  373.  383-  384-  388,  391,  518,  518.  519.  520  526,  527, 
393.  404-  406,  407,  410,  414,  528,  531,  532,  537,  53?',  539, 
417,  434,  437.  442,  445.  454.  548,  557.  564.  568,  569.  S/O, 
459,  462,  463,  465,  468,  471,  572.  575.  576,  578,  581.  582, 
472,  473.  475-  477.  478,  479.  584.  589.  590.  591,  592.  593. 
481,  482,  483,  490,  493,  499,  596. 

506,  515,  518,  519,  522,  523,  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  National  Bank, 

525,  528,  530,  531,  541,  542,  292. 

544,  548,  549,  553,  558,  559,  Smock,  580. 

564,  572,  575,  576,  577,  578,  Snell,  87,  91,  255,  390,  430,  513. 

582,   583,  585,  592,  597  Snelling,  107.  254. 

Smithfield,  R.  I.,  26,  27,  29,  30,  Snodgrnss,  24,  299. 

31,  37.  38,  39.  42,  43.  44.  45.  Snow,  35,  37,  42,  43,  60  69,  78, 

t  f«'  f '  I''  P'  ^^'  l^'  5^'  80,   158    .63.    .78.    i9i.   -98 

57.  58.  60,  61,  63.  68,  69,  71,  2.;,  241.  250.  253.  256,  26., 

72.  73,  75.  7(^,  77.  78.  8.,  82,  .g^    ^^     ^^^     ^3     .  ^ 

86,  88,  89.  90  91.  92.  93.  94,  341,  34J,  448.  35>.  356,  381, 

10..    .03,  .08,  .  ,7,  .  .8    .  .9,  lly\  J^^^  W  ^^6,  449,  47' 

120,  124,  125,  127.  128,  129,  ^88.  494.  502,  506   516,  518. 

13',    133,   134,   13s,   "36.   137,  r2n     tZ 

139,   140,  .4',  142,  143,  144,  Snowdon,  302. 

145,  146,  149,  150,  152,  157,  „     .  ^     ,..■?,    „    „ 

159,   160,  i6i,  162,  .64.  166,  '^"ciety  Hill,  S.  C,  243.  498. 

167,   169,  170,  171,  182,  183,  Soldier   of   the    Revolution,    38, 

188,   189,  190,  191,  193,  195,  148.  17'.  263,  289,  318,  484, 

199,  203,  204,  208,  209,  210,  Solon,  Me.,  297,  400. 


ux 


Somerset,  Mass.,  48,  50,  81,  87, 
109,  1 15,  119,  124,  136,  142, 
148,  174,  17s,  176,  177,  183, 
193,  200,  214,  233,  234,  264, 
308,  324,  339,  361,  378,  40r, 
445.  455,  456,  466,  496,  52  1, 
542,  547,  552. 

Somerset,  Ohio,  453. 

Somersworth,  N.  H.,  155,  254. 

Somerville,  N.  J.,  205,  271. 

Something  New,  87,  298. 

Soper,  564. 

Sopey,  544. 

Soule,  259,  574,  582, 

Southbridge,  Mass.,  45,  178,212, 

358,  433- 
Southbridge,     Mass.,     Moralist, 

170.  433- 

Southbridgevvater,  Mass.,  411, 
439- 

South  Carolina,  542. 

South  Dennis,  Mass.,  452. 

South  East,  N.  Y.,  143. 

South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  28,  59, 
67,  80,  93,  110,  131,  136, 
138,  139,  142,  143,  177,  179, 
i8r,  182,  183,  189,  190,  192, 
203,  204,  205,  206,  223,  236, 
237,  269,  279,  297,  303,  304, 
305.  306,  336,  339,  345,  362, 
369.  371.  374.  389,  390,  410, 
422,  437,  480,  502.  507,  511, 
512,  516,  517,  526,  532,  540, 
541,  544,  545,  546,  559,  560, 
561,  567,  579,  580,  587,  590, 

591.  594- 
South  Reading,   Mass.,  87,  271, 

394.  529- 
South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  594. 
Southward,  286. 
South  wick,    28,     107,    204,    210, 

313,  327.  335.  398,494.  500, 

573- 
Southworth,   137,    143,   169,  230, 

400,  506. 
Sowle,  435,  498. 
Sparhawk,  402. 
Sparks,  83,  447. 
Sparren,  271. 
Sparta,  Ala.,  292,  341. 


Spaulding,  61,  67,  199,  216,  316, 
322,  499,  504,  510,  519,  529, 

597- 
Speaker,  596. 

Speaker  of  House,  Me.,  308. 
Spear,  191,  281. 
Spears,  52.  246,  380,  567. 
Spellman,  272,  545,  567. 
Spencer,    24,   61,    65,    no,    128, 

137,   168,  270,  311,  321,  328, 

405,  430,  449,  491,  496,  510. 

527,  580. 
Spencer,  Mass.,  413. 
Spiffletown,  1 12,  130. 
Spicer,  108. 
Spider,  218. 
Spink,    188,    206,  207,  268,  512, 

549- 

Spittle,  316. 

Spooner,  28,  99,  149,  158,  186, 
203,  220,  228,  233,  256,  257, 
313,  382,  506,  533,  557,  579. 

Sprague,  40,  44,  45,  46,  49,  63, 

64.  77,  89,  93.  95.  97.  114. 
116,  124,  132,  133,  135,  162, 
165,  167,  168,  215,  224,  237, 
243,  273,  279,  280,  287,  291, 
319.  329.  330,331.349.360, 
365.  376.  379,  398,  390.  401, 
415,  417,  427,435,450,  453, 
456,  478,  500,  525,  526,  546, 
547,  559,  566,  569,  570,  572. 

Spring,  134,  443. 

Springer,  127,  294,  320. 

Springfield,  Mass.,  63,  7^,  105, 
122,  129,  158,  164,  260,  306, 
337,   522,  558. 

Springfield,  Vt.,  230,  563,  586. 

Sprout,  91,  397. 

Spry,  295. 

Spurr,  521. 

Spy,  the  Worcester,  Mass.,  202, 
262. 

Stacers,  410. 

Stacey,  192,  239,  388. 

Stafford,  42,  52,  54,  146,  254, 
272,  279,  280,  297,  313,  348, 
375.  453.458,  513,  562. 

Stafford,  Ct.,  105,  318. 

Stafford  Springs,  Ct.,  528. 


LX 


Stagg,  149,  294. 

Stall,  III,  256,  562. 

Stanbury,  580. 

Standfield,  27. 

Standish,  482. 

Stanhope,     149,    163,    293,    330, 

438. 
Standley,  92,  196,  198,  203. 
Stanton,   no,  139.  345,  374,  540- 
Stanwood,  428. 
Staples,    23,    75,    263,    265,  344, 

379-  563 
Star,  Berkshire,  Mass.,  62,  589. 
Star,  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C,  27, 

495- 
Starbuck,  339. 
Stark,  104,  161. 
Starkey,  400. 

Starkweather,  33,  165,  187. 
Starr,  432,  494. 
Starrett,  151. 
Starrs,  239,  394. 
State  Rank,  Ind.,  274,  404. 
State  Department,  70. 
State    Secretary,    of    R.    I.,    44, 

264,  479. 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  197,  416. 
States,  106.  535. 
Statesburgh,  S.  C,  26,  482. 
Stayner,  252. 
Stead,  259. 
Steadman,  182,  397. 
Steamer  Fulton,  204,  535 
Stearne,  93.  94,  99.  425,  597. 
Steavens,  79,  262,  267,  295. 
Stebbins,  157,  231,  352,  479. 
Steele,  55,  58,  289,  340,  399. 
Steere,  43.  51,  135,  152,  210,  423, 

433.48s.  53'.  536. 

Steib,  191. 

Stephens,  82,  209,  497. 

Stephens,  N.  Y.,  325. 

Sterling,  33,  41,  42,  57.  67,  118, 
123,  132,  159,  198,  200,  251, 
276,  309.  311.  3 '8.  336,  358, 
368,  369.  379.  390.  402,  415. 
421,  422,  443.  492,  544,  545, 

547-  594- 
Sterne,  463. 
Sterry,  98,  143,  189,  317,  479. 


Stetson,  63,  505. 

Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  207,  589. 

Stevens,  216,  372,  431,  467,    514, 

566 
Stevenson,  579. 
Steward,  587. 

Stewart,  227,  454,  487,  515. 
Stewman,  88. 
Sticker,  571. 
Stickney,  32,  450. 
Stiles,  183,  592. 
Stillman,  67,  150,   179,   181,  211, 

223,  243,  362,  480 
Stillwell,  63,  176,    233,  306,  322, 

520,  585. 
Stillson,  562. 
Stimpson,  192. 
Stiness,  467. 
Stockbridge,    Mass.,     126,    252, 

284.355- 

Stoddard,  118,235,  255,  322,338, 
342,  370,  440,  456,  460,  476, 
560. 

Stokes,  420,  478. 

Stone.  27,  31,  41,  45,  47,  53.  54. 
56,  112,  118,  115,  116,  136, 
159,  166,  201.  202,  220,  224, 
279,  280,  281,  282,  287,  288. 
316,  329,  346,  379,  394.  409. 
410,  424,  425,  444,  461,  462, 
463,  466,  500,  515,  548,  561, 

569.  573- 

Stoneham,  Mass..  320,  583. 

Stonington,  Ct.,  67,  99,  106,  142, 
180,  182,  190,  223,  224,  242, 
247,  302,  345,  365,  371,  432, 
436,  445,  498,  507,  526,  528, 

535.  547.  555.  590.  591- 
Stonington,    Ct.,    Pheni.x,     242, 

528. 
Stonington,  Ct.,  Yankee,  498. 
Storer,  103,  498,   556. 
Story,  107,  1 13. 
Stoughton,  339,  475,  477. 
Stoughton,  Mass.,  373. 
Stowe,  182,  288,  344,  549,  583. 
-Stowe,  Mass.,  369. 
Stniight.  459 
Stratford,  Eng.,  249. 
Stratton,  66,       193. 


Streeter,  51,  86,  398,  435,  487. 

Strivens,  536 

Strong,  215,  297,    468,  515,   535, 

572. 
Stuart,  410. 
Stubb,  376. 
Studbury,  Mass.,  227. 
Studley,  52,  230,  508,  513,  562. 
Studst)n,  356. 
Sturbridge,    Mass,    23,   96,    106, 

166,  289,  323,  393.  409.  459. 

509.  579- 
Sturcli,  143. 
Sturtevant,  123,  356. 
Stutesbury,  Mass.,  199. 
Stutson,  568. 
Styles,  374. 
Suabia,  Ga  ,  467,  514. 
Sudbury,  Mass.,  274,  280. 
Suffield,  Ct.,  190,  535. 
Suicide,  489,  597. 
Sullings,  584. 
Sullivan,  256,  343. 
Summerfield,  Va.,  38,  289 
Summers,  345. 
Sumner,  117,  233,  234,  238,  314, 

445,  546,  566,  598. 
Sumpter,  .S.  C,  483. 
Sumptersville,  S.  C,  353,  582. 
Surgeon,  397,  401,  416,  441. 
Surinam,  W.  I.,  594. 
Sutton,   52,  218,  229,    302,    332, 

361.  406,  441. 
Sutton.  Mass.,  231,  317,  358.  376, 

390,  391,  400,  438.  470,  568, 

584. 
Svvaip,  286. 
Swan,    143,    152,    470,   530,    542, 

566. 
Swanzey,  50,  61,  65,  70    72,  81, 

82,     83,     103,      105,     no,    III, 

1 12,  114,  1 16,  119,  124,  132, 

136,  144,   146,  148,  150.  175. 

176,  177,  iSo,  197,  198,  201. 

214,  216,  233,  262,  264,  265, 

266,  267,  268,  303,  304,  305, 

306,  308,  322,  323,  324,  340, 

345,  368,  378,  397,4(4,419. 

420,  426,  430,  443,  445.  450, 

455.  456,459,  463,  471.  472. 


Swanzey, — Continued. 

473,  474,475,476,  481,  512, 
S2I,  533,  534,  540.  445.  547. 
550,  558.  583-  590,  591- 

Swartz,  264,  265,  344. 

Swazey,  470 

Sweden,  597. 

Sweet.  79,  86,  93,  96,  100.  104, 
105,  189,  190,  257,  269.  278, 
293.  294.  30'.  314.  320.  330, 
335.  358.  380,  398.  416.  433. 
445,  449,  461,  478,  50^.  538, 
541,  542,  556,  587. 

Sweeting,  351,  381. 

Sweetland,  74,  97,  230,  274,  316, 
319,  345.452,  584. 

Sweetzer,  496 

Swift,  343.  562 

Swinbourne,  98,  4X6. 

Switzerland,  10 1 ,  412. 

Sylvester,  390,  538 


Tabor,    36,    133,    173.    200. 

265,  266,  283,  284.  329. 

^64,  376,  381,415-  474- 

592. 
T:ickum,  1 12,  130. 
Tatt,  43,  51,  58,  71,  73-  77 

94,  101,  109,  121,  I2J 
146,  149.  154,  161,  186 
195,  238.  246,  247,  253 
276,    283.  286,  320.   32-S 

341,  342,  344,  346.  347 
360,  377.  382,  392,  405 

441,  444, 4;>.  476. 4^^ 

488,  491,  502.  50.S  514 
522,  529,  530,  538,  5:14 
558,  567.  576.  580,  5''5- 

Taggart,  157.43'.  5  10 

'laili.r,  237,  568. 

Tait,  228 

Talbot,  40.  106.  i6q,  217. 
439-  502,  534.  554 

Tallmadge,  421. 

Tallnian.  38  39  181,  i.*<4. 
237,  277.  420,  452,  496, 


362. 
S13. 


,  86, 
136, 
i8g, 
267, 
340. 
357. 
418. 

487. 

=  57, 
596 


07. 
570. 


Tanner,  202,  273.  Taylor, — Continued. 
Tappan,  236.  306,  313.  3  > 4.  322,  324,  340, 

Tarr,  557.  346,  3SO,  354.  35^^.  368,  386, 

Tatem,  24,  28,  30,  36,  40,  51,  56,  410,  41 1,  426,  437,  455,  456, 

57,  58,  60,  61,  64,  67,  78,  90,  462,  465,  471,  472,  476,  480, 

95,  104,   116,   117,   123,  127,  491,  498,  505,  511,  S12,  527, 

128,  134,  14s,  146,  151,  163,  529.  542,  555>  557.  575- 

171,  172,  173,  176,  180,  191,  Teel,  329,  466 

206,  207,  280,  281,  287,  288,  Tefft,  n,  43,  102,  217,  427,  455, 

313.  318.  3'9,  328,  332.  338,  495- 

348,  349.  352.  367.  n^^  383.  Tele,  54. 

384,  388,  410,  413,  415,  424,  Telegraph,    Boston,    Mass.,    36, 

425,  428,  430,  433,  436,  443,  343. 

448,  449,  453,  462,  467,  520,  Telescope,  Christian,  333,  551. 

522,  S4f,  549,  552,  556,  558,  Temple,  250,  271,  471,  475,  567. 

561,  563,  566,  569,  577.  Tennant,  563. 

Taunton,   Mass.,  23,   33,  36,  37,  Tennessee,  143,  293,  450. 

42,  43,  50,  53,  60.  61,  63,  64,  Tenney,  69,  126,  526. 

65,  66.  71.  72,  82,  83.  84,  85,  Terry.  276. 

91,  103,   105,   109,   117,   120,  Terwiliger,  3S2 

122,   125,  129,  130,  133,  135,  Tew,  79,  151,  190,  578. 

138,   148,  157,  166,  168,  171,  Tevvell,  72. 

173.   175,  180,  181,  182,  186,  Tewksbury,   Mass.,  87,  298,  365, 

194,197,213,215,220,221,  465. 

222,  223,  227,  229,  230,  236,  -phane    S38 

238,  239,  240,  241,  252,  263,  Thaxter.  93,  317. 

265,  266,  267,270.  27.,  275-  Thayer,   93.   97,    loi,    114-   130, 

277.  279.  283,  284,  286.  292,  \         ,6      ,y,^  ,8     210,  223, 

??5'  S'  .'?8'  \\\  \'}^  ^1^'  ^'''  3°9.  334.  353.  364.  368, 

3'7.  337.  330.  34'.  342,  344.  431:    444 

347.    352,353.355.356,357.  Thp;,fr^     ISS    ?79    Ae.%    AVi 

Tcn    -.fir    3/SS    3fin   37n    2T-  1  neatre,  1 »»,  272,  400,  473. 

359'  fl'  368-  369.  370,  I?,,  Theatre,    Boston,    73,    84,    285. 
374.  370,  :,77,  3^2,  j»j,  jS4,  ^  ^^,    ca, 

390,  397.  398,4 > 8.  420,  42.,  Theatre    Charleston    S   C     ^77 

42s,  427,  436.  438.  440.  442,  ^''^'^\"^'  Charleston,  b.  C,  377, 

443,446,454.455.456,466,  -p.  J*;^-    (^         .    Garden     la^ 

471,477.480,487,489.497.  ^       22j'    ^'''^^"^    ^^''^''"'    '43- 

500,  508,  509,  5'0.  5<2.  516,  Tu„„.„  Federal  Street  4^ 

5.7,  523.  524,  525.  528,  530,  iJ^fj^j  \^^^i^^  ^X'  tL 

532,  539.  540.  543,  544.  548.  ll^^^'^'  "^  '*^^'  ^-  ^^  3«9- 

549.  550,  551,  552,  555,  556,  Theatre,  Park,  51,  140,  371,  411. 

557.  562,  564.  569,  571,  575,  Theatre,   Philadelphia,   124,   143, 

576,582.583.586,594.596,  ^^    ^,^''392- 

cqS.  Theatre,     Providence,    84,    285, 

Taylor,  "50,  54,  83,  87,  95,   u6,  366,  563. 

118,   135,  136,  150,  152,  155,  Ihetford,  Vt.,  84,  300 

161,   175,  178,  188,  193,  (96,  Thoma.s,    49,    80,   107,   109,   162, 
201,  206,  215,  216,  227,  235,  194,  222,  290,  291,  306,  345, 

238,  240,  242,  256,  266,  268,  383,  393,  412,  413,  422,  423, 

277,  287,  289,  292,  299,  305,  447,  487. 


Thompson,  23,  34,  35,  38,  48,  63. 
68,  86,  104,  105,  131,  148, 
149,  i6t,  162,  164,  165,  166, 
167,  173,  180,  186,  190,  198, 
213,  227,  241,  261.  286,  292, 
293.  295.  300,  307,  312,  315, 
321,  342,  364,  388,  392,  401, 
422,  432,  437,  453,  470.  474. 
504,  509,  514,  537,  552,  574, 

576,  577.  599 

Thompson,  Ct.,  32,  35,  42,  54,  55, 
57,  75,  87,  88,  97.  io(,  107, 
108,  117,  118,  144,  148,  158, 
194,  201,  203,  204,  205,  207, 
222,  224,  234,  246,  248,  252, 
253,  260,  298,  304,  309,  3(2, 
315,321,  326,  348,  365,  387, 
401,  409,  416,  422,  434,  44r, 
443,  448,  463,  476,  496,  529, 
550,  565,  566,  574. 

Thoreau,  411. 

Thorn,  1,^. 

Thorndike,  45. 

Thornton,  53,  94,  114,  152,  204, 
Vl,  333.  349.422,  452,  521, 
527,  562,  569 

Thorp,  152,  285,  560. 

Thresher,  281,  398. 

Throop,  186,  262,  272. 

Thurber,  32,  68,  82,  93,  107,  108 
1 12,  1 16,  135,  168,  180,  183 
204,  211,246,  258,  270,  284 
291,  318,  323,  360,  374.  390 
396,  399.414.  432.  444.  445 
454,  456,  470,  484,  520,  532 
560,  56s,  569,  589,  594. 

Thurston.  71,  176,  219,  243,  263, 
289,  455,  49r,  554,  555.   566. 

Thwing,  407. 

Tibbetts,  418,  425,  455,  575. 

Tiffany,  62,  105,  116,  153,  238, 
466,497,  585. 

Tilley,  109,  139,  186,  270,  362, 
438,  486. 

TiUinghast,  27,  48,  54,  59.  60,  74, 
99,  1 15,  128,  146,  177,  179, 
208,  235,  241,  256,  259,  268, 
272,  296,  327,  331,  334,  342, 
349.  355,  377-  386,  388.  394- 
408,410,  413,  415,  436,  438, 


TiUinghast, — Continued. 

457,  459,  480,491,  492,   508, 
546.  565,  575.  586,  593- 

Tillson,  279. 

Times,  the,  298. 

Times,  the,  Hartford,  Ct.,  120, 
5'6 

Timmons,  49,  369. 

Tindall,  272. 

Tingley,  212,  241,  270,  274,  449, 

537 
Tinkham,  387. 
Tisbury,  Mass.,  458,  557 
Tisdale,    105,  16S,  180,   271,  347, 

Titcomb,  165 

Titus,  218,  222,  281,  545.  589. 

Tiverton,  R.  I  ,  35,  39,  40.  51, 
67.72,  7l~  79.  95  104.  105, 
109,  1 10,  124,  125,  129,  134, 
136,  138,  141,  142,  146,  157, 
158,  175,  I.S6,  197,  198,  200, 
208,209,210,213,  218,  219, 
226,  232,  257.258,  266,  273, 
289.  291,  300,  309,  3",  323. 
324,  331,  336,  337,  343,  344, 
352.  354.  355.  367,  368.  391. 
393.  425.  43',  452.  459.  46'. 
462,  463,  476,  477.  482,  498, 
515.  516,  522,  526,  528.  532, 
535.  540.  545.  552.  554- 

Tobey,  41,  47.  58.  59.  Th,  8.S,  90, 
106,  117,  120,  121,  123,  128, 
136,  137.  158,  162,  169,  190. 
193,  227,  230,  232,  237,  240, 
242.  266,  277,  278,  281,  285. 
2.S6,  300,301,  323,  329,  332, 
350,  360,  376,  394,  406,  415, 
420,  428,  4.^9,  434.  435.  441. 
444,  446,  447,  448,  449.  451. 
471,497,  510,  527,  537,  543, 
546,  547,  550.  556,  558,  565. 
568,  581,  586,  590,  594. 

Toilet,  the,  140.  513. 

Tolland,  Ct.,  268. 

Tompkins,  198,  232,  332,  368. 
508,  558. 

Tommy,  103 

Tontine  Coffee  House,  N.  Y., 
94,  208. 


Tontinson,  88,  419. 

Topham,  155,  450. 

Topliff,  102. 

Topographical   Eng.,  U.  S.,  216, 

417.  57'.  577- 
Torrey,  74,   150,    197,    202,  245, 

265,  276,  316,  342,431.  496, 

546. 
Totten,  78,  205,  540. 
Tourgee,  26,  128,  214. 
Tourtellot,  75.  '  'S.  203,  321,  323, 

345.425- 
Toussaint,  365. 
Tower,  408. 
Tovvle,  66. 
Towne,  139,  506. 
Townsend.    in,    155,    204,  252, 

254,  255,  308,  392,  432,  543, 

558 
Townsend,  Vt.,  518. 
Towson,  99. 
Tracey,  137,  4?3. 
Trader,  208,  494. 
Trafalgar,  213. 
Trafton,  475. 

Transylvania  Uni.,  Ky.,  123,377. 
Traveling  I'leacher,  208,  494. 
Traveler,  American,  558,  564. 
Traverse,  550. 
Tread  way,  102. 
Tread  well,  96,  187,  553. 
Treasury,  382. 
Treasury,    Auditor  of    the,   241, 

440. 
Tremble,  483. 

Tremont  Tem]jle,  Hoston,  582. 
Tressell,  523. 
Trickett,  321. 
Trinity  Ch.,  Newport,    111,202, 

221,  244,  245,  311,  362. 
Tripp,    32,   99,    124,    131,     142, 

296,  303.  310,  359.  363.  453. 

496,  518. 
Trott,  1 18,  426. 
Troy,  Mass.,  38,  6i,  95,  109,  no, 

n  1,   n3,  120,  129,  136,  138, 

142,   146,  150,  155,  158,  17s, 

176,  186,  193,  209,  2n,  266, 

267,  320,  332,  336.  357.  386, 

393.  396.  398,  419.  447.  476, 


Troy,  Mass., — Continued. 

515.  516,  575.  580, 

581 

Troy,  N.  H.,  585. 

Troy,    N.    Y.,  61,  93, 

124, 

137. 

143,   176,  192,  217, 

221, 

247. 

323.  339.  547- 

Truesdale,  440. 

Truman,  62,  328,  517. 

Trumbull,  518,  565. 

Truro,  Mass.,  585. 

Truxton,  382. 

Truxton.  N.  Y.,  448. 

Tubbs,  89. 

Tucker,  254. 

Tucker,    60,    86,     123, 

147. 

178, 

193,  227,  267,  314, 

351 

428, 

479.  507- 

Tudor,  382. 

Tuell,  228,  242,  261. 

Tufts,  275,  391. 

TuUer,  291. 

Tunmore,  396. 

Tunsdale,  392. 

Turner,  52,  72.  87,  122,  133,  203, 

237,  267,  288,  354,  405,  409, 

419,  423.  514. 
Turpin,  92,    121,  424,  485. 
Turrell,  326. 

Tutor,  Dartmouth  College,  26. 
Tuttle,  103,  1 16,  295. 
Twell,  437. 
Two  Sicilies,  King  of  the,   278, 

466. 
Tyfield,  63. 
Tyler,  24,  64,  327,  365,  376,  450, 

472.  487- 
Tyng,  60,  241,  Z17. 

U 

Underwood,  35,68,96,  181,  185, 
369,  400,  46  r,  576. 

Union  Springs,  N.  Y.,  497. 

Unitarian  Church,  Prov.,  172. 

United  States,  383,  412. 

United  States  Army,  65,  78,  97, 
140,  i6i,  238,  252,  273,  302, 
30S,  m,  35',  354.  370,  371, 
395,  421,  434,  459.  467.  473. 
482,  485,  496,  502,  509,  529, 
568,  574. 


United     States    Artillery,    444, 

473- 
United     States      Attorney     for 

Mass.,  102,  495. 
United  States  Branch  Bank,  343. 
United  States  Consul,  244,  250, 

273.  274. 
United  States  Consul  to  Lisbon, 

402. 
United    States    Corps    of    Engi- 
neers, 67,  86,  126,  140,  294, 

429,  464. 
United  States  Gazette,  130. 
United   States,    Herald    of   the, 

197,  548. 
United     States     Infantry,     172, 

534- 
United  States  Lieut,  of  Artillery, 

99.   126. 
United    States    Marine    Corps, 

397- 
United  States  Marine  Hospital, 

397- 
United  States  Navy,  23,  35,  65, 

69.  84,  103,  lis,  '21,  125, 
156,  186,  187,  215.  216,  221, 
224,    241,   242,  244,  250,  270, 

277.  3".  343.  346.  352,  354. 
374.  389,  401,  402,  408,  411, 
416,  421,  441,  451,  457,  481, 

496,  535.  545.  570.  593- 
United  States  Navyyard,  241. 
United  States,  President  of,  321, 

493- 
United     States      Regiment      of 

Light  Artillery,  273,  525. 
United  States  2nd  Infantry,  401. 
United  States  Senate,  310,  388. 
United  States  Senator,  409,  557. 
United  States  Senator  from  111., 

92,  485. 
United    States     Senator     from 

N.  Y..  143. 
United     States     Senator     from 

R.  I.,  244,  250. 
United    States    Ship  President, 

392. 
United     States      Topographical 

Eng.,  216,  417,  571,  577- 


United  States,  Vice  President  of, 

289. 
Universalist    Church,    250,    253, 

.  537.  587- 
Universalist  Ch.,  Prov.,  411. 
Updike,  109,  268. 
Upfold,  226. 
Upper  Canada,  N.  P.,  R.  I.,  386, 

4or. 
Upton,  476. 
Upton,  Mass.,  508. 
Uptram,  156. 
Usher,  282,  319,  336. 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  94,  194,  268,  288, 

306,  353,  387,  487,  496,  497. 
Utley,  350. 

U.xbridge,  Mass.,  29,  35,  56,  57, 
58,  71,  74,  123,  133,  146, 
162,   166,  171,  180,  181,  223, 

307,  309,  326,  346,  358,  366, 
367.  370,  373.  m,  435.  440, 
441.  445.  466,  469.  470. 


Vache,  226. 

Valentine,  480. 

Vallett,  365. 

Valley  Falls,  28,  30,  61,  92,  105, 
122,  137,  168,  176,  183,  189, 
217,  218,  222,  224,  251,  265, 
278,  296,  305,  340,  341,  348, 
398,  399,  405,  4(8,419,444, 
460,  515,  528,  535,  537,  549, 
550,  552,  580. 

Valparaiso,  S.  A.,  374. 

VanAlstine,  437. 

VanBueran,  460. 

VanCote,  354. 

VanDoorn,  324,  596. 

VanDoran,  219,  382,  402,  514. 

Vandorne,  324. 

Van  Ham,  163. 

VanNess,  152,  594. 

VanSantvard,  82. 

Vantassell,  483. 

VanVleck,  219,  438,  495,  523, 
567. 

VanZandt,  202. 

Varnum,  517. 


LXVI 


Vars,  190. 

Vaton,  484. 

Vaughan,     109,     128,    166,    230, 

247. 
Veale,  457,  508. 
Veazie,  499. 

Venerable  Arch  Deacon,  229. 
Venniman,   199. 
Verely,  545. 
Vermont,  36,  285,  288,  352,  495, 

538. 
Vermont  Uni.,  467. 
Vernon,   106,   112,  162,  244,  293, 

424,  464,  473,  503,  522,  546. 
Vernon,  Ct.,  436. 
Verry,  76. 
Viall,  115,  322. 
Vice  Admiral,  347. 
Vice  Chaplain,  225,  268. 
Vice    Constable    of    France,   97, 

269. 
Vice  President  of  United  States, 

289,  308. 
Vickerman,  126. 
Vickery,  239. 
Victualler,  173. 
Vienna,  A  us.,  483,  506. 
Vienna,  N   Y.,  157,  479. 
Vinal  Haven,  Me.,  299,  552. 
Vincennes,  Dist.  of,  274,  404. 
Vinnecome,  471,  476. 
Vinson,  482,  526. 
Vinton,   19,  140,  259,  333,  529. 
Virgin,  139,  310,  332,  505. 
Virginia,  68,   102,    113,   124,213, 

296,  316,  325,  328,  346,  412, 

468,  477,  525,  5S6. 
Virginia,    Lieut.    Gov.    of,    361, 

485. 
Virtue,  394. 

Viscountess  of  Andover,  269. 
Volk,  415. 

Voluntovvn,  Ct.,  41,  511,  561. 
VonKerffell,  429. 
Vorse,  405,  416. 
Vose,  363,  501,  507. 

W 

Waddle,  197. 

Wade,  33,  86,  154,  155,  194,  346, 
348,  47  J  ■ 


Wadsworth,  242,  498. 
Wagg,3i8. 
Wagner,  217. 
Wahlfarhrt,  594. 
Wainright,  85,  443. 
Waite,  177,  199,  296,  575. 
Wakefield,  75,  134,  213,450,527. 
Walcott,  55,   183,  436,  554,  573. 
Walcott,  Ct.,  1 19. 
Walden,  36,  354,  360. 
Walden,  N.  Y.,  136,  162. 
Waldo,  32,  115,  238,  304. 
Waldoboro,  Me.,  374,  417. 
Waldron,  49,   144,  157,  248,  372, 

373.  450,  534,  548,  585. 
Wales,  194,  196. 
Walford,  399,  456. 
Walker,  85.   loi,    103,  226,  234, 

247,  300,  328,  346,  348,  349, 

370,  385.  396,  438,  442,  446, 

454.  457.  470,  484.  497.  512, 

529.  53'.  533.  536,  558,  563. 

564,  571.  575.  595,  597- 
Wall,  138. 

Wallace,  172,  194,  196,  283. 
Wallach,  224. 

Wallen,  61,  283,  334,  374,  499. 
Walles,  515. 
Wallingford,  Ct.,   130,  250,  271, 

479.498,521.  ....L^ 

Wallis,  161.  "-'''r'"^ 

Walpole,  Mass.,  34,  37,  96,  120, 

131,  224,  270,  279,  338,  379, 

423,  424,  447,  556. 
Walpole,  N.  H.,  33,  284,  318. 
Walpole,  N.  Y.,  254. 
Walsh,  373. 
Waltby,  446. 
Walter,  224. 
Waltham,     Mass.,    41,    94,    122, 

413,464,  528,  567. 
Walton,  367,  487. 
Wang,  321. 
Ward,    109,   155,    235,  363,    422, 

480,  481,  504,  513,  533,  595. 
Ward,  Mass.,  69. 
Wardlow,  208. 
Wardsboro,  Vt.,  429. 
Wardwell,     119,     186,    196,    256, 

332,  447.  504,  521,  540. 


INDEX 


Ware,    147,    194,    216,  391,  445, 

479,  489.  516,  551.  581,  585- 
Ware,  Mass.,   129,  147,  153,496. 
Ware,  N.  H.,  216,  420,  510. 
Wareham,  Mass.,    150,   151,278, 

366,  484. 
Warham,  394,  478. 
Warne,  7^,   146,    148,   192,    211, 

476,  479,  576. 
Warner,    46,    91,    130,    174,    176. 

209,  251,  282,  283,  302,  325, 

331.  332,  345,  35'.  380,424. 

430,  452,  461,  464.  500,  514, 

521,  590. 
War,  Pontiac,  481. 
War,  the  Revolution,  69,  372. 
War,  Secretary  of,  273,  432. 
Warren,  73,   118,   138,   143,   147, 

157,   185,   198,221,236,246, 

271,  283,  307,  311,  344,  414. 
Warren  Co.,  Ga.,   194,  361,  545, 

599 
Warren  Co.,  N.  C,  272. 
Warren,  Penn.,  52,  178,  195,  404, 

485. 
Warren,  R.  I.,  23,  32,  33,  39,  40, 

43,  44.  53,  59,  70,  7',  74-77, 
82,  83,  84,  85,  87,  92,  93,  94, 
99,  103,  105,  1 10,  I  ir.  112, 
114,  116,  1 17,  1 18,  120,  124, 
131,  132,  t34,  137,  138,  139, 
143,  146,  147,  148,  152,  154, 
155,  157,  '58,  163,  169,  170, 
171,  174,  175,  179,  183,  184, 
185,  186,  195,  197,  198,  199, 
200,  201,  202,  209,  214,  215, 
216,  220,  229,  233,  235,  236, 
238,  251,  254,  255,  262,  265, 
266,  270,  281,  294,  304,  306, 
315,  316,  322,  323,  330,  ^12,, 
339,  340,  341,  345,  356,  362, 
370,  372,  373,  382,  387,  391, 
393,  397,  398,  399,  407.  410, 
418,  419,  420,  421,  422,  426, 
430,  439,  440,  444,  445,  451, 
453,  454,  455.  456,  457.  460, 
463,  466,  471,472,  473.  474. 
475,  476.  477,478,  480,  481, 
484,  490,  49r,  496,  503,  504, 
506,  511,  514,  524,  534,  535, 


Warren,  R.   I., — Continued. 

547.  548,  549.  550.  557.  569. 
581,  583,  585,  592,  593,  594, 
596. 

Warren,  R.  I.,  Academy,  481, 
569. 

Warren,  R.  I.,  Bank,  32,  183, 
221. 

Warriner,  327. 

Warring,  328. 

Warseley,  149. 

Warwick,  R.  I.,  28,  31,  34,  36, 
38,  41,  42,  46,  48,  49,  53,  54, 
55,  56,  57,  58,  59,  60,  61,  62, 
64,  65,  66,  67,  70,  71,  72,  78, 
82,  87,  89,  90,  91,  94,  95,  96, 
97,  105,  109,  115,  119,  123, 
124,  125,  127,  128,  129,  132, 
133,  140,  143,  145,  146,  i5r, 
154,  156,  159,  162,  163,  165, 
170,  172,  173,  175,  176,  180, 
181,  182,  185,  187,  188,  189. 
19  •,  '93.  '97,  '98,  200,  203, 
205,  206,  209,  214.  224,  225, 
233,  235,  242,  254,  257,  260, 
265,  267,  269,  272,  285,  286, 
287,  292,  297,  302,  304,  306, 
307,  316,  319,  325,  326,  327, 
328,  329,  330,  331,  332,  333, 
334,  342,  344,  348,  349,  350, 
35'.  355,  356,  358,  360,  362, 
367.  368,  370,  371,  375.  376, 
379,  380.  385,  390,  392,  393, 
394,  404,  405,407,  408,  411, 
412,  417,  418,  423,  425,  427, 
428,  429,  430.  439,  440,  443, 
444,  449,  450,451,  453.  458, 
461,  462,  463,  465,  469,  472, 
477,  479,  497,  500,  501,  508, 
513,  517,  522,  525,  526,  531, 
542,  548,  550,  552,  553.  556, 
558,  559,  560,  561,  563,  565. 
577.  578.  579.  580,  581,  582, 
584,  585,  586,  589,  591,  597. 

Washburn,  64,  83,  418,  425,  438, 
442,  517,  528,  543. 

Washington,  19,  441. 

Washington  Bank,  291,  544. 

Washington  Co.,  Md.,  195,  577, 
583.  592. 


INDEX 


Washington  Co.,  N.  C,  459. 

Washington  Co.,  R.  I  ,  98. 

Washington,  D.  C,  69,  70,  124, 
129,  152,  155,  241,  242,  274, 
288,  295,  321,  335,  346,  382, 
388,  392,  409,  416,  423,  426, 
440,  441,457,  459.  465.  473- 
476,  485,  493,  542,  557,  588. 

Washington,  Miss.,  286. 

Washington   Register,  509,   579. 

Watch  Hill  Point,  R.  I.,  247,  507. 

Waterford,  Ct.,  182,  214. 

Waterford,  Mass.,  550. 

Waterford,  N.  Y.,  107,  193,  372, 
424. 

Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  29,  35,  92,  421, 

495- 
Watertown,  Ct.,  566,  567. 
Watertown,  Mass.,  123,  130,  234, 

293.  588. 

Waterman,  29,  30,  31,  34,  38,  44, 

58,  84,  86,  91,  lis,   I '6,  130, 

132,  139,  140,  141,  145,  158, 

159,  '67,  177.  181,    188,  195, 

211,  233,  237,  260,  263,  280, 

284,  288,  330,  333,  348,  351, 

353,  367.  428,  429.  468,  485. 

492,  494,  507,  511,  517,  520, 

550.  556,  557,  570,  582,  587, 
588. 

Waters,  134,  489. 

Watrous,  374. 

Watson,    27,    34,  45,   50,   59,  62, 

65,    98,    114,   142,   143,  163, 

172,  181,206,  223,  259,  262, 

294,  321,  340,  390,  434,  438, 
467,469,476,  512,  565. 

Watts,  564 

Wayland,  62,  81,   139,   181,  250, 

260,  558,  1:64. 
Wayne,  N    Y.,  106,  476. 
Weare,  Mass.,  302,  573. 
Weatherbe,  328,  369. 
Weatherhead,   41,    73,    78,     164, 

322. 
Weaver,  39,   136,  148,   156,   199, 

201,  213.  340,  3to,  410,  421, 

423,  503.  507,  511,  515,  575, 

577- 


Webb,  39,  41,  50,  61,  70,  TJ, 
109,  134,  158,  163,  171,  176, 
189,  196,  201,  209,  214,  215, 
218,  23s,  242,  261,  285,  286, 
305,  3n,  320,  323,  328,  330, 
392,  405,  416,  438,  445,  502, 
516,  533,  544,  545,  553. 

Webber,  257,  296.  570. 

Webster,  194,  195,  293,  486,493, 

497 

Weed.  285. 

Weeden,  32,  83,  in,  127,  172, 
203,  205,  214,  217,  276,  293, 
296,  305,  342,  403.  423,  458, 
495.499.  5 '5.  547.  561,  569. 
579- 

Weekes,  298,  387,  406.  451. 

Weekly  Messenger,  273,  340. 

Welch,  137,  155,  199,  202,  207, 
573,  596. 

Weld,  42,  383,  394. 

Wellington,  528,  588. 

Wellington,  Mass.,  49,  50,  53, 
64,  65,  66,  71,  84,  103,  126, 
128,  135,  144,  157,  175,  213, 
217,  233,  293,  315,  317,  340, 
356,  357,  358,  369.  420,  431. 
455.  47',  473.  5i2,  517,  534, 
575.  586.  594.  595- 

Well  man,  167,  198. 

Wells,  42,  67,  1 18,  162,  327,  379, 

430,  44'.  444.  453.  544.  555- 
Welsh,  23,    117,    140,    179,  236, 

294,  340,  387,  435,  440,  475, 

556,  557.  559- 
Welton,  566. 
Wertemburg,  Ger.,  108. 
Wertemburg,    King,     173,    182, 

298,  507. 
Wertemburg,    Princess    of,    173, 

507. 
Wesleyan  Seminary,  256. 
Wesson. 
West,  41. 
West     Barnstable,    Mass.,    386, 

544- 
Westboro,  Mass.,  93,  129,  561. 
West  Boyleston,  Mass.,  129,  130, 

131,  206. 
Westbrook,  Mass.,  312,  496. 


Westcott,  27,  44,  45,  46,  57,  58, 
59,  64,  88,  98,  100,  115,  116, 
133,  146,  165,  188,  198,  229, 
237,  261,  264,  277,  279,  280, 
287,  308,  309.  316.  322,  331. 
332,  346,  349,  350,  354.  359. 
3(^3'  365,  3«o,  389,  397.  428, 
4(1,  442,  443,  444,  445,  454, 
455,  461,  478,  492,  522,  544, 
548,  559.  560,  568,  569,  579, 
580,  582.  591,  595.  598. 

Westerly,  N.  Y,  408. 

Westerly,  R.  I  ,  32,  67,  99,  106, 
139,  143,  149,  163,  i6g,  179, 
181,  182,  222,  223,  224,  247, 
249,  294,  30s,  307,  341.  362, 
371,  432,  445-480,  507,  517. 
535.  543.  544.  55«.  590. 

Westgate,  172,  324,  334 

West  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  70,  104. 
108,  169,  318,  3S3,  385,  387, 
402.  42.S,  459,  463,  479.  4to, 
481,  550.  559.  561. 

West  ham  Ch.,  Eng  ,  249. 

Westminster    Ch..     Prov.,    314, 

393- 
Westminster  St.,  Prov.,  19. 
Weston,  1 19,  506. 
Weston,    Miss.,    191,    355,    394. 

463,  494.498.  534.  54'.  552. 

576,  586 
Westphaha,  King  of    173    507. 
Westport,    Mass.,    35,    39      129. 

141,    142,  217,  219.  265.  266, 

309.  310,  334,  557>  362,  371. 

3^7'  43'.  435- 
West    .Sprini(field,     M.iss ,    435, 

516,'  523 
West    St()ci<briclge,   N.    H  ,   336, 

342- 

Wethby.  61,  184,  434,  474 

Wetherell,  71. 

Wetheringt'Hi,  i  iS. 

Wetmore,  224. 

Weymouth,  Mass.,  452. 

Wheat,  448 

Wheatley,  285. 

Whe.itnn,  23,  40.  48,  67,  70,  78, 
106,  III,  125.  1 40,  147,  I  50, 
154.    166,  168.  172,  179,  182, 


Wheaton, — Continued. 

201,  202,  216,  218,  222,  253, 
266,  271,  273,  275,  293,294, 
304,  305,  311,  343,  345,  346, 
362,  381,  382,  396,  401,  429, 
434,  444,  454,  456,  457,  461, 
464,  466,  476,  484,  490,  494, 
503,  510,  520,  525.  5i3,  534. 
538,  543,  562,  566.  570.  571, 
575.  582,  588,  596. 

Wheeler,  19,  20,  26,  35,  58,  ■  10, 
128,  235,  241,  292,  302,  303, 
311,  312,  347,  362,  365,  382, 
390,  397,  422,  452,  455,  465, 
505,  519,  522,  552,  555.  585, 
588. 

Wheel  Fair,  Champion  of  the, 
122. 

Wheelock.  37,  40,  191,  217,  237, 
298,  467. 

Wheklon,  315,  406. 

Whig,  Richmond,  Va.,  477,  556. 

Whippey,  248. 

Whipple,  24,  30,  33,  42,  44,  45, 
56.  58,  59.  74.  75.  76,  77,  86, 
97,  100,  114,  131,  139,  155, 
156,  162,  170,  188,  190,  210, 
220,  222.  231,  245.  277,  296, 
2q7,  301,  3^7.373,  382,  383. 
405,  408,  409.  419.  420.  424, 
4S3.  435.  439.  443.  461,  466, 
476.  515.  518,  554.  569. 

Whitaker,  42.  152,  179,  239,  26r, 
288,  301,429- 

Whitcomb,  587 

White,  35,  42,  46,  51,  59.  60.  92, 
117.  118.  120.  122,  126.  130 
137,  140,  152,  161,  162.  199, 
220,  237.  243.  244,  279.  297. 

V2,    318,    323,  326,  338.  353. 

384.  406.  413.  427.  435.  439. 
441,  467,  478.  488,  489,  498, 
':o4.  i;o8,  510,  526.  534.  545. 
548,  557.  586. 
White'ihoro,  N.  Y,,  107.  193.  483, 

496,  497 
Wliitestown,  N.  Y.,  98. 
Whithorn,  86.  502. 
Whitfield,  108. 


Whitford,  38,  75,  410,  415,  491, 

555- 
Whiting,    164,  180,  207,  233,  254, 

257,  286,  3' I.  320,  381,  389. 

393.  395.  408,  432. 
Whitman,  58,  69,    145,  200,  207, 

237,  238,  254,  319,  326,  357, 

385,  429,473,497,  516,  517, 

525,  539.  551,  563- 
Whitmarsh,  32,  33,  160,  260,  270. 
Whitmore,  63,  69,  106,  162,  216, 

218,  315,  390,  394.  434.  461. 
Whitney,  23,  33,  ^^,  9'.  98,  395. 

440,  561,  572. 
Whitridge,  226,  452. 
Whittemore,    98,    99,    299,    434, 

574- 

Whitten,  325. 

Whittinghani,  351. 

Whittle,  352. 

Whittlesley,  242,  528. 

Wickford,  R.  I.,  26,  69,  72,  85, 
89,  90,  109.  118,  150,  177, 
199,  206,  212,  229,  268,  296, 
302,  306,  320,  332.  347,  358, 
369.  370,  461,  478,  50'.  5 '2, 
521,  524,  534,  540,  549.  57', 
579.  580. 

Wickhain,  582. 

Wickson,  46,  475. 

Wight,  28,  82,  no,  112,  113, 
120,  153,  174.  199.  233,  244, 
248,  251,  254,  262,  278,  285, 
295.  301.  303.  308,  310,  312, 
341.  355.  386,  412,  421,  442, 
445,  447,  476,504,  505,  514. 
515.  537,  540,  551.  562,  585- 

Wightman,  171,  584. 

Wilbraham,  Mass.,  256. 

Wilbur,  32,  35,  53,  55,  64,  105, 
106,  127,  141,  156,  179,  193, 
225,  231,  240,  242,  259,  265, 
284,  295,  329,  333,  337,  343, 
354,  384,  422,  446,  456,  473, 
540,  549,  598. 

Wilcox,  79,  90,  99,  1 10,  142,  179, 
186,  209,  210,  231,  317,  337, 
384,  385,  388,  428,471,493, 
503,  560,  566. 


Wilde,  34,  227,  240,  301,  407, 
416,  554.  581. 

Wilder,  34,  35,  iii,  189,  218, 
227,  253,  270,  297,  307,  320, 
338,  375-  i^l'  396,  397,  458, 
479,  492,  525.  551,  582. 

Wiley,  27,  295,  540. 

Wilkey,  450^ 

Wilkinson,  29.  41,  45,  46,  121, 
245,  282,  317,  350,  384,  388, 
418,  427,  439,  460,  473,  486, 

514- 
Willard,  66,    143,    193,  233,  373, 

554- 
Willeston,  287,  295. 
Wilhams,  20,  35,    59,  60,  68,  71, 

72, 75,  n^  85,86,  93,94.  95. 

98,   99,    10 1,   103,    106,  108, 

119,  125,  126,  130,   132,  133, 

136,  139,  142,  147,   150,  167, 

169,  188,  200,  204,  217,  218, 

221,  224,  226,  227,  230,  234, 

2^7,  238,  239,  249,  260,  261, 

268,  271,  272,  277,  283,  284, 

290,  291,  292,  302,  305,  310, 

312,  3'5.  3'8,  322,  229,  339, 

341,344,  356,  llh  379,  381, 

388,  402.  403,404,  412,  425, 

426,  431,  434,435,  440,  442, 

443,  448,451,454,  457,  467. 

469,  488,  489,  490.  500,  505, 

508,  511,  518,  519,  520,  522, 

529,  530,  536,  548,  549,  550, 

55',  556,  559,  564,  569,  570. 

575,  576,  585,  586,  589,  595, 
599- 

Williamsburg,  111 ,  267. 

Williamson,  134,  342. 

Williamstown,  Mass.,  88. 

Williamsville,  Mass.,   (44,  147. 

Wiilington,  Ct.,  119. 

Wilhs,  38,  122,  148,  216,  260,  376, 
434,  446,  498,  509- 

Wills,  123,  251.  / 

Willoughby,;2i9f  423./      /  >/ 

Wilmarth,  29,  158,  165,  179,  200, 
266,  275,  418,  459. 

Wilmington,  Del.,  182,  549. 

Wilmington,  N.  C,  Si,  298,  346, 
449,  546,  565,  587, 


LXXI 


Wilson, 

33. 
42, 

55. 
68. 
90, 

lOI 

"5 
122 

•3'- 
i4r 

154, 
165, 
^17^ 
184, 
196, 
208, 
218, 
226, 

235. 
242, 
252, 
260, 
267, 
276, 
282, 
288, 
300, 
312, 
322, 
333. 
342. 
350, 
359. 
366, 
372, 
381, 
393. 
403. 
413- 
425. 
439. 
448, 
458, 
4^5. 
473. 
482, 
490, 
S03. 
520, 


23,  24,  25, 
35.  36,  17, 
43.  44.  47. 
57,  58.  60. 
70.  75.  78, 
91.  93.  94. 
,  104,  106, 

1 17,  1 18, 
,  123,  125, 

'32,  133. 

142,  145, 

158.  159. 
168,  169. 
178,  179, 
187,  189, 
197,  198, 
210.  211, 
219,  220, 
228,  229, 
236,  237, 
246.  247, 
254,  256, 
262,  263, 
268,  269, 
277.  278, 
283,  284, 
290,  291, 
302,  308, 
1^1-1^7, 
324.  327. 
334.  335, 
344.  345, 
35',  352, 
361.  362, 
367,  368. 
171,-  375, 
I'il,  387. 
394.  396, 
405,  407, 
4'7.  418. 
427.  429, 
440.  44 1. 
449,  45'. 
459,  460, 
466.  468, 

474.  477, 
484,  485, 

49'.  493. 
505.  508, 
523,  524. 


'74 
'83 


26,  28,  29.  31 
38,  39.  40,  4' 
49,  52,  53,  54 
62,  C4,  66,  67 
79,  80,  84,  87 
95,  96,  97.  98 
107,  rii,  112 
119,  120,  121 
126,  128,  129 
134,  136,  139 

147.  '5',  '52 
100,  162,  164 
'70.  171, 
180,  181, 
190,  191,  192 
202,  206,  207 
213.  214,  215 
221,  222,  225 
230.  233.  234 
238,  240,  241 
248,  249,  251 
257,  258.  259, 
264,  265,  266 
272,  273,  274 
279,  280.  281 
285,  286,  287 
292,  296,  298 
309,  3'0.  3' I 
319.  320.  321 
329.  UK  332 
336.  340.  341 
347,  348.  349 
353,  354.358: 
363,  364,  365 

369. 370.  n\ 
17b,  379,  ^80 
389, 390, 391 

400.  401,  402 
410,  411,  412 
4  9,  420,  421 
430.  433.  437 
442,  444.  445 
452.  454,  457 
461.  463,  464 
469.  471.  472 
478,  479,  4^0. 
486,  487.  488. 
494,  496,  502, 
509,  511,  512, 
525,  527,  529, 


Wilson, — Continued 

53'.  532,  533,  534,  535.  536; 
539.  540,  542,  543.  544,  546, 
547.  548.  550.  55'.  553.  554 
556.  557.  558.  559.  561.  562 
563,  564,  565.  567.  568,  569 
57'.  572,  573.  577.578,  580, 
581,  585,  586,  587,  588,  589 
596,  598. 

Winchester,  300 

Winchester,  N.  Y.,  243,  430. 

Winchiet,  5X5 

Wind,  418,  419. 

Windham,  Ct,,  62,  66,  276,  284, 

3".  390,  544- 
Windham,  Mass.,  496. 
Wines,  26 
Wing,    185,    194,    243.  319,   355, 

420,  521.  597. 
Wingfield,  4i;7. 
VVinkley,  5  10 
Wmkwmth.  427. 
Winman,  485. 
Winship.  3<S 
Winslovv.  8;,    124.   167,299,317, 

324.  378,  451,  470   556. 
Winslow,  Me.,  172,  i88. 
Winsnr.   30.     100,    116,    127.    136, 

203.   282.  292,  327,  350   385, 

395,   306,  405.  440.  441,  442, 

445,  464,  478,  495-  5-'6.  579. 

581. 
Winsnr,  Ct  ,  452 
Wiiisor,  N,  Y  .  382 
Winsor.  Vt  ,  284.  401,  547 
Winterbnttom.  346 
Winthrop.  244. 
Winthrop,  Me  ,  420. 
Witter,  93.  94 


W 


?87, 


COtt,    166,   247.   248, 
330- 

Wolcott.  Ct.,  556.  566 

Wond  31,  38.  4'.  47-  61,  92.  93. 
100.  123,  143.  176.  182,  183, 
198,  259.  262,  269,  313.  354, 
.'69,  373.  393.  4 '2.  425.  429. 
441.  442  506,  508.  53S,  591, 
596. 

WoDdard,  550 

Wnodbridge.  250 


Woodburn,  404. 

Woudb  iry,  125,  316. 

Woodbury,  Ct.,  393. 

Woodcock,  276. 

Woodley,  252,  285,  367,  460,  556. 

Woodman,  129,  324,  438. 

Woodnurse,  598. 

Woods,  36. 

Woodstock,  Ct.,  35,  51,  52,  68, 
96,  121,  131,  13s,  146,  147. 
170,  178,  179,  181,  227,  236, 
251,  254,  263,  289,  307,  314, 
376,  409.430.  44'.  453.  458, 
470,  477.  496,  521.  523.  526, 

535.  543- 

Woodstock,  Vt.,  55. 

Woodward,  43,  66,  83,  105,  187, 
212,  231,  325,  427,  431,  446, 
454.  550,  592. 

Woodwortli,  310,  576. 

WooUey,  289. 

Woolsey,  65. 

Woolwich,  Eng.,  407. 

Woolwich,  Me.,  155. 

Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  29,  210,  358, 
381. 

Woonsocket  Falls,  288. 

Wooster,  249,  316. 

Wooster,  O.,  526. 

Worcester,  Mass.,  45,  94,  96, 
102,  103,  125,  129,  139,  206, 
211,  222,  230,  263,  269,  306, 
3i2<  392.  396,407.411.  426, 
434,  440,  445.  452,  487.  497. 
531,  558,  568,  593.  594- 

Worcester,  Mass.,  Spy,  202, 
262. 

Works,  373. 

Worth,  255. 

Worthy,  263 

Worthington,  270. 

Worlhington,  Ohio,  323. 

Wrenthaiii,  Mass.,  28,  75,  76,  84, 
86,  93,  102,  103,  138,  146, 
157,  164,  165,  169,  183,  188, 
192,   193,  194,  195,  204,  208, 


Wrentham,  Mass., — Continued. 

274.  27s.  277. 
292,  294,  296, 

359.  374.  375. 
413,  468,  488, 

536,  544.  556. 


209,  213,  227: 
286,  287,  290, 
322,      349.     356 

403,  404,  412, 
491,  508,  516, 

557- 

Wright,  40,  83,  97, 
126,  127,  158, 
219,  232,  264, 
332.  343.  361, 
427.  430,43";, 
536.  537.  573. 
587.  598. 

Writer,  Dramatic, 

Wyatt,  49,  50,  331 

Wyer,  194. 

Wyman,  138,  563. 

Wyndown,  484. 


,  103,  III,  115, 
169,  176,  210, 
295.  3 '3.  324, 
372,  391,  397, 
478,  479.  504. 
583,  584,  586, 

429. 
.371,  540. 


X 


Ximeno,  405. 


Yagerstown,  Penn.,  348. 

Yarmouth,  Eng.,  loi,  493. 

Yarmouth,  Mass.,  90,  343. 

Yates,  63,  99,  598. 

Yayden,  105. 

Yeamans,  562. 

Yerrington,  120,  128. 

Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  293,  537. 

Yorkshire,  Eng.,  243,  325. 

Young,  24,  25,  46,  47,  49.  70.  72, 
107,  117,  122,  151,  159,  160, 
167,  174,  176,  197,  202,  311, 
33'.  336.  366,  389.  393.  412, 
413,  416,  427.  451.  469.  475. 
480,  532,  561,  591,  592. 

Younglove,  325. 


Zion's  Church,  N.  Y.,  305,  546. 


The 
Providence  Phenix, 

Providence   Patriot  and 
Columbian    Phenix 


MARRIAGES 


The  Providence  Phenix,  Providence   Pa- 
triot and  Columbian  Phenix. 


Vol.  I,  No.  I,  of  the  Providence  Pheni.x  was  issued  Tuesday, 
May  II,  1802,  and  the  terms  were  $1.50  per  annum.  It  was 
first  printed  by  W.  W.  Dunham  for  T.  A.  Foster  and  W.  W.Jiun- 
ham  at  Printing  House  Office  opposite  Hon,  Theodore  Foster's 
house,  Westminster  street. 

On  July  20,  1802,  this  extract  from  the  works  of  Washing, 
ton  is  placed  beneath  the  title  :  "In  proportion  as  the  structure  of 
government  gives  force  to  public  opinion  it  is  essential  that  the 
public  opinion  should  be  enlightened."  On  Nov.  20,  1802,  the 
publication  day  was  changed  to  Saturday.  Nov.  5,  1803,  the  quo- 
tation was  dropped  and  the  following  was  substituted  :  "  Published 
by  William  W.  Dunham  opposite  the  Market  House,  Providence." 
Theodore  A.  Foster  withdrew  May  21,  1803,  and  Mr.  Dunham 
then  became  sole  owner. 

Commencing  Wednesday,  July  18,  1804,  the  paper  was  printed 
and  published  by  William  Olney.  Sept.  15  the  publication  day 
was  changed  back  again  to  Saturday,  when  the  announcement  was 
made  that  a  new  font  of  type  was  to  be  used.  This  number  has 
for  title  page  the  words  "  Providence  Pheni.x  "  in  plain  letters,  the 
bird  phenix  arising  from  the  fire  (which  has  hitherto  been  a  promi- 
nent feature  of  the  title  page)  being  dropped. 

Oct.  12,  1805,  the  announcement  is  made  that  the  office  is  re- 
moved to  the  chambers  over  D.  Vinton's  store,  7  Market  Square 
Jan.  17,  1807,  Jones  &  Wheeler  (Josiah  Jones,  Bennett  Wheeler) 
announce  themselves  as  the  proprietors  of  the  paper.  Feb.  28, 
1807,  "  Providence"  is  dropped  from  the  title,  and  the  words  "The 
Phenix"  substituted  in  a  new  style  of  letters.  March  14  a  wood 
cut  showed  these  letters  in  white. 


20  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

Jan.  i6,  1808,  The  Phenix  has  a  new  title,  "The  Columbian 
Phenix."  March  11,  1809,  the  word  "The"  was  dropped  from  the 
latter  title.  July  15,  1809,  it  is  announced  as  published  by  Wheel- 
er, Jones  &  Co.  This  firm  name  appears  but  a  few  times,  the  name 
Jones  &  Wheeler  continuing  on  each  number  as  usual.  The  sub- 
title, "Columbian  Phenix,"  was  last  used  Jan.  12,  i8u,  and  after- 
ward no  title  but  "Providence  Phenix,"  in  large  letters  and  date  in 
line  following.  Sept.  7  the  sub-title,  ''The  Patriot,"  is  first  used, 
the  title  having  been  from  Jan.  19  "Columbian  Phenix  or  Provi- 
dence Patriot." 

May  2,  1812,  the  paper  is  dressed  in  mourning  in  memory  of 
the  Vice  President,  George  Clinton,  who  died  at  Washington  April 
20.  May  3,  1813,  a  wood  cut  on  *he  title  page  represented  an  eagle 
with  shield  in  front  and  arrows  in  claws,  with  sunrise  in  the  back- 
ground. 

Jan.  15,  1814,  with  the  beginning  of  Volume  XII  the  title  of 
the  paper  is  again  changed.  It  now  reads  "Providence  Patriot  and 
Columbian  Phenix"  instead  of  as  before  "Columbian  Phenix  and 
Providence  Patriot." 

Jan.  2,  1819,  the  paper  became  a  semi-weekly,  being  published 
Wednesday  and  Saturday.  The  former  price  of  ;^2.oo  was  changed 
to  $3.50,  and  the  title  became  "Providence  Patriot''  in  large  letters 
and  "Columbian  Phenix"  in  small  letters.  The  firm  name  now 
was  Jones,  Wheeler  and  Cranston  (Barzillai  Cranston  being  added). 
Mr.  Cranston  continued  in  the  firm  one  year  only,  when  Jones  and 
Wheeler  continued  it  until  May,  1823.  The  paper  before  Mr.  Crans- 
ton was  announced  from  April  17,  1819,  as  being  published  by  J. 
Jones  &  Co.,  Printers  to  the  State,  7  Market  Square. 

Eaton  W.  Maxcy  succeeded  Mr.  Wheeler  but  a  year  after 
transferred  it  to  William  Simons,  the  firm  continuing  as  Jones  & 
Simons  until  Nov.,  1829,  when  Mr.  Jones  published  as  Agent. 
Mr,  Simons  retired.  James  O.  Rockwell  was  editor  from  Nov.  1 1 , 
1829,  until  his  death,  June  7,  1831.  June  9,  1832,  it  again  became 
a  weekly  and  so  continued  until  its  last  issue,  Dec.  29,  1832. 

In  politics  it  was  Democratic.  It  was  well  edited  and  printed, 
being  the  first  Democratic  newspaper  in  the  town  of  Providence. 
As  first  stated,  it  was  first  printed  forT.  A.  Foster  &  Co.,  by  W.  W. 
Dunham.  From  Dec.  18,  1802,  tor  a  while  it  was  printed  by  Sam- 
uel J.  Williams.  When  it  was  first  published  it  was  5i-S0  per  an- 
num, but  when  William  Olney  took  charge  it  was  raised  to  S2.00. 
J.  Jones  &  Co.,  printers  to  the  State,  continued  as  proprietors  un- 
til Eaton  W.  Maxcy  succeeded  Mr.  Wheeler  when  the  firm  name 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  21 

changed  May  12,  1824,  to  Jones  &  Maxcy,  and  May  11,  1825,  it 
again  changed  to  Jones  &  Simons  which  co-partnership  continued 
as  above  stated  until  Nov.  7,  1829,  when  Mr.  Jones  continued  as 
agent. 

In  the  last  number,  Dec.  29,  1832,  he  announces  that  his  son 
Cornelius  S.  Jones,  will  be  editor  and  proprietor,  and  that  the 
paper  will  have  a  new  dress  and  be  otherwise  improved.  This  did 
not  materialize  however  and  no  paper  succeeded. 

Of  all  these  papers  we  have  seen  all  the  numbers  issued  e.xcept 
those  for  April  29  and  Sept.  22,  1804,  Jan.  24,  1829,  Nov.  12,  1831, 
Jan.  25  and  June  2,  1832.  This  file  is  in  the  possession  of  the 
Rhode  Island  Historical  Society,  whence  these  extracts  and  the 
matter  published  in  this  volume  have  been  gleaned. 


MARRIAGES 


ABBEY  George,  of  Belchertovvn,  and  Hannah 
Gay,  at  Dedham,  by  Rev.  E.  Burgess. 
Patriot  of  May  17,  1831 

ABBOTT  Experience,  of  Providence,  and  Dea. 
Thomas  Grow,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  at  Provi- 
dence, March  12,  1820 

Clarissa,  of  Andover,  and  Rev.  Ebenezer 
Poore,  Pastor  of  2d  Christian  Church, 
Beverly,  at  Andover.     Patriot  of  March  23,  1825 

Lieut.  Joel,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Laura  Wheaton, 
daughter  of  late  Charles,  of  and  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Welsh,  Nov.  28,  1825 

Sabrina  C.  and  Nathaniel  ¥.  Potter,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley,  June  24,  1829 

ABELL  Rebecca,  of  Rehoboth,  and  David 
Atherton,  of  Attleboro,  at  Rehoboth,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Feb.  7,  181 3 

Elizabeth,  of  Seekonk,  and  Ira  Carpenter,  of 
Sturbridge,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pit- 
man, Dec.  29,  i8i6 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Caleb,  of  Seekonk, 
and  Samuel  VVheato  n,  of  Rehoboth,  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  May  2,  18 19 

Capt.  Daniel  Hodges,  of  Seekonk,  and  Mary 
Allen,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson.     Patriot  of  May  17,  1823 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Caleb,  of  Seekonk, 
and  Benajah  Allen,  of  Rehoboth,  at  See- 
konk, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  Nov.  7,  1824 

Robert    and   Alseneth    Staples,   of    and   at 

Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Huntington,  May  19,  1825 

ABORN  James  and  Mary  Whitney,  at  Pawtuxet, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Phenix  of  April  21,  1810 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  John  A.,  Esq.,  of 
Pavvtu.xet,  and  George  Holroyd,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Nov.  21,  181 1 

Hannah  G.,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and 
Charles  L.  Bowler,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  •    May  4,  181 3 


24 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


ABORN  Maria,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and 

Henry  Jacobs,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  4,  18  13 

Phebe,    only     daughter    of    Benjamin,    and 

Philip  Allen,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson.     Pheni.x  of  Jan.  8,  1814 

Daniel  Tillinghast  and  Eliza  Rogers  Young, 

daughter  of  John,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  16,  1816 
Urania  T.,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Jona- 
than, and  Thomas  Sheldon,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Nov.  7,  1816 

Patience  R.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  and 

Samuel  E.  Gardiner,  Jr.,  both  of  and   at 

Pawtu.xet,  by    Rev.   Mr.   Preston.     Pheni.x 

of  July  II,  1818 

Caroline  C,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Edward, 

and  Simon  H.  Greene,  March  13,  1822 

Eliza  R.,  only  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Col. 

Sion  A.  Rhodes,  both  of  and  at  Pawtu.xet, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  April  4,  1820 

Mary    B.,    daughter    of    Capt.    Lowry,    and 

Randall  H.  Greene,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  30,  1820 
Ann  Louisa,  daughter  of  Capt.  Lowry,  and 

Christopher  V.  Spencer,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  i,  1820 

Harriet    A.,  eldest  daughter   of  James,  and 

A.  J.  Rhodes,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  June  17,  1823 

Joseph  R.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Sarah 

W.    Frith,  of   and  at  Savannah,    by  Rev. 

Mr.  Snodgrass.     Patriot  of  June  19,  1822 

Mary  E.,  daughter   of  late   Capt.  Jonathan, 

and  Dr.  George  W.  Tyler,  at  Pawtu.xet,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Oct.  3,  1822 

James  and  Sally    Whipple,    both  of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  20,  1822 

Capt.  William  H.  and  Harriet  A.  Reming- 
ton, daughter  of  late  Capt.  Charles,  of  and 

at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Jan.  27,   1825 

Capt.  Lowry,  Jr.,  and  Julia  Ann  Manchester, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,    by  Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson,  Oct.  19,  1825 

Rebecca  W.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Jonathan, 

and  Capt.  Pardon  Sheldon,   at   Pawtu.xet, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Dec.  11,  1825 

Col.  John  and  Mrs.  Phebe  Greene,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.    Mr.  Shurtleff,        March  r,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  25 

ABORN  Sally  R.,  daughter  of  Thomas,  formerly 
of  Providence,  and  Charles  S.  Henry,  Esq., 
attorney  at  law,  of  and  at  Savannah,  Ga.,         May  31,  1827 

Major  John  Waterman  and  Celinda  Harris 
Barton,  daughter  of  David,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  June  13,  1827 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Edward,  and 
Amory  Chapin,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  13,  1827 

Susan  P.,  daughter  of  late  Edward,  of  Prov- 
idence, and  Richard  W.  Jackson,  of  Phila- 
delphia, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Oct.  I,  1827 

Eliza  Greene  and  Gen.  George  L.  Barnes,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley  ;  she  was 
the  daughter  of  James  Greene,  April  21,  1831 

ADDISON  Thomas,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah 
W.  Curtis,  of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Minor,  May  11,  18 19 

Benjamin,  of  Providence,  and  Louisa  Clarke, 
of  and  at  Holliston.     Patriot  of  Dec.  6,  1823 

ADALAIDE  now  Queen  of  Sa.xe-Miningen  ; 
born  Aug.  13.  1792,  married  William  IV, 
King  of  Great  Britain,  born  Aug.  21,  1765; 
July  II,  i8i8.     See  Patriot  of  Aug.  14,  1S30 

ADAM   Rev.  John,  of    Killingly,  Ct.,    and  Mrs. 

Esther  Jones,  of  and  at  Foster,  Sept.  5,  1825 

ADAMS  John,  son  of  John  and  Susanna 
(Boyleston;  Adams,  and  Abigail  Smith, 
daughter  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Quincy)  Smith,  Oct.  24,  1764 

Phebe  and   Philip  Potter,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Pheni.v  of  April  22,  1809 

Abigail,  of  Boston,  and   William   Young,  at 

Newport.     Phenix  of  Oct.  20,  1810 

Lowell  and  Lydia  Gladding,  daughter  of  late 
Timothy,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  28,  181 1 

Capt.  Daniel,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  and 
Cornelia  Pearce,  of  Cranston,  at  Provi- 
dence.    Pheni.x  of  Nov.  14,  1812 

Luther,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Mary  Jenckes, 
of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Man- 
chester, Aug.  13,  1815 

Joseph,  of  Providence,  and  Hannah  Bos- 
worth,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop 
Griswold,  Aug.  17,  1818 

Edmund   and    Alice    Lawton,   daughter    of 

Adam,  at  Portsmouth.     Patriot  of  Feb.  23,  1820 


26 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


ADAMS  Rev.  Jasper,  professor  in  Brown  Uni- 
versity, and  Mercy  D.  Wheeler,  of  and  at 
Medbury,  Mass.,  May  i6,  1820 

Barzillai  S.,  of  Fairhaven,  and  Lydia  Potter, 
daughter  of  Restcome,  of  and  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  April  11,  182 1 

Weston  Bela,  a  tutor  in  Dartmouth  College, 
and  Harriet  Wines,  daughter  of  Rev.  Abi- 
iah  of  Deer  Isle,  at  Newburyport.  Patriot 
of  Sept.  8,  1 821 

Seth,  Jr.  and  Harriet  E.  Fenner,  youngest 
daughter  of  Capt.  Arthur,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  26,  1823 

Rev.  Jasper,  Prof,  of  Natural  Philosophy  in 
Brown  University,  and  Placidia  Mayrant, 
daughter  of  William,  PZsq.,  of  Statesburgh, 
S.  C,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  4,  1823 

Eliza    and    Adnah    Sackett,  both    of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Pickering,  May  2,  1824 

Catharine,  of  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  and  Edwin 
Crosswell,  Editor  of  Albany  Argus,  at 
Catskill.     Patriot  of  Sept.  25,  1824 

Dorcas  and  James  Ford,  attorney  at  law,  both 

of  and  at  Fall  River.     Patriot  of  Sept.  25,  1824 

Seth,  of  Providence,  and  Susan  Olney,  daugh- 
ter of  Elisha,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,  Dec.  22,  1824 

Mrs.  Susan,  of  Wickford,  and  Philip  Tour- 
gee,  of  Newport,  at  Wickford,  by  Rev. 
William  Northup,  April  25,  1826 

Ann,  25,  and  Charles  Parshall,   15,  both  of 

and  at  New  York,  Aug.  5,  1827 

Susan,  eldest  daughter  of  Seth,  Esq.,  of 
Providence,  and  Dr.  Joseph  Greene,  of 
Barnstable,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,  May  16,  1828 

John,  of  Bristol,  and  Ann  Boyd,  of  and  at 

Portsmouth,  April  12,  1829 

Charles,  youngest  son  of  ex-President  Adams, 
and  Abby  Brooks,  daughter  of  Hon.  P.  C, 
at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Sept.  9,  1829 

Lucy  and  Stephen  Holroyd,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Prof.  Caswell,  Jan.  20,  1830 

Martha  O.  and  William  H.  Drayton,  at  Bos- 
ton, Feb.  14,  1830 
ADIE  Harriet,  only  daughter  of  Major  Alexander, 
and   Benjamin    Dyer,    Jr.,  at    St.   John's 
Church,  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,       Sept.  25,  1822 

Julia  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  George  Carl- 
ton, of  Bath,  Me.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano.  Dec.  15,  1823 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  27 

AILMAN  Benjamin  H.  and  Clarrissa  Bailey,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Oct.  24,  1819 

Susan,  daughter  of  John,  and  Raymond  Dur- 

fee,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  June  22,  1825 

James  and  Clarrissa   Lockraine,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  Dec.  4,  182S 

James  and  Clarissa  Lockraine,  both  of  and 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Dec.  13,  1828 

John  C.  and  Eliza  Hopkins,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Isaac,  both  of   and  at  Newport,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Eddy,  Jan.  i,  1829 

AIKEN  Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter    of    the    late 

John,  Esq.,  and  John  G.  Brooks,  editor  of 

the  Morning  Currier,    at  New  York.     Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  29,  1829 
AINSWORTH    Luther    and    Mary    VVestcott, 

both  of  Providence,  at  Harrington,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Watson,  April  24,  1S15 

AIR  Mrs.  Rebecca  Power,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 

Nicholas  Power,  and  Joseph  L.  Tillinghast, 

Esq.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  5,  1815 

ALBEE  Sally,  of  Providence,  and    George    W. 

Hill,  of  Smithfield,  at  Providence.     Patriot 

of  Feb.  26,  1823 

Emory  and   Amey  Carpenter,  at    Attleboro. 

Patriot  of  May  27,  1826 

ALBERTSON      California     H.    and     Benjamin 

Clarke,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  1 1,  1810 

William  and  Louisa  Bellows,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  June  8,  1828 

Benjamin,  editor  of  the  Elizabeth  City  Star,. 

and  Louisa  Moore,  daughter  of  Col.  Henry, 

of  Newport,  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C,  by 

Rev.  Philip  C.  Wiley,  June  6,  183 1 

ALBRO  Benjamin  and  Eliza  Standfield,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano.     Pheni.\  of  Aug.  31,  1S02 

James  and  Mary  Crandall,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Joshua,  at  Newport.     Pheni.x  of  Sept.  30,  1809 

Barbara,    of    Foster,  and    Simon    Scott,    of 

Cranston,  at  Foster,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  Aug.  23,  1818 

Almy  and  Jeremiah  Franklin,  at  Coventry, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Palmer.     Patriot  of  June  9,  1819 

Sally,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Alfred  Jenckes,  of 

Holmesburg,  Penn.,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  2,  1820 

Alice  and  Joseph  S.  Barker,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  10,  1821 
Susan  and  Benedict  S.  Barker,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  10,  1821 


28  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ALBRO  William  and  Phebe  Cooke,  daughter  of 

Daniel,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 

Pa-triot  of  Jan.  lo,  1821 

Christopher  and  Hannah  Barker,  daughter  of 

Esbon,  at  Portsmouth.     Patriot  of  Dec.  26,  1821 

Peleg,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Eliza  Manchester, 

daughter  of  late  Samuel,  of    Middletown, 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  March  30,  1822 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Gideon,  and  William  M. 

Almy,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth.    Patriot 

of  Feb.  25,  1824 

Rachel,  of  Coventry,  and  John  Budlong,  of 

and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Henry  Tatem,  July  26,  1825 

James  and  Amey  Ann  B.  Seamans,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  March  16,  1826 
Frances  and  William  Southwick,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  April  23,  1826 

Job,  of  Foster,  and  Susan  P.  Babcock,  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  22,  1826 

Harriet  and  Edwin  Barstow,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn,  Sept.  28,  1828 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Stephen,  and  William 

Davis,  both  of  and  at  South  Kingstown, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Crandall,  Nov.  23,  1828 

Joseph  G.  and  Eliza  Randall,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Dec.  31,  1828 

James,    Jr.,  and    Ann    Spooner,  daughter  of 

Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  July  23,  1829 

ALDEN  Cyrus,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Wren- 

tham,    Mass.,    and    Mary    M.  Jones,  third 

daughter  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  at  St.   John's  Church,   by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  24,  1813 

Rev.    Charles    Henry,    of    Providence,    and 

Alice  B.  Wight,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry, 

of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  June  11,  1825 
Almon  S.  and  Plliza  Carpenter,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Valley  Flails,  Oct.  4,  1827 
ALDERSON  Samuel  and  Lucy  C.  Barker,  aged 

II  yrs.  8  mo.     Patriot  of  Oct.  4,  1826 

ADOLPHE  Mademoiselle  Cecelia,  of  M.    God- 

eau's  Company,  and  William  Blanchard,  at 

Providence,  July  5,  1821 

ALDRICH  Robert  and  Sarah  Blackmar,  at  Glo- 

cester.     Phenix  of  June  8,  1805 

Tullia  and  Flavell  Patterson,  of  Northamp- 
ton, at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Wilson. 

Phenix  of  Feb.  20,  1808 

Esther  and  Horatio  G.  Hudson,  av  Cranston. 

Phenix  of  Oct.  i,  1808 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  29 

ALDRICH     Abraham  and  Martha     Martin,    at 

Uxbridge.     Phenix  of  Jan.  7,  1809 

Amey,  daughter  of  Esek,  and  Stephen 
Waterman,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Feb.  4,  1810 

Asha  C,  only  daughter  of  Elisha  A.,  Esq., 
of  Foster,  and  John  A.  Law,  of  Killingly, 
Ct.,  at  Foster.     Phenix  of  March  24,  1810 

Dr.  Whipple,  late  of  Providence,  and  Letitia 
Sherman,  of  and  at  St.  Mary's,  Ga. 
I'henix  of  Dec.  15,  1810 

Tillson    and    Sally     Metcalf,     daughter     of 

Michael,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,         Dec,  30,  18 10 
Matilda,  of  F"oster,  and  Stephen    Potter,  of 

Scituate,  at  Foster.     Phenix  of  June  i,  181 1 

Rowena,  daughter  of  Augustus,  Esq.,  of 
Smithfield,  and  James  Wilkinson,  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Smithfield.  Phenix  of  Nov.  13,  1813 
Desire,  only  daughter  of  Oliver,  Esq.,  of 
Scituate,  and  Israel  Anthony,  of  and  at 
Foster,  by  Theodore  Foster,  Esq.  Phenix 
of  June  18,  1814 
Martha  and  Nathan  Aldrich,  both  of  and  at 

Uxbridge,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Judson.     Phenix  of         June  10,  1815 
Nathan  and  Martha  Aldrich,  both  of  and  at 

Uxbridge,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Judson.     Phenix  of         June  10,  1815 
Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Major 
Richard  Burlingame,  Jr.,  at  Glocester.     Pa- 
triot of  July  I,  1820 
Hannah,    eldest    daughter    of    Col.    Dexter 
Aldrich,  and  Capt.  John  Dexter,  both  of 
and  at  Smithfield.     Patriot  of                                 Jan.  10,  1821 
Joanna   B.,  daughter   of    Major    Lyman,    of 
Northbridge,  Mass.,  and  Stephen  Ravvson, 
of    Providence,  at    Northbridge,    by    Rev. 
Dr.  Crane,                                                                Sept.  5,  1821 
Philadelphia,    daughter  of  Moses,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  Willard  Kendrich,  of  Waterloo, 
N.  Y.,  at  Smithfield,  by  Henry  S.  Mans- 
field, Esq.     Patriot  of                                             Sept.  22,  1S21 
William  and  Sally   Wilmarth,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Woonsocket,                                         Oct.  21,  1821 
Charlotte,  of  Northbridge,  and  Major  Luther 

Jones,  of  Lancaster,  at  Northbridge,  Sept.  4,  1822 

Nehemiah  K.  and  Ann  Marcy  Arnold, 
youngest  daughter  of  Col.  John,  at  Paw- 
tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Dec.  22,  1822 

George   S.    and      Patty     Holmes,    both    of 

and   at  Providence,  by    Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,         Dec.  24,  1822 


QQ  VITAL    RECORU    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ALDRICH  Capt.  Winsor  and  Anna  Clarke 
daughter  of  late  Samuel,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Judge  Mann  Dec  29,  1622 

Capt   Winsor  and  Anna  Clarke,  daughter  ot 

late  Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  ^^^^ 

Tudge   Mann,  ^  ,,  '    ^' 

Julia  Ann,  of  Smithf\eld,  and  Fanner  Ballou, 

of  Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  ^^^  ^^^^ 

Pickering,  ,.        ,     u  u 

Alvah    of    Smithfield,   and    Keziah    Ballou, 

daughter  of  Ziba,  of  Cumberland,  at  I  rov- 

idence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickermg.  Nov.  13,  i^-5 

George  and    Alice   Angell,   both  of   and   at 

Scituate.     Patriot  of  -''*  •  ^' 

Hiram,  of  Seekonk,  and  Damanas    Phillips, 

of  and  at  Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene-  ^^  ^^^^ 

diet,  ,        ,       r    r)         ■ 

Eliza  and  Stephen  Waterman,  both  of  Provi- 

dence,  at  Mendon,  ,         ,  ^  ^  ■'"  ^  ^'      ^ 

Ruth  E.,  daughter  of  Caleb,  and  George  C 

Ballou,   both   of     and    at    Smithfield,   by         ^  ^^^^ 

BuVnU^L^MiranJal^'allou,  at  Smithfield  June's!  1825 

David  and  Susan  Whipple,  daughter  of  Col. 

Stephen,  at  Smithfield,  J^'V  3-  '^25 

Samuel,  of  Smithfield,  and  Cynthia  Wmsor, 

dau-hter  of  William,  of  and  at  Glocester  Aug.  14,  i"5 
Nehemiah  K.  and  Sarah  B.  Branch,  both  of 

and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatcm.     Pa-        ^^^^^    ^^^  ^^^^^ 

Wimam°^S.,  of  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  fornierly  of 
Providence,  and  Mary  Catharine  Cantine. 
of  and  at  Caroline,  N.  Y.,  ^^^-  ^°'  ""' 

Laura  L.,  eldest  daughter  of  Arnold,  and 
Earle  Chace,  of  Fall  River,  at  Friends 
Meeting  House,  Smithfield  J""^  i, 

Adelia  E  F.,  daughter  of  Jabez  of  Men- 
don, and  David  Davenport,  of  Providence, 
at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett,  June  25,  i»2D 

Arnold,  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  and  Lucy  A. 

Aldnch,  of  Smithfield,  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  ^^   ^^^^ 

Mr   Da£f°'ett,  ' 

Lucy  A,  o!  Smithfield,  and  Arnold  Aldrich, 
of  Charleston,  S.    C.  at    Mendon,  Mass.. 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett,       ^     .  ,  ^        ,,     ,        ^^P^"  ^^' 
Phebe  S.,  of  Glocester,  and  Daniel  Angell  of 

Providence,  at  Glocester,  by  Elder  Ross.  Jan.  19.  i»27 

William  L.,  of  Providence,  and  Anna  JiUson, 
only  daughter  of  late  Luke,  Esq.,  of  and 
at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  ?,i.  i»27 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


31 


ALDRICH    Esek,    Jr ,  and    Mary    Spurr    Peck, 

daughter  of  Benjamin,  2d,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  May  g,  1827 

Celia  E.,  daughter  of    late    David,    Esq,  of 

Smithfield,    and     Charles    C.    Mowry,    of 

Providence,   merchant,    at    Smithfield,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Aug.  27,  1827 

Amey,  daughter  of  Richmond,  and   Andrew 

A.    Angell,    at     Glocester,   by     Rev.    Mr. 

Stone,  Sept.  3,  1827 

Mary  Ann,  of  Smithfield,  and  Daniel  Smith, 

of  Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas 

Mann,  Esq.,  Sept.  23,  1827 

Sarah,    of  Seekonk,    and  Samuel    Munro,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  7,  1827 

Sarah  and  Samuel  Munro,  both  of  Seekonk, 

at  Providence,  Oct.  7,  1827 

Alcy  S.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Nathaniel  Angell, 

of  North  Providence,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Cheney,  Oct.  18,  1827 

Elisha  and  Mrs.  Sally  Waterman,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Jan.  20,  1828 
Verry,    of  Smithfield,  and   Ruth    Mowry,  of 

and  at  Scituate,  Feb.  7,  1828 

Cyrene,    only   daughter    of    George    3d,  and 

VVillard  Randall,  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas 

Mann,  Esq.,  March  22,  1829 

Betsey  A.  and  Josiah    Miller,  Jr.,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     Patriot  of  April  22,  1829 
Gilbert  S.  and  Lucy  Hentley,  of  Warwick,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  21,  1831 

ALEXANDER    William,  merchant,  and    Char- 
lotte   Harris    Crapon,  eldest    daughter    of 

Capt.  Christopher,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all 

of  and  at  Providence,  Ju'Y  M.  1805 

Mary    M.    S.    and    Charles  Richardson,    Jr., 

after  a  courtship  of  2A  hours,  at  Richmond, 

Va.     Phenix  of  '  Feb.  14,  1807 

Sabra  and  Thomas  Coggeshall,  both  of  and  ^ 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  June  12,  1808 

Robert  and  Margaret  Wood,  at  Smithfield. 

Phenix  of  Nov.  13,  181 3 

Henry,  of  Providence,  and  Elizabeth  Mowry, 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Phenix  of        March  5,  1814 
Mrs.  Margaret  and  Elisha  Francis,  both  of 

North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  19,  1828 

Harriet  and Langley,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  27,  1829 


^§  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ALGER  Sally.eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin, 

and  John  Homes,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  25,  1803 

Hannah  and  Nicholas  Angell,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  19,  1817 

Joanna,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
Joseph,  and  Henry  D.  Weeden,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  4,  1817 

Cordelia,  of  Providence,  and  Clarke  Dean,  of 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  at  Warren,  by  Rev..  Mr. 
Chessman,  Oct.  28,  18 18 

Abby  and  Capt.  Samuel  Thurber,  both  of 
Providence,  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Waldo,  Sept.  12,  1819 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Preserved,  of 
Bristol,  and  Lewis  B.  Pearce,  of  Warren, 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Sept.  3,  1826 

ALGERS  Betsey  Eddy,  daughter  of  late  James, 
of  Bristol,  and  Elisha  Tripp  2d,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Jan.  8,  1826 
ALLARD  Lyman  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Almira 
Wilbur,  of  Johnston,  at  former  place,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  10,  1828 
ALLEN  Hannah,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Seth  Whit- 
marsh,  of  Warren,  at  Rehoboth.  Phenix 
of                                                                              Dec.  24,  1803 

Dr.    Samuel   and    Eliza    Bicknell,    widow  of 

Asa,  Esq.,  at  Barrington.     Phenix  of  March  3,  1804 

Samuel,  Jr.  and  Nancy  Bowers,  at  Rehoboth. 

Phenix  of  May  5,  1804 

Poshall,  cashier  of  Warren  Bank,  and  Polly 

Croude,  at  Warren.     Phenix  of  June  30.  1804 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Zachariah,  dec,  and 
Sullivan  Dorr,  of  Boston,  merchant,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  14,  1804 

Ephraim  W.,  editor  of  the  Newburyport 
Herald,  and  Dorothy  Stickney,  at  Newbury- 
port.    Phenix  of  Dec.  8,  1804 

Elizabeth   and    Daniel   Clarke,   at  Scituate. 

Phenix  of  March  16,  1805 

Capt.  Abel,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Matilda 
Dresser,  widow  of  Asa,  of  and  at  Thomp- 
son, Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow.     Phenix  of  April  6,  1805 

John,  of  P2xeter,  R.  I.,  and  Honor  Howard, 
daughter  of  Caleb,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Cornell,  July  24,  1806 

John  and  Mary  Allen,  daughter  of  late  Lewis, 

at  Rehoboth.     Phenix  of  Dec.  13,  1806 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Lewis,  and  John 
Allen,  at  Rehoboth.     Phenix  of  Dec.  13,  1806 

Susan,    of   Providence,    and    Dr.  Joseph    B. 

Potter,  of  Westerly,  at  Newport.    Phenix  of        Aug.  i,  1807 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  33 

ALLEN    Simon,  20,  and  Mrs.   Polly  Flagg,  40, 

at  Bernardston,  Mass.     Phenix  of      "  Aug.  14,  1807 

Rufus,  Jr.,  printer,  of  Pittsfield,  and  Harriet 

Whitney,  at  Brattleboro,  Vt.     Pheni.x  of  Dec.  26,  1807 

Sarah    B.,    daughter    of  Gen.    William,    and 

Peleg  Rhodes,  Esq.,  of  Pawtuxet,  at  Provi- 
dence, by    Rev.   Dr.    Crocker.     Phenix  of         Feb.  20,  1808 
Edward    F.,    of     Charlestown,    Mass.,     and 

Sarah  Ingersoll,  of  Boston,  at  Providence. 

Phenix  of  Oct.  15,  180S 

Fanny,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Noah, 

of    Rehoboth,  and    Isaac  Hodges,    Jr.,    of 

and  at  Norton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  Dec.  i,  1808 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Major  Joseph,  of  Provi- 
dence,   and    Capt.    James     R.    Larke,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Edes.     Phenix  of      March  18,  1809 
Benjamin  and    Hannah   Wade,    daughter   of 

Capt.   Lewis,  at   Rehoboth,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Hill,  Sept.  24,  1809 

William,    of    North    Providence,    and    Sally 

Starkweather,    of    Rehoboth,  daughter   of 

Oliver,  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Rhodes  G.  and  Rebecca  Bowen,  both  of  and 

at  Providence, 
Rhodes  G.  and  Sarah  P.  Jones,  daughter  of 

Rev.  John  P  ,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes, 
Mrs.   Mary,  of    Providence,  and  Seth  Whit- 
marsh,  of  Warren,  at  Bristol, 
Mary,    only    daughter  of  Bicknell,    of  Attle- 

boro,    and    Stephen    Whipple,    of    North 

Providence,  at    Providence,  by    Rev.    Dr. 

Gano, 
Marana,    of  Taunton,    and   Philip    Miller,  at 

Rehoboth, 
Capt.    Herman     B.    and    Sarah    M.    Barton, 

daughter  of  Gen.   William,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  Oct.  3,  1812 

Gen.  Amasa,  of  Walpole,  N.  H.,  and  Mrs. 

Sarah  S.  Gordon,  widow  of  Thomas,  Esq., 

at   SterUng,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Benedict,  of 

Plainfield,  Nov.  15,  1812 

Mary,    daughter   of    Capt.    Christopher,  and 

Capt.  William  Corey,  at  North  Kingstown, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup.     Phenix  of  Jan.  16,  1813 

Roxalana,    of    Seekonk,    Mass.,    and    Peter 

Brownell,  merchant,  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  2,  18 14 

Philip   and   Phebe  Aborn,  only  daughter  of 

Benjamin,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son.    Phenix  of  Jan.  8,  1814 


July  22, 

1810 

March  31, 

1811 

Sept.  8, 

1811 

Nov.  7, 

1811 

Jan.  26, 

1812 

Aug.  2, 

1812 

34  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ALLEN     Robert  and    Charlotte    Holmes,    both 

of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  July  7,  18 14 

Deademia,   daughter    of    Major    Abel,   and 

Sylvanus  Hartshorn,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  23,  181 5 
Ebenezer,    83,    and    Mrs.    Hannah  Johnson, 

84,  at  Rockingham,  Vt.     Phenix  of  June  15,  1816 

Capt.     Noah,    of     Baltimore,     and    Hannah 

Martin,    youngest      daughter      of      Hon. 

Simeon,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Thompson,  Sept.  22,  1816 

Daniel  and  Ann   H.  Hammond,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  4,  1816 

Ann,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Noah,  and  Will- 
.    iam    Watson,    at   Rehoboth,  by  Rev.    Mr, 

Thompson,  Dec.  29,  1816 

Zachariah  and  Eliza  Harriet  Arnold,  young- 
est daughter  of  late  Welcome,  both  of  and 

at   Providence,  at    St.    John's  Church,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  i,  1817 

Hannah,  daughter  of  late  Matthew,  of  North 

Kingstown,    and  Oliver  Arnold,    Esq.,    of 

Exeter,    at    former    place,    by    Rev.    John 

Gardiner,  Aug.  21,  1817 

Waitstill,  daughter  of  Capt.  Abel,  and  John 

Gray,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  9,  1817 

Alfred,    of    Providence,    and     Eliza     Wild, 

daughter  of  Dr.  Jonathan,  of  and  at  Wal- 

pole,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mowry,  Nov.  20,  1817 

Abigail    W.,    of    Cumberland,    and    Thomas 

B.  Jenckes,  of  Newport,  N.  H.,  at  former 

place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Carrique,  Dec.  4,  181 7 

Keziah,  of  Barnstable,  and  Major   Jeremiah 

Munro,  of  and  at  Bristol,  Sept.  29,  1818 

Samuel,    formerly  of  Providence,  and    Mary 

DeWolfe,  daughter  of  Levi,  Esq.,  of  Bris- 
tol, R.  I.,  at  Pittsburgh,  Penn.     Phenix  of         Dec.  12,  1818 
George  W.,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Rebecca 

M.  Stanton,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Crocker,  Dec.  31,  181 8 

Col.    Ray    G.,     of    North    Kingstown,     and 

Emma    Waterman,    second    daughter     of 

John,  of    and    at    Warwick,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Littlefield,  Jan.  31,  1819 

Christopher  and  Sarah  Congdon,  both  of  and 

at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup,         Sept.  30,  18 19 
Olive  C.  and  Henry  Ingraham,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Oct.  17,  1819 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  35 

ALLEN   Avery  and  Mary  C.   Benson,  daughter 

William  P.  R.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, of  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  23,  1819 
Deliah  and  Russell  Gifford,  both  of  West- 
port,  at  Tiverton.  Patriot  of  April  4,  1820 
Dr.   Isaiah  and   Ann  F.  Williams,  at   Reho- 

both,  July  9,  1820 

Dr.  William   Henry,  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  and 

Eliza  Dodge,    daughter    of    Nehemiah,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by   Rev.   Dr.   Crocker,  July  iS,  1S20 

Phebe  W.  and  Nathan  A.  Arnold,  at  North 

Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner,  Sept.  3,  1820 

James,  of  Providence,  and  Nancy  Nightin- 
gale, of  and  at  Quincy,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1820 
Eliza  and  James  Minnard,  at  Attleboro,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  Nov.  12,  1820 

Lucy    Ann,    daughter    of     late    John,    and 

Thomas    Hill,   at    North    Kingstown,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner,  Jan.  14,  1821 

Capt.  Gideon  and  Almira  Wilbur,  of  Little 

Compton,  at  Westport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1821 

Hannah,    of    Little    Compton,  and    William 

W.  Underwood,  of  and  at  Westport.  Pa- 
triot of  May  18,  1822 
Sally  and   Jesse  Salisbury,    both    of   and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  June  2,  1822 

Isaac  B.  and  Maria  S.  Snow,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.     Patriot  of  June  12,  1822 

George  W.  and  Mary  Lawton,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Aug.  17,  1822 

Charlotte  Sterling,    daughter   of   late   Capt. 

Samuel,     of      Providence,      and      George 

Backus,    of    Newport,    at     Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  2,  1822 

ALLTON    Lucy  and  Elihu  Morse,  Jr.,  both  of 

and  at  Woodstock,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nichols,  Sept.  19,  1822 
Corporal    Daniel,    of    Thompson,    Ct.,    and 

Nancy     White,     formerly     of     Uxbndge, 

Mass.,  at  Thompson,  Nov.  21,  1822 

ALLYN  Elizabeth  C.  and  William  H.  Lawton, 

at  Rehoboth,  by  Seabury  Lawton,  Esq.,  April  16,  1823 
ALLEN  Mrs.  Mary,  85,  grandmother  of  the  late 

Lieut.    Allen,    U.     S.    Navy,    and    Dea. 

Daniel  Jewell,  of   Greenville,    N.    Y.,   82. 

She  is  his  4th  wife,  at  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  by 

Rev.  Berrian  Hutchinson,  May  i,  1823 

Mary,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Capt.  Daniel  Hodges 

Abell,  of  Seekonk,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Thompson.     Patriot  of  May  17,  1823 

Mrs.  Almira  and  Samuel  G.  Wheeler,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  4,  1823 


36  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ALLEN  Capt.  John,  of  Baltimore,  and  Almira 

Rounds,  of  and  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Woods,  Aug.  7,  1823 

Benjamin  and  Mrs.  Frances  Hicks,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  16,  1823 

Hon.  Herman,  of  Vermont,  American  Min- 
ister  to    ChiH,    and    Elizabeth     L.     Hart, 

daughter  of  Elisha,  of  Saybrook,  Ct.,  sister 

of  Mrs.  Commodore  Hull,  at  New  Haven, 

by  Rev.  Bishop  Brownell.     Patriot  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

William   and  Lucinda   Coggeshall,    both    of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  30,  1823 
Mary  G.,  daughter  of    the  late  John,    Esq., 

and  Christopher  Arnold,  of    Warwick,    at 

North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  Jan.  8,  1824 

Sophia,  of  Providence,  and  Robert  Hall,  of 

Boston,     at     Providence,    by     Rev.     Mr. 

Wilson,  April  25,  1824 

Rev.  Reuben,  of  Seekonk,  and  Phebe  Leon- 
ard, daughter  of  Ichabod,  Esq.,  of  and  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  May  22,  1824 

William,   of   Dartmouth,    Mass.,   and  Susan 

Burdick,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry,  of  and 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Aug.  7,  1824 

Benajah,    of    Rehoboth,   and    Nancy   Abell, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Caleb,  of  and  at  See- 
konk, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  Nov.  7,  1824 
Caroline  H.  and    Thomas    Crapon,    both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Nov.  21,  1824 

Eliza  and  Gerald  Hallock,  one  of  the  editors 

of  the  Boston  Recorder  and  Telegraph,  at 

Chilmark.     Patriot  of  June  15,  1825 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Seekonk, 

and    Ephraim    Brown,  of    Providence,    at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  James  O.  Barney,  Oct.  19,  1825 

James  W.  and  Harriet  Walden,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  22,  1825 

Sophia  E.  and  Joseph  G.  Clarke,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Henry  Tatem,  Oct.  23,  1825 

Ardelia,   of  Seekonk,   and  Dr.    Hervey   Ar- 

mington,    of  Providence,    at    Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Dec.  29,  1825 

Lucy  and  Gifford  Tabor,  at    New  Bedford. 

Patriot  of  April  8,  1826 

Benjamin    R.,    formerly    of     Newport,   and 

Martha  Sherman,  of  Warwick,  at  Scituate, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  June  11,  1826 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of   Philip,  and  Clarke 

Crandall,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  July  8,  1826 

Harriet    Sterling,   daughter    of    late    Capt. 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


ALLEN : 

Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Andrew 
Backus,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  at  Pomfret, 
Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter.     Patriot  of  Aug.  5, 

Waitey,  daughter  of  Walter,  Esq.,  and  Otis 
Bartlett,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Smithfield,  Sept,  7, 

Benjamin  and  Eliza  Congdon,  both  of  and 
at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Allen,  Oct.  10, 

Nancy  and  Bradford  Godfrey,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     Patriot  of  Oct.  21, 

Susan  and  Paul  Wheelock,  at  Centreville,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  12, 

Mary  Ann,  of  Newport,  and  Edward  Snow, 
of  Providence,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gammell,  April  8, 

Darius  C,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Eliza 

A.  Slover,  of  and  at  Newbern,  N.  C,  May  i, 

James    and    Abigail    Leonard,    daughter    of 

Capt.  Lemuel,  both  of  and  at  Taunton,  June  21, 

William  P.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Almira  Peck, 
daughter  of  Isaac,  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  July  9, 

Nancy,  of  I^rovidence,  and  James  H.  Bench- 
ley,  of  Grafton,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Samuel  and  Maria  Miller,  both  of  Smithfield, 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  lOr.  Benedict, 

Henry,  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  and  Mercy  Felt, 
of  and  at  Medway, 

Henry,  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  and  Mercy  Tefft, 
of  and  at  Medway, 

Louisa,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel  P.,  of  Prov- 
idence, and  Joseph  Bicknell,  of  Barrington, 
at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney, 

George  N.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Ann 
Augusta  Thorn,  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 
both  of  and  at  New  York.     Patriot  of 

Nelson,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Lariona  P. 
Chace,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Jeremiah  B.,  of  Seekonk,  and  Julia  M.  Raw- 
son,  daughter  of  Hon.  Joseph,  of  and  at 
Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Patrick, 

Mary,  of  Newport,  and  Capt.  James  G.  Bo- 
wen,  of  Fall  River,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering, 

Col.  Erastus  P.  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Newman, 
both  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 


Aug.  8, 

1827 

Sept.  9, 

1827 

Sept.  30, 

1827 

Sept.  30, 

1827 

Dec.  5, 

1827 

Dec.  22, 

1827 

Jan.  13, 

1828 

Jan.  21, 

182S 

Jan.  29, 

1828 

March  15, 

1828 

826 

826 
826 
826 
826 

827 

827 

827 
827 


38 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


ALLEN  Hannah  D  ,  daughter  of  Samuel  D.,  of 
North  Kingstown,  and  John  H.  Garduier, 
of  Jamestown,  at  North  Kingstown, 

William  and  Mary  Thompson,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

William,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Phebe  E.  Rhodes, 
of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by    Rev.    Mr.   Shurt- 

leff, 
Samuel  and  Betsey  Whitford,  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wood, 
George  W.,  of  Boston,  and  Martha  D.  Mar- 
shall, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wa- 
terman, 
William    R.  and    Eliza    Chace,    at    Central 

Falls, 
John,  of  Scituate,  and  Sarah   H.  Grossman, 
of    Cumberland,    at    Providence,  by    Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering, 
George  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  How- 
land,  of  and  at  Troy,  Mass., 
Betsey,  of   Bristol,  and   John    Simmons,  of 

Providence,  at  Pawtucket, 
Alexander  and  Europa  Burke,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Samuel,    of    CenterviUe,    N.    Y.,  and    Mary 
Hartshorn,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 
Silvia  G.,  daughter  of  late  James,  and  George 
Howland,  Jr.,  at  Friends  Meeting  House, 
Providence, 
Eliza   Ann  and   John   B.  Tallman,    at    Fall 

River.     Patriot  of 
Amey  and  John  Sisson,  both  of  Middletown, 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 
Cheney  B.  and  Annzenza  Amanda  Wmship, 

at  Boston.     Patriot  of 
Ezra  and  Harriet  Eliza  Ann  Dupee,  at  Bos- 
ton.    Patriot  of 
Chole,  45,  and  William  Flatford,  85,  soldier 
of  the  Revolution,  at  Summerfield,  Va.    Pa- 
triot of 
Francis  W.  and  Sophia  Willis,  daughter  of 
Edward,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Burdick, 
Elizabeth,    daughter  of  Seth,  of  SmitMeld, 
and  I£zra  Dodge,  of  Providence,  at  Smith- 
field,  ^      . , 
Ethan  and  Betsey  M.  Walker,  at  Providence. 

Patriot  of 
ALLEY  Susan  and  Samuel  G.  Snelling,  printer, 
at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Elliott, 


March  17,  1828 
March  20,  1828 

April  27,  1828 
May  I,  1828 

Sept.  30,  1828 
Oct.  12,  1828 

Oct.  29,  1828 

Nov.  23,  1828 

Dec.  7,  1828 

Jan.  I,  1829 

April  20,  1829 

April  30,  1829 
Oct.  10,  1829 
Oct.  II,  1829 
Dec.  26,  1829 

April  24,  1830 

Sept.  II,  1830 
Nov.  27,  1 83 1 

Jan.  3,  1832 

Sept.  22,  1832 

March  26.  1809 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  39 

ALLSBORO  Eleanor  D.,  of  Portsmouth,  and 
Benjamin  Weaver,  Esq.,  at  Freetown, 
Mass.     Patriot  of  July  14,  1824 

ALMY  Jonathan,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  and  Rebecca 

Brown,  of  and  at  Warren.     Phenix  of  March  29,  1806 

Jonathan  T.  and  Ann  Coggeshall,  daughter 

of  William  C,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Jan.  13,  iSio 

Benjamin  and  Abigail  Eddy,  both  of  and  at 

Smithlield,  Sept.  iS,  1817 

George  and  Ruth  Manchester,  daughter  of 
Abraham,  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Peck- 
ham,  Feb.  I,  1818 

Almira  Fales,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Samuel, 
of  Tiverton,  and  Charles  Manchester,  of 
Providence,  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Benja- 
min Peckham,  Sept.  27,  1818 

Mary  Ann  and  Henry  Greene  (colored),  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Prof.  Adams,  May  21,  1820 

William   P.  and   Mrs.   Elizabeth  Richardson, 

both  of  and  at  Newport.      Patriot  of  Oct.  21,  1820 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Peleg,  Es'(.,  and  Burring- 
ton  Anthony,  Jr  ,  both  of  and  at  Ports 
mouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  May  10,  1822 

Emeline,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  and  Rich- 
ard B.  Mumford,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of  July  27,  1822 

Patience,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  of 
Newport,  and  Boiden  Tallman,  at  Middle- 
town.     Patriot  of  Feb.  5,  1823 

Anna,  only  daughter  of  William,  of  Crans- 
ton, and  William  Jenkms,  of  Providence, 
at  Cranston,  at  the  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  July  17,  1823 

Sarah  M.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Samuel,  of 
Newport,  and  Capt.  George  Howland,  of 
Providence,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Aug.  9,  1823 

Capt.  William  and  Jemima  Greene  Ames, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  F>b.  10,  1824 

William  M.  and  Hannah  Albro,  daughter  of 
Gideon,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth.  Pa- 
triot of  P'eb.  25,  1824 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Job,  Jr.,  of  Tiverton,  and 
Samuel  Brownell,  of  Westport,  at  Tiverton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Peckham.     Patriot  of  Nov.  3,  1824 

Myra  M.  I.,  of  New  Bedford,  and  David  H. 
Robertson,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  at  New 
Bedford,  Jan.  11,  1S25 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Peleg,  of  Portsmouth,  and 
Jacob  D.  Babcock,  of  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y., 
at  Portsmouth.     Patriot  of  April  27,  1825 


40 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


ALMY  William  Ellery  and  Lavina  Caroline 
Champlain,  at  Newport, by  Rev.  Mr.  Whea- 
ton,  Oct.  23,  1826 

Frederick  and  Harriet  Seabury,  second 
daughter  of  Cornelius,  Esq,  at  Tiverton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Dec.  3,  1826 

Sampson  and  Eliza  Talbot,  eldest  daughter 
of  Ephraim,  Esq.,    both  of   and    at  Provi- 
dence, bv  Rev,  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  i,  1827 
Job,    of    Portsmouth,    and    Susannah    Man- 
chester, of  Middletown,  at  Newport.     Pa- 
triot of                                                                   Marchsi,  1S27 
Rosina  Penelope,  of  Charleston,  S,  C,  and 
William   Perry,    formerly    of   Newport,    at 
Charleston,                                                               Oct,  30,  1828 
ALSOP  Hannah,  daughter  of  John,  of  Athens, 
N.  Y,,  and  William  Jenkins,  of  Providence, 
at  Athens,  at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House 
there,                                                                          April  23,  1817 
ALVERSON    Marcy   and    Stephen    Potter,    at 

Johnston,  March  15,  1807 

Jacob  and  Nancy  Henry,  Nov.  15,  1807 

Phebe  and  James  M.  Pettis,  both  of  and  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.  Phenix 
of  Dec.  16,  1809 

Major  Caleb,  Jr.,  and  Susan  Brown,  both  of 

and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev,  Mr,  Tatem,  Jan.  19,  1819 

AMBOYNEAU  Julius  and  Catharine  Malbone, 
daughter  of  Francis,  Esq,,  of  Newport,  at 
Bristol,     Phenix  of  Feb.  14,  1807 

AMBROSE  Isabella,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
Robert  M.  and  Holder  Lake,  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of  J^n-  '-  •S23 

Isabella,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Robert  M., 

and  Holder  Lake,  at  Newport,     Patriot  of  Jan,  i,  1823 

AMES  Amelia  and  Joseph  Wheelock,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev,  Mr,  Wilson,  Oct.  11,  1812 
Susan  H,,  daughter   of  Asa,  and  Isaac   Ar- 
nold, at  Providence,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Wilson,         Aug,  16,  182 1 
Mrs.  PZlizabeth,  of  Providence,  and  William 
Murray,  of  Baltimore,    at   Providence,    by 
William  B,  Martin,  Esq,,                                       Feb.  14,  1822 
Robert  N.,  of    Providence,  and  Maria  Ma.x- 
well  Sisson,  daughter  of  Freeborn,  of  and 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  May  26,  1822 
Jemima  Greene   and   Capt.    William    Almy, 
both   of  and   at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,                                                                     Feb.  10,  1824 
Israel,   of     Boston,   and    Mrs,    Maria    Eliza 
Callamore,   at     Providence,   by   Rev,   Dr. 
Gano,  July  7.  1824 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  41 

AMES  Simeon  and  Betsey  Gillmore,  at  Sterling, 

Ct.,  April  24,  1S26 

Curtis,  of  Preston,  and  Maria  Potter,  daugh- 
ter of  Henry,  of  Warwick,  at  Voluntovvn, 

Ct.     Patriot  of  April  25,  1827 

Wyllys,  of  Providence,  and    Lucy    Road,  of 

and  at  Killingly,  Ct.     Patriot  ol  Dec.  12,  1827 

Rebecca  B.,  2d,  daughter  of  Asa,   Esq.,  and 

Dr.    Joseph    Warren    F"earing,    at     Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  19,  1828 
Amelia  W.,  of  Providence,  and  Dr.   Charles 

Manchester,  of   I'awtucket,  at    Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  24,  1829 

Seth,  of  Lowell,  and   Margaret  S.  Bradford, 

of  and  at  Waltham.     Patriot  of  Oct.  19,  1831 

Robey  M.,  daughter  of  Dyer,  of  Plainfield, 

Ct.,    and    Zuriel    Potter,    of    Cranston,    at 

Plainfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Piatt,  Feb.  9,  1832 

AMESBURY  Sybel,    eldest  daughter   of  Abra- 
ham, and  Lieut.  Joseph  Cushing,  at   Reho- 

both.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  8,  1808 

Atola,    daughter     of      Jabez,    and     George 

Weatherhead,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland, 
I  by  Rev.  Mr.  Osborne,  Oct.  21,  1822 

Ann    Eliza,  daughter   of  Joseph,    Esq.,   and 

Leonard   Ballou,  at  Cumberland,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Potter,  Nov.  6,  1822 

Daniel   S.  and  Mrs.  P21izabeth  Gray,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Dec.  10,  1822 

Ann  P.    and    Timothy  S.    Wood.     She   was 

daughter  of  Israel  Amesbury,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.Tobey,  Nov.  5,  1823 

AMSBURY    Cynthia    and    William    West.  Jr., 

both    of  and  at    Providence,  by   Rev.   Mr. 

Tobey,  June  15,  1829 

Emily  S.  and  Gilman   Stone,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  bv  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Nov.   3,  1829 

AMMIDON    Alpheus  and   Mrs.   Nabby  Wilkin- 
son, at  Cumberland,  Dec.  29,  181 1 
AMORY  Harriet  B.,  daughter  of  late  Thomas, 

Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Robert  Hale  Ives,  of 

Providence,  at  Ro.xbury,   by  Rev.   Alonzo 

Potter,  Oct.  3,  1827 

ANDERSON  Albert   J.,    Esq.,    of    New   York, 

and    Martha    Maria    EUery,    of    New    Or- 
leans, eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Abraham 

Redwood   Ellery,  of   and    at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Oct.  3,  1825 

Mrs.  Ann  and  Hiram  W.  Chace,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  May  18,  1826 


42  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ANDERSON  James  and  Ann  Broad,  at  Black 

Lake,  L.  I.  Patriot  of  •  Feb.  27,  182S 

ANDREWS  Mary,  daughter  of  late  James,  and 

Edward    Tripp    Mathewson,    at    Scituate. 

Phenix  of  Nov.  26,  1803 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Moses 

Richardson,  merchant,  at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  4,  1807 

Ebenezer  T.,  Esq.,  and  PZliza  Weld,  both  of 

and  at  Boston.     Phenix  of  Nov.  26,  1808 

Jonathan,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Mathewson,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,  at  Smithfield.  Phenix  of  March  2,  181 1 
Pamelia  and  Josiah    Whitaker,  both  of   and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  26,  181 1 

Elkanah,   of    Taunton,   and    Amey   Greene 

Brown,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  May  7,  1813 

Diana  and  Peleg  Arnold,  at  Thompson,  Ct., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow,  April  25,  18 19 

Eliza,  of  Providence,  and  Jane  G.  McKinley, 

of  and   at   Chester,    N.   H.,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Parker.     Patriot  of  May  19,  1819 

Elisha,  of  Providence,  and  Jane  G.  Mc- 
Kinley, of  and  at  Chester,  N.  H.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Parker.     Patriot  of  May  26,  1819 

Col.    John,      of     Providence,     and      Betsey 

Whipple,   daughter  of   Capt.  Stephen,    of 

Cumberland,  at  Sterling,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wells,  Sept.  10,  181 5 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Moses  White,    of 

Cleveland,  Ohio,  at  Providence.  Phenix  of  Sept.  20,  1817 
Alice  B.  and  George  T.  Snow,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  14,  1819 

Thomas  and  Anna  Sheldon,  eldest  daughter 

of    Rev.    Mr.     Sheldon,   both   of    and   at 

Smithfield,  Jan.  23,  1820 

Frederick  and  Nancy  Capron,    both  of   and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  8,  1820 

Merrett  and   Roby  Stafford,  both  of  and  at 

Coventry,  Nov.  16,  1820 

Joseph  A., of  Glocester,  and  Ruth  B.  Masher, 

daughter  of  Caleb,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Mace,  Aug.  18,  1822 

George,  of  Chereau,  S  C,  and  Cornelia  Au- 
gusta    Lippitt,     youngest     daughter     of 

Charles,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Crocker,  at  St.  John's  Church,  Oct.  i,  1822 

Capt.   Ray  G.  and  Anna  Eldredge,  both  of 

and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  Oct.  6,  1822 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  43 

ANDREWS  Henry  Perkins,  Esq.,  of  Boston, 
and  Charlotte  Frances  Manners,  eldest 
daughter  of  George,  Esq.,  the  British 
Consul  for  Massachusetts,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of  May  28,  1823 

Samuel,  of  Taunton,  and  Lydia  Hatha- 
way, at  Freetown.     Patriot  of  Dec.  10,  1823 

William  and  Carolina  Tefft,  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  Obadiah,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  11,  1824 

James  and  Sally  Movvry,  daughter  of  Seth, 
both  of  and  at  Smithfield.  by  Lewis  De.x- 
ter,  Esq., 

Hiram,  of  Warren,  and  Eliza  Ladue,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt.  Curtis,  of  and  at  Barring- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

Stephen  H.  and  Mary  Ann  Steere,  daughter 
of  Robert,  both  of  and  at  Glocester,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Ross, 

John  A.  and  Melinda  Dresser,  both  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  by  H.  S.  Mansfield,  Esq.,  at 
Slatersville.     Patriot  of 

Eliza  and  Richard  M.  Snow,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

George,  comedian,  of  Federal  Street  Theatre, 
and  Dorcas  Woodward,  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel, at  Boston.      Patriot  of  Sept.  17,  182S 

Mary  Ann,  of  Smithfield,  and  Nelson  Tefft, 
of  Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas 
Mann,  Esq.,  Sept.  25,  1828 

Mary  S.  and  Warren  S.  Greene,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  12,  1829 

Amelia,  daughter  of  late  David,  of  Dighton, 
and  Benjamin  Dyer,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  at 
the  Beneficent  Congregational  Church, 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Patriot 
of  May  27,  1S29 

Eunice,  of  Nantucket,  and  Reuben  W.  Chap- 
man, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Phillips,  Sept.  2,  1829 

John,  of  Providence,  and  Abigail  Crocker,  of 

and  at  Barnstable.     Patriot  of  Nov.  18,  1829 

Susan    and    Elias    Taft,    at    Smithfield,    by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  July  15,  1830 

Phebe  S.  and  Stephen  Easton,  by  Rev.  Da- 
vid Kdbourne,  Nov.  9,  1830 

Mary,  of  Dighton,  Mass.,  and  Henry  L.  Ken- 
dall, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Farley,  June  25,  1832 


May  26, 

1825 

May  14, 

1826 

Jan.  24, 

1827 

April  25, 

.827 

Sept.  11, 

1827 

44  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ANDROS  Thomas,  of  Berkeley,  and  Sally  Nich- 
ols, of  and  at  Freetown,  by  Rufus  Bacon, 
Esq.,  March  26, 

Major  William  N.,  formerly  of  Plainfield,  Ct., 
and  Ann  Amelia  Olney,  only  daughter  of 
Col.  George  R.  A.,  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr,  Waterman,  Aug.  3, 

ANGELL  Phebe,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  John- 
ston, and  Benjamin  Whipple,  of  North 
Providence,  at  Johnston,  Sept.  g, 

Hannah  and  Stephen  Keech,  at  Glocester. 
Phenix   of  June  8, 

Oliver,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  Read,  of  and 

at  Rehoboth.     Phenix  of  April  2, 

Emma,  eldest  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  North 
Providence,  and  Benjamin  Gorham,  of 
Providence,  at  former  place.     Phenix  of  Oct.  29, 

Ann,  youngest  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  North 
Providence,  and  Samuel  Eddy,  Esq.,  Sec- 
retary of  State,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Sally,  daughter  of  F"enner,  and  Aaron  Pearce, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Nancy,  eldest  daughter  of  P"enner,  and  Asa 
Newell,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Lemuel  and  Sarah  Smith,  daughter  of  Nehe- 
miah,  at  North  Providence.     Phenix  of 

Capt.  Enos  and  Catharine  Gorham,  daughter 
of  the  late  Major  Gorham,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

James  and  Mary  Westcott,  both  of  and  at 
Providence, 

Smith,  of  North  Providence,  and  Freelove 
Briggs,  daughter  of  Col.  Peter,  of  and  at 
Johnston, 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Joseph  B. 
Hawkins,  at  North  Providence.     Phenx  of 

Sally,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Oliver 
Jillson,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Phenix  of 

Samuel  B.  and  Aseneth  Le^v•is,  both  of  and 
at  Warren.       Phenix  of 

Nicholas  and  Hannah  Alger,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Col.  John,  of  Smithfield, 
and  Sturges  Davis,  of  Providence,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Mr.  P3des, 

Joseph  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Hope  Hawkins, 
of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 


April 

25. 

1809 

Aug. 

20, 

1809 

Nov. 

18, 

1810 

Dec. 

15, 

1810 

Dec. 

24- 

iSio 

Aug. 

30, 

1812 

Jan. 

17. 

1813 

July 

16, 

1814 

Jan, 

10, 

1816 

Jan. 

1 1> 

1817 

Jan. 

>9. 

1S17 

June 

26, 

1817 

Sept. 

23. 

1817 

826 

830 

804 

80s 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  45 

ANGELL    Betsey,  daughter  of  Thomas  and    Z 

Loud,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  2,  1817 

Tabitha  H.,  eldest  daughter  of  Hon.  Charles, 

and  Abner  Peckham,  both  of  and  at  Scitu- 

ate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Jan.  25,  181 8 

Phebe  and    Samuel    Davis,  both    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  14,   181S 

Pardon,  Jr.,  and   Amey  Phillips,  both  of  and 

at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcoit,  Jan.  16,  1819 

Major  Gideon  and    Mary    Watson,    both    of 

and  at  Scituate.     Patriot  of  March  20,  1819 

Rev.  George,  pastor  of  the  Baptist  Church, 

Southbridge,  Mass.,  and  Rebecca  Thorn- 
dike,  of  and    at  Worcester,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Going,  April  10,  1819 

James,  3d,  of  North  Providence,  and  Selinda 

Ray,  daughter  of  late  Jonathan,  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  June  13,  1819 

Polly  and  Peleg  Spragiie,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  July  4,  1819 

Deborah,  daughter  of  Col.  John,  of  Smithfield, 

and  Ephraim   Comstock,  of  Providence,  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  16,  1819 

Thomas  and  Mrs.  Pamela  Hawkins,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  6,  1819 

Christopher  and   Louisa  Benchky,  youngest 

daughter  of  Arnold,  both  of  and  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Samuel  Mann,  Esq  ,  May  25,  1820 
Fisher,  of  Providence,  and  Amey    Johnson, 

of  North  Providence,  at  Pavvtucket,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  31,  1820 

Robert  and  Eliza  Gray,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, Dec.  17,  1820 
Richard  and  Ellen  Randall,  daughter  of  Job, 

at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  May  27,  1821 

William,    of    North    Providence,    and    Mrs. 

Harriet    C.     Heaton,     of    Smithfield,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Park,  Dec.  25,  1821 

Thomas,     of      Plainfield,     Ct.,     and      Mary 

Whipple,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Stephen, 

of  and  at  Smithfield.      Patriot  of  Nov.  9,  1822 

Asha,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Daniel  Far- 

num,  at  Smithfield,  by  Judge  Mann,  Dec.  25,  1822 

Asha,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Daniel   Far- 

num,  at  Smithfield,  by  Judge  Mann,  Dec.  25,  1822 

Mehitable  W.,  daughter  of   Col.   Israel,  and 

William  B.  Wilkinson,  of  Cumberland,  at 

Smithfield,  by  Judge  Mann,  Dec.  29,  1822 


46 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


ANGELL  Mehitable  W.,  daughter  of  Col.  Israel, 
of  Smithfield,  and  William  B.  Wilkinson,  of 
Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by  Judge 
Mann,  Dec.  29,  1822 

Deborah,  daughter  of  Olney,  of  Johnston, 
and  Edwin  Capron,  of  Smithfield,  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.  Patriot 
of  Jan.  8,  1823 

Deborah,  daughter  of  Olney,  of  Johnston, 
and  Edwin  Capron,  of  Smithfield,  at  John- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.     Patriot  of  Jan.  8,  1823 

Susan,  of  Johnston,  and  Capt.  James  War- 
ner, of  Warwick,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Sprague,  Aug.  17,  1S23 

Alice   and  George  Aldrich,  both  of  and    at 

Scituate.     Patriot  of  Jan.  3,   1824 

Jemima  and    Valentine  W.   Young,    both  of 

and  at  North  Providence.     Patriot  of  April  7,  1824 

Ezekiel,  of  Smithfield,  and  Julia  Salisbury, 
eldest  daughter  of  Abel,  of  and  at  Scitu- 
ate, by  Rev.  John  Westcott,  April  15,  1824 

Almira  E.,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  North 
Providence,  and  Christopher  Wickson, 
Esq.,  of  Providence,  at  former  place,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Branch,  Aug.  12,  1824 

Job,  2d.  and  Sarah  J.  Cleveland,  eldest 
daughter  of  Cyrus,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.   Pickering,  Sept.  27,  1824 

Amey,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  Smithfield, 
and  John  F.  Smith,  of  North  Providence, 
at  Smithfield,  Dec.  8,  1824 

William  H.  and  Mary  Mowry,  both  of  North 
Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict,  Sept.  22,  1825 

Mela  Ann,  daughter  of  John,  of  Smithfield, 
and  Joseph  Bowen,  of  Glocester,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White.      Patriot  of  Oct.  22,  1825 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Jonathan,  and 
Lewis  Dexter,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,  Dec.  5,  1825 

Tabitha,  daughter  of  Joshua,  of  Scituate, 
and  Andrew  Mathewson,  of  Glocester,  at 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Dec.  13,  1825 

Asael  and  Sally  Angell,  daughter  of  Thomas, 

at  Smithfield,  by  Lewis  Dexter,  Esq.,  Jan.  26,  1826 

Sally,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Asald  An- 
gell, at  Smithfield,  by  Lewis  De.xter, 
Esq.,  Jail-  26,  1826 

Nathaniel  and  Asha  Smith,  eldest  daughter 
of  Daniel,  both  of  and  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  April  9,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


ANGELL  Col.  Israel,  86,  and  Miss  Sarah  Angell, 

56,  both  of  and  at  Sniithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Read,  April  30,  1826 

Miss  Sarah,   56,  and  Cul.   Israel  Angell,  86, 

both    of  and    at    Smithfield,  by    Rev.   Mr. 

Read,  April  30,  1826 

John,  3d,  of    Smithfield,  rmd   Abigail    Coni- 

stock,    of    and    at    North    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  Aug.  13,  1826 

Jonathan  S.  and   Amey  A.  Harris,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  5,  1826 
Klisha    O.    and    Ruth    Richardson,    both    of 

North   Providence,  at  Olneyville.  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Cheney,  Oct.  4,  1826 

Anna,  of  Johnston,  and  Thomas  Angell,  of 

Providence,    at    Johnston,    by     Rev.     Mr. 

Cheney, 
Thomas,  of  Providence,  and  Anna  Angell,  of 

and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney, 
Susan    Ann    B.,    daughter    of    Thomas,    of 

Scituate,    and  Burton  Searle,  formerly  of 

Cranston,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight, 
Daniel,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  S.  Aldrich, 

of  and  at  Glocester,  by  Elder  Ross, 
Olive  and  Elisha  Fiskc,  at  Scituate,  by  Elder 

Stowe, 
Amanda,  eldest  daughter  of  James,  of  North 

Providence,  and  Jarvis  J.  Smith,  M.  D.,  of 

Burrillville,  at  former  place,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Cheney, 
Mercy  and  Morris  Child,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev   Mr.  Pickering, 
Andrew  A.  and  Amey  Aldrich,  daughter  of 

Richmond,    at    Glocester,    by    Rev.     Mr. 

Stone, 
Ruth  and  George  Clinton  Simmons,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Nathaniel,    of  North    Providence,  and    Alcy 

S.  Aldrich,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 

Mr.   Cheeney, 
Ann  M.  and  Alfred  S.  Bovven,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Solomon,    Jr.,    and    Eunice    C.    Young,    at 

North   Providenee,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Cheerey, 
Nancy  and  Rufus    Robinson.  Esq.,  both  of 

and  at  Douglass,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Holman, 
Joanna  M.,  daughter  of  late  Ezekiel,   Esq., 

of  Smithfield,  and   Benjamin   B.  Wood,  of 

Providence,    at    Smithfield,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Tobey.     Patriot  of  Oct.  29,  1828 


Nov.  18, 

826 

Nov.  18, 

826 

Jan.  I, 

S27 

Jan.  19, 

827 

March  15, 

827 

April  17,  I 

827 

April  17, 

827 

Sept.  3, 

S27 

Sept.  4, 

827 

Oct.  18, 

827 

Dec.  10, 

827 

April  13, 

1828 

May  5, 

828 

48  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ANGELL  Nancy,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  and 
Pardon  Tillinghast,  both  of  and  at  Coven- 
try,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Burlingame,  Dec.  31,  1828 

Caroline  M.  and  Arnold  Carpenter,  both  of 
and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutter. 
Patriot  of  Feb.  25,  1829 

Deborah  B.,  daughter  of  Fenner,  and  George 
Cleveland,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  2,  1829 

Col.  John  and   Ruth  Mowry,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.,  July  19,  1829 

Amey.  daughter  of  William,  of  Smithfield, 
and  Col.  Stillman  Blake,  of  Providence,  at 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Loring,  Oct.  29,  1829 

ANGEVINE     Susan    M.   and    Robert    Bunker 

Coleman,  both  of  and  at  New  York,  Feb.  13,  1832 

ANGIER  Oakes,  Esq.,  of  Belfast,  Me.,  and 
Frances  Hathaway,  daughter  of  Capt.  John, 
of  and  at  Dighton.     Phenix  of  May  27,  1809 

Elizabeth,  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  and    Lemuel 

Brown,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  Feb.  16,  1812 

Frances  and  Edward  Harding,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  25,  1828 

ANN  IS   John  and  Mary  Rogers,  at  Olneyville. 

Phenix  of  Dec.  11,  1813 

Mary  M.  and  Nathaniel    Kendall,  at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of  Jan.  6,  1816 
ANTHONY  Susannah  and  Isaac  Brownell,  both 

of  Providence.     Phenix  of  May   28,  1803 

William,  of  North  Providence,  and  Mary  K. 
Greene,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Dec.  18,  1803 

James  and  Sally  Henry,  at  Providence.  Phe- 
nix of  April  21,  1804 

Mary,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Nathan  VV, 
Jackson,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Prov- 
idence, Oct.  4,  I  804 

Rebecca,  youngest  daughter  of  Peleg,  of 
.Somerset,  and  Daniel  Hayford,  Jr.,  of  and 
at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Jan.  24,  1807 

Hezekiah,of  Providence,  and  Hannah  Smith, 
second  danghter  of  Stephen,  Jr.,  of  and 
Dighton,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Jan.  13,  1810 

Alice,  of  Providence,  and  Samuel  Hawkins, 
of  Cranston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Oct.  13,  181 1 

William  A., of  Providence,  and  Eliza  D.  Hunt, 
eldest  daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Reho- 
both,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Nov.  21,  i8ii 

David  and  Lauretta  B.  Wheaton,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Aug.  30,  1812 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  49 

ANTHONY  Joseph  and  Mrs. Timmons, 

both  of  Providence,  at  Bristol.  Pheni.x  of  Dec.  12,  1812 
Israel,  of    Foster,  and   Desire  Aldrich,  only 

danghter  of    Oliver,  Esq.,  of    Scitiiate,  at 

Foster,  by   Theodore    P'oster,  Esq.     Phe- 

nix  of  June  18,  1814 

Mrs.   Patience,  of  Providence,  and    Stephen 

Arnold,  of  Cumberland,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  21,  1814 

Mary  and  Isaac    Brownell,    both  of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  i,  1815 

Phebe  S.,  daughter  of  Benjamin,    of    North 

Providence,  and  Russell  Proctor,  of  Provi- 
dence,   at    former    place,    by    Rev.     Mr. 

Sprague,  P'eb.  19,  181 5 

Joseph    T.,  of    Providence,  and    Mary    Ann 

Hunt,    of    and    at    Seekonk,  by    Rev.   Mr. 

Hill,  Aug.  13,  1815 

Cordelia  and  James  W.  Young,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  17,  18 15 

Eliza  W.and  Richard  Ward  Greene,  at  War- 
wick. Pheni.x  of  May  3,  1817 
Sarah  B.  and   Lebbeus  L.  Harding,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  F^des,  May  25,  1817 

David,  of  Providence,  and  Dorcas  Battey,  of 

and  at  Cranston,  at  the  Friends'   Meeting 

House  there.     Pheni.x  of  Sept.  20,  1S17 

Sarah    S.,    daughter    of    Seth,    and    Joseph 

Thomas,  at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 

Patriot  of  Jan.  27,  1819 

Ann   P.,  daughter   of  late  Levi,  and  Henry 

Packard,    both  of   and    at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  April  22,  18 19 

Israel    and    Polly    Waldron,    at    Wellington, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee.     Patriot  of  Oct.  2,  1819 

Samuel  and  Mary  Brownell,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at   Newport,  by  Rev.    Mr.    l{ddy. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  16,  1820 

Clarissa,    daughter  of   John,  and    John    Mc- 

Corril,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth.    Patriot 

of  F"eb.  19,  I  820 

Mary,  daughter  of  Abraham,  and  William  T. 

Potter,  both  of  and  at   Portsmouth,  at  the 

l-'riends'  Meeting  House.     Patriot  of  Oct.  11,  1820 

John,  of    Warwick,  and  Eliza  G.   Wyatt,  of 

Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  3,  1820 

Giles    and    Sarah    R.    Greene,    daughter    of 

Thomas  W.,    Esq.,   at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Littlefield.      Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1821 


50  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ANTHONY  George,  of  Portsmouth,  and    Mer- 

ebah  Watson,  daughter  of  Robert    H.,   of 

and  at  Jamestown.     Patriot  of  Nov.  7,  1821 

Daniel  C,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  and  Ange- 

line  Martin,  of  and  at  Svvanzey,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taylor.     Patriot  of  Dec.  8,  1821 

Burrington,  Jr.,  and  Sarah   Almy,  daughter 

of  Peleg,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  May  10,  1822 

Martha  L.  and  John  Gibbs,  both  of  and  at 

Somerset.     Patriot  of  Oct.  26,  1822 

George  W. ,  of  Somerset,  and  Eunice  C.  Buff- 

ington,  of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  John  Mason, 

Esq.,  Jan.  2,  1823 

Stephen  and  Eliza  S.  Durfee,    daughter    of 

James,  at  Portsmouth.     Patriot  of  July  9,  1823 

Mary,  daughter  of  David,  Esq.,  and  William 

S.  Gray,  both  of  and  at  Somerset.     Patriot 

of  Aug.  30,  1823 

Adam,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Sarah  Scott,   of 

and  at  North  Providence.     Patriot  of  Sept.  24,  1823 

Sarah,  of  Portsmouth,   and  John  P.  Cogges- 

hall,  of  Middletown,  at  Newport.     Patriot 

of  Oct.  22,  1823 

Rhoda,  daughter  of-  Peckham,  and  Robert  C. 

Sisson,  both  of  Middletown,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  29,  1824 

Mary   C.,   daughter    of    Richard,   of   North 

Providence,  and  Luther  Carpenter,  of  See- 

konk,  at  former  place.     Patriot  of  Dec.  i,  1824 

Silvesta,  daughter  of  Peckham,  and  Thomas 

C.    Wyatt,    both    of    and    at    Middletown. 

Patriot  of  March  23,  1825 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Abraham,  and  Jacob 

Mott,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth.     Patriot 

of  April  20,  1825 

Betsey  and  Ebenezer  Gooding,  of  Welling- 
ton, Mass.,  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cobb,  Nov.  6,  1825 
Sarah,  daughter  of  William,  and  Joseph  B. 

Fish,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport,  Jan.  S,  1826 

Harriet  A.,  of  Providence,  and  John  L.  John- 
son, of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  at  East  Green 

wich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hazleton.  Sept.  7,  1826 

Mary  L.,  of  Somerset,  and  Capt.  Joshua  Bar- 
nard, of  New  Bedford,  at  Swanzey.  Pat- 
riot of  Sept.  9,  1826 
Henry,  of  Providence,  and  Charlotte  Benson, 

daughter  of  George,   of  and  at  Brooklyn, 

Ct.     Patriot  of  Oct.  28,  1826 

Jeremiah  W.  and  Thankful  B.  Kelley,  both 

of  Pawtucket,  at  Dighton,  Feb.  10,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  51 

ANTHONY    Betsey  A.,   daughter  of  Richard, 

Esq.,  and  Thomas  Lewis,  of  Cumberland, 

at  North  Providence,  March  i8,  1828 

David  R.  and  Rebecca  Humes,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown.  Nov.  9,  1828 

George  and  Margaret  Hathaway,  daughter  of 

late  George,  both  of  Middletown,at  Friends' 

Meeting  House,  Portsmouth,  May  13,  1829 

Rebecca,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Joseph  Reynolds, 

of  Bristol,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Aug.  2,  i  829 
Mahala  and  Charles  Church,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Aug.  20,  1829 

Lorenzo  D.    and  Mary  S.    Holden,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  31,  1830 

Dr.    John  H.  and  Susannah   Hopkins,    only 

daughter  of  Col.  Benjamin,  at  Foster,  Aug.  29,  1830 

Alfred  and  Phebe  Salisbury,  at    Olneyville, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney.     Patriot  of  Jan.  19,  1831 

Edward  and  Helen  Maria  Hastings  Grieve, 

youngest  daughter  of  David,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley,  June  2,  1831 

Samuel  W.  and  Mary  J.  Davis,  at  Provi- 
dence. Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1832 
ANTONIDES     Matty,   of   Park    Theatre,  and 

Mary  Brown,  both  of   and  at  New  York. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  27,  1830 

APLIN  William,  Esq.,  and   Mary  Stevens  Page, 

both    of   and  at  Providence,  by    Rev.   Dr. 

Crocker,  at  St.  John's  Church,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Hannah,  of    Pomfret,  Ct.,  and    Major   John 

Low,  of  Woodstock,  at   Pomfret,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Porter,  Dec.  25,  1820 

Lydia  G.,  of  Providence,  and  William  Peirce, 

of  Little  Compton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tatem,  April  30,  1822 

Sarah,    formerly  of    Providence    and    Philip 

White,  of  Tiverton,  at  Providence  (denied 

in  issue  of  June  27),  June  17,  1827 

Stephen    A.,    Jr.,    and    Elizabeth    Bosworth, 

both    of   and    at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Dr. 

Crocker,  Dec.  19,  1827 

APPLEBY     Content,    daughter    of    John,    and 

Jeremiah   Mowry,  at    Smithfield.     Phenix 

of  March  3,  1804 

Esther,   daughter    of    Thomas,   and    Elisha 

Steere,   Esq.,  of  Smithfield,  at  said  place,  Oct.  22,  1815 

APPLETON      John    G.    and    Abigail    Ann    P. 

Merrill,     granddaughter     of      late      Rev. 

Thomas  Peirce,  of  Scarboro,  at  Bos- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Streeter.     Patriot  of  May  8,  1830 


g2  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ARA  Lydia  and  David   Bagley,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  ii,  1821 

ARCHER  Jason  H.  and  Janette  Bowen,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Abraham,  of  F"all  River,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  19,  1825 

F.  A.,  of  New  York,  and  Henry  G.  Sher- 
man, of  Providence,  at  New  York.  Patriot 
of  Oct.  13,  1832 

ARMINGTON  George  and  Ann  Pearce,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Daniel,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  22,  1805 

Mary  and  Abel  B.  Harrington,  at  Providence,  July  10,  1809 

Nabby  and  Thomas  Spears,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Aug.  19,  1814 

Keziah,  of  Providence,  and  Ebenezer  Coborn, 

of  and  at  Warren,  Pa.     Phenix  of  May  2,  1818 

James  G.  and  Sally  F.  Sutton,  daughter  of 
Oliver,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  14,  1818 

Emeline,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and 
Nathan  Mason,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pitman,  Dec.  i,  1819 

Alphonzo  and  Betsey  Stafford,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  April  6,  1822 

Martha  Davis,  of  Seekonk,  and  Rev.  John  P. 
Turner,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  at  Seekonk, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  April  24,  1825 

Mary  and  James  Burrrough,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  May  22,  1825 

Elmira,  of  Seekonk,  and  John  Sanger,  of 
Woodstock,  Ct.,at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pease,  Nov,  24,  1S25 

Dr.  Hervey,  of  Providence,  and  Ardelia 
Allen,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Barney,  Dec.  29,  1825 

Betsey  J.,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
Walker,  and  Thomas  Medbury,  both  of 
and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  James  O.  Barney,         June  18,  1826 

Pardon  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  H. 
Burce,  of  Cumberland,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  19,  1827 

James    and    Lavinia  Studley,  at    Pawtucket. 

Patriot  of  April  23,  1828 

Almira  A.  and  Robert  G.  Lewis,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  i,  1829 
ARMITSTEAD  Samuel  and  Mrs.  Sally  Potter, 
both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pit- 
man, Dec.  24,  18 1 8 
ARMS  Sarah  and  J.  P.  Miller,  late  agent  of 
Greek  Committee  in  Greece,  at  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.     Patriot  of                                             Sept.  3,  1S28 


I 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  53 

ARMSBURY   Thomas   B.,   of    New     Bedford, 

and  Patience  Luther,    daughter  of  Amos, 

at  Wellington,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Dec.  15,  1821 

ARMSTRONG    Lewis,  of    Rehoboth    and    Lu- 

cinda  Freeman,  hf  and  at  Attleboro.  July  4,  181 3 

Isabella  and  James  McFarland,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Wilson.   Phe- 

ni.x  of  '  March  15,  181 5 

Phebe,  daughter  of  George,  and    John    Wil- 

bour,  at  Newport.     Patriotof  July  4  1821 

Scott  C.    and    Ruth    H.    Kimball,    youngest 

daughter  uf  Amherst,  Esq..  at  Chepachet, 

Patriotof  Feb.  27,  1S22 

Mary  and  Jonathan  T.  ]5urdick,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  March  7,  1827 

Nancy,    of    Norwich,    Ct.,    and    Christopher 

Brown,    of  Pawtucket,    at   Providence,    by 

Stephen  Branch,  Esq.,  Ang.  31,  1828 

Elijah,  of  Smithf^eld,  and  Phebe  Pray,  daugh- 
ter of  Peter,  Esq.,  at  Glocester,  May  25,  1828 
Henry  and  Thornton,  both  of  and  at 

Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ewers,  Sept.  10,  1829 

ARNOLD    Sally,   daughter   of     Col.    Rice,    of 

Cranston,  and    William    Rhodes,    of  War- 
wick, merchant.      Pheni.x  of  May  7,  1803 
Elisha  and  Patience  Comstock,  at  Smithfield. 

Phenixof  May  19,  1804 

Lydia,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Gloces- 
ter, and  William  Stone,  of  Killingly,   Ct., 

at  Glocester.     Pheni.x  of  March  23,  1805 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Benedict,  and   Mowry 

Smith,  merchant,  at  Glocester.     Phenixof     March  30,  1S05 
Isaac    and    Rebecca    Corey,    at    Smithfield. 

Phenixof  Sept.  28,  1805 

Sallv,  daughter  of  Capt.  Israel,  of  Warwick, 

and  Capt.  Oliver  Earle,  of  Providence,  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  24,  1S05 

George    R.,    of    Providence,    merchant,    and 

Emma    Padelford,  of  Taunton,  at  Warren,  Nov.  3,  1805 

Col.  Gorton  and  Waite  Lippitt,  daughter  of 

Gen.    Christopher,    at    Cranston,  by    Rev. 

Mr.   Pickering,  Dec.  8,  1805 

Christopher  and  Clemmentina  Harris,  eldest 

daughter    of  John,    formerly  of  Cranston, 

at  Pomfret,  Ct..  Jan.  12,  1806 

Jonathan,  of  Smithfield,  and  Abby  Randall, 

daughter  of  John,  at  North  Providence,  Jan.  12,  1806 

Joseph  and  Ann  Card,  at  Providence.     Phe- 
ni.x of  Oct.  10,  1807 


54 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


ARNOLD  Capt.  David,  Jr.,  and  Rebecca  Staf- 
ford, eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  at  War- 
wick.    Pheni.x  of  Nov.  7.  1807 
Ann    Lockwood,   daughter   of  late   Joseph, 
and  Cyrus  Barker,  both  of  and  at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,                                   March  13,  1808 
Lydia,  daughter  of  Judge  Israel,  of  Warwick, 
and  Charles  W.  Tillinghast,  of  Providence, 
at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.    Pheni.x  of        Sept.  23,  1809 
Willard,   late   of   Providence,   and    Patience 
Congdon,   of    and   at  Thompson,  Ct.,    by 
Rev.  Mr.  Dow,                                                        Dec.  10,  1809 
Capt.  Josiah  and  Margaret  Greene,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Warwick, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,                                         Dec.  31,  1809 
Ann,  daughter  of  Israel,  of  Smithfield,  and 
Welcome  Comstock,  of  North  Providence, 
at  Smithfield,  f^'eb.  4,  1810 
Phebe,  daughter  of  Luke,  of  Smithfield,  and 
William    Tillinghast,    of     Providence,    at 
Smithfield,  May  6,  18 10 
George  and  Mary  Taylor,  daughter  of  Peter, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by    Rev.   Mr. 
Wilson,                                                                        July  22,  1810 
Amey,  of  Providence,  and  Caleb  Drowne,  of 
North  Providence,  at  Providence,  bv  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano.     Pheni.x  of                                               Oct.  13,  1810 
Stephen,  of    Providence,  and  Eliza  Rhodes, 
of  Malachi,  of  and  at  Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev. 
Mr    Jacobs,                                                                  Aug.  5,  181 
Amos  and  Sally  Campbell,  of  Attleboro,  at 

Providence,  Aug.  18,  181 

Betsey,  of  North  Providence,  and  Nathan  R. 
Tele,  of  Providence,  at  former  place,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  15,  181 

Benjamin  and  Anna  Read,  only  daughter  of 

Benjamin,  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone,         Nov.  10,  181 
Eliza,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Daniel,  and  David 

Ide,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Dec.  8,  181 

Seth,  of  Smithfield,  and  Magdalen  Quacken- 
boss,  daughter  of  Isaac  A.,  of  Sailderland, 
N.  Y.,  at  Albany,  March  i,  181 2 

Barton,  of  Providence,  and  Avis  Cranston,  at 

Pawtucket,  April  13,  1812 

George  and    Lydia  F"isher,  both    of   and    at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  June  15,  1812 

John   and   Charlotte  Chaffee,  both   of   See- 

konk,  at  Providence,  Sept.  24,  1812 

Pearce  and  Mary  Brown,  at  Johnston,  July  18,  1813 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  55 

ARNOLD  Samuel  G.,  of  Providence,  and   F" ran- 
ees Rogers,  eldest  daughter  of  late  John, 

also  of    and  at  Providence,  by    Rev.    Dr. 

Messer.  Pheni.x  of  Oct.  9,  1813 

Julian  and  Sayles  Wilbur,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  31,  1813 

Rev.  Robert,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Cathe- 
rine Lippitt,  daughter  of  Moses,  of  and  at 

Killingly,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nichols.  F"eb.  i,  1S14 

Capt.  Marcus  and  Mercy  Mann,  daughter  of 

Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  June  26,  1814 

Stephen,  of  Cumberland,  and   Mrs.  Patience 

Anthony,  of  and  at  Providence,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  VVifson,  July  21,  1814 

Mary,    of    Providence,    and    Mowry    Smith, 

Esq.,  of  Glocester,  at   Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  Jan.  16,  1815 

Silence,  only  daughter  of  Ahab  and   Elisha 

Howe,   P2sq.,  merchant,  of  Killingly,    Ct., 

both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Edes,  Jan.  22,  1815 

Mary  and  John  M.  VValcott,  at  Cumberland, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Steel,  April  30,  1815 

Susan  Perkins,  daughter    of    Josias  Lyndon 

Arnold,    and  John  Taylor,  of  Providence. 

She   was   late   of   St.    Johnsbury,   Vt.,  at 

Woodstock,  Vt.,  Sept.  25,  1S15 

James  and   Mary  Martin,  eldest  daughter  of 

Joseph,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  3,  1815 

Caleb    and    Sally    Prentice,  both    of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  28,  18 15 

Elizabeth,  of  Warwick,  and  James  Bates,  of 

Coventry,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Feb.  4,  1816 

Joseph  F".  and  Sarah  W.  Rice,  only  daughter 

of  Capt.  William,  both  of  and  at  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  March  24,  1816 

Sarah    Ann,    eldest  daughter  of   Joseph,    of 

Warwick,  and  Nathan  Fiske,  of  Northboro, 

Mass.,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,      March  25,  1816 
Israel,  Jr.,  and  Nabby  Brown,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  24,  1816 

Elias  and  Ann  C    Butts,    only  daughter    of 

Isaac,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  26,  1816 

Lydia  and  Otis  Ingraham,  at  Cumberland,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  May  26,  1816 

Anthony  B.and  Abby  P.  Fuller,  only  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  22,  1816 

George,  of  Coventry,  and  Susan  F'inney,  of 

and  at  Warwick.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  24,  1816 


5e 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


ARNOLD  Olney  and  Susan  Norton,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Isaac  Comstock,  Esq.,  Nov.  3,  18 16 
Betsey,    of    North    Kingstown,    and    Moses 
Mavvney,   of   East    Greenwich,    at  former 
place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner.                                 Dec.  15,  i8ib 
De.xter,  of  Scituate,  and  P"reelove  Cranston, 
daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at  Foster,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Stone,                                                         Jan.  19.  1817 
Eliza    Harriet,    youngest    daughter    of    late 
Welcome,  and  Zachariah  Allen,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  at  St.  John's   Church,    by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  i,  18 17 
Oliver,  Esq.,  of  Exeter,  and  Hannah  Allen, 
daughter  of  late  Matthew,  of  and  at  North 
Kingstown,  by  Rev.  John  Gardiner,                    Aug.  21,  1817 
Major  Joseph  Tillinghast,  of  Providence,  and 

Alpha  Carpenter,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Jan.  15,  1818 

Preserved,  of  Smithfield,  and  Betsey  Bowen 

Whipple,  eldest  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  at  ,     „  „ 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  26,  1818 

Mrs.    Ruth,    of     Smithfield,    and    Stephen 
Tenckes,  of  North  Providence,  at    Smith- 
field,  March  23,  1818 
George  and  Bebee  Balcom,  at  Cumberland, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict.     Phenix  of  April  11,  i8ib 

Shubael  F.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Tabitha  Phil- 
lips, of  Chatham,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  8,  18 18 

Ann  S.,  daughter  of  Simon,  and  James 
Bates,  both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev, 
Mr.  Littlefield,  June  3,  181 8 

Elizabeth  Mary,  of  Smithfield,  and  Dan  Al- 
drich     Daniels,    of    Cumberland,    at    Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  July  i,  1818 
Christopher  O.,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  A. 
Hunt,   daughter  of  late  Capt.  Joseph,    of 
Pawtuxet,  at  Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr.  lia- 
l^er                                                                               Sept.  21,  1818 
Joseph   and    Waitstill    Greene,    daughter  of  ^       „     „  « 
Arthur,  Esq.,  at  Pawtuxet,  Oct.  8,  1818 
Betsey,  eldest  daughter  of  Sion,  of  Scituate, 
and   Remington  Arnold,  Jr.,  of  Warwick, 
at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Henry  Tatem,                    Dec.  17,  1818 
Freelove  and    Lloyd   Greene,  both   of  War- 
wick, at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Crans- 
ton,                                                                          l^ec.  17,  1S18 
Lucia,   of    Smithfield,   and   Samuel   Gorton 
Arnold,   of  Providence,   at    Uxbridge,    by 
Rev.  Mr.  Judson,                                                    I^ec.  17,  1818 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  57 

ARNOLD    Samuel  Gorton,  of  Providence,  and 

Lucia  Arnold,  of  Smithfield,  at  Uxbridge, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Judson,  Dec.  17,  i8i8 

Remington,    Jr.,    of    Warwick,    and    Betsey 

Arnold,  eldest  daughter  of  Sion,  of  and  at 

Scituate,  by  Rev.  Henry  Tatem,  Dec.  17,  1818 

William  and  Maria  Carrie,  daughter  of  late 

James,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes.     Patriot  of  March  6,  1819 

Capt.  Aborn  and  Clarissa  H.  Westcott,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  14,  1819 
Louisa  M.  and  Luther  Pierson,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  P2des,  March  25,  1819 

Peleg   and  Diana    Andrews,    at    Thom])son, 

Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow,  April  25,  1819 

Lemuel  H.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Provi- 
dence,   and    Sarah    Lyman,    daughter    of 

Hon.  Daniel,  of  and  at  North  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  P:des,  June  23,  1819 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Ephraim,  of  Warwick, 

and  Benjamin    Burrows,    at    Warwick,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Aug.  25,  1819 

Sally,  daughter   of  Asa.    of    Coventry,    and 

Nathan  Atwood,  of  Warwick,  at  Coventry, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1819 

Lydia  and  Samuel  Budlong,  at  Warwick,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem.     Patriot  of  Nov.  24,  1819 

William   U.  and  Phebe    Ann   Low,  both    of 

and  at  Warwick      Patriot  of  March  11,  1820 

Nancy,  of  Cumberland,  and  James  Holmes, 

of  Attleboro,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Benedict,  of  Pawtucket,  April  9,  1820 

John    B.    and    Hannah  B.    Hazard,    both  of 

Warwick,  at  Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  May  i,  1820 

Nathan  A.   and   Phebe  W.   Allen,  at    North 

Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner,  Sept.  3,  1820 

Mrs.  Rebecca  and  Job  Manchester,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Sept.  6,  1820 
William    W.,    of    Warwick,    and    Dorcas    S. 

Page,  eldest  daughter  of  Stephen,  of  and 

at  Glocester,  Nov.  21,  1820 

Mary    G.,    eldest    daughter    of    late    Hon. 

Thomas,  and  Capt.  Benjamin  Greene,  both 

of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Dec.  10,  1820 
Joseph  (S.  C),  of  Warwick,  and  Mrs.    Mary 

Collier,  of  and  at  Sterling,  Ct.,  Dec.  12,  1820 

Sarah,  youngest  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 

of  Glocester,  and  Thomas  Cutler,  of  Kill- 

ingly,    Ct.,   at    Glocester,   by    Rev.     Mr. 

Cooper,  April  30,  1821 


58  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ARNOLD  Mary.of  Uxbridge,Mass.,  and  Willard 

Sayles.of  Smithfield,  at  Uxbridge.    Patriot 

of  May  5,  1821 

Sarah,  youngest  daughter  of  WilHam,  Esq., 

of  Glocester,  and  Thomas  Cutler,  of  Kill- 

ingly,  Ct.,  at  Glocester.     Patriot  of  May  12,  1821 

Jeremiah    Olney    and    Lovie    Ross,    both  of 

North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taft.     Patriot  of  Aug.  8,  1821 

Isaac  and  Susan  B.  Ames,  daughter  of  Asa, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  >A'ilson,  Aug.  16,  1821 

Welcome   and    Rebecca    Eldredge,    both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Dec.  22,  1821 

Andrew,  of  Warwick,  and  Mercy  Ann  Rem- 
ington, eldest  daughter  of  Daniel,  late  of 

and  at  Coventry,  Dec.  23,  1821 

Betsey  G.,  second  daughter  of  late  Thomas, 

of  Warwick,  and  Christopher  A.  Whitman, 

of    Coventry,    at    Warwick,   by    Rev.    Mr. 

Manchester,  Jan.  20,  1822 

Simeon,  of  Warwick,  and  Zerviah  Waterman, 

eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  George,  of  and  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Feb.  21,  1822 

Capt.    James      and     Abby     Brown,    eldest 

daughter  of  Gideon,  Esq  ,  both  of  and  at 

Johnston,  May  16,  1822 

Phebe    N.  and  John    C.    Westcott,   both  of 

and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  May  16,  1822 

Patience  B.,  daughter  of  Perry  G.,  of  East 

Greenwich,  and    Lucius    M.    Wheeler,   of 

Glocester,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Man- 
chester, Aug.  4,  1822 
Mary  Ann,  third  daughter  of  Ephraim,  Esq., 

of  Warwick,  and   Joseph  S.    Budlong,   of 

Cranston,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Little- 
field,  Aug.  18,  1822 
Welcome  and  Amey  B.  Whipple,  daughter 

of  Thomas,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tobey,  Oct.  6,  1822 

David  R.  and  Sarah  A.  Carder,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  3,  1822 

Adelia  A.  and  Elice  F"ollett,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Jabez  Amesbury,  Esq.,  Nov.  7,  1822 

William   P.,    of    Providence,    and    Amey    G. 

Briggs,    daughter   of  William,    of    and    at 

Pawtuxet.     Patriot  of  Dec.  14,  1822 

Ann    Marcy,    youngest     daughter    of    Col. 

John,  and  Nehemiah  K.  Aldrich,  at  Paw- 
tuxet, by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurletff,  Dec.  22,  1822 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  59 

ARNOLD  Vashti  S.,  eldest  daughter  of  Israel, 

and  Eleazer  Whipple,  both  of  and  at  North 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Jan.  i,  1823 

Alvin,    of    Warwick,    and    Susan    Budlong, 

youngest    daughter    of    Samuel,    lisq.,    of 

and  at  Cranston.     Patriot  of  Feb.  I2,  1823 

Mary  P.  and  James  Westcott,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.     Patriot  of  May  14,  1S23 

Richard  James,  of    Providence,    and   Louisa 

Caroline    Gindrat,    of    Savannah,    Ga. ,    at 

Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lowell,  May  22,  1823 

Capt.  William  and    Amey    Ann  Tillinghast, 

daughter  of  late  Capt.  Joseph,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  29,  1823 
Ann  M.,  of  North   Providence,  and  Lebaron 

Martin,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tobey,  July  23,  1823 

Stephen,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Sarah  Ann 

Greene,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of  and 

at  Warwick.     Patriot  of  Oct.  11,  1823 

Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Sophia  Barnes,  daughter 

of  late    Hon.    David    L.,    both    of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  6,  1823 

Christopher,    of    Warwick,     and    Mary    G. 

Allen,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  Esq.,  at 

North  Kuigstown,  by  Rev    Mr.  Allen,  Jan.  8,  1824 

Anna,  of  Cumberland,  and  Welcome  Bussey, 

of    Mendon,    at    Cumberland,    by  William 

Whipple,  Esq.,  Jan.  18,  1824 

Lucy  A.  and    Henry   Remington,  at  Appo- 

naug.     Patriot  of  Jan.  21,  1824 

Sarah  C.  C,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Perry,  of 

East     Greenwich,    and     Daniel     Watson, 

M.    D.,     of    South    Kingstown,    at     East 

Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Alden,  March  21,  1824 

Daniel   P.,  of  Ashford,  Ct.,  and  Hannah   H. 

Lippitt,  daughter  of  Moses,  Esq.,    of  and 

at  Killingly,  Ct.     Patriot  of  March  31,  1824 

Catharine  R.,  of  Providence,  and  Horace  N. 

Williams,  of  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  at  New  York, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Onderdonk,  Sept.  28,  1824 

James  B.,  of  Warwick,  and  Lucia  Page,  eld- 
est   daughter  of  Stephen,    of  and  at  Glo- 

cester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  Dec.  9,  1824 

Capt.  Samuel  and  Ann  Eliza  Carr.  youngest 

daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  of  Warren,  at 

Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  April  24,  1825 

Christopher   and    Clarissa    Randall,  both    of 

Providence,  at  New  York,  June  27,  1825 


go  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ARNOLD  David  and  Rhobey  Dean,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  July  2,  1825 

Ann,  of  Cranston,  and  William  Snow,  of 
Warwick,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Henry  Ta- 
tem,  July  26,  1825 

William  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Marie,  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutter,  Aug.  14,  1825 

Hannah,  only  daughter  of  Russell,  of  War- 
wick, and  Capt.  Zachariah  R.  Tucker,  of 
Pawtuxet,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurt- 
leff,  Oct.  5,  1825 

Thomas  Jefferson,  of  Smithfield,  and  Lucy 
Nancy  Lyon,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  9,  1725 

John  P.  and  Honor  Williams,  both  of  and  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Oct.  30,  1825 

Col.  John  W.,  of  Warwick,  and  Eliza  Harris, 
of  Cranston,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Shurtleff,  Oct.  30,  1825 

Emory  C,  of  Cumberland,  and  Abigail  Will- 
iams, of  and  at  Burrillville,  Nov.  6,  1825 

Lydia,    of   Warwick,    and  John   Higgins,  of 

North  Providence,  at  Warwick,  Nov.  13,  1825 

Eliza,  daughter  of  late  Philip,  of  Johnston, 
and  Col.  Isaac  Matthewson,  of  Providence, 
at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  Dec.  4,  1825 

Sally  Ann,  daughter  of  Sion,  of  Coventry, 
and  Henry  A.  Remington,  of  Cranston,  at 
Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  22,   1825 

Abigail  and  Nicholas  Gardiner,  both  of  and 

at  Exeter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Palmer,  March  16,  1826 

William,  of  Cranston,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Mary  Daniels,  youngest  daughter  of  Luke 
Arnold,  late  of  Smithfield,  at  Pawtuxet,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  April  9,  1826 

Elizabeth  and  Philip  Tillinghast,  both  of  Ex- 
eter, at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Will- 
iam Northup,  May  4,  1826 

James,  Esq ,  and  Waitey  Handy,  both  of 
Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas 
Mann,  Esq.,  Aug.  10,  1826 

Almey  G.,  of  Warwick,  and  Isaac  B.  Ayles- 
worth,  of  Coventry,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  22,  1826 

Anna  Selina,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Salmon, 
of  Providence,  and  Charles  Tyng,  of  Nevv- 
buryport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  6,  1826 

Mrs.  Maria,  of  Pi  evidence,  and  Stephen  Ar- 
nold, of  Scituate,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  12,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


61 


ARNOLD  Stephen,  of  Scituate,  and  Mrs.  Maria 

Arnold,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev,  Dr. 

Edes,  Nov,  12,  1826 

Joseph,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Ruth  Fry 

daughter  of  Thomas,  of  and  at  East  Green 

wich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  Nov.  26,  1826 

Lydia  W.,    daughter  of  late  Hon.    Thomas 

of    Warwick,    and    Charles    Morse,  Jr.,  of 

Coventry,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Man- 
chester, Dec.  28,  1826 
Lucy,  of  Providence,  and  Henry  A.  Packard 

of  Amhurst,  at    Providence,  by   Rev.  Dr 

Gano,  Jan.  24,  1S27 

Franklin   M,  and  Joanna  S.  Spaulding,  both 

of    Cumberland,   at    Providence,    by    Rev. 

Mr.  Kent,  March  29,  1827 

Waite  and  Thomas    Lippitt,    Esq.,    both    of 

and  at  Warwick,  by  Christopher  Spencer, 

Esq.,  July  6,  1827 

Amos  and  Lucy  Darling,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann.  Esq.,  Sept.  16,  1827 
Nathan  and  Harriet  Webb,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, at  Valley  Falls,  Oct.  4,  1827 
Avis,  of  North   Kingstown,  and  Samuel  W. 

Wethby,  of  Providence,    at  former    place, 

by  Rev.  William  Northup,  Oct.  7,  1827 

Oliver,  of  Troy,  N,  Y.,  and  Sarah  Hadwen, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  30,  1827 

Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Margaret  Louisa 

Lyman,    daughter    of    Daniel,    of   and    at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes.  Nov.  5,  1827 

Abby  C,.  of  Cumberland,  and   Lyman  Read, 

of    North    Providence,    at    Smithfield,    by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Nov.  14,  1827 

Nicholas  and  Lydia  Ann  Bennett,  daughter 

of  Capt.  Caleb,  at  Natic  Village,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tatem,  Dec.  13,  1827 

Lydia  Tillinghast  and  Duke  Ransom,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  7,  1828 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  Thomas  Holden,  at  War- 
wick.    Patriot  of  Feb.  13,  1828 

Emma  and  Moses  Morse,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Feb.  24,  1828 

Hannah  and  Moses  B.  Wood,  at  Warwick,  Sept.  7,  1828 

Joseph  and  Abigail  H.  Leeran,  both  of  North 

Providence,  at    Providence,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Pickering,  Dec.  15,  1828 

Jareb  and  Ann  W.  Moulton,  both  of  and  at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wallen,  Jan.  t,  1829 

John  H.,  of  Taunton,  and  Betsey  Keith,  of 

Troy,  Mass.,  at  Swanzey,  June  7,  1829 


g2  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ARNOLD     Augustus      and     Jane      Boardman 

Fletcher,  third  daughter  of  late  Thomas,  Oct.  22,  1829 

Eliza  H.,  of  Providence,  and  William  Mun- 

day,  of  Fall  River,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  22,  1829 

Alfred  and  Sarah  W.  Sprague,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Prof.  Wayland,  Jan.  27,  1830 

George  C.  and  Phebe  Rhodes,  daughter  of 

Col.    William,  at  Pavvtuxet,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Shurtleff,  May  19,  1831 

Oliver  C.  and  Elizabeth  Tiffany,  daughter  of 

James,  both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Ross,  May  29,  1831 

Sally    Harris,    youngest    daughter    of     Col. 

Stephen,  and  William  Carder,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Nov.  16,  1831 

Christopher  B.  and  Sarah  Truman,  daughter 

of  late  Nathan,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Patterson,  Dec.  11,  1832 

ARONIANS     Terrence,     of    Providence,     and 

Celia    Johnson,    of    Cranston,    at    former 

place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  8,  1827 

ARTHUR  Eliza  and  James  Shaw,  at  Nantucket. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  6,  1830 

ARY  Martha  and  Robert  N.   Holmes,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  7,  1818 

ASH  Thomas,  of  London,   Eng.,  and   Margaret 

Heath,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  of  and 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  24,  1823 

ASHBURNER      Adam,   of     Philadelphia,   and 

Mary    P'olgar    Grieve,    5th     daughter    of 

David,  of  Providence,  at   Philadelphia,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  Oct.  10,  1822 

ASHLEY   Luther,  of  Windham,  Ct.,  and  Eliza 

Humphrey,    at    Barrington,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Watson.     Phenix  of  Sept.  30,  1809 

Richard    H.,   editor  of    the    Berkshire    Star, 

and    Ann    Robinson,    daughter   of  James, 

both  of  and  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  June  8,  1816 

Samuel,    Esq.,    and    Lydia    F.    Olney,    only 

daughter   of    James    M.,    both    of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston.     Patriot 

of  Feb.  17,  1819 

C.  R.,  of  Georgia,  and  D.  B.  Maxcy,  of  and 

at  Columbia,  S.  C.     Patriot  of  Dec.  6,  1820 

Aseneth,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Hampton, 

Ct.,  and  George  Mason,  of  Providence,  at 

Hampton.     Patriot  of  Dec.  23,  1820 

Aseneth,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Hampton, 

Ct.,  and  George  Mason,  of  Providence,  at 

Hampton.     Patriot  of  Dec.  30,  1820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  03 

ASHTON  Betsey,  daughter  of  late  Stephen, 
and  Joseph  Rand,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev   Dr.  Gano  [correct],  Jan.  30,  1820 

Samuel  B.  and  Freelove  Brown,  daughter  of 

Joseph,  of  Smithfield,  at  Providence,  July  27,  1820 

ASPINWALL  Mary  F.,  of  Springfield,  and  Ed- 
ward L.  Gruelby,  of  Portland,  at  Provi- 
dence.    Phenix  of  July  2,  1S08 

Horatio  G.  and  Ruth  S.  VVhitmore,  daugh- 
ter of  Jesse,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  Nov.  29,  1818 

ATHP:RN  Cyrus,  merchant  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
and  Lydia  Stetson,  of  Boston,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Sept.  27,  1826 
ATHERTON  David,  of  Attleboro,  and  Rebecca 
Abell,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson,  Feb.  7,  181 3 

Elijah,  Esq.,  and  Harriet  Drake,  daughter  of 

Gen.  Crane,  at  Canton,  Mass.     Patriot  of     March  30,  1825 

Thomas  and  Grace  Tyfield,  at  Taunton.     Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  20,  1 83 1 
ATKINS  Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  Elisha,  of  Kill- 
ingly,  Ct.,  and  Thomas  F.  Carpenter,  Esq., 
of  Providence,  at  Killingly,  June  10,  1823 
ATKINSON   Hannah  and  Samuel  Yates,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  17,  1809 

Samuel,  P2sq..  of  Chilicothe,  O.,  and  Mary  C. 
Moulton,  of  Attleboro,  at  Philadelphia. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  10,  1822 

Frances  and  Isaac  Pearson,  at  Lamplugh,  in 

Cumberland,  Eng.     Patriot  of  Dec.   18,  1822 

James,  Senior,  Editor  of  Rhode  Island  Re- 
publican, and  Elizabeth  VV  Marsh,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  at  Newport,  April  6,  1826 
ATWATER  Eliza  M.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Moses, 
and  Lewis  Jenkins,  formerly  of  Providence, 
at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  Pheni.x  of  Feb.  24,  1816 
ATWELL  Samuel  Y,  and  Lydia  S.  Stillwill,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  31,  1820 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Amos,  and 
Calvin  W.  Howe,  of  New  York,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  30,  1825 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Amos,  of 
Providence,  and  Calvin  W.  Howe,  of  New 
York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  30,  1825 

George  E.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Mary 
E.  Castagnon,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  at 
New  York.     Patriot  of  Sept.  20,  1828 

Eliza  Searle  and  Gustavus  A.  Dewitt,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,        Aug.  25,  1829 


64  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ATWOOD  Cyrene  and  Job  Wilbur  Fiske,  at 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  John  Westcott.  Phenix 
of  Dec.  I,  1804 

Rhoda   and    Enos    Randall,  at    Scituate,  by 

Rev.  John  Westcott.     Pheni.x  of  June  29,  1805 

Hannah  and  Christopher  Harris,  at  Johns- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Oct.  10,  181 3 

Eliza,  of  Providence,  and  Potter  Diman,  of 

Bristol,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,        April  17,  1815 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Sheffield,  and  Hersey 
Bradford,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  July  21,  18 16 

Ann  O.,  eldest  daughter  of  David,  and  James 
E.  Butts,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  2,  1816 

John  W.  and  Catharine  Budlong,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Oct.  5,  1817 

Capt.  Bradbury  C,  of  Portland,  Me.,  and 
Betsey  Gilbert,  daughter  of  Samuel,  at 
Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner,  Feb.  7,  1819 

Nathan,  of  Warwick,  and  Sally  Arnold, 
daughter  of  Asa,  of  and  at  Coventry,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tatem.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1819 

John  and  Abby  Newell,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, July  I,  1820 

David,  of  Scituate,  and  Amey  Kelton,  daugh- 
ter of  Harris,  of  and  at  Johnston.  Patriot 
of  March  24,  1821 

Almira  and  Sterry  Baker,    both    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  lo,  1822 

Joanna  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Isaac  Wash- 
burn, Jr.,  of  Taunton,  at  Cranston.  Patriot 
of  June  5,  1822 

George  B.  and  Eliza  F.  Baylies,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  2,  1822 

Ann  Eliza,  third  daughter  of  Anthony,  of 
Johnston,  and  John  H.  Rathburn,  of  Con- 
necticut, at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  21,  1824 

Mary,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  of  Wellington, 
Mass.,  and  Ward  Cowing,  Jr.,  of  Cherau, 
S.  C,  at  Wellington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee. 
Patriot  of  Oct.  15,  1825 

Mary  L.,  of  Taunton,  and  Elijah  Wilbur,  of 
Raynham,  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ham- 
ilton, Aug.  15,  1826 

Harriet  and  William  A.  Tyler,  both  of  and 
at  Warwick.     Patriot  of  May  26,  1827 

David,  of  Warwick,  and  Sarah  Gorton,  of 
Cranston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Oct.  12,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  (55 

AUB0YNP:AU  Dr.  P.  L.  Armand,  formerly  of 
Providence,  and  Julia  Leige,  of  and  at  Ro- 
chelle,  France.      Pheni.x  of  Feb.  23,  181 1 

AUCHMUTY  Isabella,  youngest  daughter  of 
late  Robert  N.,  P^sq,,  of  Newport,  and 
Capt.  Robert  M.  Harrison,  U.  S.  Army,  at 
P'ort  Pike,  Sacketts  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1820 

Samuel  O.,  formerly  of  Newport,  and  Susan 
VVoolsey,  daughter  of  late  General,  and 
sister  of  Capt.  Woolsey,  U.  S.  Navy,  at 
Sacketts  Harbor,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of  Aug.  13,  1823 

■AUCHTP:RFARDLE  I.ady and  David 

Cushnire,    of  Overdumsisiddling,  in   Dum- 
fries, at  Dumfries,  Scot.     Phenix  of 
AULD   Mary  and  Shadrack  Card,  at  Newport, 

by  John  A.  ColUns,  Esq., 
AUSTIN   Rebecca  and   Daniel  Corday,  both  of 
and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gibson, 

Betsey  and  Joseph  Rand,  at  Providence  [in- 
correct], by  Re\'.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mary  S.,  daughter  of  Horace,  and  John  W. 
Heney,  P2sq.,  at  Herculaneum,  Mo., 

George,  of  Lynn,  and  Betsey  R.  Chase, 
daughter  of  Richard,  of  and  at  Swanzey. 
Patriot  of 

Merebah  and  John  D.  Hendley,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Hannah,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  and  Nathan 
H.  Goff,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Wellington.  Pa- 
triot of 

Edward  and  Susan  H.  Watson,  daughter  of 
Edward,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Tabitha,  of  Coventry,  and  William  \V.  Spen- 
cer, at  Warwick, 

Nancy  M.  and  Aart>n  Dean,  at  Taunton,  by 
Rev.    Mr.  Cobb, 

Edward  and  Eliza  F.  Castoff,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gammell, 
AVERELL  Lucy,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  Samuel 
Henry,  of  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  at    Pomfret. 
Patriot  of 
AVERILL  Lucretia,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  God- 
frey Brown,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  at  Pomfret, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter.     I'atriot  of 
AVERY  Mary  and  William  H.  Smith,  at  Provi- 
dence.     Phenix  of 

Ann,  daughter-in-law  of  John  Jackson,  and 
Joshua  Gushing,  printer,  at  Boston.  Phe- 
nix of  Jan.  7,  li 


March 

30, 

i8u 

May 

17. 

1819 

Apri 

2. 

1810 

Jan. 

30, 

1820 

March 

29, 

1821 

June  2, 

1821 

April 

16, 

1823 

April 

19. 

1823 

Aug. 

iS, 

1S24 

Jan 

.  8, 

1826 

March 

16, 

1826 

Oct. 

-'5' 

1826 

Oct. 

'3. 

1821 

April 

12, 

1823 

Sept. 

17. 

1808 

66  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

AVERY  Daniel,  Esq  ,  59,  and  Freelove  Mitch- 
ell, 15,  at  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of  Nov.  8,  1823 
David,  Jr.,  of  VVindham,  and  Ruby  Fillmore, 
daughter  of    Rev.   Amaziah,  at    PVanklin, 
Ct.     Patriot  of  Feb.  4,  1824 
Sally  I.,  of  Scituate,  and  Edward  C.  Briggs, 

at  Warwick,  May  13,  1827 

Eliza,  of  Montgomery,   Mass.,  and   Peleg  A. 

Rhodes,  of  Providence,  at  Montgomery,  Oct.  18,  1827 

AYDE  Rebecca  C.  and  Hezekiah  Willard,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  23,  1822 

AYLESWORTH    Miss    Sally,    75,    and    Henry 

Olin,  93,  at  East  Greenwich.     Phenix  of  May  26,  18 10 

Abbie,  daughter  of  John,  and  Col.   Reuben 

Hammond,  at  P'oster.     Patriot  of  April  30,  1825 

Isaac  B.,  of  Coventry,  and  Almy  G.  Arnold, 

of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  22,  1826 

Elizabeth  and   Ariel  Sayles,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  16,  1831 


B 


BABBETT  Henry  P.  and   Eliza  Clarke,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  19,  1820 

BABBITT  Nancy  and  Walker  Baker,  at  Taun- 
ton, May  23,  1816 

Ann  S.  and  Oliver  Barney,  Jr.,  both  of  and 

at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  July  27,  1822 

James,  of  Wellington,  and  Mary  H.  Wood- 
ward, daughter  of  Capt.  Solomon,  of  and 
at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Nov.  27,  1824 

Jacob,  Jr.,  and  Abby  Eliza  Briggs,  only 
daughter  of  Lemuel,  W.,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Grisvvold,  Oct.  7,  1826 

Mary  L.  and  Lemuel   M.  Leonard,  at  Taun- 
ton, Oct.  5,  1831 
BABCOCK  Nathan  and  Abigail  S.  Gay,  at  Ded- 

ham,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates.     Pheni.x  of        Sept.  20,  1806 

Charlotte   and    Joshua    Belcher,    printer,    at 

Milton,  Mass.     Pheni.x  of  May  30,  1807 

John  and  Mrs.  Ruth  Stratton,  widow  of  John, 
Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Towle.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  5,  1809 

Latham   and  Rosellana  Olney  Ida,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  ir,  1813 

Louisa,  of  Plainfreld,  Ct.,  and  Jesse  Brown, 
of  Attleboro,  at  Providence,  Oct.  13,  181 5 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  57 

BABCOCK    Iriene,    daughter    of    Arnultl,    and 

Sheldon  Knight,  at  Cranston.     I'henix  of        Marcl)2i,  1818 

John    W.    and  Susan   Rice,  both    of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  leaker,  July  5,  iSt8 

Henry  L.,  of  Coventry,  and  Mrs.  Celinda 
Spaulding,  of  Plainfield,  Ct..  at  Lisbon,  Ct., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Nelson,  Nov.  i,  1818 

Cyril  and  Sarah  Gorham,  daughter  of  the 
late  Samuel,  of  Providence,  at  Cranston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  8,  18 18 

Mrs.  Ann,  of  Westerly,  daughter  of  Lient. 
Gov.  Wilco.x,  of  1 8th  Rhode  Island,  and 
Coddington  Billings,  of  and  at  Stonington,  July  14,  1819 

Peleg,    Jr.,    and    Sally    Potter,    daughter    of 

Rouse,  at  South  Kingstown.      Patriot  of  Nov.  20,  iSig 

Mrs.  Ruth,  widow  of  Deacon  Gideon,  of  New- 
port, and  Rev.  Benjamin  Peckham,  at  Tiv- 
erton.    Patriot  of  March  15,  1820 

Gulielma  Maria,  of  South  Kmgstown,  and 
Sylvester  R.  Hazard,  of  Newport,  at  South 
Kingstown,  by  Matthew  Robinson,  Esq.,  April  23,  1820 

Sarah  Ann  and  John  Chambers,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  7,  1820 

Joseph,  of  Middletown,  and  Alice  R.  Hazard, 
daughter  of  Thomas  H.,  of  and  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of  F"eb.  25,  1824 

Rev.  Rufus,  Jr.,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  and 
Olive  Kicknell  Smith,  daughter  of  Nathan- 
iel, Esq,  at  Barrington,  May  II,  1824 

Jacob  D.,  of  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  Eliza 
Almy,  daughter  of  Peleg,  of  and  at  Ports- 
mouth.    Patriot  of  April  27,  1825 

Mary,  of  Ameliasburg,  U.  C  ,  and  John  Rus- 
sell, formerly  of  Providence,  at  Amelias- 
burg. Jan.  26,   1826 

Hannah  B,  daughter  of  Rouse,  and  Oliver  D. 
Wells,  at  Westerly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stillman. 
Patriot  of  Feb.  22,  1826 

William  and  Martha  N.  Low,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  8,  1826 

Susan  P.,  of  Warwick,  and  Job  Albro,  of  Fos- 
ter, at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  22,  1826 
BABSON  James  V.,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah 
C.  Munro,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr  Gano,  June  8,  1823 
BACHE  Lieut.  Alexander  Dallis,  U.  S.  Corps 
of  Plngineers,  and  Nancy  Clarke  Fowler, 
daughter  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,                                  Sept.  30,  1828 


68  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BACHELER  Origon,  Esq.,  editor  of  the  Anti- 
Universalist.and  Rachel  Thompson,  young- 
est daughter  of  Rev.  Oti.s,  at  Rehoboth,  Nov.  6,  1828 
BACHELLOR   Leland  and  Mary  Ann  Farbush, 

at  Grafton.     Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1832 

BACHUS  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  and 
Almira  Cady,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  Sept.  15,  1821 

George,  of  Newport,  and  Charlotte  Sterlmg 
Allen,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Samuel,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr   Edes,  Sept.  2,  1822 

Andrew,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and   Harriet 

Sterling    Allen,    daughter    of    late    Capt. 

Samuel,  of    Providence,    at    Pomfret,    Ct., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter.     Patriot  of  Aug.  5,  1826 

BACON  Mary  and  Mawney   Jastram,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  May  10,  1807 

Miss and  William  Gonsolve,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  29,  1810 

John,  of  Newport,  and  Ann  Hart,  of  and  at 

Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Lathrop,  Oct.  5,  181 1 

Joshua  and  Almy  Smith,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gano.  Nov.  11,  18 13 

Lemuel,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  merchant, 
and  Lucy  Elizabeth  Bentley,  only  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Christopher,  of  and  at  Wood- 
stock, Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Underwood,  March  10.  1814 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Asa,  Esq.,  of  Canter- 
bury, Ct.,  and  Col.  Walter  Paine,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Canterbury,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Meach,  Jan.  i,  1818 

Petrenella  A.,  daughter  of  T.  G.,  Esq.,  of 
Nattaway,  Va.,  and  John  Marshall,  Esq., 
of  Lynchburg,  Va.,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Ad- 
ams, in  Virginia,  June  28,  1821 

Abby  and  William  G.  Fenner,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.     Patriot  of  March  29,  1823 

William  and  Mary  Ann  Justin,  both  of  and 

at  Providence      Patriot  of  Jan.  14,  1824 

Capt.  Charles  F.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and 
E.xperience  Thurber,  daughter  of  Darius, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson 
[correct],  Jan.  18,  1824 

Charles,  of  Connecticut,  and  E.xperience 
Thurber,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson  [incorrect],  Jan.  18,  1824 

Sarah  H.,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Col.  Jared 
W.  Williams,  attorney  at  law,  of  Lancas- 
ter, N.  H.,  at  Woodstock,  Aug.  10,  1824 

Louisa  and  William  ¥.  Clarke,  at  Slaterville,     March  26,  1829 

Nathaniel  and  Mary  Bassett,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Sept.  30,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    THENIX-MARRIAGES  69 

BACON  William  Cory  and  Mary  A.  Malbone, 
at  Killingly,  Ct.,  by  Rev,  Mr.  VVhitmore. 
Patriot  of  Dec.  2,  1829 

Nancy   and    John    Augustus    Meriam,    mer- 
chant, at  Bedford.      Patriot  of  April  24,  1830 
BADGER  E.  M.  C,  15,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Bad- 
ger, of    Rockingham,  Vt.,  and  Hosley  Jeft, 
56.  at  Marlboro,  N.  H.      Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1824 
BAGG  William,  86,  and  Sarah   Miller,  86,  after 
63    years'  courtship,  in   England.     Patriot 
of  June  9,  1824 
BAGGETT  Ignatius,  54,  and  Julia  Bright,  15,  at 

Washington  City.     Patriot  of  June  30,  1819 

BAGGS  John  and  Elizabeth    Cornell,  at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.     Patriot  of         Dec.  16,  1829 
BAGLEY  Mary  M.  and  John  A.  Mason,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Cranston.     Patriot  of  June  28,  1823 

BAILEY  Wheaton,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Abby 
Snow,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     Pheni.x  of  Jan.  31,  1807 

Luther  and  Ann   Peck,  daughter  of   Elisha. 

deceased,  Oct.  16,  1808 

Esther,  of  Greenfield,  Mass.,  and   Nathaniel 
Lovell,  of  Smithfield,  at  Greenfield,     Phe- 
ni.x of  June  10,  1809 
William,  Esq.,  of  Middletown,  and  Catharine 
Briggs,  daughter  of  Deacon  Jethro,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tenney,  July  2,   1805 
Isaac,  of  Ward,   Mass.,  and  Jane  Whitman, 
youngest  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  Providence, 
at  Bristol.     Pheni.x  of  Jan.  6,  18 10 
Peabodie    and    Susan    H.    Whitmore,  eldest 
daughter  of  Jesse,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,                                                           April  5,  1812 
Phebe,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 
Sidney  Smith,   U.  S.  Navy,  at  Plattsburg, 
N.  Y.     Phenix  of                                                   Sept.  14,  1816 
Jane  Ardelia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Eli,  of  Paw- 
tu.xet,    and    Joshua    Rathbone,    of    Wick- 
ford,  at  Pawtuxet,                                                       April  7,  1818 
George  I.  and   Mary  N.   Chace,  daughter  of 
James,  of  Middletown,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy.     Patriot  of                                           March  24,  1819 
Clarissa  and  Benjamin   H.  Ailman,  at   New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,                                        Oct.  24,  1819 
Miss  Elizabeth,  40,  and   David  Hodge,    102 
yrs.,  2  mo.,  both  of  Columbia  Co.,  Ga.    Mr. 
Hodge    was   at    Braddock's    Defeat    and 
served    through    the    Revolutionary    War; 
in  Georgia.      Patriot  of                                             Jan.  22,  1820 


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VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


BAILEY    Mary  and  Zenas   Hammond,  both  of 

and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  12,  1820 

Mary  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Joseph  Balch, 
Jr.,  formerly  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  13,  1821 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  William,  and  Rob- 
ert Chace,  at  Middletown.     Patriot  of  Dec.  5,  1821 
John,    Esq.,    of    Department    of    State,    and 
Ann  Young,  daughter  of  David,  at  Wash- 
ington City,  by  Rev.  Mr.  McCormick,                 Nov.  17,  1822 
WillTam,    of    Middletown,    and    Mrs.    Sarah 
Gardiner,    daughter  of  late  Robert    Bray- 
ton,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whea- 
ton,                                                                               J""S  30.  '823 
John 'Gordon,    of    Charlestown,    Mass.,   and 
Lucia  Crocker  Shaw,  eldest    daughter   of 
Josiah    C,  Esq.,  of   and    at    Newport,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Patten,                                                         J"!}'  M.  1825 
Betsey,  daughter  of  Deacon  Abraham,    and 
Job  Briggs,  Jr.,  at  Little  Compton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Paine,                                                                   Nov.  23,  1826 
Margaret  G.,  of  West  Greenwich,  and  Col. 
James  G.    Sisson,  of  Richmond,    at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  4,  '827 
Job  S.   and  Amey  Mathewson,  daughter  of 
Hall,  Esq.,  at  West  Greenwich,  by  Elder 
Manchester.     Patriot  of                                           Jan.  20,  1827 
Varnum  and  Mercy  R.   Hall,  both  of    East 

Greenwich,  at  Warwick,  ^eb.  24,  182b 

Capt   Henry  and  Mary  Ballou,  at  Warren,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Webb.     Patriot  of  Nov.  15.  182b 

Mrs.  Jane  and  G.  W.  Keeley,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Alden,  Aug.  13,  1829 

BAKER    Richard,  of  Providence,  and    Lucinda 

Martin,  of  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  30,  1803 

Obadiah,  of  Dedham,  and  Betsey  Metcalf, 
daughter  of  Joel,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev-   Mr.  Edes.     Pheni.x  of  Dec.  19,  1807 

Mrs.  Experience,  79,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Sim- 
eon Mason,  74,  of  Swanzey,  at  Rehoboth. 
Phenix  of  Feb.  4,  1809 

Ceha,  of  Scituate,  and  Gideon  Greene,  Jr., 
Esq.,  of  Warwick,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 
Richard  Knight.     Phenix  of  Jan.  13,  ibio 

Thankful  and  Ziba  Brown,  at  Kilhngly,  Ct. 

Phenix  of  March3',  1810 

Delilah,  only  daughter  of  Rufus,  Esq.,  and         „        „     o 

Moses  Cooper,  at  Burrillville.     Phenix  of  May  18,  181 1 

James,  of    Rehoboth,  and    Mary    Bowen,  of  ,  _ 

and  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lewis,  Peb.  21,  1813 


Oct.  8, 

1814 

Jan.  29, 

1815 

April  8, 

1815 

May  4. 
May  23, 

1816 
1816 

Feb.  28, 

1819 

Jan.  16, 

1820 

Jan.  23, 

1820 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


BAKER  George  W.  and   Ednah   Hale,  at  Provi- 
dence.    Phenix  of 
Henrietta  and  Martin  Smith,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Ruth  and  Richard  M.  Cornell,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Pheni.\ 

of 
Prescilla  and  Capt.  James  M.  Peirce,  both  of 

Chastestown,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
Walker  and  Nancy  Babbitt,  at  Taunton, 
Alsey  and  Stephen  H.  Chappell,  both  of  and 

at  Cranston, 
Oliver    and    Lillis     Barney,     daughter     of 

Ebenezer,  Esq.,  at  Warwick, 
Duty  and  Polly  Paine,  youngest  daughter  of 

Dr.  Joseph,  at  .Smithfield, 
Rachel  and  Albert  E.  Bowers,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  Oct.  5,  1S20 

Huldah,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Killingly, 

Ct.,    and  Daniel   Cornell,  of  Glocester,  at 

Killingly,  by  David  Chace,  Esq.      Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1821 

Elisha    and    Betsey  Jerould,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick.      Patriot  of  June23,  1821 

John,  of  Scituate,  R.  I.,  and  Eleanor  Handy, 

of  and  at    Uxbridge,    Mass.,    by    B.    Taft, 

Esq.,  Oct.  7,  1821 

Capt.   Jesse   and  Mary  Mason,  both  of  and 

a"t  Warren.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1821 

Martha,    daughter   of    Abram,    and     Arnold 

Paine,  both  of  and  at  Glocester,  by  John 

Hawkins,  Esq.,  March  3,  1822 

Sterry  and  Almira  Atwood,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  10,  1822 

Sally,     daughter    of     Abijah,    of     Taunton, 

Mass.,  and  Zebedee  Williams,  of  Welling- 
ton, Mass.,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  April  13,  1822 
Maria  E.  and  George  Lawton,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  May  15,  1822 

Thomas,  of  Duxbury,  85,  and  Hannah  Sim- 
mons, 31,  at  Marshfield,  Mass.     Patriot  of  June  15,  1822 
Mrs.   Abigail,    widow    of    Capt.  Joseph,  and 

Moses  Thurston,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  16,  iS  22 

Esther  and  William  H.  Randall,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  May  22,  1823 

Polly,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Ephraim   R.   Weth- 

erell,  of  Wellington,  Mass,  at  Pawtucket, by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  J"ly  'S-  '823 

Thacher  and  Bethiah  Baxter,  at  Pawtucket. 

Patriot  of  Aug.  16,  1823 

Abiather  and  Lucinda  Nutting,  both  of  and 

at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Dec.  6,  1823 


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VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


BAKER  Dr.  Daniel  and  Dulinda  Ralph,  eldest 
daughter  of  Major  Ezekiel.  both  of  and  at 
Scituate.  Patriot  of  April  lo,  1824 

Abby    and    Jared    Sherman,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  11,  1824 

Margaret  S.,  of  Swanzey,  and  Samuel  S. 
Young,  of  Providence,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev. 
Luther  Baker,  Aug.  i,  1824 

Philip    and    Almira    R.   Gage,  both  of   Paw- 
tucket, at  Providence,  Aug.  26,  1824 
Martha  A.  and  Otis  French,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Oct.  21,  1824 

Zadock   and    Ardelia    Hall,   both    of   and  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  Feb.  26,  1825 

Lydia  Karris,  of  Smithfield,  and  Levi  Clarke, 
of  Cumberland,  at  Pawtucket  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict,  May  29,  1825 

Abigail,   daughter   of  Walker,  and  Nicholas 

H.  Lincoln,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  July  16,  1825 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Nathaniel,  of  Mid- 
dletown,  and  George  W.  Peckham,  at 
Middletown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  Nov.  22,  1825 

Marchant  and  Elvira  Buffington,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  Dec.  8,  1825 

Leonard   and  Almira  Haskins,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  28,  1826 

Eliza  and  Silas  Sisson,  at   Plainfield,  Ct.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Fowler,  J^'Y  30,  1826 

Stephen    and    Dioncey  Nowell,  daughter  of 

John,  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1826 

Susan,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Henry  Matthews, 

of  Warwick,  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Dec.  2,  1826 

Betsey  and  Joshua  T.  Williams,  of  Dighton, 
at  Taunton,  by  Asa  Danforth,   Esq.     Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  26,  1827 
Joanna  L.  and  Ephraim  Martin,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Nov.  4,  1827 

Moses,    of    Providence,    and    Lydia    Durfee, 

daughter  of  Allen,  Esq.,  at  Tiverton,  Nov.  5,  1827 

Francis  and  Mrs.   Eliza  G.  Tewell,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  ^,Jan.  5,  1828 
Sabrina  and  John  C.  Turner,  at  Pawtucket,  Peb.  10,  1828 
Hannah  and  Nicholas  V.  Gardiner,  at  Wick- 

ford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup,  ^eb.  14,  1828 

Sarah    and    William    A.    Hopkins,   at    Paw- 

tucket,  ,  .^  May  14.  1828 

Susan,  of  Barnstable,  and  George  W.  Skiff, 
of  Royalston,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict,  Nov.  2,  1828 


May  21, 

1829 

May  31, 

1829 

May  31, 

1829 

July  27, 

1829 

Feb.  II, 

1832 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  73 

BAKER  Adelia  A.,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq, 

and    William    Osborn,    at    Pawtuxet,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  10,  182S 

Jeremiah  A.  and  Julia  Stanton  Bump,  eldest 

daughter  of  Nathaniel,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Warne,  April  28,  1829 

Abraham,  of  Glocester,  and  Elizabeth  Jones, 

daughter  of  late  Gersham,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley.     Patriot  of  May  9,  1829 
Elisha  VV.  and  Harriet  O.  Sheldon,  daughter 

of  Daniel,  both  of  and  at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
Eliza   and    Obadiah    King,    both    of   and    at 

Johnston,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 
Susan,  of  Foster,  and  William  W.  Weather- 
head,  of  Cumberland,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Manchester, 
Lovell,  of    Providence,  and    Sarah   F.   Page, 

of  and  at  Salem,  Mass., 
Mary,  of  Tiverton,  and  James  F.  Church,  of 

Fall  River,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of 
BAMFIELD  Ann,  72,  and  Richard  Warren,  87, 

a  pensioner  of  the  Royal  Artillery.     The 

bridesmaid  was  74  and  the  groomsman  73, 

at  Plymouth,  Eng.     Patriot  of  June  15,  1822 

BANCROFT  George,  Esq., and  Sarah  H.Dwight, 

daughter  of  Hon.  Jonathan,  Jr.,  at  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  March  i,  1827 
BANGS  Charlotte  E.  and  Joseph  W.  Saunders, 

both  of  and  at   Providence,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Pickering,  Oct.  11,  1827 

BANK  T and  Martha  Hague,  of  Gisburn, 

in  Craven,  Eng.     Both  of  these  are  twins 

and  their  twin  brother  and  sister  attended. 

The  parish  clerk    and  the    clergyman  are 

twins  also.      Phenix  of  Sept.  29,  1810 

BANKS  Major  Joseph,  60,  and  Penelope  Com- 
mander, 23,  in  North  Carolina.     Patriot  of         Feb.   19,  1820 
BANNISTER   Meletiah,  of  Boston,  and  Joseph 

Legg,    formerly    of    Boston    Theatre,    at 

Providence.      Phenix  of  Dec   2,  1815 

Experience  A.  and  Charles  A.   P"arnum,    at 

Smithfield.     Patriot  of  Nov.  28,  1821 

BALCH  Sarah  Rogers,  only  daughter  of  Joseph, 

and  John  Miller,  printer,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  i,  1816 

Joseph,    Jr.,  formerly  of  Boston,  and    Mary 

Ann  Bailey,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Nov:  13,  1821 


74  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BALCH  James  R.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  P. 
Whipple,  daughter  of  Richard,  at  Peter- 
sham, Mass., 

Sophia  P.  and  Capt.  Ebenezer  Kelley,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Maria  S.  and  Dr.  David  Torry,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gaiio, 

Abbie  Bright  and  Stanton  Bebee,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Horatio  G.,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Harriet  Mc- 
Lellan,  formerly  of  Warren,  R.  I.,  at  Port- 
land, Me.     I^atriot  of 

John   R.,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Collins  Lawton, 

daughter  of  Josiah,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Farley, 

BALCOM  Nancy,  of  Attleboro,  and  Rev.  Sylva- 

nus  F.  Bucklin,  of  Marlboro,  at  Attleboro, 

Sophia,  of  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  and  Aaron 
Smith,  of  Providence,  at  Uxbridge,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Judson, 

Bebee  and  George  Arnold,  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Phenix  of 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  Sweetland,  both  of 
and  at  Attleboro.      Patriot  of 
BALKCOM  Nancy,  only  daughter  of  Col.  Jacob, 
and  Rufus  P.  Barrows,  Esq.,  at  Rehoboth, 

Alfred  and  Nancy  Bourn,  both  of  and  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.     Patriot  of 

Sally  and  Ezekiel  Cornell,  at  Attleboro.  Pa- 
triot of 

Sally  and  Ezekiel  Cornell,  at  Attleboro.  Pa- 
triot of 

Balus  and  Abigail  Newell,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Killham,  April  i6,  1823 

Frances  B.  and  Abigail  Newell,  only  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  Jr.,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Killham,  April  16,  1823 

Elias,  of  Cumberland,  and  Abby  Bussy,  of 
and  at  Mendon,  '  April  24,  1823 

Polly,  only  daughter  of    Daniel,  and  Daniel 

Hunt,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro,  Dec.  27,  1824 

BALL  Henry  and  Mary  F.  H.  Tillinghast,  both 

of  Newport,  at  Colchester,  Ct.     Phenix  of  Aug.  3,  1805 

Josiah,  printer,  and  Jemima  Hunt,  at  Boston. 

Phenix  of  Aug.  10,  1805 

Rachal,  39,  and  John  Desper,  21,  after  a 
week's  courtship,  at  Milford.  Mass.  Phe- 
nix of  Aug.  I,  1807 


July  10, 

1822 

Sept.  8, 

1823 

Sept.  16, 

1823 

Oct.  13, 

1824 

March  10, 

1827 

Jan.  10, 

1832 

Sept.  7, 

1809 

Jan.  18, 

1816 

April  II, 

1818 

July  6, 

1822 

Nov.  6, 

1815 

Feb.  27, 

1819 

Jan.  18. 

1823 

Jan.  18, 

1823 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  75 

BALL  Ebenezer  and  Nancy  Cumore,  at  Con- 
cord, N.  H.     Phenix  of  A|jril  20,  181  r 

William  and  Anstress  Hutton,  both  of  Attle- 

boro,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Aug.  28,  1813 

Abigail  and  John   Emerson,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Allen  Hunt,  Esq  ,  March  g,  1823 

Sarah  M.  and  Simeon  Staples,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  10,  1826 

Hugh  S.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Anna 
Elizabeth  Channing,  daughter  of  late 
Walter,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Newport,  at 
Boston.     Patriot  of  March  21,  1827 

BALLARD  John,  Jr.,  of  Boston,  and  Hannah 
Greene,  second  daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker. 
Phenix  of  July  20,  1811 

Polly    and    Jacob    Tourtellot,  at    Thompson, 

Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow.     Patriot  of  Oct.  9,  1819 

Waitey  W.,  of  Burrillville,  and  George 
Washington  Paine,  son  of  Joseph,  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wakefield,  Aug.  7,  1825 

Alvin  and  Lydia  Whitford,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.     Patriot  of  Dec.  4,  1830 

BALLOCK   Mrs.   ,  82,  and  James  Price, 

22,    at    Caerwant,    near    Chepstow,    Eng. 
Phenix  of  April  11,  1810 

BALLOU  Olive,  of  Wrentham,  and  John  Butt- 
man,  of  Providence.     Phenix  of  June  22,  1802 

Mrs.  Martha,  74,  and  Eleazer  Bovven,  81,  at 
Glocester,  by  Rev.  William  Bowen.  Phe- 
nix of  Dec.  4,  1802 

Levi,  Jr.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Hipza  Metcalf, 
of  and  at  Wrentham, by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams. 
Phenix  of  May  19,  1804 

William,  of  Providence,  and  Sally  Smith, 
daughter  of  Welcome,  of  and  at  North 
Providence.      Phenix  of  Jan.  21,  1S09 

Olney,     of     Cumberland,     and      Florentina 

Whipple,  of  and  at  Attleboro.     Phenix  of         F"eb.  20,  1813 

Harvey  and  Ruth  Gould,  at  Smithfield. 
Phenix  of  Nov.  rg,  18 14 

Peter  and  Martha  Cole,  at  Glocester.  Phe- 
nix of  Jan.  21,  1 81 5 

Dr.  Peter,  of  Smithfield,  and  Ruth  Sheldon, 

daughter  of  Roger,  of  and  at  Cumberland,       March  23,  1817 

F'reelove,    daughter    of    Moses,    and    David 

Mowry,  Jr ,  at  Smithfield.     Phenix  of  Oct.  25,  1817 

Capt.  Moses,  of  Smithfield,  and  Martha  Ran- 
dall, youngest  daughter  of  John,  of  and  at 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  30,  1818 


76  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BALLOU  Lucy,  eldest  daughter  of  Abner,  Esq., 
and  Knight  Whipple,  both  of  and  at 
■:-        Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Dec.  21,  1819 

Welcome,  of  Marlboro,  N.  H.,  and  Louisa 
Jillson,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Welcome,  of 
and  at  Cumberland,  by  Smith  Arnold, 
Esq.,  April  2,  1820 

Maturin,  2d,  of  Smithfield,  and  Sarah  Haw- 
kins, of  and  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  16,  1820 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Abner,  Esq.,  of  Cum- 
berland, and  Arnold  Jenckes,  of  Wren- 
tham,  Mass.,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Potter,  Dec.  19,  1820 

Welcome,  of  Smithfield,  and  Nabby  Dyer, 
daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  and  at  John- 
ston.    Patriot  of  March  24,  1821 

James    and    Barbara    Bliss,    both    of    and  at 

Cumberland.     Patriot  of  June  i5,  1821 

Adin,  of  Cumberland,  and  Abigail  Sayles, 
daughter  of  Smith,  of  and  at  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  of  Cumberland,  Jan.  24,  1822 

Martha,  of  Richmond,  N.  H.,  and  Nathan- 
iel Keyes,  of  Shrewsbury,  Vt.,  at  Smith- 
field,  R.  I.     Patriot  of  July  24,  1822 

Leonard  and  Ann  Eliza  Amesbury,  daughter 
of  Joseph,  Esq.,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Potter,  Nov.  6,  1822 

Alraira,  daughter  of  Flavins,  of  Cumberland, 
and  Orin  Sayles,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Jan.  12,  1823 

Almira,  daughter  of  Flavins,  of  Cumberland, 
and  Orin  Sayles,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Jan.  12,  1823 

Jeremiah,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Abigail  H. 

Giles,  of  and  at  Scituate,  June  18,  1823 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Ziba,  of  Cumberland, 
and  Nathan  Verry,  Jr.,  of  Mendon,  at 
Cumberland.     Patriot  of  June  28,  1823 

Fenner,  of  Cumberland,  and  Julia  Ann  Al- 
drich,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Pickering,  Oct.  23,  1823 

Keziah,  daughter  of  Ziba,  of  Cumberland, 
and  Alvah  Aldrich,  of  Smithfield,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  13,  1823 

Martin,  of  Cumberland,  and  Sarah  Rathbone, 
of  North  Kingstown,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct. 
Patriot  of  Jan.  3,  1824 

Barton,  of  Cumberland,  and  Sarah  Rathburn, 
of   North  Kingstown,  daughter   of   A  bra- 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  77 

BALLOU: 

ham    B.,  at    Brooklyn.    Ct.,  by    Rev.    Mr. 
Whitney.      Patriot  o'f  Jan.  17,  1824 

Welcome,  of  Cumberland,  and  Eliza  Cash- 
man,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Kilham,  Feb.  8,  1824 

Wilson  and  Sarah  Ann  Peckham,  daughter 
of  Col.  Seth,  at  Chepachet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Lawrence;  denied  issue  of  Oct.  6,  Sept.  29,  1824 

George  C.  and  Ruth  E.  Aldrich,  daughter  of 
Caleb,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Lewis 
Dexter,  Esq.,  May  24,  1S25 

Miranda  and  Burrill  Aldrich,  at  Smithfield,  June  5,  1825 

Capt.  Hosea  and  Ann  Whipple,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  Stephen,  both  of  Cumberland, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  11,  1825 

Amey  and  Henry  Bragg,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
jpig  Sept.  10,  1826 

Capt  '  Willard  and    Susan  Newell,    both    of 

and  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Feb.  8,  1827 

Fanny,  daughter  of  Rev.  Hosea,  and  Leonard 

Holmes,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1827 

Marcus  A.  and  Alice  Carr,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Aug.  17,  1828 

Mary  and  Capt.   Henry  Bailey,    at  Warren, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb.     Patriot  of  Nov.  15,  1828 

Condace,  of  Glocester,  and  Henry  W.  Slo- 
cum,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Chepachet, 
by  Mowry  Smith,  Esq.,  Nov.  23,  1828 

Emma  Ann,  daughter  of  Zibia,  of  Cumber- 
land, and  John  W.  Chandler,  of  Providence, 
merchant,  at    Cumberland,    by    Rev.    Mr.  ^  ,     „     „ 

Pickering,  Feb.  8,  1829 

Ann  Susan,  of  Cumberland,  and  Gardiner 
Hale,  of  Smithfield,  at  Cumberland,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  8,  1829 

Mrs.  Margaret  and  William  Butler,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     Patriot  of  July  3,  1830 
BALDWIN    Benjamin    and  Sylvania    Williams, 
daughter   of   Waterman,    at  North    Provi- 
dence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,                             March  15,  1807 


Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  John,  anh  David  Le- 

favour,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  i,  1824 

John   A.,   of   Dunstable,  N.  H.,  and  Sarah 

Collins,  daughter  of  John  A.,  of  Newport,  ^     o  ^ 

at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Lowell,  Oct.  16,  1826 

Eliza  M.,  daughter   of  late   John,  and  Rev. 

George  Taft,  at  St.  Paul's    Church,  Paw- 

tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hathaway,  May  29,  183 1 


Yg  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BARBARIN  Lieut.  F.  N.,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Sa- 
rah M.  Tatten,  of  Island  of  St.  Croix,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  May  28,  1829 

BARBER  James,  of  Providence,  and  Sally  Pratt, 

of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  23,  1802 

William,  one  of  the  publishers  of  the  New- 
port Mercury,  and  Mary  Davenport,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Gideon,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Aug.  4,  181 1 

Hannah  and  Thomas  Snow,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  13,  181 1 

Betsey  and  Joseph  G.  Snow,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Phenix 
of  July  2,  1814 

John  H.,  Jr.,  editor  of  the  Newport  Mercury, 
and  Lydia  Lee,  daughter  of  William,  both 
of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  July  10,  1824 

John  and  Waitey  Castle,  both  of  Warwick, 

at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Henry  Tatem,  Sept.  18,  1825 

Lavindia,  of  Providence,  and  Samuel  P.  El- 
dred,  of  North  Kingstown,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  2,  1829 

Albert,  of  Providence,  and  Hulda  Weather- 
head,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  Nov.  26,  1829 

Bathsheba  A.,  of  Bellingham,  Mass.,  and  Ste- 
phen Benedict,  of  Albion  Mills,  Sraithfield, 
at  Bellingham.     Patriot  of  Aug.  11,  1830 

BARCLAY  Capt.  Thomas,  of  British  Navy,  and 
Catherine  Channing,  daughter  of  Walter, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Chan- 
nincr,  Eeb.  21,  1821 

BARDINE  Lydia,  daughter  of  Comfort,  and 
Waterman  Pratt,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Phe- 
nix of  Feb.  18,  1804 
BARLOW  Eliza  N.,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
Moses,  of  Newport,  and  Capt.  William 
Ellis,  of  Falmouth,  Mass.,  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of  Oct.  11,  1S23 

Joel  L.  and  Catherine  Burroughs,  at    New- 
port.     Patriot  of  March  8,  1828 
BARKER  Nathaniel  and  Mary  Peckham,  daugh- 
ter of  Peleg,  at  Middletown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Eddy.     Phenix  of  Dec.  17,  1803 

Gideon    and    Roby    Child,    at     Providence. 

Phenix  of  March  10,  1804 

Dorcas,  only  daughter  of  Isaac,  Esq.,  and 
John  Barker,  at  Middletown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Eddy.     Phenix  of  April  20,  1805 

John  and  Dorcas  Barker,  only  daughter  of 
Isaac,  Esq.,  at  Middletown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Eddy.     Phenix  of  April  20,  1805 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  79 

BARKER  Cynthia,  only  daughter  of  Gideon, 
and  Gideon  Peckham,  at  Middletown. 
Phenixof  Jan.  i8,  1806 

Capt.  Stephen,  of  Middletown,  and  Martha 
Peckham,  daughter  of  Joshua,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Newport,  Dec.  24,  1807 

Cyrus  and  Ann  Lockwood  Arnold,  daughter 
of  late  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  March  13,  1S08 

Rachel,  daughter  of  David,  and  Abner  Peck- 
ham, at  Middletown.     Phenixof  March  13,  1813 

James  and  Ruth  Wilcox,  both  of  and  at 
Middletown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.  Phenix 
of  May  21,  1814 

Susan  Marsh,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Isaac, 
and  Allen  Cooper,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of  Aug.  10,  1816 

Abby  and  John   S.   Maxson,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.  Jan.  I2,  181 7 

William  C.  and  Phebe  Peck,  daughter  of 
Isaac,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  March  30,  18 17 

Abigail  G.,  of  Gorham,  Me.,  and  John  John- 
son, of  Providence,  at  Gorham.     Phenix  of         May  31,  181 7 

Sarah    and    Minzey  Sweet,  both    of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  18,  181 8 

Hiram  and  Ruth  Searle,  daughter  of  late  Sol- 
omon, Jr.,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  i,  1S18 

Ann  E.,  danghter  of  Capt.  Richard,  and 
John  Gladdmg,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 
Phenixof  Dec.  12,  18 18 

Abraham,  of  Tiverton,  and  Margaret  Ruffum, 
daughter  of  David,  of  and  at  Newport,  at 
Eriends'  Meeting  House.     Patriot  of  Jan.  13,  1819 

Stephen,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Manchester, 
daughter  of  William,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.     Patriot  of  March  10,  1819 

Mary  and  Job  Tew,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  April  19,  1820 

Frances,  of  Providence,  and  Nathaniel  Holt, 
of  Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  ^ept-  7.  1820 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen,  and  John 

Read,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at    Newport.     Pa-  ,         „     „ 

triot  of  ^^^-  '8.  1820 

Capt.  Samuel,   Jr.,  and    Elizabeth   Stevens, 

daughter  of  late  Thomas,  both  of  and  at         ^         ,     „ 
Nevvport-     Patriot  of  Oct.  18,  1820 


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VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


BARKER   Benedict  S.  and  Susan  Albro,  both 

of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  lo,  1821 

Joseph    S.  and  Alice    Albro,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  10,  1821 
Sally,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of  Hop- 
kinton,    and    Timothy    Peckham,    3d,    of 
South  Kingstown,  at  Hopkinton.     Patriot 
of  Jan.  3r,  1821 
Ruth   L.,  of  Middletown,  and  Thomas  Law- 
ton,    of    Noith    Kingstown,    at    Newport. 
Patriot  of                                                                   April  21,  1821 
Eliphaz,  of  Middletown,  and    Cynthia    Ann 
Sherman,  of  Portsmouth,  at   Middletown. 
Patriot  of                                                                April  28,  1821 
Hannah,   daughter  of   Esbon,  and    Christo- 
pher Albro,  at  Portsmouth.     Patriot  of              Dec.  26,  1821 
Ann  and  William  Greenman,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  April  30,  1823 

Pamela  and  John  Hull,  at  Newport.     Patriot 

of  May  7,  1823 

Capt.   Hiram    and    Maria    Gladding    Snow, 
daughter  of  John,   both  of   and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  28,  1823 
Charles  and  Sarah  T.  Peckham,  at  Middle- 
town.     Patriot  of                                                     Nov.  26,  1823 
Hannah  H.,  daughter  of  late  Joshua,  and  Eb- 
enezer    Clarke,    both  of    and  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of                                                                    Nov.  10,  1824 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Lemuel,  of  Philadelphia, 
and,  Solomon    Paine,  of   Canterbury,    Ct., 
at  Concord,  N.  H.,  by  Rev.  Dr.    McF"ar- 
land,  Jan.  17.  1825 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Giles,  and  Noah  Shaw,  at 
Little  Compton,  by    Rev.    Mr.    Peckham. 
Patriot  of  Nov.  2,  1825 
William  and  Eliza  Ann  Thomas,  both  of  and 

at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  Nov.  17,  1825 

Amey    A.,    daughter    of    Capt.    James,    and 
Henry   J.   Hudson,  both  of   and    at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  May  14,  1826 
Phebe  and  George  P.  Lawton,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  May  21,  1826 

Mary  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Hezekiah  Nor- 
ris,  of  Bristol,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Aug.  8,  1826 

Daniel  L.  and  Mary  M.  Briggs,  both  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seaman,        Sept.  i8,  1826 
Lucy  C,  aged  11  yrs.,  8  mo.,  and  Samuel  Al- 

derson.     Patriot  of  Oct.  4,  1826 

Catherine  and  Thomas  Bentley,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  8,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  yl 

BARKER  Joseph  A.  and  Sarah  K.  Cooke, 
daughter  of  laie  Thomas,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  New  York.     Patriot  of  May  23,  1827 

Mrs.  Frances,  widow  of  Nathan,  and  Major 
John  A.  Collins,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Eddy,  Aug.  26,  1827 

Matilda  and  Ebenezer  Shedell,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  Nov.  21,  1827 

Eunice  S.  and  Benjamin  J.  Brown,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  President  Way- 
land,  '  Jan.  27,  1828 

Thomas  and  Sally  Ann  Earle,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  July  31,  1828 

I<"rances  and  John  Fish,  both  of  and  at  Ports- 
mouth.    Patriot  of  Aug.  9,  1828 

Sarah  Ann,  of  Pavvtucket,  and  Joshua  Ingra- 

ham,  of  Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket,  Sept.  7,  1828 

Col.  William  C.  and  Sarah  A.  Jenckes,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,         Dec.  30,  1828 

John  H.  and  Keziah  Sanford,  daughter  of 
Pelcg,  of  Middletown,  at  Newport.  Patriot 
of  Jan.  28,  1829 

BARNABY    James  and    Abigail    Burt,  both    of 

and  at  Berkeley,  Mass      Phenix  of  Sept.  8,  18 10 

BARNARD  Mary  H.,  of  Wilmington,  N.  C, 
and  William  H.  Lippitt,  formerly  of  Prov- 
idence, at  former  place.     Patriot  of  Feb.  11,  1826 

Benjamin,  of  Portland,    Me ,    and    Elizabeth 

Huntington,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  July  8,  1826 

Capt.  Joshua,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Mary  L. 
Anthony,  of  Somerset,  at  Swanzey.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  9,  1826 
BARNETT  Moses,  of  Boston,  and  Catharine 
Read,  of  Leominster,  at  Bristol,  R.  I.  Phe- 
nix of                                                                       Sept.  14,  1816 

Naomi  and  Alden    Pabodie,  at  Canterbury, 

Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr   Murdock,  Sept.  14,  1826 

BARNES  Samuel,  printer,  and  Susan   Dobbin, 

both  of  and  at  Baltimore.     Phenix  of  Dec.  12,  1S07 

Jonathan  and  Nancy  Lovell,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Alexander,  at  Smithfield.  Phenix 
of  March  11,  1809 

Alfred,  of  Barrington,  and  Keziah  Daggett, 
daughter  of  Levi,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  March  i,  1818 

Alice  and  Paul  Smith,  at  Burrillville,  June  22,  1818 

George  Leonard,  Esq.,  and  Maria  Sherman, 
only  daughter  of  late  Nathan,  both  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  Oct.  i,  1821 


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VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


BARNES  Ann  K.,  daughter  of  late  David    L., 

and  Peter  Pratt,  Esq.,   at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  6,  1821 

Olney,    of    Smithfield,   and    Celinda    Evans, 

daughter  of  Anan,  of  and  at  Glocester,  by 

John  Hawkins,  Esq.,  March  30,  1822 

James  and  P"rances  Beverly,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  June  10,  1822 

Levi  and  Joanna  Paine,  both  of  and  at  Smith- 
field,  July  24,  1823 
Sophia,  daughter  of  Hon.  David  L.,  deceased, 

and  Samuel  Arnold,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  6,  1823 

Susan  L.  and  Joseph  P.  Newman,  at  War- 
ren. Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1826 
Hannah,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  and  John 

Daggett,    of    Seekonk,  at    Barrington,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  July  22,  1827 

Dexter   and    Mary    Bullard,  both  of    North 

Providence,   at    Pawtucket,   by   Rev.    Dr. 

Benedict,  Dec.  24,  1828 

Talmerick  and  Sarah  Olney,  both  of    Fruit 

Hill,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  March  24,  1829 
Gen.  George    L.  and  Eliza   Greene   Aboni, 

daughter  of  James,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Farley,  April  21,  1831 

BARNEY    Oliver  C.,   Jr ,   and  Frances   Gibbs, 

both  of  Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wight,  March  13,  1809 

John,   of   New  York,  and  Mrs.    E.xperience 

Thurber,  of  and  at   Providence,  by    Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  2,  181 2 

Sarah  A.,    daughter  of   Peleg,  of   Swanzey, 

and  Anthony  Van  Santroard,  Jr.,  of  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  at  Bristol.  Pheni.x  of  Oct.  29,  18 14 
Lois  M.,  of  Providence,  and  George  V.  Phil- 
lips, of  Taunton,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  31,  1816 

Content,     of     Swanzey,     and      Samuel      P. 

Stephens,   of   Seekonk,   at    Rehoboth,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Lewis,  March  14,  1819 

Alexander   and    Mrs.    Rosanna  Packard,    of 

Cumberland,    formerly    of    Providence,    at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Dec.  30,  1819 

Lillas,    daughter     of    Ebenezer,    Esq.,    and 

Oliver  Baker,  at  Warwick,  Jan.  16,  1820 

Phebe  and  Benjamin  Miller,  Jr.,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  5,  1820 

Mary  and  Charles  C.  Gushing,  both  of  and 

at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  March  11,  1821 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  gy 

BARNEY  Oliver,  Jr.,  and  Ann  S.  Babbitt,  both 

of  and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of 
Lyman  and  Harriet  King,  at  Cranston.     Pa- 
triot of 
Abigail,     daughter     of    Oliver,    and    Alvin 

Woodward,  both  of  and  at  Taunton.     Pa- 
triot of 
John  and  Ann  Harvey,  at  Taunton.     Patriot 

of 
Jabez,  of  Svvanzey,  and  Ann  Eliza  Horton, 

of  Mendon,  at  Seekonk.     Patriot  of 
Mary  and  Edward  C.  Sparks,  both  of  and  at 

Warren.     Patriot  of 
Mrs.   Sarah  and  Elisha  Smith,  at   Newport. 

Patriot  of 
Mrs.  Sarah   and   Elisha  Smith,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of 
Israel,  of  Providence,  and   Sarah  Ann  Card, 

of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 
Bildad,  of  Hallowell,  Me.,  and  Sally  Leonard, 

of  and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of 
Lydia  G.,    daughter  of   late   Cromwell,  and 

William    Weeden,    both    of   and   at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 
Rev.  James  O.,  of  Seekonk,  and  Eliza  Lathe, 

of  and  at  Charlton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rich, 
Angeline,  daughter  of  Mason,  Esq,  and  John 

I).    Mason,  both  of  and    at    Swanzey,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Mrs.  Wealthy,  of  Taunton,  and  Capt.  Seth 

Keith,  of  and  at  Middleboro.     Patriot  of 
Abby  O.,  daughter   of    late    Cromwell,    and 

Rowland  livans,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes.     Patriot  of  April  18, 

Amanda  and  James   Harney,  both  of   Reho- 

both.  at    Swanzey,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Taylor. 

Patriot  of  April  25, 

James  and  Amanda   Harney,  both  of  Reho- 

both,    at   Swanzey,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Taylor. 

Patriot  of 
Mrs.  Eanny  and  James  B.  Beverley,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright, 
Simon  W.  and  Hannah  Oliver,  of  Milford,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans, 
Cromwell,  of  Swanzey,  and   lielinda  Pearce, 

of  and  at  Barneyville, 
Henry  Edes,  of  Providence,  and   Ann   Fran- 
ces Washburn,  of  and  at  Taunton,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Hamilton, 


July  27, 

822 

April  19, 

823 

Dec.  27, 

823 

Jan.  10, 

1824 

Jan.  28, 

824 

Feb.  25, 

824 

April  5, 

824 

April  28, 

824 

June  17, 

824 

June  19, 

824 

Sept.  12, 

824 

May  18, 

825 

Oct.  3, 

825 

Feb.  10, 

827 

April  25. 

S27 

Feb.  2, 

828 

Sept.  21, 

828 

Jan.  2, 

830 

March  2, 

830 

827 


827 


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84  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

15ARNEY  Hiram,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Elizabeth 

Smith,  eldest  daughter  of  Bernard,  of  and 

at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hathaway.  Patriot 

of  Dec.  4,  1830 

Isaiah,  of  Seekonk,and  Ruth  M.  Jenckes,  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lewis.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  29,  1830 
BARNUM    Harriet   and   Capt.    Samuel    Noyes, 

both  of   Wellington,    Mass.,   at    Newport. 

Patriot  of  Aug.  3,  1822 

BARNWELL  Mrs.   Mary,    of    Beaufort,    S.  C, 

and    C.   Milton  Maxcy,    Esq.,  attorney    at 

law,  at  Beaufort.     Phenix  of  Aug.  13,  1808 

BARON  Capt.  William  C.  and  Eliza  H.  Water- 
man, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  Jan.  20,  i8i6 

BARR    James,    Jr.,     U.    S.    Navy,   and    Sarah 

Shaw,  both  of  Salem,  at  Providence,  Sept.  3,  1813 

BARRATT  George  and  Hannah  Hull,  at  Provi- 
dence, Dec.  19,  1822 
BARRETT  Sally  S.  and  John  Prentiss,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  21,  1812 

Jeremiah  S.,  of  Boston,  and  Betsey  Prentice, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Rlr.  Wilson,  June  27,  1821 
and  Mrs. Henry,  both  of  the 

Boston  and  Providence  Theatres,  at   New 

York,  June  24,  1825 

Ann,  of  New  York,   and  Capt.    George    R. 

Hazard,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  Rich- 
mond, Va.  Patriot  of  March  15,  1826 
Bathsheba  and  Robert  Goff,  at  Taunton,  July  i,  1827 
BARRON  Mary   A.  A.,  youngest  daughter   of 

Capt.    James,    U.    S.    Navy,   and    Lieut. 

George  S.   Blake  [of  Mass.]  U.    S.   Navy, 

at  Gosport,  Va.,  Aug.  16,  1829 

BARROWS  Dr.   Thomas    M.   and    Mrs.  Sarah 

Cooke,  daughter  of   late   Col.  Levi    Hall. 

Phenix  of  Jan.  21,  1804 

Nathaniel   and  Sophia  Chaffee,  daughter  of 

the  late  Amos,  at  Providence,  by  Rev  Mr. 

Wilson,  Dec.  6,  18 10 

Charlotte  and  Levi  Fuller,  at  Thetford,  Vt. 

The  groom  is  6  feet,  9  inches  tall,  while 

the  bride  is  very  short  in  stature.     Phenix 

of  June  15,  181 1 

Rufus  P.,   Esq.,  and  Nancy    Balkcom,    only 

daughter  of  Col.  Jacob,  at  Rehoboth,  Nov.  6,  1815 

Comfort,  of   Attleboro,  and  Mela  Blake,  of 

Wrentham,   at    Attleboro,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Nelson,  Dec.  11,  1817 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  ^5 

BARROWS   James  and  Sarah  J.   Bolster,  both 

of  and  at   Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.    Blake, 

at  St.  Paul's  Church,  March  ig,  1818 

Thomas  Manning,  M.  D.,  of  Providence,  and 

Louisa    Rebecca    Sanford,     daughter     of 

Isaac,  of   and    at    Hartford,  by    Rev.  Mr. 

Wainwright.     Phenix  of  Dec.  5,  iSiS 

Clarissa,    daughter   of    Milton,    and    Samuel 

Guild,  of  Dedharu,  Mass.,  at  Attleboro,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Carrique,  April  10,  1822 

Capt.  Daniel  B.  and  Sylvania  A.  Winslow, 

both  of  and  at  Warren.      Patriot  of  Aug.  13,  1823 

Sabra  J.,  of    North   Providence,  and  Daniel 

B.  Hawes,  of  and  at  Providence,  by   Rev. 

Dr.  Gano.     Patriot  of  Nov.  12,  1823 

Alfred  and  Louisa  Everett,  at  Attleboro,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Kellum,  Nov.  2,  1826 

Alfred  and   Louisa  Everett,   both  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kellum,  Nov.  2,  1826 

BARRUS  Dr.  Rufus  L.,  of  Boston,  and  Lydia 

Meade,  of  Charlestovvn,  Mass.,  at  Provi- 
dence. Pheni.\  of  July  21,  18 10 
Sally,  daughter    of  Capt.    Thomas,    of    Kill- 

ingly,  Ct.,  and  Lieut.  Benjamin  C.  Potter, 

of   and   at    Coventry,    by    Obed    Perkins, 

Esq.,  Sept.  24,  1820 

BARRY    Richard,  73,  and   Miss  Burns. 

20,  at  Lincoln,  N.  C.      Patriot  of  Aug.  11,  1830 

BARSTOW  Isaac   and    Sally  Walker,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Cornell,  Jan.  6,  1805 

William,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Waitey 

Reynolds,  of  and  at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Northup.      Pheni.x  of  Dec.  9,  1809 

Richard,  of  Rochester,  Mass.,  and  Mary  M. 

Munro,   daughter  of  Josiah,  both  now    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  May  18,  1821 

.     Ann    Eliza,    eldest    daughter    of    p;iias,   and 

Thomas  Hathaway,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Dec.  25,  1821 
Charles  C.  and  Amelia  Williams, at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Capt,  William  C,  of  New  York,  and  Sarah 

F.    Martin,   daughter   of  Capt.    Silas,    of 

Pembroke,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  May  4,  1825 

Elias,  Jr.,  and  Margaret    Downing,    both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  16,  1826 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Joshua,  of  Preston,  Ct., 

and  Norman  Robinson,  of  Providence,  at 

Preston.     Patriot  of  Dec.  6,  1826 


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VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


KARSTOVV  Billings,  of  Providence,  and  Char- 
lotte Pond,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jabez,  at 
Wrentham,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Fiske,  Jan.  i,  1827 

Edwin  and  Harriet  Albro,    both    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn,  Sept.  28,  1828 

John,  of  New  York,  and  Sarah  Svvoope 
Thompson,  daughter  of  late  Edward  K.,of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  11,  1828 

BARTLETT  Catherine  and  John  F.  Tucker,  of 

Providence,  at  Dudley,  Mass.,  May  7,  181 5 

Smith  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Gladding,  daughter  of 
the  late  John  Russell,  of  Providence,  at 
Kingston,  U.  C,  ^^eb.  i,  1824 

Sally,  of  Smithfield,  and   Dan  Robinson,  of 

Pawtucket,  at  Smithfield.     Patriot  of  May  8,  1822 

Nancy,  of  Cumberland,  and  P"rancis  Bourne, 

of  Providence,  at  Cumberland,  June  3,  1824 

Melinda,  65,  and  Major  N.  Durkee,  80,  at 
Savannah,  Ga.,  by  Justice  Dobbins.  I^atriot 
of  June  15,  1822 

Maria,  of  Cumberland,  and  Anthony  Sweet, 
of  Smithfield,  at  Cumberland,  by  William 
Whipple,  Esq.,  Aug.  18,  1825 

Otis  and  Waitey  Allen,  daughter  of  Walter, 
Esq.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Smith- 
field,  Sept.  7.  1826 
Abby  and  George  M.  Streeter,  both  of  Smith- 
field, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutler,            Aug.  16,  1827 
Elisha,    of    Lowell,    and    Elizabeth     Slater, 
daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taft,                                           .  June  4,  1829 
Benjamin  and  Margaret  Freeman,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.     Patriot  of  Feb.  6,  1830 
Lieut.     William    H.    C,  of  U.  S    Engineer 
Corps,  and  Harriet  Whitehorne,  daughter 
of  Samuel,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of                       Feb.  13,  1830 
William    R.,    formerly    of    Providence,     and 
Sophia  Dalton,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq., 
M    P.,  of  and  at  Kingston,  U.  C,  by  the 
Venerable  Archdeacon,  May  8,  1830 
John   R  ,  cashier    of  Globe  Bank,  and  Eliza 
A.  Rhodes,  daughter  of  Gen.  Christopher, 
at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,                  May  15,  183 1 
BARTON  John  and  Ann  Williams,  daughter  of 

Caleb,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Dec.  18,  1802 

Sophia  and  Charles  Williams,  at  Rehoboth, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  J-i'i-  6,  1805 

Mary,  52,  and  George  L.  Wade,  19,  at  Otsego, 

NY.     Phenix  of  March  14,  1807 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  87 

BARTON  Anna  M.,  eldest  daughter  of  General 

William,  of  Providence,  and  Apollas  Cush- 

man  Esq.,  attorney  at   law,  of  Plainfield, 

Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Messer,  June  21,  1809 
Rebecca,    daughter    of    William,    Esq.,    and 

Capt.  Seth  Snell,  Jr.,  at  Warren.     Phenix 

of  July  8,  1809 

Sarah  M.,  daughter  of  General  William,  and 

Capt.    Herman  B.  Adams,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  Oct.  3,  [812 

Harriet,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Rufus,  and 

William  O.  Howard,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  14,  1816 
Capt.  Alfred,  and  Margaret  C.  Turner,  eldest 

daughter  of  Capt.  William,  both  of  and  at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford,  Oct.  15,  1820 

Henry  and  Ann  Eliza  Taylor,  daughter    of 

Peter,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  \Vilson,  Oct.  6,  1823 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Elder  William,  of  Taunton, 

and    John    Marble,    Jr.,    of     Somerset,    at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  April  8,  1826 

Mary  B.,  daughter  of  William,  and  Jeremiah 

Cranston,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  March  14,  1827 

Celinda  Harris,  daughter  of  David,  and  Major 

John    Waterman    Aborn,   both    of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  June  13,  1827 

Emeline  P.,  daughter  of  John   B.,   Esq.,  and 

William  H.  Martin,  both  of  Providence,  at 

Enfield,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Robbins,  July  5,  1827 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Catharine  Sisson,  at  War- 
ren, Nov.  25,  1S27 
Mary   W.,  of  Providence,  and  J.   N.   Bolles, 

formerly  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  April  23,  1829 

Samuel,  of  Richmond  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  Mary 

E.    Duffie,  daughter  of  James,  of  and  at 

New  York.     Patriot  of  Dec.  30,  1829 

Ann  Maria,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Rufus,  of 

Providence,  and  Edward  Pike,  of  Warwick, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  May  17,  1830 

Richard  H.,  editor  of  Something  New,  and 

Sarah  French,  of  Tewkesbury,  at  Charles- 
town,  Mass.  Patriot  of  July  28,  1830 
Rhoda  C,  daughter  of  John    B.,   and    Rev. 

James  Huchins,  of  South  Reading,  Mass., 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Pattison,  Sept.  25,  1832 

BASGOOD    Mrs.    Lydia   and    George  Bucklin, 

both   of   and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Edes,  ■  Nov.  29,  1827 


88  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BASIN  William  and  Polly  G,   Rogers,  at   Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  i,  1823 
BASS  Mrs.    Sarah    H.,   of    Boston,   and   Oliver 
Steele,  printer,  formerly  of  Providence,  at 
Boston.     Pheni.x  of                                                   Nov.  20,  1802 

George  and  Susan  Bird,  at  Boston,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Halley.     Phenix  of  April  20.  181 1 

Mary  Ann,  of  .Bozrah,  Ct.,  and  John  Bate,  of 
Williamstown,  Mass.,  at  Bozrah,  after  an 
hour's  courtship.     Patriot  of  Aug.  21,  1819 

BASSETT  Massa,  of  Providence,  and  Chloe 
Hodges,  eldest  daughter  of  Isaac,  at  Nor- 
ton, Mass.     Phenix  of  Sept.  15,  1804 

Chloe  and  John  Stewman,    both    of   and    at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.      Phenix  of  Dec.  2,  181 5 

Luther  and  Emeline  Marble,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton,  May  7,  1820 

P^dnah  and  Albert  Clafflin,  at  Central  Falls, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene.      Patriot  of  Dec.  22,  1824 

Rebecca  D.  and  Duane  Kendall,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  May  15,  1825 

Ebenezer  Young  and  Saloma  Ann  Manches- 
ter, at  Pawtucket,  March  9,  1826 

Lydia  and  Nathaniel   E^ldredge,  both  of  and 

at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Sept.  30,  1827 

Mary  and  Nathaniel   Bacon,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann.,  Esq.,  Sept.  30,  1827 

BASTO  William,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Thankful 
Clough,  of  and  at  Thompson,  Ct.  Phenix 
of  Jan.  28,  1809 

BASTOW  Capt.  James,  of  Rochester,  Mass., 
and  Sarah  Munro,  youngest  daughter  of 
Josiah,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Aug.  12,  18 19 

BATCHELDER  Thomas  and  Martha  Much- 
more,  at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ballou. 
Phenix  of  April  27,  iSii 

Peter,  of  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  and  Margaret 
Mitchell,  of  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  at  Provi- 
dence. Phenix  of  Sept.  3,  18 14 
BATCMELLOR  Warren,  of  Providence,  and 
Phebe  Westcott,  of  and  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of                  Jan.  16,  1813 

Warren   and   Harriet    Keeley,  of    Oakham, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tontinson,  April  10,  1823 

BATE  John,  of  Williamstown,  Mass.,  and  Mary 
Ann  Bass,  of  and  at  Bozrah,  Ct..  after  an 
hour's  courtship.      Patriot  of  Aug.  21,  1819 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  39 

BATES  Harriet,   11,  and  Thaddeus  Gale,  43,  at 

East  Hartford,  Ct.     Phenix  of  Aug.  10,  1805 

H.  G.  and  Mary  Munro,  daughter  of  John  L.,  July  3,  1810 

Susan,  of  Providence,  and  Caleb  Jordan,  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Nov.  15,  1812 

Capt.  Tnomas,  of  New  York,  and  Mrs.  Sarah 
Sands,  of  Providence,  of  the  Episcopal 
Church,  Hartford,  Ct.,  Nov.  3,  1813 

Daniel,  of  Providence,  and  Susan  Casey,  of 
and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rich.  Phe- 
nix of  Dec.  4,  1813 

Nancy  and  Gerathman  Mowry,  at  Providence. 

Phenix  of  March  5,  1814 

Silas,  of  Exeter,  and  Ruth  Mulkin,  of  and  at 

Preston,  Ct.     Phenix  of  Nov.  25,  181 5 

James,  of  Coventry,  and  Elizabeth  Arnold, 

of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Feb.  4,  1816 

Sally,  second  daughter  of  Asa,  of  Coventry, 
and  Ebenezer  Rice,  at  Coventry,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Farnum,  Oct.  31,  1816 

James  and  Ann  S.  Arnold,  daughter  of  Si- 
mon, both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Littlefield,  June  3,  1818 

Mrs. and  James  C.  Cummings,  of  the 

Missouri  Gazette,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  17,  1821 

Michael  G.  C.  and  Maria  P.  Davenport,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  20,  1822 

Ruth  G.,  daughter  of  Col.  James  N.,  and 
William  Jenckes,  at  Proviclence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mace,  Oct.  30,  1822 

Mrs.  Harriet  and  Lodowick  Cooper,  at  Wick- 

ford.     Patriot  of  Dec.  28,  1822 

Asa  and   Achsah  Miller  Fales,  at  Attleboro. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  iS,  1823 

Asa  and  Achsah  Miller  Fales,  at  Attleboro. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  18,  1823 

Napoleon  Bonaparte  and  Mrs.  Olive  Hawes, 
both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas 
Mann,  Esq.,  Oct.  5,  1823 

Paul  and  Temperance  C.  Tubbs,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  March  20,  1825 

Julia,  of  Mendon,  and  Pelatiah  Smith,  Jr.,  of 
Bellingham,  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dag- 
gett, Aug.  14,  1S27 

Cranston    and    Martha    Ross,    at    Coventry. 

Phenix  of  May  7,  1808 

Levi  and  Fanny  H.  Simpson,  at  Boston.  Pa- 
triot of  March  20,  1830 


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VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


BATEMAN  Joanna,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of 
East  Greenwich,  and  Hazard  Carder,  of 
Warwick,  at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Manchester.     Patriot  of  Nov.  12,  1823 

Joseph  and  Phebe  Wilcox, both  of  Providence, 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Nov.  2,  1826 

BATTERSON  Hannah  D.,  of  Smithfield,  and 
Philip  A.  Slade,  of  North  Providence,  at 
Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Aug.  15.  1824 

BATTEY  Rebecca  and  Peter  Deveille,  at  Provi- 

dence.     Phenix  of  April  14,  1804 

James,  Esq.,  of  Coventry,  and  Mary  Greene, 
eldest  daughter  of  Hon.  Stephen,  Esq  ,  at 
East  Greenwich.     Phenix  of  ^eb.  7,  '807 

Dorcas,  of  Cranston,  and  David  Anthony,  of 
Providence,  at  Cranston,  at  the  Friends' 
Meetmg  House  there.     Phenix  of  Sept.  20,  1817 

Eliza,  of  Providence,  and  Alexander  G. 
Raiford,  of  Louisville,  Ga.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Kennedy,  ,         ^^'"'^^  30,  1819 

Henry  and  Susan  S.  Smith,  daughter  of  Jo- 
seph, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  17,  1822 

Sheldon,  of  Louisville,  Ga  ,  and  Mrs.  Eliza 
Blashf^eld,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  ^        Sept.  16,  1823 

Orfuentus,  daughter  of  General  William,  of 
Wickford,  and  ]5ucklin  Mathewson,  of 
Lisbon,    Ct ,  at    Wickford,   by  Rev.    Mr.  ^     o  . 

Gale,  Nov.  16,  1825 

Marcia' daughter  of  William,  of  Scituate,  and 
p:iiiah  Codding,  of  Providence,  at  Scituate, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Dec.  21,  1826 

Elizabeth  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Erastus 
Farnum,  formerly  of  Boston,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  July  16,  1827 

Mrs.  Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas 
Harris,  formerly  of  this  State,  and  Oba- 
diah  Fenner,  of  Foster,  at  Lisbon,  Ct.,  by 
Rev,  Mr.  Nelson,  Nov.  24,  1831 

BAXTER  Gedutha,  of  Dennis,  Mass.,  and  Rob- 

ert  Gibbs,  of  Sandwich,  at  Providence,  Aug.  25,  1816 

Lovey,  daughter  of  Shubael,  of  Yarmouth, 

Mass.,  and  Reiurn  Smith,  at  Pavvtuxet,  by  ^,      ^     o 

Rev.  Mr.  Littlef^eld.     Patriot  of  May  8,  1819 

Jelinia  and  Matthew  Egan,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Patriot 
Qf  Oct.  7,  1820 

Elizabeth  and  Abel  Carter,  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Sept.  20,  1821 


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PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  gj 


BAXTER  Betsey  and  Studley  Simeon,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     Patriot  of  July  13, 

Mary,  of  Cumberland,  and  Samuel  Snell,  of 
Cranston,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Daniel 
Greene,  Dec.  1, 

Hannah  H.  and  Joseph  D.  Kent,  both  of 
Cumberland,  at  Pavvtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict.     Patriot  of  Aug.  2, 

Bethiah  and  Thacher  Baker,  at  Pawtucket. 
Patriot  of 

Britannia  F.  and  George  Waterman,  both  of 
and  at  Johnston, 

Phebe,  of  Providence,  and  Capt.  Gilbert 
Warner,  of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Love  and  William  A.  Collins,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Freeman  and  Susan  Havens,  both  of  War- 
wick, at  Centreville,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Ann  A.,  daughter  of  late  Anthony,  Esq.,  of 
Quincy,  Mass.,  and  James  L.  Homer,  Jr., 
editor  of  Salem  Gazette,  at  Oumcy,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Whitney, 

Mary  and  John  Boodry,  both  of  Smithfield, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickermg, 

Asa,  of  Smithfield,  and  Minerva  Marchant,  of 
Pawtucket,  at  former  place,  by  Thomas 
Mann,  Esq.,  Nov.  6, 

Prudence,  of  North  Providence,  and  Oliver 
Johnson,  of  Hampden,  Me  ,  at  North  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheeiiey, 

F'anny  and  Hiram  Smith,  both  of  Smithfield, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

William    and    Betsey    Carey,    at    Nantucket. 
Patriot  of 
BAYLES    John    and  Mary    Shaw,    daughter   of 
Capt.    John,  both    of  and  at  Taunton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pipon, 

Charlotte  and  Joseph  W.  Miller,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

David  and   Lydia  Ara,  both  of  and  at   Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
BAYLIES  F"rancis,  Representative  in  Congress, 
of   Taunton,    Mass.,    and    Mrs.    Elizabeth 
Deming,  of  New  York,  at   Nassau,  N.  Y., 

Eliza  F.  and  George  B.  At  wood,  at  Taunton. 
Patriot  of 

Eliza  Ann  and  James  Sprout,  Jr.,  Esq.,  at 
Taunton, 


Aug.  16, 

1823 

Sept.  7, 

1823 

July  31. 

1825 

Sept.  25, 

1825 

April  5, 

1827 

Feb.  20, 

1828 

Oct.  9, 

1828 

June  2, 

1829 

Dec.  6, 

1829 

Aug.  28, 

1830 

Nov.  17, 

1819 

April  30, 

1820 

Nov.  1 1, 

1821 

June  23, 

1822 

Nov.  2, 

1822 

Nov.  18, 

1822 

822 


823 


828 


92  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BAYLIES  Amelia,  daughter  of  Hon.  Hodijah, 
and  Dr.  Alfred  Wood,  at  Dighton.  Patriot 
of  June  i6,  1827 

Eliza  and  Hon.  John  McLean,  U.  S.  Senator 
from  Illinois,  at  Kentucky.     Patriot  of  Dec.  2,  1829 

BAZIN  Runah  and  Laura  Harrington,  both  of 
and  at  Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 
Patriot  of  Nov.  4,  1829 

BAZZELL  Ann    and    John    Bennett,    by    Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  23,  1806 

BEAL  David,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Forster,  both  of 
Kingston,  Mass.,  at  Providence.  Phenix 
of  Jan.  28,  1809 

Mary,  of  Bristol,  and  John  Brown,  of  Mary- 
land, at  Warren.     Patriot  of  Feb.  14,  1827 
Anna  Maria,  of  Boston,  and  Samuel  J.  Cope- 
land,  of  Philadelphia,  at  Boston,  Dec.  14,  1829 

BEAMAN  Lucinda    and     David     R.    Haswell, 

printer,  at  Bennington,  Vt.     Pheni.x  of  Jan.  9,  1808 

BEAN  Joseph,  of  Barrington,  and  Elizabeth  K. 
Salisbury,  of  Seekonk,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Chessman,  Oct.  i,  1818 

BEENE  Elijah  and  Mrs.  Levina  Standley,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Baker,     March   16,  1820 

BEANE  Hannah  H.  and  Thomas  Brown,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, Feb.  3,  1828 

BEAR  Charlotte  and  Lucas  Morgan,  attorney  at 

law,  at  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  July  15,  1824 

BEASLEY  Merebah,  daughter  of  John,  and 
Nathan  Miller,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  17,  1813 

BEAZELEY  John,  72,  and  Susan  Davenport, 
18,  daughter  of  Henry,  both  of  Prince  Ed- 
ward's Co.,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  by  Rev. 
Philip  Matthews,  Dec.  24,  1820 

BECKFORD  Lucinda,  17,  and  Eleazer   White, 

81,  at  Bermingham,  Eng.     Pheni.x  of  May  20,  1809 

Ann,  of  Boston,   and   George   C.  Beckford, 

formerly  of  Providence,  at  Boston,  Jan.  5,  1828 

George  C,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Ann 

Beckford,  of  and  at  Boston,  June  5,  1828 

BECKWITH  Truman  and  Alice  Brown,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt  Isaac,  both  of  and  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  15,  1814 

Parthenia  and  Joseph  W.  Turpin,  both  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  Jan.  14,  18 16 

BEBEE  Orson,  of  East  Haddam,  and  Elizabeth 
F.  Chappell,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Preston,  Dec.  9,  1819 


July  9. 

1827 

Oct.  13, 

1824 

June  6, 

1827 

Jan.  21, 

1828 

Oct.  15, 

1826 

May  30, 

1807 

Dec.  5, 

1822 

Aug.  24, 

1825 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  93 

BEBEP2  Lucy  and  Edwin  K.  Godfrey,  both  of 
Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 

Stanton    and    Abby    Bright    Balch,  both    of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
BEEBE  Mary  V.,  of  Johnston,  and  George  U. 
Brown,  of  North  Providence,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of 

Henry  and  Eliza  Ann  Wood,  at  Warren,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 
BEEDLE  Mrs.  Eliza,  of  PZdgartown,  Martha's 
Vineyard,  and  John  G.  Thurber,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thax- 
ter, 
BEAR.S    LiUis  and  David  Wood,  at    Rehoboth. 

Phenix  of 
BEERS   Julia  G.   and   Ezekiel  B.  Bosworth,    at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 

Mary  Ann  and  Aaron  Thayer,  Jr.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Thomas  T.,  of  Danbury,  Ct.,  and  Caroline 
S.  Johnson,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,  July  22, 

Spencer  and  Eleanor  J.  Hughes,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Benedict,  July   13, 

BELCHER  Joshua,  printer,  and  Charlotte  Bab- 
cock,  at  Milton,  Mass.     Phenix  of  May  30, 

Hannah  and  Reuben  Metcalf,  both  of  and  at 

Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  June  6, 

William,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Phebe 
Rider,  of  Middletown,  daughter  of  Will- 
iam, at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  11, 

Joseph    and    Harriet     Elderkin    Witter,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  June  9, 

Ira  and  Lydia  H.  Slibbins,  at  Smithfield. 
Patriot  of  Jan.  ig, 

Morrison,  printer,  and  Pina  Brunner,  at  Troy, 

N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Beman,  Feb.  i, 

BELDING  Calvin,  of  Benson,  Vt.,  and  Huldah 
Stearns,  of  Shoreham,  after  a  courtship  of 
12  and  acquaintance  of  24  hours,  at  Ben- 
son, Vt.  Patriot  of  Nov.  8, 
BELKNAP  Patty  and  Levi  Brigham,  of  Marl- 
boro, at  Westboro.     Phenix  of                               Feb.  14, 

Stephen,  of  Johnston,  and  Marcy  Sweet, 
daughter  of  Philip,  of  and  at  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Oct.  25, 

Stephen  and  Ann  Sweet,  daughter  of  Val- 
entine, at  Johnston,  May  30, 


827 

828 
807 
819 

820 
823 
828 
832 

823 
807 

815 

821 


94  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BELKNAP  Porter  and  Sarah  Williams,  both  of 

and  at  North  Kingstown,  Dec.  5,  1825 

BELL  John  and  Sarah  Coppersmith,  at  Peters- 
burgh,  Va.  Phenix  of  Oct.  14,  1809 
Drusilla  L.,  of  Newburn,  N.  C,  and  William 

Saunders,  formerly  of  Warren,  at  New- 
burn,  Dec.  26,  1825 
BELLOWS    Roxanna,    only    daughter    of    Dr. 

Eleazer,      and     Marmaduke      Mowry,     of 

Smithfield,  at  Glocester,  Oct.  16,  1808 

Eliphalet  C.  and  Mary  M.  Witter,  daughter 

of  Josiah,  both  of  and  at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Dec    10,  181  5 

Nancy  C,  of  Providence,  and  John  Jenckes, 

of  Warwick,  at  Providence,  by   Rev.   Dr. 

Gano,  April  30,  1820 

Susan  and  Henry  Simmons,  both  of  Johns- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  ii,  1825 
Louisa  and  William  Albertson,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  June  8,  1828 

BELTON  Dr.  Charles  and  Mrs.  Ann  H.  Ma- 
comber,  at  Darien,  Ga.,  June  14,  182 1 
BEMIS  Isaac  and  Louisa  Jones,   both  of   Wal- 

tham,  Mass.,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  March  14,  18 12 

Lewis    and    Maria    Sternes,    at    Worcester. 

Patriot  of  June  9,  1824 

BENCH  LEY  Louisa,  youngest  daughter  of  Ar- 
nold,   and    Christopher    Angell,    both    of 

and  at  Smithfield,  by  Samuel  Mann,  Esq.,  May  25,  1820 
Martha  P.  and  Rufus  S.  Gould,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  22,  1824 

James   H.,   of    Grafton,   Mass,   and    Nancy 

Allen,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  Aug.  8,  1827 

Isaac  and  Elizabeth  Thornton,  at  Johnston, 

by  Elder  Manchester.     Patriot  of  Oct    13,  1827 

Eliza,  of  Smithfield,  and  Alvin    Easton,    at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  22,  1827 

BENEDICT  Cyrus    R.,  of    Utica,    N.    Y.,   and 

Mary  S.   P'iske,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  April  25,  1828 

Stephen,  of    Albion    Mills,    Smithfield,    and 

Bathsheba  A.  Barber,  of  and  at  Hellingham, 

Mass.     Patriot  of  Aug.  11,  1830 

BENJAMIN  p:iiza,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Capt. 

Jonathan    Pitcher,  of    Pawtuxet.       Phenix 

of  July  20,  1802 

BENN   Mrs.  V.  M.,  daughter  of  James  Bryden, 

keeper  of  the  Tontine  Coffee  House,  and 

George  F.  Cooke,  the  comedian,  at    New 

York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barry.     Phenix  of  June  29,  181 1 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX -MARRIAGES  95 

BENNETT  John  and  Ann  Bazzell,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Jan.  23,  1806 

Minerva   and    Ray    Potter,  at    Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Aug.  16,  1812 

Reuben  S.  and  Anna  Hicks,  botli  of  and  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Aug.  11,  18 16 

Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  G.  Bnon,  both  of  and 

at  East  Greenwich,  March  21,  18 19 

Charles  and  Huldah  Harrington,  both  of  and 

at  Foster,  Sept.  14,  1820 

Zilpha  and  Thomas  Nobles,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Nov.  7,  1821 

Daniel  and  Deborah  Sherman,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict.     Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  7.  1824 
Sally   Ann,  eldest   daughter   of    Capt.    Sam- 
uel, of    Warwick,  and    Lyman    Sholes,  of 

Canterbury,  Ct.,  at   Warwick.     Patriot  of         p-eb.  28,  1824 
Betsey  and  Oliver  H.  Bishop,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  May  5,  1824 

Stephen   H.  and   Lydia  Butts,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown.      Patriot 

of  May  26,  1824 

Orpha,  of  Tiverton,  and  Joshua  Brownell,  of 

Troy,  Mass.,  at  Tiverton,  Oct.  20,  1824 

Miss  Reuben  and  George  C.  OIney,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  Sept.  22,  1825 

Job  and  Almira  B.  Jenckes,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  June  4,  1826 

Sylvania,  daughter  of  Capt.    Cornelius,  and 

Samuel    M.    Read,  at    Newport,   by    Rev. 

Mr.  Mudge,  Oct.  i,  1826 

William  G.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Cereny 

Williams,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Jan-  L  '82/ 

Joseph,    Jr.,    and    Bet.sey    Ann    Davis,    both 

of  Cumberland,  at  Central   F"alls.     Patriot 

of  March  14,  1827 

John  W.  and  Matilda  P.   Hudson,  at   Natic 

Village,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Dec.  13,  1827 

Lydia   Ann,  daughter   of    Capt.    Caleb,    and 

Nicholas  Arnold,  at  Natic  Village,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tatem,  l^ec.  13,  1827 

Adeline  and    Joseph   Colwell,  at    Cranston. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1832 

Lydia  E.,  daughter  of  Abraham,  and  Lewis 

Taylor,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr   Pickering,  Nov.  I2,  1832 

BENSON  Mary  C,  daughter  of  William  P.  R., 

and  Avery  Allen,    both  of   and  at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  23,  1819 


9fi  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BENSON  Hannah  R.,  daughter  of  William  P. 
R  ,  and  Charles  W.  Randall,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Sept.  i8,  1823 

John,  Jr.,  of  Columbia,  Penn  ,  and  Abigail 
Sherman,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at 
Portsmouth,  R.  I.     Patriot  of  March  3,  1824 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  George,  of  Brooklyn, 
Ct.,  and  Henry  Anthony,  of  Providence, 
at  Brooklyn.     Patriot  of  Oct.  28,  1826 

Ann,  daughter  of  William  P.  R.,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Daniel  Leonard,  of  F"all  River, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent.  Pa- 
triot of  April  14,  1827 

Benjamin  A.,  of  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  and  Hul- 
dah  A.  Hunt,  youngest  daughter  of  late 
Daniel,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Dec.  17,  1827 

Christian  and  Mary  Brotherton,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Elder  Brown,  Nov.  19,  1827 

BENT  Nancy,  of  Middlebury,  Mass.,  and  Joab 
Lindley,  of  Walpole,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  21,  182 1 

BENTLEY  William  and  Mrs.  Martha  Tread- 
well,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  Sept.  27,  1813 

Lucy  P^lizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Capt. 
Christopher,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Lem- 
uel Bacon,  merchant,  of  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  at  Woodstock,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Under- 
wood, March  lo,  18 14 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Capt.  Andrew 
Boyd,  of  East  Greenwich,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  28,  1821 

Thomas  and  Catharine  Barker,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  April  8,  1827 

Lucy,  of  Warwick,  and  Gilbert  S.  Aldrich,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  P~eb.  21,  1831 

BENTON    Martin  and  Mary    Smith,    at    North 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ellis.     Phenix  of  June  i,  181 1 

Joseph  D.,  of  Fryburg,  Mass.,  and  Jane  W. 
Clarke,  daughter  of  Coto  James,  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Nathaniel  Sweet,  Esq.,  April  4,  18 19 

BENTZ  Louisa  and  Henry  Bentz,  both  of  and 

at  Baltimore,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Frye,  May  10,  1831 

BERKELEY  Louisa  Emily,  eldest  daughter  of 
Hon.  Vice  Admiral  Berkeley,  and  Sir 
Thomas  Hardy,  Knt.,  at  Halifax,  N.  S. 
Phenix  of  Dec.  26,  1807 

BERLING  Harriet  A.  and  Thomas  Kinnecutt, 
Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  both  of  and  at  Wor- 
cester, by  Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft.     Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


97 


BERRIAN  Charlotte  E.,  daughter  of  James,  of 

New  York,  and  Capt.  Thomas  M.  Read, 

of  Newport,  U.  S.  Army,  at  New  York, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Berrian,  April  13,  1S16 

BERRY  Jesse  and  Susan  Rose,  at  Fort  Nelson, 

Ala.     Patriot  of  Dec.  7,  1822 

BERTHIER    General ,  Prince  of   Neuf- 

chatel,  Vice  Constable,  of  France,  and 
Princess  Elizabeth,  of  Bavaria,  in  Galla, 
Europe,  March  9,  1S08 

BERTRAND ,  daughter  of  General  Bert- 
rand,  one  of  Napoleon's  Grand  Marshals, 
and  Amadee  Thayer,  son  of  James,  late 
of  Rhode  Island,  in  France.     Patriot  of  July  9,  1828 

BETIS  Mrs.  Phebe,  84,  and  Dr.  Jonathan  Coe, 
82,  at  Rye,  N.  Y.,  her  4th  husband.  He 
had  not  stood  up  in  20  years  without 
crutches  but  he  did  so  at  his  wedding. 
Pheni.x  of  March  14,  1807 

BEVERLY  Esther  and   Earl  Sprague,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell.     Phenix  of  Aug.  22,  1807 
Sarah,  daughter  of  John,   Esq.,    and    James 

Burrough,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  28,  1809 

Charles,  of  Providence,  and  Prudence 
Lamed,  of  and  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Crosby,  Feb.  17,  181 1 

Lydia,  eldest  daughter  of  Gideon,  and  Will- 
iam VV.  Crandall,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  9,  18 13 

George,  of  Cranston,  and  Julia  Pinkney, 
daughter  of  Jacob,  of  and  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Feb.  22,  1816 

Esek  and  Cyrene  Brown,  both  of  and  at  Scit- 

uate,  May  5,  18 19 

Frances  and  James  liarnes,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  June  10,  1822 

Sarah  Ann  and  Amos  Briggs,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  June  10,  1822 

Sarah  Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  George,  and 
Capt.  George  Child,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  11,  1824 
Stephen,   Jr.,  and  Susan    Whipple,    both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,         Feb.  27,  1825 
James  B.  and  Mrs.  Fanny  Barney,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Feb.  2,  1828 

BEZEN  Shubael  Y.  and  Ann  Sweetland,  both 

of  and  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Aug.  i,  1827 

BICKNELL  Eliza,  widow  of  Asa,  Esq.,  and  Dr. 

Samuel  Allen,  at  Barrington.     Pheni.x  of  March  3,  1804 


gg  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BICKNELL  Esau,  60,  and  Susannah  Rogers, 
16,  both  of  Washington  Co.,  at  Hagerstown, 
Md.  Phenix  of  May  2,  1807 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of 
Cumberland,  and  Henry  P.  Franklin,  of 
Providence,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Watson,  March  29,  181 2 

Capt.  Benjamin  Ellery,  of  Barrington,  and 
Elizabeth  Dehane  Williams,  of  and  at 
White.stown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  11,  1812 

Joshua,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Marchant  Sessions, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  May  21,  1817 

Col.    Allen    and    Harriet    Byron    Kinnecut, 
daughter  of  Josiah,  both  of  and  at  Barring- 
ton, Dec.  4,  1817 
Francis,  of  Rome,  N.  Y.,  and  Elizabeth  Hull, 
daughter  of  late  Gideon,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,                                      May  17,  1818 
Joseph,   of    Barrington,   and    Louisa   Allen, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel  P.,  of  Providence, 
at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Dec.  5,  1827 
BICKNER  Margaret  R.,  daughter  of   Charles, 
of  Boston,  and  James  Whettemore,  at  At- 
tleboro.     Patriot  of                                                May  29,  1824 
BIGLEY  Capt.  Joshua  C.  and  Lydia  Swinbourne, 
daughter   of   late    Daniel,  both  of   and  at 
Newport,     Patriot  of                                               Sept.  14,  1822 
Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  Pe- 
leg  Burroughs,  at  Newport,  bv  Rev.  Mr. 
Gammell,                                      '                            July  13.  1826 
Martha,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and   Will- 
iam Lovie,  at  Newport,                                          May  19,  1828 
Abby  W.  and  Josiah  S.  Monroe,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Charle.s,  Sept.  23,  1830 

BILLINGS  Eleazer  B.,  merchant,  and  Elizabeth 
Sterry,  widow  of  Capt.   Nathan,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of  Dec.  6,  1806 
Elijah,  printer,  and  Grace  T.   Penniman,  in 

Boston.      Phenix  of  Jan.  30,  1808 

William,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Westcott,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell. 
Phenix  of  April  13,  181 1 

Ethelbert  R.  and  Eliza  Smith,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  25,  181 5 

Fanny,  daughter  of  Dr.  Billings,  of  Mansfield, 
Mass.,  and  Rev.  Richard  Briggs,  at  Mans- 
field, by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  May  20,  1816 
Charlotte  and  William  H.  Mann,  printer,  at 

Dedham,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Dec.  7,  18 16 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  99 

BILLINGS    Coddington,    of     Stonington,    and 
Mrs.  Ann  Babcock,  of  Westerly,  daughter 
of  Lieut.Gov.  Wilcox,  of    R.  I.,   at  Ston- 
ington, July  iS,  iSig 
Abby  and  William   Sterne,  both  of   and    at 

Providence,  Sept.  i6,  1819 

Mary  M.  and  Pasco  Haines,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  31,  1820 

Julia,  formerly  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  and 
Whipple  Razee,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  May  12,  1822 

Samuel  W.  and  Sarah  B.  Whittemore,  both 

of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  June  15,  1822 

Samuel  and  Mary  Yates,  daughter  of  Seth, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams,  Sept.  24,  1822 

Eliza  A.  and  Nathan  B.   Hall,  printer,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  I^ev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  30,  1823 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  William,  and  David 
B.  Doyle,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Feb.  8,  1S24 

Joseph  S.  and  Mary  Tripp,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, at  Providence,  Dec.  12,  1824 
Elizabeth  Sterry  and  Caleb  Moshier,  Jr.,  both 
of    Providence,    at    Boston,    in    St.    Paul's 
Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner,  July  25,  1827 
Edward    and    Harriet    M.  Spooner,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,                                                 March  24,  1829 
BILLINGTON    William    H.    and    Caroline    F. 
Melville,  both  of  Newport,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,                                           Aug.  20,  1826 
BINGHAM  Sophia,  daughter  of  Caleb,  Esq.,  of 
Boston,  and  Lieut.   Col.  Nathan  Towson, 
U.  S.  Lt.  Art.,  at  Boston.      Pheni.x  of                 April  20,  18 16 
William  T.  and  Mehitable    Bosworth,    both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  4,  1821 

BIRCH  MORE    Miss and    Mr. 

Rowed,  in  England.     Pheni.\  of  Aug.  19,  1809 

BIRD  Susan  and  George    Bass,  at    Boston,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Halley.     Pheni.x  of  April  20,  181 1 

Eliza,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  Charles 
Bradley,  at  Providence,  by  George  Tilling- 
hast,  Esq.,  .  Oct.  18,  1812 

Rev.  Edward,  83,  weighs   100  lbs.,  and  Miss 
Eliza  Cherry,  75,  weighs  200  lbs,  at  Mari- 
l.OfC.  on  Co.,  N.  C,  Dec. —,1821 

Amelia  D.  and  Harvey  Chaffee,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  23,  1826 

BIRKET  John,  of  Providence,  and  Abby  EUet, 

of  Warren,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Dec.  17,  1808 


100  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BISBETT  John    A.  and    Mrs.  Eliza   B.  Butler, 

both  of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  April  2,  1828 

BISHOP  Abby,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Lem- 
uel, and  Joseph  Sweet,  merchant,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Messer,  March  17,  1805 

Sally  and  Richard  Lippitt,  at  Providence,  March  29,  1807 
Comfort  and  Dorothea  Willes,  at  Rehoboth. 

Phenix  of  May  30,  1807 

Sally  and  Nathan  Daggett,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  24,  1807 

Phanuel,  Jr.,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  and  Sally 

Carpenter,  of  and  at  Lyndon,  Vt.     Pheni.x 

of  Oct.  10,  1807 

Hetty,  daughter  of  William,  and  James  Cole, 

at  Glocester,  Nov.  26,  1807 

Lydia  and  Capt.  William   Rodman,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  June  14,  1810 

Ebenezer  and  Polly  Wade,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Lewis,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Hill.     Phenix  of  Nov.  7,  1812 

Capt.  Nathaniel  and  Fanny  Winsor,  daughter 

of  Ira,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes.     Phenix  of  Feb.  27,  181 3 

Comfort,  Jr.,  and  Sally  Wood,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  June  20,  181 3 

Alpha,  of  Cumberland,  and  Rev.  Van  Rens- 

salier  Osborne,  of  Providence,  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  July  2,  1816 
Richard,   of    Scituate,   and    Sarah     Round, 

daughter  of  Caleb,  of  and   at    Foster,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Westcott,  June  i,  1817 

Zephaniah,    Jr.,    of    Glocester,    and      Mary 

Smith,  eldest  daughter  of  David,  of  Johns- 
ton, at  Scituate,  April  4,  1819 
Hamilton  and  Susan  H.  Linnett,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,   at    First   Baptist    Meeting 

House,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  May  9,  1819 

Samuel    N.,    formerly    of    Providence,   and 

Harriet  J.  King,    daughter  of  John,  both 

now  of  and  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Patriot  of  Jan.  26,  1820 
James  and   Mrs.    Mary  Pearce,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  3,  1821 

Mary  and  Dexter  Metcalf,  of.  Rhode  Island, 

at  New  London,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Nov.  17,  1821 

James  E.,  of  Boston,  and  Mary  Whipple,  of 

Providence,   at    Pawtucket,   by   Rev.   Dr. 

Benedict,  April  8,  1823 

Amanda  and  William  Ide,  both    of   and   at 

Seekonk,  Aug.  27,  1823 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  IQl 

BISHOP  John  J.  and  Sarah  Walker,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Richard,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pease.     Patriot  of  April  17,  1S24 

Oliver  H.  and  Betsey  Bennett,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  May  5,  1824 

George  B.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Amey  Smith, 
daughter  of  Hazel,  of  and  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  July  6,  1826 
Ruth  C.  and  Ebenezer  Gould,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  i,  1827 

Nathan  and  Mary  Munro,    daughter  of  Ed- 
ward, Jr.,  at  Bristol,  April  7,  1829 
Eliza  and  l^enjamin  C.  Fuller,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  4,  1832 

BISSELL  Eliza,  of  Providence,  and  Rev. 
Lewis  McDonald,  of  Rutland,  Vt.,  at  St. 
John's  Church,  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taft,  Aug.  29,  1826 

BITTERS  Mary  A.,  of  Holland,  and  J.  A. 
Jolly,  of  Switzerland,  at  New  York.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  14,  1829 

BIXBY  George  and  Zilpha  Manchester,  grand- 
daughter of  Hon.  Nehemiah,  Esq.,  at 
Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Dow. 
Phenix  of  Feb.  27,  1808 

BIXLEY  Johnson,  of  Brmifield,  Mass.,  and  Or- 
inda  Gracus,  of  and  at  Thompson,  Ct. 
Patriot  of  Nov.  14,  1821 

BIZEL  Sirah,  of  Seekonk,  and  Mary  Ann 
Northup,  of  and  at  Central  Falls,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict,  July  3,  1825 

BLACK  Martha  and  Daniel  Moley,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Phe- 
nix of  July  16,  1814 
Rev.  John  L.,  rector  of  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Pawtucket,  and  Mary  Howe,  daughter  of 
Sampson,  of  and  at  Killingly,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Atkins,  Dec.  6,  1816 
Azubah  W.  and  Walter  B.  Thayer,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,                                  June  16,  1828 
William  G.  and  Fanny  B.  Newman,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  25,  1829 

James,  Esq.,  of  Yarmouth,  Eng.,  and  Tereza 
Macei,  of  Athens,  Greece,  in  Elgina, 
Greece,  by  Rev.  Jonas  King.  She  is 
the  one  Lord  Byron  refers  to  in  his 
poem  of  "Fair  Maid  of  Athens,"  Jan.  28,  1829 

BLACKALLER  Rev.  Henry  and  Ann  Sabine, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Mr.  Sabine,  at  Boston. 
Patriot   of  March  10,  1830 


]02  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BLACKBURN  Elizabeth  Leonard,  daughter  of 
Nathan,  Esq.,  and  Serrell  Cooke,  at  Che- 
pachet.     Patriot  of  March  14,  1827 

BLACKINGTON  Mrs.  Polly  and  Josiah  Draper, 

both  of  Attleboro,  at  Providence,  March  7,  18 13 

Caroline  and  Leonard  Blackington,  both  of 
and  at  Attleboro,  May  27,  1818 

Leonard  and  Caroline  Blackington,  both  of 
and  at  Attleboro,  May  27,  181 8 

Charlotte  and  Samuel  P.  Fiske,  at  Attleboro, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Nelson.  June  28,  1820 

Charlotte  and  Samuel  P.  Fisher,  at  Attle- 
boro [correct],  June  28,  1820 

Virgil  and  Hannah  S.  Robinson,  daughter  of 
Col.  Obed,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kill- 
ham,  Oct.  8,  1823 

Eliza   and    Nelson    Morse,  both   of    and   at 

Attleboro.     Patriot  of  Dec.  27,  1823 

Azubah    and   John    Tefft,    both    of    and    at 

Attleboro.     Patriot  of  Dec.  31,  1823 

BLACKMAR     Sarah   and    Robert    Aldrich,   at 

Glocester.     Pheni.x  of  June  8,  1805 

BLACKSTOCK  Mary  and   Thomas  D.  Shum- 

way,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Boston,  Oct.  9,  1827 

Jane  C.,  of  Providence,  and  Samuel  Topliff, 
Proprietor  of  News  Room,  Boston,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  i,  1829 

BLACKWELL  Lucy  S.  and  Gabriel  Freeman, 

of   Virginia,   at    Augusta,  Ga.     Pheni.x  of        July  29,  1809 

BLAIR  Mr.  and    Miss Page,  in 

Virginia.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  26,  1808 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and  Henry 
Rogers,  editor  of  National  Aegis,  at  Wor- 
cester, Mass.     Phenix  of  Dec.  13,  1817 
BLAISDELL  Joel  and  Adeline  Lawton,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Dec.  13,  1826 

BLAKE    Miss    Elizabeth,    14,   and   Mr. 

Treadvvay,  84,  at  Peircy,  N.  H.     Phenix  of        June  22,  1802 

Nathan,  94,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Brinton,64.  He 
is  the  only  survivor  of  the  first  settlers  of 
the  town,  at  Keene,  N.  H.     Phenix  of  Jan.  11,  1806 

George,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  U.  S.  Attorney  for 
Massachusetts,  and  Sarah  Olcott  Mordock, 
of  and  at  Hanover,  N.  H.     Phenix  of  June  30,  1810 

Jerusha,  daughter  of  Ezra,  of  Wrentham,  and 
Chester  Bugbee,  of  Attleboro,  at  Wren- 
tham, by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  Dec.  19,  181 1 

Judson  and  Mary  Easton,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  24,  18 12 


June 

24, 

18 

4 

July 

27> 

iS 

6 

Dec. 

II, 

18 

7 

Aug, 

30, 

18. 

20 

821 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  103 

BLAKE  Rev.   John    L.    and    Louisa   G.    Rich- 
mond, daughter  of  William,  Esq.,   both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 
Henry  and  Polly  Tommy,  at  Fayetteville,  N. 

C.     Pheni.x  of 
Mela,  of  Wrentham,  and  Comfort  Barrows, 

of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nelson, 
James    and    Betsey    Champlain   Mathewson, 

at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright, 
Virgil,  of  Wrentham,    Mass.,    and    Rosanna 

Follett,  daughter  of  Luther,  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev,  Mr.  Potter,  Oct.  25, 
Nancy  V.  and  Alfred  Joslin,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
Elizabeth  and  Edward  Walker,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of 
Mercy,  of  Taunton,  and  Thomas  Rose,  Jr., 

of  Wellington,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of 
Esther  S.,  of  Rochester,  N.  H.,  and  Job  N. 

Tuttle,  of  Providence,  at  Rochester, 
James  H.,  of  Taunton,  and   Sarah  Pitts,  of 

and  at  Dighton.     Patriot  of 
Sally  and  John    Brierly,    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Capt.  A and  Mary  Presbrey,  at  Taun- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton, 
Mrs.  Catharine  C,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 

Francis    Blake,    of    Worcester,    and    Rev. 

Thomas  R.  Sullivan,  of  Keene,  N.   H.,  at 

Worcester,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft, 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Bristol,  and 

Capt.  John  Martin,  of  Barrington,  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford, 
Samuel,   Jr.,   of   Warren,    and    Mary    Ann 

Ladieu,  of  Barrington,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Baker.     Patriot  of 
Lieut.  George  S.,  U.  S.  Navy  [of  Mass.],  and 

Mary  A.  A.  Barron,  youngest  daughter  of 

Capt.  James,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Gosport,  Va., 
Col.    Stillman,    of    Providence,    and     Amey 

Angell,  daughter  of  William,  of  Smithfield, 

at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Loring, 
Joseph,  and  Sarah  P.  Johnson,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Ira,    of   New   York,   and   Anna   M.    Policy, 

daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of  and  at  Fo.xboro, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Storer, 
Eliott  and    Lucy   Sarle,   daughter  of    Hon. 

Nathaniel,   at    Providence,   by    Rev.   Mr. 

Haskins.     Patriot  of 


Jan.  31, 

1822 

March  9, 

1822 

Dec.  4, 

1822 

June  I, 

1823 

Sept.  24, 

1823 

Nov.  23, 

1S23 

Oct.  2, 

1825 

Jan.  19, 

1826 

June  4, 

1827 

Dec.  5, 

1827 

Aug.  16, 

1829 

Oct.  29, 

1829 

Oct.  10, 

1830 

Nov.  IS, 

1831 

Oct.  27, 

1832 

104  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BLANCH  ARD  William  and  Mademoiselle  Ce- 
celia Aldolphe,  of  M.  Godeau's  Company, 

at  Providence,  July  5,  1821 

Joshua  P.  and  Mrs.  Lucretia  Catharine  Tim- 

mons  Hill,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Sept.  28,  1822 

Col.  Jacob  and  Thomas  Jefferson  Cameron, 

second   daughter  of  Judge   Cameron,  and 

granddaughter  of  Gen.  John  Stark,  at  Rye- 
gate,  Vt.  Patriot  of  Feb.  14,  1824 
John,    of  Coventry,    and    Celinda    Sweet,  of 

West    Greenwich,    at  Cranston,  by   Rev. 

Henry  Tatem,  Sept.  18,  182 

John    A.,  of    Boston,    and    Sarah    Harding, 

daughter  of  Richard,  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  5,  1832 

Sylva  and  James  Langley,  at  Albion  Village,  Dec.  16,  1832 
BLANDING  Sally,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Col. 

Christopher,  and  Gardiner  Rounds,  at  Re- 

hoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson.     Phenix 

of  March  13,  1813 

Shubael  and  Mrs.  Sally  Gay,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thomp- 
son, Oct.  21,  1816 
Wheeler    M.,  of   Bristol,  and  Eliza  Norton, 

daughter  of  William,  of  and  at  Tiverton. 

Patriot  of  June  2,  1821 

Thomas  and  Nancy  Lyon,  at  Attleboro,  July  15,  1823 
Dr.  S and  Mary  Bullard,  of  Pepperill, 

Mass.,  at  Camden,  S.  C.     Patriot  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

Edward  M.  and  Emeline  S.  Maine,  both  of 

and   at    Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Edes. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  29,  1825 

William,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  P.  Bullock, 

daughter  of  Jabez,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  James  O.  Barney,  Oct.  20,  1825 

Shubael   and  Lucy   Ann    Dunham,  both   of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  4,  1830 

BLANEY      Edward,    32,    musician,    and    Mrs. 

S Ingham,     39,     musician,      both 

blind,  at  Manchester,  ling.     Patriot  of  Sept.  19,  1821 

BLASH FIELD      Chester     and     Eliza    Smith, 

daughter   of   Christopher,  of  Cranston,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Phenix 

of  April  27,  181 1 

Harvey,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Lucia 

Mason,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  and  at 

Killingly,  Ct.     Phenix  of  Oct.  29,  1814 

Mrs.    Eliza,    of     Providence,     and    Sheldon 

Battey,  of  Louisville,  Ga.,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  16,  1823 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  105 

BLASS  Duliano  and  Mrs.  Anna  Peckham,  both 

of  and  at    Glocester,  by    Timothy  Sweet, 

Esq.,  Jan.  lo,  1826 

BLAZER  WiUiam,   16,  and    Catharine  Yayden, 

II,  at  Mendham.     Phenix  of  July  16,  1S03 

BLESDELL  Henry  and  Sarah   Munroe,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  9,  1824 

BLISS  Sally  and  Charles  Gushing,  at  Rehoboth. 

Phenix  of  May  21,  1803 

Rev.  Samuel,  Jr.,  of  Stafford,  Ct.,  and  Mrs. 

Emma  Gorham,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  26,  18 10 

James,  3d,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Olive  Jacobs,  of 

and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill.     Phenix 

of  May  21,  1 814 

Rebeccah  M.  and  Henry  W.  Hoyle,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Philadelphia.     Phenix  of  June  15,  1816 

James,  of  Warren,  and  Maria  Burrough,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  13,  1816 
Dr.  James,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Sally  Wood- 
ward, of   and    at    Dighton,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Gushee,  May  7,  1817 

Charlotte   and    Ebenezer    Tiffany,    Esq.,    at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     I^henix 

of  Oct.  24,  1818 

Elizabeth  B ,  of  Warwick,  and  Benjamin  H. 

Butler,    of    Providence,    at     Warwick,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  April  11,  1819 

Zeba  and   Lepha  B.   Peck,  at   Rehoboth,  by 

Rev.  Otis  Thompson,  April  6,  1820 

Lucinda,  daughter  of  Capt.  Asa,  of  Reho- 
both, and  John  W.   Hicks,  of  Tiverton,  at 

Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  Oct.  28,  1820 

James,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Rhoda  Tisdale,  of 

Taunton,  at  Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  Jan.  27,  1821 

Ebenezer  D.  and   Martha  D.  Bass,  daughter 

of  William,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  March  10,  1821 

Barbara  and  James  Ballou,  both  ot    and    at 

Cumberland.     Patriot  of  June  16,  1821 

Susan  and    William    Eddy,    both    of   Valley 

Falls,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 

Patriot  of  May  i,  1822 

Cromwell,    Jr.,    of    Rehoboth,    and    Content 

Bowers,  of  and  at  Swanzey.     Patriot  of  June  12,  1824 

Otis,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Roxana    Wilbur,  of 

and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  April  13,  1825 

George,  Jr.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Mary 

S.  Dwight,    daughter  of    Hon.  Theodore, 

Jr.,  at  Springfield,  Mass.     Patriot  of  May  4,  1825 


106 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


BLISS  Lavina,  of  Seekonk,  and  Daniel  Smith,  of 

North  Providence,  at  Olneyville,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Cheney,  Dec.  ii,  1825 

Adeline,  of  Rehoboth,   and  Joseph  Capron, 

of   Attleboro,  at  Rehoboth,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Vernon,  April  10,  1826 

Abby   W.,   daughter   of    Capt.    Asaph,  and 

Abel  Carpenter,  Jr.,  at  Rehoboth, by  Allen 

Hunt,  Esq.,  June  13,  1826 

Hiram,  of  P'all  River,  and  Clarinda  D.  Wil- 
bur, of  and  at  Raynham,  Oct.  12,  1826 
Asaph  L.  and  Nancy  B.  Perry,  at  Rehoboth, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Vernon,  Oct.  22,  1826 

Zenas  and  Phebe  Waterman  Randall,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Cheeney,  -  Jan.  14,  1828 

Otis,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Charlotte  Dennis,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  30,  1828 

Almira,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jeremiah,  of  New- 
port, and  George  W.    Mason,   of  Wayne, 

N.  Y.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  June  29,  1828 
Asena  C.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Samuel 

S.  Carpenter,  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tobey.     Patriot  of  July  28,  1830 

BLIVEN  Luke  and  Elizabeth  Gray,  both  of  and 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  27,  1825 

Ira,  of  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  and  Elizabeth  Max- 
son,  of  and  at  Hopkinton,  Oct.  30,  1825 
Pardon,  of  Westerly,  and   Fanny  States,  of 

and  at  Stonington,  Ct.,  Nov.  2,  1825 

Susan  B.  and  Benjamin  R.  Dawley,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  2,  1827 

Susan  P.  and  Samuel  Morgan,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  June  15,  1828 

BLOCK    Ann  and    Henry    Downing,    by   Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  March  3,  1805 

BLODGETT    Samuel    C,   late   of   Providence, 

and  Miss  Williams,  of  and  at  Gi- 
braltar. Phenix  of  Oct.  5,  1812 
Pamela,  eldest  daughter  of  Russell,  of  East 

Windsor,    and    Capt.    Lyman    Cooley,    of 

Providence,  at  former  place,  Sept.  9,  1819 

William  P.  and  Susan  J.  Talbot,  daughter  of 

Caot.    Ephraim,    both    of    Providence,    at 

New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mortimer,  Aug.  4,  1829 

BLOOD    Lavina   and   William    Whitmore,   Jr., 

both  of  Sturbridge,  at  Providence.     Patriot 

of  Sept.  29,  1819 

BLOSSOM    William,    of   Schenectady,    N.    Y., 

and  Jerusha  Morse,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  at 

Providence,  Oct.  13,  1818 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


107 


BLY  Joseph,  of  Cranston,  and  Ardelia  Fall- 
man,  of  Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Jacobs.     Pheni.\  of  March  25,  181 5 

Pamela  A.  and  George  Thomas,  both  of 
Cumberland,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  April  22,  1813 

Esther  M.,  daughter  of  Oliver,  and  Isaiah  P. 
Fuller,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Jan.  23,  1820 

Mrs.  Dorcas  and  Josias  Southvvick,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1824 
Mrs.   Ardelia,  of    Providence,  and    Newman 
Thurber,  of  Rehoboth,  at    Johnston.     Pa- 
triot of                                                                     March  19,  1825 

BLYTH  James  and  Mary  Young,  both  of  Crans- 
ton, at  Providence,  March  16,  1820 

BOAK  Richard  and  Hannah  Story,  at  Ports- 
mouth.    Pheni.x  of  July  4,  1807 

BOARDMAN  James  and  Jane  Snelling,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,  of  Boston,  at  Providence. 
Pheni.x  of  Aug.  15,  1807 

Eliza  C,  of  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  and  Laurant 
Clerc,  of  La  Balone,  Vr.,  both  deaf  and 
dumb.  Mr.  C.  is  an  instructor  in  the  in- 
stitute, at  Hartford,  and  Miss  B.,  one  of 
his  pupils,  at  Cohoesville,  near  Waterford, 
N.  Y.,  at  house  of  Benjamin  Prescott,  May  3,  1819 

George  Dana,  of  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  and 
Sarah  B.  Hall,  of  and  at  Salem,  Mass., 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Bolles.  They  are  shortly  to  sail 
for  India  as  missionaries,  July  3,  1825 

BODGE  Samuel,  of  Providence,    and  Maria    B. 

Bush,  of  and  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  July  16,  1825 

BOGERT  Sarah  V.,  daughter  of  J.  C.  and  Dr. 
Isaac  I.  Greenwood,  both  of  and  at  New 
York.     Patriot  of  Dec.  4,  1822 

Theodore  P.,  of  New  York,  and  Frances  N. 
Jones,  daughter  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  both 
now  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  April  15,  1828 

BOGGS  Leander  H.  and  Sarah  Ann  W.  Keath, 

at  Pawtucket,  June  11,  1826 

BOGMAN  Joseph  and  Ann  Goss,  of  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  31,  18 13 

BOLLES    George,    merchant,   and    Sophia    F. 
Field,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  7,  1807 
Dan   and    Pamela    Commins,  at   Thompson, 

Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow.     Phenix  of  Oct.  30,  181 3 


108  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BOLLES    David     and     Hannah    A.    Thurber, 

daughter  of  Major  William,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mace,  Oct.  lo,  1822 

Leonard,  of  Cranston,  and  Maria  Manchester, 

of  and  at  West  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Manchester,  June  15,  1823 

David,   of    Providence,  and  Margaret  Price, 

of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  Nov.  26,  1827 

J.  N.,  formerly  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Mary 

W.  Barton,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Church,  April  23,  1829 

J.  N.,  formerly  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Mary 

W.  Barton,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Church,  April  23,  1829 

BOLSTER   James   and    Nancy  Spicer,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  26,  1806 

Nancy  and  Samuel  E.  Hamlen,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  28,  1817 

Sarah  J.  and  James  Barrows,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,   by    Rev.    Mr.    Blake,   at    St. 

Paul's  Church,  March  19,  1818 

Richard,  Jr.,  of  Douglass,  Mass.,  and  Lucina 

Stone,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  Dec.  27,  181 8 

BOLTWOOD     Lucius,     attorney  at    law,    and 

Fanny  H.  Sheperd,  daughter  of  late  Rev. 

Mace,   of    Little  Compton,    at    Amherst, 

Mass.     Patriot  of  Sept.  8,  1824 

BONAPARTE  Jerome,  youngest  brother  of  the 

first  consul,  and  Elizabeth  Patterson,  eldest 

daughter  of  William,  merchant,  of  and  at 

Baltimore,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Carroll.    Phenix 

of  Jan.  7,  1 804 

Jerome  and  the  Princess  Royal  of  Wirtem- 

burg,   sister   in   law   of   the  late  Princess 

Royal,  of   Great    Britain,    new    Queen   of 

Wirtemburg,  at  Paris,  Fr.      Pheni.x  of  Nov.  22,  i  806 

Jerome  Napoleon  and  Susan  Mary  Williams, 

only  daughter  of  late  Benjamin,  of  and  at 

Baltimore,  by  the  Most  Rev.  James  Whit- 
field, Arch  Bishop  of  Baltimore,  Nov.  3,  1829 
BONY  Terzah  and  William  Keer,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  29,  1819 

BOODEN  Abraham  and  Mrs. Marstin,  at 

Prospect     Phenix  of  Oct.  10,  1807 

BOODRY  Sophronia  and  Edward  H.  Jones,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  June  19,  1828 

John  and  Mary  Baxter,  both  of  Smithfield, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  9,  1828 

Abigail  and  Andras  Bowen,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  31,  1829 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  109 

BOONE  Capt.   James    and  Elizabeth  M.  Read, 

daughter  of  Eleazer,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port. Patriot  of  Oct.  21,  1820 
Alice  C,  daughter  of  James,  and  Silas  Ward, 

both  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  28,  1820 

Sarah  E.  and  Thomas  G.  Brown,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  Nov.  28,  1819 

Mrs.    Elizabeth,    74,   of  Warwick,   and  Dea. 

William    Tilley,     84,    of     Newport.      The 

Deacon    has    10   children,    75    grand     and 

25     great     grandchildren,     at     Wickford. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1821 

Christopher  Columbus,  of  North  Kingstown, 

and  Eliza  Ann  Updike,  second    daughter 

of   Capt.    Daniel,  formerly  of  Providence, 

at  plantation  St.  Cyiclo  Agnacate,  Island 

of  Cuba,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bicdoma,  April  18,  1S27 

BOOTH   John   and    Mary  Hall,  both  of  and  at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  29,  1 82 1 
BORDEN   Amasa  and  Mary  Simmons,  both  of 

and  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Nov.  13,  1819 

Phebe,  daughter  of  late  William,  and  Samuel 

Vaughn,  jr.,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Feb.  23,  1820 

Nathaniel  B.  and  Sarah  Gray,  at  Tiverton, 

Patriot  of  March  29,  1S20 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  Simson,  and  Pardon 

G.  Seabury,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Sept.  2,  1820 

Judeth,    daughter   of  late    Simeon,  and  Job 

Durfee,  Representative  Elect  to  Congress, 

both  of  and  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cole- 
man. Patriot  of  Nov.  25,  1820 
Eleanor,    daughter  of   John,    and     Gardiner 

Thomas,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  April  10,  1822 

Ann  and    Capt.   Jacob   Smith,   at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  5,  1822 

Amey,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  Troy,  Mass., 

and  William  Grinnell,  at  Tiverton.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  13,  1822 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  Troy,  Mass., 

and  William  Cooke,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot 

of  Nov.  13,  1822 

Benajah  and  Mercy  Hart,  at  Tiverton.  Pa- 
triot of  May  21,  1823 
David  and  Mrs.  Mary  Carver,   at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  15,  1823 

John   and    Abbey  Davis,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Jonathan,  at  Somerset.     Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1823 

Ann  and  Isaac  Fowler,  both  of  Fall  River, 

at  Assonet.     Patriot  of  March  23,  1825 


110  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BORDEN    James,   of    F"all    River,   and    Louisa 

Sherman,  of  and  at  Swanzey.     Patriot  of  Oct.  I2,  1825 

Fidelia,  daughter  of  late  George,  and  Mat- 
thew C.  Durfee,  cashier  of  the  F'all  River 
Bank,  at  Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  Dec.  28,  1826 

Sylvia  W.,  daughter  of  late  George,  and 
Joseph  IDurfee,  at  F'all  River,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Smith,  Dec.  28,  1826 

Emeline,  daughter  of  Capt.  Abner  and  Ben- 
jamin LeValley,  at  Fall  River.     Patriot  of  Dec.  2,  1826 

Delana,  daughter  of  late  George  and  Nathan 

Durfee,  at  Fall  River.      Patriot  of  May  9,  1827 

Isaac,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Martha  Hathaway, 
daughter  of  late  Michael,  of  and  at  As- 
sonet  Village,  Freetown.     Patriot  of  Oct.  20,  1827 

Jefferson  and  Susan  Elizabeth  Easton,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Norman,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  15,  1S28 

John  C,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Ann  B.  Manches- 
ter, at  Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  April  27,  1828 

Mary  and  Hosea  Covel,  at  New  Bedford,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Holmes,  Aug.  10,  1828 

Major  and  Elizabeth  P.  PVench,  daughter  of 
late  Ephraim,  at  Fall  River  Village,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Ross,  Dec.  24,  1828 

Rhoda    and    Daniel    Wilco.x,    at    Tiverton. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  28,  1829 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Henry,  of  Bristol,  and 
Gardiner  Spencer,  of  East  Greenwich,  on 
Hog  Island,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.  Patriot 
of  Aug.  4,  1830 

Lefavor  H.  and  Prescilla  D.  Dwelly,  at  Fall 

River.     Patriot  of  Oct.  12,  1831 

BOSQUE  Miss ,    daughter   of   late    Bar- 

""tholomew,  and    VVilliam    C.    C.    Claiborne, 
Gov.  of  Louisiana,  both  of  and  at  New  Or- 
leans, by  Rev.  F'ather  Anthenie,  Nov.  8,  1812 
BOSS  Sally,  daughter   of    John    L.,    Esq.,   and 

Charles  Haskins,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  May  18,  1805 

Col.  Joseph  and  Abigail  H.  Richardson, 
daughter  of  Jacob,  Esq.,  at  Newport.  Phe- 
ni.x  of  June  17,  1809 

Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Edward,  and 
Henry  B.  Wheeler,  both  of  Providence,  at 
Warren,  Dec.  4,  1814 

Philip,  of  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  and  Sally  A.  Stan- 
ton, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Dec.  23,  1S16 

Eliza,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  John  Stan- 
ton, Jr.,  of  Richmond,  at  South  Kingstown, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hammond,  Jan.  2,  1829 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  m 

BOSS  Martha  D.,  daughter  of  William,  and  Eben- 

ezer  D.  Bliss,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  March  lo,  1821 

William  D.  and  Eliza  D.   Stall,    daughter  of 

General  Isaac,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  11,  1822 

Eliza  H.,  daughter  of  late  William    and  Tid- 

deman  H.  Weeden,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wheaton,  Jan.  7,  1824 

Jeremiah  and  Olive  Wilder,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  21,  1828 

Nicholas  G.  and  Mary  11  DeWoIfe,  daughter 

of  Charles,  at  Newport,  at  Trinity  Church,        Sept.  30,  1829 
Nicholas  G.    and   Abby    Bradford  DeWolfe, 

daughter    of    Charles,    at  Trinity  Church, 

Newport  [correct],  Sept.  30,  i  829 

Nicholas  G.  and    Abby    Bradford  DeWoIfe, 

daughter  of    Charles,    at    Trinity    Church, 

Newport,  Sept.  30,  1829 

This  was  erroneously    inserted  on  Saturday 

[Oct.  3],  last. 
Harriet  daughter  of    late  John  L.,  and  Hon. 

Dutee,  J.   Pearce,  M.  C,  at    Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Dec.  2,  1825 

BOSTON   Emeline   and    Philip  Lewis,    both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Wilson,  Dec.  22,  1822 

Emeline  and  Philip    Lewis,    both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  22,  1822 

Edward  and  Pamelia  Church,  both  of  Troy, 

Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, Aug.  24,  1828 
BOSWORTH  Polly,  29,  and  Benjamm  Leonard, 

89,  at  Ashland,  Ct.     Phenix  of  Jan.  7,  1809 

Ann    P.,   youngest    daughter    of    Benjamin, 

Esq.,  and  Thomas  H.  Russell,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  July  8,  1813 

Betsey,  only  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq,,  and 

Rev.  Benjamin  B.  Smith,  at  St.  Michael's 

Church,  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  June  4,  1818 

Hannah,  of  Bristol,    and    Joseph  Adams,  of 

Providence,   at    Bristol,    by    Rev.    Bishop 

Griswold,  Aug.  17,  1818 

Polly  T.  and  Lawton  Ingraham,  both  of  and 

at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Aug.  30,  1819 

Ebenezer  and  Ruth  B.  Townsend,  at  Bristol. 

Patriot  of  April  8,  1820 

Fanny  H.,  of  Swanzey,  and  Solomon  Chace, 

of  Providence,    at  Warren,  by    Rev.   Mr.  ^'" 

Rexford,  April  9,  1820 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Ann  Bourne,  at  Bris- 
tol, at  the  Catholic  Congregational  Church, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Nov.  19,  1820 


112  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BOSWORTH  Mehitable  and  William  T.  Bing- 
ham, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  4,  1821 

Betsey  H.,  daughter  of  Major  Asa,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Christian  M.  Nestell,  formerly 

of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  May  7,  1821 

Lydia  and  William  Gabriel  Crump,  at  Bristol. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  17,  1821 

Ezekiel  B.  and  Julia  G.  Beers,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Dec.  5,  1822 

Hopestill  and  John  Thurber,  Jr.,  both  of  and 

at  Warren.     Patriot  of  June  28,  1823 

Pamelia  and  John  Martin,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 

Warren.     Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1824 

Samuel,  of  Warren,  and  Abby  Humphrey,  of 

and  at  Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1824 

William,    of    Dartmouth,    and    Almira  Case, 

daughter  of  Gardiner,  at  Rehoboth.  Pa- 
triot of  April  16,  1825 
Caroline,  of  Providence,  and  Amory  Sibley, 

of  Augusta,  Ga.,   at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  23,  1825 

Jonathan,  of  Swanzey,  and  Mary  Salisbury, 

daughter  of  Caleb,  of  and  at  Warren,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  March  18,  1827 

Electa  Ann,  of  Seekonk,  and  O  iver  Reming- 
ton,   of  and    at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Pickering,  Nov.  4,  1827 

Peleg,   Jr.,  of    Rehoboth,   and    Martha    W. 

Thurber,    daughter   of    Darius,  of  and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  18,  1827 

Elizabeth  and  Stephen  A.  Aplin,  Jr.,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  19,  1827 
Stephen,    Jr.,    of    Providence,     and     Rachal 

Moulton,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,    Mass.,  by 

Stephen  Moulton,  Esq.,  Dec.  21,  1828 

Lewis  and  Sarah  Ann  Oxx,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  19,  1829 

Phebe  Ann  and  Esek  Stone,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  31,  1829 

Adeiia    Wheaton,    of  Rehoboth,  and   James 

H.  Mumford,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  Re- 
hoboth. by  Rev.  Mr.  Vernon,  Oct.  3,  1830 
BOTDIKENS    Betsey    and    William    Brimble- 

come,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tackum,  all  of  and  at 

Spiffletown,  Dec.  31,  1829 

BOURNE  Julia    Maria,  daughter   of  late    Hon. 

Benjamin,  and  Abel  Jones,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  June  10,  181 1 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  Hy 

BOURNE    Lydia  and  John  Shory,  both  of  and 

at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  I'itman,  Dec.  21,  1817 

Nancy  and  Alfred  Halkcom,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.  Patriot  of  Feb.  27,  18 19 
Martha,  daughter  of  Shearjashub,  Esq.,  and 

Ebenezer  Smith,  of  Barrington,  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  April  4,  1820 

Mary    Ann    and    Samuel    Bosworth,    Jr.,    at 

Bristol,    at    the    Catholic    Congregational 

Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Mary  Ann,  daughter   of  Shearjashub,   Esq., 

of  Bristol,  and  Penuel  Corbett,  of  Virginia, 

at  Bristol,  at  the  Congregational  Meeting 

House,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  March  8,  1821 

Thomas,     of     New     Bedford,     and     l^etsey 

Greene,    daughter   of   Samuel,    of   and    at 

Pavvtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Nov.  17,  1822 

Francis,  of  Providence,  and  Nancy  Bartlett, 

of  and  at  Cumberland,  June  ^,  1824 

BOURS  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John,  and  Perez 

O.  Richmond,  both  of  Newport,  at  Provi- 
dence, May  I,  1806 
BOWCOCK  John  and  Hannah  Sanford,  both  of 

Troy,  Mass.,  at   Providence,   by  Rev.   Dr. 

Edes,  Sept.  6,  1828 

BOWDOIN     Mrs.     Sarah,    widow    of    the    late 

Governor    Bowd(>in,    and     Major    General 

Dearborn,  at  Boston,  Nov.  11,  1813 

BOWEN  Eleazer,  in  8ist  year,  and  Mrs.  Martha 

Ballou,  aged  74,  at  Glocester,  by  Rev.  Will- 
iam Bowen  Pheni.x  of  Dec.  4,  1802 
Julia,  daughter  of    Col.   Ephraim,    and  John 

D.  Martin,  of  New  York,  merchant,  at  the 

Episcopal  Church,  by    Rev.   Dr.  Crocker, 

at  Providence.      Phenix  of  Oct.  29,  1803 

Polly,    of    Lisbon,  Ct.,  and    Rufus  Mathew- 

son,  Esq.,  of  Rhode  Island,  at  Lisbon,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Lee.     Phenix  of  May  5,  1804 

Esther   W.,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.   Pardon, 

and    Charles    W.    Greene,    of  New    York, 

merchant,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Dec.   13,  1806 

Mrs.  Mary,  70,  and  Jonathan  Tourtellot,  "]■], 

her  fifth  husband,  at  Scituate.     Phenix  of  May  30,  1807 

Sally,  daughter  of  Asa  and  Abel  Chaffee,  at 

Rehoboth.     Phenix  of  Aug.  29,  1807 

Ichabod  and  Mrs.  Mary  McCann,  at  Reho- 
both, Feb. II,  1808 
Henry,    Esq.,    attorney  at  law,  and  Harriet 

Munro,  second  daughter  of  Capt.    James, 

of  and  at  Cranston.     Phenix  of  Feb.  20,  1808 


114 


VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


BOWEN   Isaac    and    Polly    Luther,   at  Warren. 

Phenix  of  '  Nov.  26,  1808 

Martin  and  Freelove  Potter,  at  Scituale,  Dec.  18,  1808 

Capt.     Benjamin     and     Lucina     Sayles,    at 

Glocester,  March  26,  1809 

Isaac,  Sr.,  and  Henrietta  C.  Downer,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  29,  1S09 

Maria,  daughter  of  Dr.    William,    and  John 

Whipple,  Jr.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  23,  1809 

Ephraim  and  Sarah  Munroe,  eldest  daughter 

of  Joseph,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill. 

Pheni.x  of  Dec.  g,  1809 

Eliza,    daughter    of    Isaac    B.,   and  William 

Hamlin,  April  12,  1810 

David    and  Eliza  Chace,  daughter    of  Capt. 

Gilbert,  at  Friends'  Meetmg  House,  New- 
port, Sept.  13,  1810 
Andra  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Thayer,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  Jan.  10,  181 1 

Rebecca  and   Rhodes  G.  Allen,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  March  31,  181 1 

Sally  and  John  W.  Dexter,  at  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Phenix  of  Aug.  24,  181 1 

Dr.  William  C.  and  Rebecca  Olney,  daughter 

of  late  Christopher,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  March  25,  1812 

Maria    A.,    daughter    of     Dr.    Joseph,    and 

Thomas  Smith,  at  Glocester,  March  29,  1812 

Mary,  of  Swanzey.  and  James  Baker,  of  Re- 
hoboth, at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.   Mr.   Lewis,         Feb.  21,  1813 
Isaac,  of  Scituate,  and  Aidah  Mowry,  of  and 

at  Burrillville.     Phenix  of  May  15,  1813 

Rhoda  and    Oliver  Greene,  both    of   and  at 

Glocester,  Oct.  3,  1813 

Frances,  daughter  of  Dr.  Pardon,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Charles  W.  Greene,  of  Boston, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Phenix 

of  Oct.  9,  1813 

Pamela,  of  Rehoboth,  and  George  D.  Dodds, 

of  Providence,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Hill,  Oct.  28,  1813 

Sally   and    Lewis    Legrand,  both    of  and  at 

Providence,  Nov.  25,  18 13 

William  and  Dinah  Thornton,  both  of  and  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Dec.  12,  1813 

Sally  and  Samuel  R.  Martin,  both  of  and  at 

Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Watson.     Phenix 

of  Oct.  15,  1814 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  115 

BOWEN  Caleb  and  Hannah  Short,  daughter  of 
Ebenezer,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Simeon,  and  Benjamin 
Corbin,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pitman, 

Hairiet,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  William, 
of  Providence,  and  Charles  Morris,  Esq., 
Captain  of  U.  S.  Navy,  at  I'ro\-idence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Brown  and  Ann  I'ullen,  d.iughter  of  Wiliinni, 
of  Newport,  at  Seekonk.     Phenix  of 

Susan,  daughter  of  Joel,  and  James  Short,  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Samuel  G.,  of  Warwick,  and  Mary  Gardmer, 
of  and  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Waldo, 

Anth.my,  of  Killingly,  and  Lydia  Davis, 
daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Glocester,  at  Kill- 
ingly. 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Dr.  William,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  William  S.  Skinner,  Esq.,  of 
Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  of  New- 
port, and  Stephen  H.  Chace,  of  Somerset, 
at  Newport  Friends'  Meetmg  House. 
Phenix  of 

Ruth  H.  and  Pashall  Paine,  both  of  and  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Susan  C.  and  John  B.  Viall,  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Anna  Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Par- 
don, of  Providence,  and  P'ranklin  Greene, 
Esq.,  of  Potowomut,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  4, 

Augustus  and  Sarah  Cooke,  both  of  and  at 

Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast,  March  19, 

Amey,  daughter  of  Asaph,  Esq.,  and  Will- 
iam Waterman,  Jr.,  at  Coventry,  by  Mr. 
Stone,  May  28, 

Sophia,  of  Barrington,  and  Capt.  Suchet 
Mauran,  of  Providence,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Sept.  17, 

Samuel  J.  and  Clarinda  R.  Snow,  daughter 
of  John,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, June  6, 

George  W.  and  Ann  H.  Westcott,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  14, 

Stephen,  of  Newport,  and  Esther  Shove,  at 
Salem.     Patriot   of  Dec.  4, 


Oct.  30, 

1814 

Nov.  27, 

1814 

P'eb.  4, 

1815 

Aug.  19, 

1815 

Oct.  12, 

1815 

Dec.  8, 

1815 

April  21, 

1816 

May  14, 

i8i6 

Feb.  22, 

1817 

June  22, 

1817 

Sept.  21, 

1817 

817 


818 

819 
819 
819 


116  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BOWEN  Betsey,  of  Harrington,  and  Ezra  O.  Child, 

of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Chessman,  Dec.  12,  1819 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Nathan,  of  Coventry, 
and  James  A.  Fenner,  of  Foster,  at  Co- 
ventry, by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  Jan.  20,  1820 

Robert  and  Amey  Waterman,  daughter  of 
Resolved,  of  Johnston,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Sprague.     Patriot  of  April  15,  1820 

Mrs.  Clarissa,  of  Seekonk,  and  Thomas 
Hale,  of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Benja- 
min Taylor  [incorrect],  Aug.  10,  1820 

Clarissa,  of  Seekonk,  and  William   Hale,  of 

and  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  Taylor,        Aug.   13,  1820 

Julia  Ann,  daughter  of  Dr.  Joseph,  and 
Thomas  M.  Mitchell,  both  of  and  at  Gloces- 
ter.     Patriot  of  Oct.  18,  1820 

Rhoda,  youngest  daughter  of  Elisha,  of 
Scituate,  and  Peleg  W.  Gardiner,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Scituate,  Oct.  25,  1820 

David,  of  Scituate,  and  Matilda  Winsor,  of 
and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott,  Dec.  25,  1820 

William  F.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Mary  R. 
Haylander,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Jacob, 
at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1821 

Benjamin  and  Abigail  T.  Tuttle,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  July  4,  1821 

James,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Tiffany,  daugh- 
ter of  Ebenezer,  both  of  and  at  Barrington,        Nov.  15,  1821 

James  and  Elizabeth  Tiffany,  daughter  of 
Ebenezer,  both  of  and  at  Barrington.  Pat- 
riot of  Nov.  21,  1 82 1 

Thomas  H.  and  Mary    L.   Thurber,    both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  30,  1821 

Maria  and  Joseph  W.  Orchard,    both  of  and 

at  Providence,  Oct.  22,  1822 

Penelope  and  Nicholas  Hart,  both  of   and  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Oct.  22,  1822 

Stephen,  of  Newport,  and  Rowena  Porter, 
daughter  of  the  late  Robert,  Esq.,  of  and 
at  Freetown.     Patriot  of  March  3,  1824 

Benjamin,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Sally  Serrell,  of 

Warren,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,         April  4,   1824 

Uriel,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mrs.  Deborah 
Hamm,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Ludlow,  Aug.  I,  1824 

George  and  Mary  H.  Irish,  daughter  of  late 

John,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1824 

Hannah  and  Francis  Brown,  both  of  and  at 

Warren.     Patriot  of  Nov.  3,  1824 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  HJ 

BOWEN  Ethan  and  Caroline  F.  Robinson,  both 
of  and  at  No.  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey,  Dec.  29,  1824 

Daniel  and  Julia  M.   Grant,  both  of  and  at 

Harrington.     Patriot  of  April  16,  1825 

Samuel,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Mary  Sum- 
ner, daughter  of  Capt  John  N.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  8,  1825 

Joseph,  of  Glocester,  and  Mela  Ann  Angell, 
daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Smithtield,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  White.     Patriot  of  Oct.  22,  1825 

Elvira,  daughter  of  late  Wheaton,  of  Reho- 
both.  and  Royal  Packard,  of  Providence, 
formerly  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  at  Warren, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford,  Nov.  27,  1825 

Elvira,  daughter  of  late  Wheaton,  of  Reho- 
both.  and  Royal  Packard,  of  Providence, 
formerly  of  ]5ridgewater,  Mass.,  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford,  Nov.  27,  1825 

Janette,  daughter  of  late  Abraham,  of  P'all 
River,  and  Jason  H.  Archer,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  19,  1825 

Clarissa  and  Nathan    Davis,  both  of   and  at 

Fall  River,  by  John  C.  ]$orden,  Esq.,  Jan.  8,  1826 

William,  of  Sempranius,  N.  Y.,  and  Mary 
Young,  of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Welsh,  July  23,  1826 

Patience  and  Seth  Field,  at  Taunton.  Pat- 
riot of  Sept.  30,  1826 

Stephen  and  Sally  Irish,  at  Newport,  Oct.  8,  1826 

George  W.,  of  Olneyville,  and  Eliza  Luther, 
of  Warren,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cheney,  Dec.  10,  1826 

Jacob  H.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Harriet  Phillips, 

of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Dec.  31,  1826 

Abraham  and  Sarah  Ann  Read,  daughter  of 
Joseph  E.,  both  of  and  at  Fall  River,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Smith.     Patriot  of  Feb.  21,  1827 

Rachal  and  William  F.  Fessenden,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  i,  1827 

Betsey  E. ,  daughter  of  late  James,  and  James 
Harvey  Butterworth,  both  of  and  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  June  29,  1827 

George,  of  Warren,  and  Betsey  Martin, 
daughter  of  Capt.  John,  Jr.,  of  and  at  Bar- 
rington,  Oct.  28,  1827 

Julia,  of  Providence,    and  Alfred   Niger,   of 

Saybrook,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  Nov.  5,  1827 

Alfred  S.  and  Ann  M.  Angell,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rey.  Mr.  Pickering,,  Dec.  10,  1827 


118 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


BOWEN  Capt.   James  G.,    of   Fall    River,   and 

Mary    Allen,  of    Newport,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  29,  1828 

Sarah  A.  S.  and  John  P.  Hazard,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  i,  1828 

James  E.  and   Betsey  W.  Trott,  both  of  and 

at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard,  at 

Warren,  March  25,  1828 

Abby,  of  Providence,  and   Harley  Luther,  of 

Scituate,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pick- 
ering, April  21,  1828 
Uriel  and  F'anny  Wetherington,  at  Attleboro, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Warren,  April  27,  1828 

Brown  and  Sally  S.  Brown,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, Oct.  22,  1828 
William    and    Abby    Simmons,    at    Warren. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  19,  1828 

William  G.,  Esq.,  of   East   Greenwich,   and 

Susan     C.    Packard,    daughter    of    Capt. 

Samuel,  of  North  Kingstown,  at  Wickford, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Burge,  Nov.  4,  1828 

William  G.,  Esq.,  of   East   Greenwich,   and 

Susan  C.  Packard,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 

Samuel,  of  North  Kingstown,  at  Wickford, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Burge.     Patriot  of  Dec.  13,  1828 

Edward  K.,    of    Providence,  and  Celia  Ann 

Frances,  of  and  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Groves,  Dec.  29,  1828 

Isaac  G.,  of  Coventry,  and  Almira  J.  Gibbs, 

daughter  of  Elijah,  of  and  at  Sterling,  Ct. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1829 

Mary  W.,  of  Coventry,  and  Silas  Welles,  of 

E.xeter,  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  15,  1829 
Aldibarentiphoscopohorino,    of    Fall   River, 

and  Andrew  P'earing,  of  Boston,  merchant, 

at  Fall  River,  April  20,  1829 

Andros  and  Abigail  Boodry,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  31,  1829 

Mary  Ann,  of  North  Providence,  and  Will- 
iam  S.  Taylor,    of    Providence,    at  former 

place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  25,  1830 

Sarah  C,  of  Providence,  and  Lewis  C.Merrell, 

of    North   Providence,  at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  10,  1831 

BOWER    Isaac,    formerly   of   Providence,    and 

Francis  White,  of  Burke  Co.,  Ga.,  at  Lou- 
isville, Ga.,  Jan.  — ,  1808 
Ebenezer   J.,   formerly   of   Providence,   and 

Peggy   McConkey,   of  and   at    Louisville, 

Ga.,  April  8,  1813 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  HQ 

BOWER    Capt.    Benanuel  and  Mary  Wardwell, 

daughter   of    Stephen,    both    of     and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  14,  18(5 

BOWERS  Nancy  and  Samuel  Allen,  Jr.,  at  Re- 

hoboth.     Phenix  of  May  5,  1804 

Sylvester  and  Sally  Gifford,  daughter  of  late 

Josiah,  Esq.,  by   Rev.    Dr.   Gano.     Pheni.x 

of  Oct.  27,  1804 

Minerva,  of  Providence,  and  William  Greene, 

of  Warwick,  at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Dec.  26,  1S04 

Syndonia  and   Stephen    Wardwell    Snow,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  2,  1809 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Elijah   Pomroy,  of 

Walcott,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  by   Rev.   Mr. 

Williams.     Phenix  of  Aug.  14,  1813 

Julia,  of  Providence,  and  Capt.  William   Pe- 
ters Smith,  of  Philadelphia,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  YVilson, 
Loan  O.,  of  Providence,  and  Rufus  Harwood, 

of  Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes, 
Albert  E.  and  Rachal   Baker,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk, 
Ann    H.,    of    Providence,    and    Capt.    Lloyd 

Bowers,  df  Middletown,  Ct.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker.     Patriot  of 
Capt.  Lloyd,  of  Middletown,  Ct.,  and  Ann  H. 

Bowers,    of   and   at    Providence,   by    Rev. 

Mr.  Crocker.     Patriot  of 
Enoch  T.  and  Tabitha  Guyton,  at  Fort  Haw- 
kins, Ga  , 
William  Allen,  of  Providence,  and  Ruth  Wil- 

lard    Gurney,    of    Middlebury,    Mass.,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Content,    of  Swanzey,    and  Cromwell   Bliss, 

Jr.,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Swanzey.     Patriot  of 
Gertrude,    youngest  daughter  of    late   Jona- 
than, and  Joseph  S.   Chace,  at  Somerset. 

Patriot  of 
George  and  Martha  Read,  both  of  Dighton, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Elizabeth  and  John  Hart,  both  of  this  town, 

at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 
Rebecca,  of  Providence,  and    William  Wes- 
ton, of  Willington,  Ct.,  at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Church, 
BOWKER  Clarissa  Gardiner,  daughter  of  How- 
ard,    of     Scituate,     Mass,      and     Henry 

Learned,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of 


Oct.  18, 

1814 

Aprd  II, 

1819 

Oct.  5, 

1820 

April  3, 

1822 

April  3, 

1822 

Aug.  13, 

1823 

Nov.  16, 

1823 

June  12, 

1824 

June  19, 

1824 

Oct.  26, 

1828 

Dec.  29, 

1828 

Oct.  31, 

1831 

Dec.  16, 

1826 

120  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BOWLER  Abby  H.,  daughter  of  the  late  Sam- 
uel B.,  and  Henry  Hoppin,  at   Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  26,  1810 

Charles  L.  and  Hannah  G.  Aborn,  daughter 

of  Samuel,    Esq.,  at   Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  May  4,  1813 

Daniel    B.    and    Susan    H.    Hoppin,    eldest 

daughter  of  Richard,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Feb.  5,  1827 
Joseph  J.  and  Alice  Munro,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Jan.  2,  1828 

BOWLES  Adelia  S.   and  John  Francis,  one  of 

the  publishers  of  the  Times,  at  Hartford, 

Ct.,  Nov.  19,  1821 

BOWLING  William  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Gould, 

both  of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Portsmouth,  Jan.  13,  1826 

BOYD  Mary  G.,  of  Providence,  and  Pardon  S. 

Pearce,  of  Little  Compton,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  •  June  11,  1818 

Capt.  Andrew,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Mary 

Bentley,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Jan.  28,  182 1 

Joseph  and  Betsey  E.  Luther,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev   Dr.  Benedict,  Feb.  2,  1824 

John  and   Ruth  Tallman,  daughter  of  John, 

at  Portsmouth,  by  Judge  Corey,  March  11,  1824 

Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Deborah  H.  Dana, 

of  and  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tobey,  Nov.  28,  1822 

Phebe  M.  and  James  B.  Yerrington,  printer, 

both  of  and    at  Providence,  by    Rev.   Dr. 

Gano,  Jan.  17,  1825 

William  and  Catharine  Francis,  daughter  of 

Deacon  Peleg,  at  Taunton.      Patriot  of  April  29,  1826 

Ann.    of  Portsmouth,    and  John    Adams,  of 

Bristol,  at  Portsmouth,  April  12,  1829 

BOYDEN  Seth,  of  Sharon,  and  Nabby  Sherman, 

of  Fo.xboro,  at  Providence.     Pheni.x  of  Dec.  3,  18 14 

Mary   Ann,  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  and    Mason 

White,  of  Jewett  City,  Ct.     Patriot  of  May  29,  1824 

BOYNTON    Lucinda,   of    Warren,   and    E  ijah 

Hall,  of  Bristol,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Rexford,  June  4,  1820 

John  and  Ann  Burdick,  both  of  Smithfield, 

at  Cumberland,  Sept.  14,  1828 

BRACKETT  Capt.  Charles,  of  Randolph,    Vt., 

and  Susan  Bugbee,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  at 

Providence.     Phenix  of  June  23,  1810 

Joseph  and  Nancy  E.  Payson,  at  Smithfield. 

Patriot  of  May  19,  18 19 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


121 


BRADFORD  William  B.  and  Mary  Hoppin, 
daughter  of  Nicholas,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  (Next  issue  says  Jan.  5 
is  correct  date.)  Jan.  i.  i8o5 

George,  Jr.,   and    Abby    Hoppin,   at    Provi- 
dence.    Pheni.x  of  June  10,  1H09 
Susan,  daughter  of  George,  and  Gideon  Dav- 
enport, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  April  3,  1.-M4 

Hersey,  Esq.,  and  Abigail  Atwood,  daughter 
of  Shefifield,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Bishop  Grisvvold,  July  21,  1.^16 

Charles,  cashier  of  bank,  at  Lexington,  Ky., 
and  Mary  Ann  Corliss,  eldest  daughter  of 
John,  Esc  ,  late  of  Providence,  in  Bour- 
bon Co.,  Ky.,  Sept.  9.  1817 

Sylvanus   and    Ruth    Kimball,    daughter   of 

A ,  Esq  ,  both  of  and  at  Gloce.ster,  Jan.  3,  1819 

Mary  L.,  daughter  of  John,  and  Josiah  How- 
land,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mann,  Aug.  27,  1S20 

Benjamin  Wardvvell  and  Jemima  Gorham 
Peck,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Oct.  24.  182 1 

Eleenor,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 
Thomas  Church,  Jr ,  at  Mt.  Hope,  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  June  i,  1823 

Maria  and  Samuel  Wilkinson,  both  of  and  at 

Woodstock,  Ct.      Patriot  of  June  14,  1823 

Joseph   R.,  of  Bristol,  and   Mary  Munro,  of 

and  at  Portsmouth,  by  Judge  Corey,  March  14,  1824 

Rebecca  K.  and  Thomas  Jefferson  Gardiner, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mudge,  Sept.  16,  1824 

Sarah  and   Capt.  William  H.  Mosher,  both 

of  and  at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  18.24 

Sophia  W.  and  Capt.   Philip    Davenport,    at 

Providence,  by  Mr.  Tobey,  May  15,  1825 

Charles  I.  and  Elizabeth  Coggeshall,  daughter 
of  late  Dr.  John  M.,  at  Bristol.  Patriot 
of  March  14,  1827 

William,  Jr.,  and  Rebecca  Nooning,  eldest 
daughter  of  Jonathan,  both  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Bishop  Grisvvold,  Aug  2,  1827 

Martha  K.,  of  Providence,  and  John  P.  Tur- 
pin,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  May  6,  1828 

Sally  J.  and  Lieut.  W.  Jarvis,  U.  S.  Navy, 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Grisvvold,  Dec.  8,  1828 

Maria  W.  and  Claudius  Bradford,  at  Dux- 
bury.     Patriot  of  April  21,  1830 


122  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BRADFORD  Sally,  of  Bristol,  and  Horace 
Seymour,  of  Newton,  L.  I.,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.    Mr.  Bristed.     Patriot  of  Aug.  i8,  1830 

Mary  and  Albert  S.  Pearce,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  Sept.  i,  183 1 

Claudius  and  Maria  W.  Bradford,  at  Dux- 
bury.     Patriot  of  April  21,  1830 

Margaret  S.,  of  Waltham,  and  Seth  Ames, 

of  Lowell,  at  Waltham.     Patriot  of  Oct.  19,  1831 

BRADHUM  James  S.  and  Ann  C.  Lacky,  both 
of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict. Patriot  of  Aug.  2,  1823 
BRADLEY  William  and  Phebe  Lindley,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Joshua,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,                                                                Aug.  13,  1809 

Charles  and  Eliza  Bird,  of  Dorchester,  Mass., 
by  George  Tillinghast,  Esq.,  at  Provi- 
dence, Oct.  18,  1812 

Charlotte  and  Capt.  Gideon  Young,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Springfield,  Mass.     Phenix  of  June  25,  1814 

Capt.  William  and  Mrs.  Abby  L.  Seamans, 
both  of  Providence,  at  Pawtu.xet.  Patriot 
of  Dec.  IS,  1821 

Ann  Maria,  "The  Fair  Champion  of  the 
Wheel,"  and  F"rederick  Turner,  at  Great 
Barrington,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Nov.  18,  1829 

BRAGG  Henry  and  Amey  Ballou,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pic- 
kering, Sept.  10,  1826 
BRAID  Harriet  and  Marvin  W.  Fisher,  at  St. 
Paul's  Church,  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taft,  Dec.  25,  1823 

Lucy  L.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  James  Wilson, 
Jr.,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, April  18,  1827 

BRAIN    Miss   and    Mr.  Eld,  in 

England.     Phenix  of  Aug.  19.  1809 

BRALEY  Hannah  and  Thomas    Hale,  both  of 

and  at  Valley  Falls.     Patriot  of  Dec.  15,  1821 

Adeline,  of  Fairhaven,  and  Merchant  White, 

of  Freetown,  at  Fairhaven.     Patriot  of  Aug.  18,  1827 

BRAMBLE  Mary,  16,  and  Thomas  Granger,  75, 

both  of  and  in  Kent  Co.,  Md.,  June  21,  182 1 

BRAMAN  Sylvanus  B.  and  Mary  Hodges, 
daughter  of  Isaac,  both  of  and  at  Norton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke.     Phenix  of  Nov.  7,  18 18 

Ann  B.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Amasa,  of  Millbury, 
Mass.,  and  LeBaron  Putnam,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Millbury.     Patriot  of  July  4,  1821 

Isaac,  of  Norton,  and  Jemima  P.   Willis,   of 

and  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Alvan  Cobb,  Oct.  30,  1825 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  123 

BRAMAN    Mary  and  Asa  Marshall,  at  Albion 

Village,  Dec.  i6,  1832 

BRANCH  Stephen  and  Rebecca  Wood,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,.  March  15,  1807 

Stephen  and   Lucretia  Loomis,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  16,  1807 

Nicholas    and    Sally    Millard,    at    Warwick. 

Pheni.xof  Oct.  21,  1809 

Daniel,  of  Providence,  and  Emma  Giles,  of 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Aug.  23,  18 10 

Amos,  of  Plainfield,  and  Henrietta  Dorrance, 
daughter  of  late  Lemuel,  Esq.,  at  Sterling, 
Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wills,  Nov.  i,  1812 

Aholiah  and  Mary  Nichols,  daughter  of  late 

John,  at  Cranston.     Phenix  of  June  15,  1816 

William  and  Mary  Lee,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  13,  1820 

Stephen  and  Emily  Cooley,  eldest  daughter 
of  Capt.  Chauncey,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  Dec.  18,  1820 

Joseph    and    Lucy    Tucker,    of    Watertown, 

Mass.,  at  Attleboro,  Oct.  26,  1822 

John  and  Maria  Scoville,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Feb.  23,  1825 

Sarah  B.  and  Nehemiah  K.  Aldrich,  both  of 
and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  10,  1825 

Rebecca  W.  and  Clarke  Kendall,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Olneyville,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Kent,  Nov.  25,  1827 

Pamela  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Sanford, 
of  Providence,  and  William  H.  Sturtevant, 
of  Pawtucket,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  Jan.  2,  1826 

Stephen,  of    Providence,  and  Mrs.    Marietta 

Currien,  of  and  at  Warwick,  Jan.  8,  1826 

Amey  G.,  of  Cranston,  and  Elias  Dean,  of 
Plainfield,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey,  May  29,  1826 

Henrietta  M.  A.  and  Luther  Capron,  at   Ux- 

bridge,  June  8,  1828 

Louisa,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Sanford,  of 
Providence,  and  George  W.  Hallett,  both 
of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  May  18,  1829 

BRAND    William   M,  merchant,  and  Henrietta 
Williamon  Holley,  only  daughter  of  Presi- 
^'.      dent  Holley,  of  the  Transylvania  Univer- 
sity, at  Lexington,  Ky.,  Jan.  i,  1825 
BRANDSHAVV  Ann  and    F.    C.    Ringgold,   at 

Baltimore.     Patriot  of  March  8,  1823 


124  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

HRANDT  Miss ,   daughter  of    the   late 

Col.  Urandt,  Chief  of  the  Six  Nations  of 
Indians,  and  William  J.  Kerr,  Esq.,  of 
Niagara,  U.  C,  at  the  head  of  Lake  On- 
tario.    Patriot  of  Jan.  29,  1825 

Philip  J.,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  and  Margaret  D. 
Hrovvn,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  William 
Siinfcird  Brown,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev    Mr.  Ludlow,  May  31,  1825 

HRANSUON    Bant,    of    Boston,    and    Clarrissa 
Daggett,    daughter   of   Capt.   Elijah    Dag- 
gett, of  and  at  Attleboro.     Phenix  of  Nov.  17,  1810 
BR  \N'r  Cieorge    P.,  formerly  of    Virginia,  and 
Merced  A.   Gonzalez,  by  Rev.   Mr.    Mean- 
haut,    of   the  Catholic    Church,  at    Pensa- 
col..  Oct.  23,  1825 
BRAY  John    and  Sarah  Sophia  Hunt,  both    of 
the  Theatre  Philadelphia,  at   Washington, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  McCormick      Phenix  of                    Oct.  15,  1808 
KR     YMAN  Arnold,  of  E.xeter,  and  Ann   Peck- 
ham,    daughter     of     Benjamin,    of    Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.     Patriot  of                             Nov.  11,  1820 

Emeline,  daughter  of  David,  and  Jeremiah 
Gocidspeed,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Chnule.s,  May  31,  1829 

Lydia,  daughter   of  David,    and   William  B. 

Peabodv,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  May  31,  1829 

BRAYTON  Sarah,  daughter  of  R  .bert,  of  New- 
port, and  Samuel  F.  Gardmer,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.     Phenix  of  July  8,  1809 

Sally,  daughter  of  John,  at  Somerset,  Mass., 
and  Benjamin  C.  Cornell,  at  Bristol.  Phe- 
nix of  Oct.  20,  1810 

Mrs.  Nancy  and  Chad  Carey,  both  of  and  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev   Mr.  Sprague,  Aug.  9,  1818 

David  and  Mary  Winslow,  d  ughter  of  Dr. 
John,  both  of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  John 
Mason,  Esq.,  June  17,  1819 

Parthenia,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin, 
formerly  of  Warren,  and  Benjamin  T 
Slocum,  of  W^arwick,  at  Pawtuxet,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Nov.  14,  18 19 

Hannah,  of  Tiverton,  and  Joel  Master,  of 
Dartmouth,  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Peckham,  Eeb.  20,  1820 

Francis  and  Annis  Lake,  daughter  of  Par- 
don, at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Feb.  24,  1821 

Baulston  and  P'reclove  Tripp,  both  of  and  at 

Smithf^eld,  Aug.  7,  1823 

Maria  and  John  Carr,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tuxet, by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  March  17,  1824 


Dec.  23. 

1824 

Sei>t    15, 

1828 

M  ii  ch  29, 

■  829 

Nov.  Q, 

183" 

Mach  29, 

18-0 

Ji.ne  30 

1832 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  125 


HRAYToN     Uiliim,  of    Cranston,     and     Ann 

Sherman,  ot  .md  at  VVaivvirk, 
Dr.  Lloyd,  ot    Providence,    ind   Elizabeth   N 

(ireeni'.    't  and   at    Noith    Providence,   by 

i\e\.  \)\.  K'ifs. 
Mar\,    111     .Sniithfifld.    .md     John    Smith,    ol 

Killing^.   Ct.,   ..t    lohnsom,   liy    Rev      \lr 

Mane  i.stei. 
Georjic     \.  and  Celi.i    (i    Ciarko.  daughter  ot 

Ray,   ol   ai'il  at    last   G'eenwich.      Patriot 

of  ' 
HRAZIKR  Mrs    ■  an.line  B   md  Willi  mi  Kinni- 

cutt,    at    VVo.ccsi-r.    hv    Re\.    Mi     Miller, 
BREAD and   Miss  —     —      heese      I'a- 

tii'ii  (it 
BREED  George    ot    littsbuig,  Peim  ,  merchant. 

and    Anna    Williams,    eldest    daugiiter    ot 

Abi.ithei.oi   and   at    I  aunton.  by  Rev.  Mr 

Handlton.  Sept.  25, 

BRKEZI-;     l.i.ui.     Saimicl     Livinuston,      U     S 

Na\'y,    and     b  ranees      llotjan     .Stmit,    onl_\ 

daughter  ■  f  late    lacob,  l-'.sc)..  at  Belleville. 

N    J       ['atriot  ol  Jin.  1, 

Th"m.rs.    ]Hirsor,    U      S.     Navy,    and     Lucy 

Miri.i    RandMlph,  daughter  of  Richard  K', 

Esq..    both    of  and    at    .\ewport,   by   Rev 

Mr.  \\  heaton,  M.ty  25. 

BREGA     Solomr.n     Mela,    of     Philadelphia,    and 

Rebecca   Woodbury,    of  Salem.   Mass.,    at 
rovidence,  Nov.  3, 

BRENTON    Angelina,  eldest  d.rughter  of  Scipeo, 

01     Providence,    and    Ceazer    Gardiner,    of 

Boston,     at     Providence,     by     Rev.     Dr 

Crncker,  '^tig    22, 

BR  KS'PON    Kezi.i  and  Thomas  Greenwood,  both 

if  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  19, 

BRETT  M  irtin   VV.,  merchant,  and   Susan   Ann 

.Milledoler,   daughter    of    Rev.    Dr.     Mille- 

doler,   who  married    them    at    New    York 

Phenix  of  (let.  19. 

Silas   H..  of    P'aston,  and  .Sally  Paine,  of  and 

at  Tiverton       Phenix  of  March  21. 

BRETTON   Margaret,  daughter  of  William,  and 

John  Cozzens,  at  Newport.      Pheni.x  of  March  24. 

BREWER     John,    bookseller,    and     Ruth    Hall. 

both  ot  and  at  Providence,  Jan.  23, 

C\rus  and   Mrs.  Elizabeth    Hrigham,  both  of 

and  at   Providence,  by  William   H.  Martin. 

Esq..  Nov.  27, 


825 

825 

825 
813 

824 
810 

816 
818 

S04 
820 

822 


126  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BREWER  John  and  Mary  Wright,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  May  i8,  1823 
Rev.    Josiah,    missionary    to     Greece,    and 

Amelia  Ann  Field,  daughter  of  Rev.  D.  D., 

at  Stockbridge,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Dec.  19,  1829 

BREWERTON  Lieut.    Henry,  U.  S.  Engmeer 

Corps,  and  Caroline  Louisa  Knight,  daugh- 
ter  of  late   John,    Esq  ,    of    Maryland,   at 

Newport,  July  20,  1826 

BREYLEY  James  and  Mrs.  Ann  Vickerman,  at 

Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Bishop  White,  April  25,  1825 

BRICKLKY  Lydia  P.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry, 

and  William  Mitchell,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, Sept.  5,  1824 
BRIDDLES  Mrs.  Mary  E.  and  Samuel  Saddler, 

of   U.    S.  Light  Artillery,  at   Providence. 

Phenix  of  June  11,  1814 

BRIDON    Virginia,  of    Paris,    France,    and    M. 

P'rederick  Grenham,  Minister  Resident  at 

Washington,  at  Kalarama,  at  the  residence 

of  Hon.  Henry    Middleton,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Mathews,  Nov.  20,  1819 

BRIGGS  Catharine,  daughter  of  Deacon  Jethro, 

and   William   Bailey,   Esq.,  of  Middletown, 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tenny,  July  2,  1805 

Thomas,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Wright,  of 

North  Providence,  at  Providence.     Phenix 

of  March  10,  18 10 

Amos  and  Eliza  Edmunds,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  8,  1810 

Col.  Avery  and  Mrs.  Cinderilla   F"enner,  of 

Cranston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Sept.  23,  1810 
Eliza,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Nathaniel  Horse- 
well,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Feb.  9,  1812 

Freelove,  daughter  of  Col.  Peter,  of  Johnston, 

and  Smith  Angell,  of  North  Providence,  at 

Johnston,  Jan.  17,  1813 

Lucy  and  Cooke  Mott,  at  Johnston.     Phenix 

of  Dec.   II,  1813 

Tilizabeth,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  and  Samuel 

Davis,  at  Rehoboth,  Oct.  9,  18 14 

Elijah  and  Thankful  Hussey,  both  of  and  at 

Mendon.     Phenix  of  Jan.  21,  1815 

Sally,  of  Attleboro,  and  Nathaniel  Cole,  at 

Rehoboth,  Sept.   15,  181 1; 

Rev.   Richard  and  P'anny  Billings,  daughter 

of  Dr.  Billings,  of  and  at  Mansfield,  Mass., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  May  20,  1816 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  127 

BRIGGS    Taylor  and  Philena  Wilbur,  both    of 

and  at  Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shep- 

ard.     Phenix  of  June  15,  1816 

Horatio  G.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Ab- 
igail Child,  of  and  at  Johnston,  April  11,  1817 
Deborah,  daughter   of   Job,    PZsq.,  of    Little 

Compton,  and  Barton  Richmond,  of  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.,  at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Shepard.     Phenix  of  Nov.  22,  1817 

Alfred  and  Candace  Allen  King,  daughter  of 

Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tatem,  Jan.  4,  iSiS 

Rev.   Avery,  of    Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and    Mary 

Winsor,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Jan.  5,  1818 

Mary  T.  and  .Syrenus  Paine,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mi.  Pitman.  Patriot  of  March  20,  1819 
Rev.  Charles,  of  Lexington,  Mass.,  and  Eliza 

Casey,  eldest  daughter  of  Wanton,  of  and 

at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Patten,  Aug.  14,  1820 

Joseph  and  Patience  Perry,  daughter  of  Syl- 
vester,   Esq.,    at    Dighton,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Gushee,  Oct.  25,  1820 

Nancy  and  Simon  F.  A.  Newcome,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  29,  1820 

Susan  R.,  of  Warwick,  and  Rhodes  Hurk,  of 

Coventry,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Man- 
chester, Oct.  14,  182 1 
Stephen,  of  Attleboro,  and  Lydia  Weeden,  of 

North  Providence,  at  Attleboro,  Nov.  30,  1S21 

Lavina,  of  Providence,  and  Halsey  Miller,  of 

Cumberland,  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  Dec.  15,  1821 

Lydia,      of      Providence,     and     Christopher 

Knight,  Esq.,  of  Cranston,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Jan.  6,  1822 

Mrs.  Olive,  of  Newport,  and  Joseph  Brown- 

ell,  of  Middletown,  at  Newport.  Patriot  of  Jan.  19,  1822 
Mrs.  Sarah,  of  Providence,  and  Caleb  Church, 

of  Little  Compton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Parke,  April  2,  1822 

Cordelia  and  William  Springer,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hartwell,  April  22,  1822 

Fones    and    Louisiana    Guild,    daughter   of 

Richard,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tatem,  May  5,  1822 

Amey  and  James  Brown,  2nd,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  June  2,  1822 

Amos  and  Sarah  Ann   Beverly,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  June  10,  1822 


128  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BRIGGS  Wanton  A.  and  Celia  A.  (irt-ene. 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  Hmjimin,  both  of 
and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manche.stt-r 
Patriot  of  Sept    25,  1822 

Amey  G.,  daughter  of  Willinm.  of  Pawtuxet, 
and  William  P.  Arnold,  of  Providence,  at 
Pawtu.xet.     Patriot  of  Dec.  14,  1822 

Arnold,  of  Cranston,  and  Ann  Eliz  1  Gon- 
solve,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev  Mr. 
Pickering, 

Lucinda,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  and  Seabury 
Wheeler,  at  Rehoboth.     Patriot  of 

Gideon-C.  and  Marcy  Greene,  both  of  and  at 
Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Patri-it 
of 

Abby  R.,  daughter  of  late  Benjamin,  of  East 
Greenwich,  and  Benajah  Tourgee,  Jr..  of 
North  Kingstown,  at  former  place,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gardiner, 

Mary  Ann  and  Capt.  Charles  Spencer,  both 
of  and  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Pardon 
Tillinghast, 

Alcy  and  Capt.  Alvin  Jenckes,  both  of  Cen- 
tral Falls,  at  Cumberland,  by  Thomas 
Mann,  Esq., 

Eliakim  and  Catharine  B.  Yerrington,  eldest 
daughter  of  James,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Nov.  23,  1825 

Ruby  Ann  and  Christopher  Vaughan,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, March  16,  1826 

Mary  M.  and  Daniel  L.  Barker,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sea- 
mans,  Sept.  18,  i8-'6 

Abby  Eliza,  only  daughter  of  Lemuel  W., 
and  Jacob  Babbitt,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Oct.  7,  1826. 

Joseph,  formerly  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary 
Fletcher,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  9,  1826 

Job,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  Bailey,  daughter  of  Dea- 
con Abraham,  at  Little  Compton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Paine,  Nov.  23,  1826 

Edward  C.  and  Sally  L  Avery,  of  Scituate, 

at  Warwick,  May  13,  1827 

Caroline,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Coventry, 
and  Philip  F"iske,  of  Providence,  at  Coven- 
try, by  Rev.  Mr,  Tatem,  May  20,  1827 

Mrs.  Thankful  and  James  Hartwell,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  26,  1827 


June  I, 

1823 

'^iig-  23. 

1823 

Oct.  25, 

1823 

May  20, 

1824 

Nov.  7, 

1824 

larch  10, 

1825 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  1^9 

BRIGGS  Caroline,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  Edmund  J.  Olney,  of  North 
Providence,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cheney,  Jan.  i,  1828 

Caroline,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Smithfield, 
and  Edmund  J.  Olney,  at  Smith,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Cheney,  Jan.  i,  1828 

Alniira,  of  Pavvtucket,  and  William  Cameron, 
of  Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Greene.     Patriot  of 

Thomas  and  Robey  Hazard,  of  Westport,  at 
Adamsville,  R.  I.     Patriot  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  William,  and  Capt.  Jacob 
Minzey,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 

Cynthia  and  William  S.  P"rench,  at  Paw- 
tucket.    Patriot  of 

Daniel  R.,  of  Warwick,  and  Mehitable  Ca- 
pron,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Mary  and  James  M.  Morris,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Ware,  Mass.     Patriot  of 

Mrs.  Joanna  and  Henry  Woodman,  Jr.,  at 
Springfield.     Patriot  of 

Lydia  Ann  and  Abner  C.  Manchester, 
BRIG  HAM   Levi,  of   Marlboro,    and  Patty    Bel- 
knap, at  Westboro.     Pheni.v  of  Feb.  14,  1807 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  Cyrus  Brewer,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  William  H.  Martin, 
P3sq., 

Fidelia,  of  West  Boylston,  and  Samuel  Cong- 
don,  at  Worcester.     Patriot  of 

Eliza  W.,  daughter  of  Samuel  W.,  Esq.,  and 
William  S.  Potter,  attorney  at  law,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Maria  and  Gilbert  Macomber,  both  of  and  at 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Abby  C,  second  daughter  of  Samuel  W.,  of 
Providence,  and  Edward  B.  Little,  of  New 
York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
BRIGHT  Julia,  15,  and  Ignatius  Haggett,   54,  at 
Washington  City.     Patriot  of 

Hugh  T.  and  Charlotte  Burte,  both  of  New- 
port, at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of 
BRIGHTMAN  Hugh   T.,   of   Portsmouth,   and 
Catharine  B.  Peabody,  of  and  at  Newport. 
Phenix  of 

Hannah  and  Eleazer  Sherman,  both  of  Troy, 
Mass.,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Phebe,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Jeremiah  Brown, 
of  Taunton,  at  Pavvtucket.     Patriot  of 


Sept. 

10, 

1828 

Jan. 

31. 

1829 

Oct, 

II, 

1829 

Nov. 

25. 

1829 

Jan. 

13. 

1830 

July 

28, 

1830 

Nov. 
Sept. 

24, 
10, 

1830 
1831 

Nov.  27, 

1822 

Dec.  21, 

1825 

Aug.  28, 

1827 

Nov.  ir, 

1827 

June  27, 

1831 

June  30, 

1819 

Aug.  29, 

1827 

March  24, 

1810 

July  4, 

1821 

Oct.  4, 

1826 

130 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


BRIGHTMAN  Sarah,  formerly  of  Newport,  and 
James  M,  Warner,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Jan.  26,  1829 

BRIERLY  John  and  Sally  Blake,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  23,  1823 

BRIMBLECOME  William  and  Betsey  Boddi- 
kens,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tackum,  all  of  and  at 
Spiffletovvn,  Dec.  31,  1829 

Margaret  and  Samuel  Sibbins,  both  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker.     Patriot  of  Sept.  18,  1830 

BRINTON  Mrs.  Mary,  64,  and  Nathan  Blake, 
94.  He  is  the  only  survivor  of  the  first 
settlers  of  the  town,  at  Keene,  N.  H.  Phe- 
nix  of  Jan.  11,  1806 

BRION  Elizabeth   G.   and    Benjamin     Bennett, 

both  of  and  at  East  Greenwich,  March  21,  1819 

BRITTON  Abiathan  G.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law, 
of  Oxford,  N.  H.,  and  Maria  Fowle,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  Esq.,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  at 
Providence,  by  William  Jones,  Esq.,  Nov.  7,  1809 

William  H.,  of    Livermore,  Me.,    and    Eliza- 
beth A.  Williams,  of  and  at  Taunton.  Pat- 
riot of  Oct.  2,  1824 
Phebe  and  Israel  Purrington,    at    Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Oct.  11,  1827 

BROAD  Charlotte,  of  West  Boyleston,  Mass., 
and  Samuel  Brooks,  of  Holden,  at  former 
place.     Patriot  of  Aug.  12,  1826 

Ann  and  James  Anderson,  at  Black  Lake,  L. 

I.     Patriot  of  Feb.  27,  1828 

BROADIE  Susannah,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and 
William  Thayer,  formerly  of  Providence,  at 
Charleston.     Patriot  of  March  10,  18 19 

BROCKETT  Marian  and  Joseph  Richardson, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Oct.  28,  1832 

BRODIE  Charlotte  B.  and  Major  Edward  Smith, 
of  Prince  Edward  Co.,  Va.  They  had 
agreed  to  be  married  31  years  ago  but  sep- 
arated the  Major  being  in  service  and  they 
supposed  the  other  dead  till  recently. 
Phenix  of  July  27,  181 1 

BRONSON  Enos,  one  of  the  editors  of  the  Uni- 
ted States  Gazette,  and  Mary  White, 
daughter  of  Rt.  Rev.  William,  at  Phila- 
delphia, by  Rev.  Dr.  Blackwell,  Dec.  4,  1804 
Mary  and  Joseph  Doolittle,  both  of  and  at 
Wallingford,  Ct.     Patriot  of                                 Aug.  22,  1821 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  131 

BROOKS  Frances    Louisa,   of     Newbury,    and 

Samuel  Drovvne,  at  Newbury,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Hubbard,  April  29,  i8ll 

Rebecca,  of    Walpole,  and   Ziba   Thompson, 

of  Bellingham,  at  Cumberland,  by   Nathan 

Arnold,  Esq.,  July  3,  1820 

Elizabeth  P.,  of  New  London,  Ct.,  and  Capt. 

Samuel  S.  Hopkins,  of  Providence,  at  New 

London.     Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1824 

Samuel,  of  Holden,  and   Charlotte  Broad,  of 

and  at  West  Boyleston,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Aug.  12,  1826 

John  G.,  editor  of  the  Morning  Courner,  and 

Mary    Elizabeth    Aikin,    daughter   of  late 

John,  Esq.,  at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Jan.  28,  1829 

Abby,  daughter  of  Hon.    P.  C,  and  Charles 

Adams,  youngest  son  of  the  e.x-President, 

at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Sept.  9,  1829 

BROTH  ERSON  Margaret    A.    and    Silas     G. 

Tripp,  by  Rev.  David  Kilbourne,  Nov.  9,  iS'^o 

BROTH ERTON   Mary   and    Christian    Benson, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Elder  Brown,  Nov.  19,  1827 
BROWN   Reuben  and  Eliza  Perkins,  daughter  of 

the   late  Brenton,  of    Newport,    at  South 

Kingstown.     Pheni.x  of  June  15,  1802 

Edward  and  Lucy  Knowles,  daughter  of  Ed- 
ward, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 

Pheni.x  of  July  27,  1802 

Jeremiah  and   Esther  Whipple,    both  of  and 

at  No.  Providence.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  10,  1804 

Joseph  and  Mrs.  Fidelia  Whipple,  at  Smith- 
field.  Phenix  of  Dec.  i,  1804 
Mrs.  Abigail  and  Capt.    Samuel  Morgan,  at 

Providence,  by  Judge  Martin.     Phenix  of  Dec.  15,  1804 

Rebecca,  of    Warren,    and    Jonathan    Almy, 

Esq.,  of  Newport,  at  Warren.  Pheni.x  of  March  29,  1806 
Thomas  G.  and  Sarah  Carver,  May  8,  1806 

Ruth,  daughter  of  William,  of    Portsmouth, 

and  John    Easton,    2d,  of    Middletown,  at 

Portsmouth.      Phenix  of  Oct.  4,  1806 

John  and  Sally   Young  Thompson,  daughter 

of  late  Capt.  Silas,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Cornell.     Phenix  of  June  13,  1807 

Amey,   daughter  of    late   Capt.    Isaac,   and 

Benoni  Cooke,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Nov.  8,  1807 

Jeremiah  and  Susan  Matthews,  of  Wood- 
stock,  Ct.,   at   Providence,    by  Rev.    Dr. 

Gano,  Nov.  8,  1807 

Sarah  and  Joshua  Maid,  at  Hebron,  Ct.  Phe- 
nix of  March  19,  1808 


132  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

BROWN  John  and   Eliza   Daggett,  daughter  of 

Robert,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  15,  1808 

Phebe,  daughter  of  late  Gideon,  and  William 

Greene,  at  Johnston.     Phenix  of  Oct.  22,  1808 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Elisha,  and  Robert    Dag- 
gett, at  Providence,    by  Rev.  Mr.   Wilson. 

Phenix  of  Nov.  5,  1808 

Deborah    and    William    Luther,    at  Warren. 

Phenix  of  Nov.  19,  1808 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Ezra,  and  Nathaniel  Rob- 
inson, Jr.,  at  Attleboro.     Phenix  of  Dec.  10,  1808 
Abby,  daughter  of  late  John,  and  Peleg  Gar- 
diner, at  Svvanzey.     Phenix  of  Feb.  18,  1809 
David,    of   Warren,     and     Patience    Rogers, 

daughter  of  Joseph,  of  and  at  Middletown, 

R.  I.     Phenix  of  April  22,  1809 

Abby  P.,  daughter  of  Nathan,  and  Edmund 

Fish,  both  of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Sprague,  May  12,  1809 

John  and  Fanny  Ryan,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 

William,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Jan.  6,  18 10 

Robey,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  and  William  A.  Far- 
man,  of  Killingly,    at  Sterling.     Phenix  of     March  31,   1810 
Ziba  and  Thankful  Baker,  at  Killingly,  Ct. 

Phenix  of  March  3t,  1810 

Isaac,    of    Providence,  and   Lydia    Williams, 

daughter  of  Nathaniel  W.,  of  and  at  Dlgh- 

ton,  April  i,  1810 

Harriet    B.,   daughter  of  Capt.  Arthur,  and 

Caleb  C.  Mumford,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of         June  23,  1810 
Christopher,  of  No.    Providence,    and    Mary 

Waterman,  of  and  at  Cranston.     Phenix  of         July  14,  1810 
Eliza  Harper  and  Daniel  Howland,  at  P^ast 

Greenwich.     Phenix  of  Oct.  13,  1810 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Samuel  M., 

and    Samuel    Mathewson,    at    Warren,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Barker.     Phenix  of  April  20,  181 1 

Lucy  P.  and  Daniel  Field,  Jr.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  13,  181 1 

Patience,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Warwick, 

and    James  V.   Chilson,  of  Providence,  at 

Warwick.     Phenix  of  June  22,  1811 

Patrick,  Esq.,  of  Nassau,  N.  P.,  and  Harriet 

Thayer,  only  daughter  of  Williams,   Plsq., 
both  of   and  at   Providence,    by    Rev.   Dr. 

Gano,  July  14,  18  [I 

Lemuel,    of    Cumberland,      and     Elizabeth 

Angier,  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  at  Cumberland,  Feb.  16,1812 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  133 

BROWN  Eliza   Harper,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 

William  S.,  and  Oliver  Angell  Jenckes,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  14,  181 2 

Samuel,    Esq.,    of    Providence,     and     Amey 

Brown  Humphrey, of  and  at  No. Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  2,  1812 

Rebecca    and    Peregrine  P.  Foster,    both    of 

Coventry,     at     Warwick,     by     Rev.     Mr. 

Curtis.     Phenixof  Dec.  5,  i8l2 

James  and  Lydia  G.  Carpenter,  daughter  of 

John,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  29,  1813 

Amey  Greene,  of  Providence,    and   Elkanah 

Andrew,   of  Taunton,    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  7,  1813 

Mary  and  Pearce  Arnold,  at  Johnston,  Sept.  18,  1813 

Col.  Augustus  and  Mary  Williams,  daughter 

of  late  George,  of  Smithfield,  at  Johnston. 

Phenix  of  Feb.  19,  1814 

Elizabeth  and  Seaman  Johnson,  at  Coventry,  Feb.  27,  1814 
George  C.  and  Cynthia  Turner,  both  of    and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  April  10,  1814 

Alice,  daughter  of    Capt.  Isaac,  and  Truman 

Beckwith,  both    of  and    at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  15,  1814 

Abigail  and  Josiah  Seamans,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  8,  1815 

Pardon  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  Cooke, 

daughter  of  John  W.,  of  and  at  Glocester, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Cooper.     Pheni.x  of  May  13,  181 5 

Hugh  H.,  one  of   the  editors    of  Providence 

Gazette,    and    Eunice    E.    Tabor,    eldest 

daughter  of  Thomas,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  at 

Providence,  May2i,  1815 

Dexter,  of  Providence,  and  Mahala  Hicks,  of 

Uxbridge,  Mass.,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Littlefield.     I'henix  of  June  17,  1815 

Jesse,  of  Attleboro,  and  Louisa    Babcock,  of 

Plainfield,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  Oct.  13,  1815 

Martha,  daughter  of  Henry,  of  Scituate,  and 

P21ihu   Randall,  at    Scituate,  by    Rev.   Mr. 

Westcott.     Phenixof  Dec.  30,  1815 

Abijah,  of  No.  Kingstown,  and  Mary  Dixon, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 

Phenix  of  March  2,  18 16 

Daniel  and  Abby  Fenner,  youngest  daughter 

of  Pardon,    both   of   and    at  Johnston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  March  7,  18 16 

John,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Ann  Greene, 

of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  March  26,  1816 

Nabby  and  Israel  Arnold,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  24,  1816 


134  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BROWN  Mrs.  Eliza  and  Sabin  Lethbridge,  both 

of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Spring,  June  i8, 

Mrs.  Sybel,  daughter  of  John  Perrin,  and  Ol- 
ney  Dyer,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  ii, 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  Capt.  Pe- 
leg  Rogers,  both  of  and  at  Warren,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Oct.  6, 

Dianna  and  John  Humphrey,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  21, 

Stephen  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Liscome,  at  Provi- 
dence, Oct.  12, 

Catharine  and  Peter  Williamson,  both  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker,  Nov.  2, 

Nathan  A.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Nancy  Havens, 

of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  25, 

Samuel,  Esq.,  Naval  Officer,  District  of 
Providence,  and  Mary  Gardiner  Martin, 
only  daughter  of  late  Capt.  James,  of  and 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Romeo  Elton,  Aug.  4, 

Capt.  Martin,  of  Barrington,  and  Sally  Round, 

of  and  at  Bristol,  Nov.  27, 

Susan  and  Major  Caleb  Alverson,  Jr.,  both 

of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Jan.  19, 

Charlotte  and  Eewis  Brunei,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Feb.  25, 

Mark  and  Rose  Waters,  at  Colchester,  Ct., 
after  a  courtship  of  35  years,  having  had 
15  children  and  8  grand  children.  Patriot 
of  April  10, 

Honor  and  Abraham  Borden  Rathburn,  both 

of  North  Kingstown,  at  Portsmouth,  April  20, 

Cyrene   and    Esek  Beverly,  both  of  and   at 

Scituate,  May  5, 

Mary  D.,  daughter  of  Major  Elisha,  of  Tiver- 
ton, and  Benjamin  Crandall,  of  Providence, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Coleman.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  15, 

Eloisa  A.,  of  Providence,  and  John  C.  Hatch, 
of  Middletown,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker,  Sept.  20, 

Pardon,  of  Glastenbury,  Ct.,  and  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Church,  widow  of  Samuel,  of  and  at 
Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sheperd,  Oct.  31, 

Smith  and   Laura  Wakefield,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Samuel  Mann,  Esq.,  Nov.  25, 

Thomas  G.  and  Sarah  E.  Boone,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  Nov.  28, 

James  M.  and  Sarah  A.  Howland,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  March  5, 


816 

816 

816 
817 
817 

817 
818 


818 
819 
819 

819 
819 
819 

819 

819 

819 
819 
819 
820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


135 


BROWN  Martha,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Gid- 
eon, of  Johnston,  and  Owen  Taylor,  of 
Scituate,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Sprague,  March  19,  1820 

Mrs.  Lucy,  of  Providence,  and  John  Martin, 
of  Woodstock,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  March  23,  1820 

Benjamin,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Marcy  Man- 
chester, daughter  of  Thomas,  of  Middle- 
town,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  March  29,  1820 

Samuel  Norris,  of  Providence,  and  Ange- 
line  Jones,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Jones,  March  19,  1820 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Col.  Thomas,  and  Rufus 
Steere,  both  of  and  at  Chepachet.  Pa- 
triot of  April  I,  1820 

Nicholas,  Jr.,  and  Abby  Mason,  eldest 
daughter  of  late  Hon.  James  B.,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  5,  1820 

Freelove,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Smithfield, 

and  Samuel  B.  Ashton,  at  Providence,  Ji'^y  27,  1820 

Abraham,  of  Middletown,  and  Lucy  Little, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of  and  at  Little 
Compton.     Patriot  of  Feb.  7,  1821 

Ebenezer  P.  and  Sally  Jillson,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Oliver,  both  of  and  at  Providence. 
Patriot  of  April  7,  1821 

Roxey,  of  Taunton,  and  Thomas    Carey,  of 

and  at  Wellington.     Patriot  of  April  14,  1821 

Nathaniel  and  Martha  T.  Kmnecut,  third 
daughter  of  Josiah,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 
Barrington.     Patriot  of  April  18,  1821 

Lucy   and    Isaac     Thurber,    at    Providence,  May  6,  1821 

Capt.  John  and  Mrs.  Maria  Theresa  Nichols, 
both  of  Providence,  at  Savannah,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Cranston,  July  5,  1821 

Sarah,  fourth  daughter  of  Hon.  Nathan,  and 
William  Harris,  both  of  and  at  Johnston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Aug.  26,  1821 

Samuel  and  Ann  S.  Mason,  daughter  of  Dr. 
Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Barnabus  Bates,  Nov.  18,  1821 

Lavina,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and  Capt. 
Wooster  Carpenter,  both  of  and  at  See- 
konk.     Patriot  of  Dec.  15,  1821 

Abby,  eldest  daughter  of  Gideon,  Esq.,  and 
Capt.  James  Arnold,  both  of  and  at  John- 
ston, May  16,  1822 

James,  2d,  and  Amey  Briggs,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  June  2,  1822 


136  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BROWN  Jesse  and  Lydia  Jenckes,  both  of  North 
Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taft.     Patriot  of  June  15,  1822 

Gurdon  Perkins  and  Esther  Dean,  both  of 
and  at  Plainfield,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Orrin  Fow- 
ler, June  16,  1822 

Ann  Carter,  only  daughter  of  Nicholas,  and 
John  Brown  Francis,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  June  18,  1822 

George,    of  Ohio,   and    Eliza    Carpenter,    of 

Foster,  at  Scituate,  by    Rev.    Mr.    Stone,  July  19,  1822 

W and    Jane  Murdock,  at    Kirrouch- 

tree,  Eng.,  after  50  years'  courtship.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  17,  1822 

James,  of  Somerset,  and   Lydia  Weaver,  of 

and  at  Troy,  Mass.,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Borden,        Sept.  18,  1822 

Hannah,  daughter  of  William,  and  John   D. 

Williams,  at  South  Kingstown.     Patriot  of         Oct.  10,  1822 

Eliza  C.  and  Granville    Slack,    at   St.    Paul's 

Church,  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Oct.  13,  1822 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Capt.  Ste- 
phen K.  Rathbone,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  15,  1822 

Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Josiah  G. 
Gladding,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1822 

Riley  and    Mary  Reynolds,  both  of   and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Nov.  13,  1822 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Jesse,  of  Cumberland,  and 
John  M.  Capron,  of  Walden,  N.  Y.,  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  21,  1822 

Samuel  and  Sarah  Luther,  daughter  of  James, 
both  of  and  at  Swanzey,  bv  Rev.  Mr.  Tay- 
lor.    Patriot  of  '  Dec.  14,  1822 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  North  Prov- 
idence, and  Freeman  F"isher,  of  F"almouth, 
Mass.,  at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey. 
Patriot  of  Jan.  4,  1823 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  North  Prov- 
idence, and  Freeman  Fisher,  of  Falmouth, 
Mass.,  at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey. 
Patriot  of  Jan.  4,  1823 

Abraham  and  Almira  Manchester,  daughter 

of  Capt.  James,  at  Tiverton.      Patriot  of  Jan.  8,  1823 

Amey    and    Jane    Winsor,    both    of    and    at 

Smithfield,  by  Henry  S.  Mansfield,  Esq.,  Feb.  20,  1823 

Godfrey,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  and  Lucretia 
Averill,  of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Porter.     Patriot  of  April  12,  1823 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  137 

BROWN  Richard  A.,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Julia  R.  Tracy,  of  Seekonk,  at  Ashford,  Ct. 
Patriot  of  May  28,  1823 

Samuel  and  Mary  Greenwood,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Isaac,  of  and  at  New  York.  Patriot 
of  July  9,  1823 

Clarriet,  of  Smithfield,  and  Dr.  George  Ca- 
pron,  of  North  Providence,  at  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Patriot  of  July  23,  1823 

Allen  and  Martha  Cole,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Sept.  21,  1823 

Abigail,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Isaac  B. 
Richmond,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  at  Little 
Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine,  Oct.  2,  1823 

Arthur  F.  and  Elizabeth  P.  Rounds,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welch,  Oct.  5,  1823 

Abigail,  of  Little  Com|:)ton,  and  Isaac  B.  Rich- 
mond of  Savannah,  Ga.,  at  Little  Compton. 
Patriot  of  Oct.  18,  1823 

Mary  L.,  daughter  of  late  Edward,  and  Syl- 
vester S.  Southworth,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  9,  1823 

Sarah,  of  Providence,  and  Capt.  Jeremiah 
Jones,  of  Dighton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mudge,  Nov.  9,  1823 

Ansel  and  Marcy  Lessell,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Patriot  of  Dec.  27,  1823 

George  G.  and  Zilpha  Chace,  both  of  and  at 

Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  March  21,  1824 

Benedict,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Potter  Spencer, 
daughter  of  Dexter,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Aug.  12,  1824 

Amey,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Henry  Salis- 
bury, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mudge,  Oct.  3,  1824 

Francis  and  Hannah  Bowen,  both  of  and  at 

Warren.     Patriot  of  Nov.  3,  1824 

Stephen  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Naomi  Har- 
ris, youngest  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  by  Judge  Mann,  P'eb.  20,  1825 

Sarah  O.,  eldest  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  El- 
hanan  Martin,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  April  5,  1825 

Patience,  daughter  of  lienjamin,  and  David 
D.  White,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  New- 
port, May  12,  1825 

Margaret  D.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  William 
Sanford  Brown,  of  Providence,  and  Philip 
J.  Brandt,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  May  31,  1825 


138  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BROWN  Adam  and  Eliza  S.  Wall,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  3, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  John,  and  Daniel  R.  Pano, 
both  of  and  at  I.ittle  Compton.  Patriot 
of  July  9, 

Sarah,  daughter  of   John,   Esq.,  and  Daniel 

Paine,  at  Little  Compton.     Patriot  of  July  27, 

Celia  and  Joseph    Cobb,  Jr.,  at   Wrentham, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Elisha  Fiske,  Aug.  28, 

Sarah     B.    and    George    Nichols,    at    South 

Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hrown,  Sept.  i, 

Ephraim,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Ann 
Allen,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at  See- 
konk,  by  Rev.  James  O.  Barney,  Oct.  19, 

Catharine,  daughter  of  late  Philip,  and  Will- 
iam Wyman,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gammell,  Oct.  20, 

Zeolide  W,,  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  and  Benja- 
min T.  Foster,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Vx\es,  Nov.  30, 

Zeolide  W.,  of  Wrentham,  and  Benjamin  T. 
Foster,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Nov.  30, 

Susan  and  Major  John  G.  Carver,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Jan.  10, 

Dexter,  of  Scituate,  and  Ann  Maria  Sheldon, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, April  6, 

Olive  and  Joseph  Munro,  Jr.,  at  Seckonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.   Pease,  April  9, 

Hon.  Nathan  and  Susan  Smith,  daughter  of 

late  Job,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  July  16, 

Capt.  Benjamin  and  Ruth  Read,  daughter  of 

William,  both  of  and  at  Troy,  Mass.,  July  23, 

William  L.,  of  Providence,  and  Sally  L. 
Munro,  daughter  of  Palmer,  of  and  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford,  July  30. 

Henry  and  Nancy  B.  Warren,  daughter  of 
Major  Russell,  both  of  and  at  l^ristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Sept.  3, 

Eliza  W.,  daughter  of  James  F.,  and  Dr. 
Henry  F.  Saunders,  at  Norwich,  Ct.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  30, 

Jeremiah,  of  Taunton,  and  Phebe  Bright- 
man,  of  and  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Oct.  4, 

Lyman,  of  Jewett  City,  Ct.,  and  Julia  Day, 
of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, Oct.  i(, 

Lydia  B.,  daughter  of  late  Major  Elisha,  of 
Tiverton,  and  Asa  Pease,  of  New  Bedford, 
at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  18, 


825 

825 
825 
825 
825 

825 

82s 

825 

825 
826 

826 
826 
826 
826 

826 

826 

826 
826 

826 

826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  I39 


BROWN  Samuel,  of  South  Kingstown,  and 
Amey  Gardiner,  daughter  of  Vincent,  of 
and  a  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  William 
Northup,  Oct.  29, 

John,  of  Maryland,  and  Mary  Beal,  of  Bristol, 

at  Warren.     Patriot  of  Feb.  14, 

Ezra  and   Maria    Carpenter,  both    of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  April  3, 

Elnathan  C,  of  Westerly,  and  F"rances  G. 
Hazard,  daughter  of  late  John,  of  New- 
port, at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Northup, 

George  U.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Mary 
V.  Beebe,  of  Johnston,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of 

Joseph  C.,  of  Baltimore,  and  Sarah  I.  Hunt, 
daughter  of  Peter,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Barney, 

Sila  and  Otis  Whipple,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.      Patriot  of 

James  D.  and  Lydia  T.  Shaw,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  ]?rown, 

Lydia  and  William  B.  Tilley,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Virgin, 

Alfred  and  Matilda  S  B.  Ellis,  daughter  of 
James  E.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 

William  and  Ann  Williams,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Benjamin  J.  and  Eunice  S.  Barker,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  President 
Wayland, 

Thomas  and  Hannah  H.  Beane,  both  of  and 
at    Providence,    by    Rev.     Mr.     Pickering, 

Rebecca  M.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John, 
and  John  S.  Davidson,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  March  6, 

George,  of  Coventry,  and  Miranda  Johnston, 
daughter  of  James,  of  and  at  Smithfield, 
by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  March  16, 

William,  of  Worcester,  and  Louisa  Gladding, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr.  Edes,  April  2, 

Gushing,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  Freeman,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  24, 

George  C.  and  Sarah  Ann  Stanton,  daughter 

of  Samuel,   Esq.,    at    Charlestown,    R.    I.,  May  i, 

Herman    and    Nancy     P.    Towne,    both    of 

North   Providence,  Aug.  3, 

Christopher,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Nancy  J. 
Armstrong,  of  Norwich,  Ct.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Stephen  Branch,  Esq.,  Aug.  31, 


May  10, 

1827 

June  6, 

1827 

June  18, 

1827 

Sept,  26, 

1827 

Nov.  18, 

1827 

Nov.  29, 

1827 

Dec.  29, 

1827 

Jan.  24, 

1828 

Jan.  27, 

1828 

Feb.  3, 

1828 

826 
S27 

827 


828 

828 
828 
828 
828 
828 

828 


140  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BROWN  John  Smith  and  Ann  Rounds,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  13,  1828 

William  A.,  publisherof  the  Toilet,  and  Catha- 
rine Nichols,  daughter  of  Charles,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn,  Oct.  20,  1828 

Sally  S.  and  Brown  Bowen,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  22,  1828 

Lydia  G.,  of  Warwick,  and  James  LeBaron, 

of  Scituate,  at  Warwick,  Nov.  10,  1828 

William  and  Mehitable  H.  Prout,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.   15,  1828 

George  S.  and  Mary  Ann  Ravvson,  daughter 
of  Joseph,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Welsh,  Jan.  6,  1829 

Gideon  and  Mary  Ann  S.  Hart,  both  of  and 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Jan.  26,  1829 

James  S.  and  Sarah  P.  Gridley,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  Smithfield,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Frieze,         Feb.  26,  1829 

Sayles,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza  S.  Seatle,  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wa- 
terman, March  12,  1829 

Lieut.  Thompson  Skinner,  U.  S.  Corps  of 
Engineers,  and  Ann  Scott  Mann,  daugh- 
ter of  Dr.  John  P.,  of  and  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  April  21,  1829 

Pamela,  daughter  of  late  Major  General 
Brown,  and  IJeut.  D.  H.  Vinton,  U.  S. 
Army,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Brown- 
ville.'N.  Y.     Patriot  of  July  25,  1829 

Emil)'  and  Andrew  M.  Smart,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Frieze,  Nov.  26,  1829 

Reuben  and  Julia  Ann  Chace,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Dec.  20,  1829 

John  Edwin  and  Abby  C.  Field,  daughter  of 
Richard  M.,  at  Providence,  at  the  Pacific 
Congregational  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wa- 
terman, Dec.  24,  1829 

Mary  and  Matty  Antonides,  of  Park  Theatre, 

both  of  and  at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Jan.  27,  1830 

Helena  Maria  and  Charles  L.  White,  at  New 

York.     Patriot  of  April  10,  1830 

James  Alexander  and  Charlotte  Death,  by 
His  Honor  the  Mayor,  at  Boston.  Patriot 
of  Oct.  27,  1830 

Sarah    Ann    and  Samuel  Gladding,  both   of 

and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lewis,  July  12,  183 1 

Cassander  and  Cornelia  Randall,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev  Mr.  Waterman. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  25,  1S32 

Mary  and  Anthony  Gallaghar,  of  Warwick, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Carry,  Nov.  21,  1832 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  I4I 

BROWNELL  Isaac  and  Susannah  Anthony,  both 

of  this  town.      Phenix  of  May  28,  1803 

Thomas  and   Betsey  Cahoune,    daughter    of 

the  late  Captain,  at  Providence,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  April  26,  1804 

Nathan  C.  and   Hannah  11  Wilbur,  daughter 

of    Hon.   Isaac,   Lt.   Gov.  of  the  State,  at 

Little    Compton,  by    Rev.    Mr.   Pcckham. 

Pheni.x  of  Jan.  19,  181 1 

Peter  and   Angelina  Sabin,  only  daughter  of 

late  Capt.  James,  of  Providence,  at   Reho- 

both,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 
Patience  and  George  Waterman,  both  of  and 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jones, 
Peter,  merchant,  of  Providence,  and  Roxilana 

Allen,  of   Seekonk,   Mass,,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Moses,  of  Providence,  and   Celindy  Oitiisby, 

of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 
Jonathan,  of  Westport,    and  P^liza  H,    Sim- 
mons, daughter  of  David,  of  and  at  Little 

Compton,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Sheperd.     Phenix 

of 
Isaac    and    Mary    Anthony,    both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Dr.     Pardon     and     Lucia    Emilia    DeWolf, 

daughter  ot    Charles,   Esq.,  of    Bristol,   at 

Providence, 
Col.   George,  of  Scituate,  and  Ann  Wilbur, 

of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Mary  and  Samuel  Anthony,   both  of  Port.s- 

mouth,  at    Newport,  by    Ivev.  Mr.    Eddy. 

Patriot  of  p'eb.  16,  1S20 

James   and    Lydia    Church,    both    of    Little 

Compton,  at  Newport,  June  6,  1S20 

Christopher,  of  Westport,  and  Mary  Crandall, 

daughter  of  Stephen,  of  and  at  Tiverton. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  4,  1820 

Mary  and  John   Sisson,  at   Little    Compton. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  11,  1820 

Dr.    Richmond  and   Harriet  Church,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.    Gamaliel,    at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  June  19,  i82r 

Joseph,    of     Middletown,     and    Mrs.    Olive 

Uriggs,  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  19,  1822 

Oliver   and    Sarah    Greene,    both    of    Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Eeb.  13,  1822 
Cooke  and  Deborah  Hillard,  at  Little  Comp- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Coleman.     Patriot  of                Feb.  23,  1822 


April  16, 

1811 

klarch  28, 

1813 

Jan.  2, 

1814 

July  17, 

1814 

Nov.  II, 

1815 

Jan.  I, 

1815 

Dec.  I, 

1815 

Jan.  1 1, 

1S18 

142  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

BROWN  ELL  Oliver  and    Sarah    Greene,    both 

of    Portsmouth,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Feb.  23,  1822 

Martha    and    Thomas    T.    Cornell,  both    of 

Portsmouth,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  18,  1822 

Abraham    and    Phebe   Tripp,    at    VVestport. 

Patriot  of  May  24,  1823 

Eliza     and    Howland    Tripp,    at    Westport. 

Patriot  of  May  24,  1823 

Amey   and    Charles    Hadwen,    at    P'riends' 

Meeting  House,  Somerset.     Patriot  of  Sept.  20,  1823 

Clarissa  and  Isaac  Wilco.x,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  .Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  8,  1823 
Harriet  B,  daughter  of  late  Sylvester,  and 

Nathaniel  H.  Langley,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  31,  1823 
Peleg,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Desire  Tripp, 

daughter    of    Capt.    Tillinghast    Tripp,    of 

and  at  Westport      Patriot  of  F"eb.  7,  1824 

Mary  F.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Middletown, 

and   William  Smith,  at  Newport.     Patriot 

of  March  27,  1824 

Joshua,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Orpah  Bennett, 

of  and  at  Tiverton,  Oct.  20,  1824 

Samuel,    of    Westport,    and     Sarah     Almy, 

daughter    of  Job,  of  and  at   Tiverton,    by 

Rev.  Mr.   Peckham.     Patriot  of  Nov.  3,  1824 

Harriet,  eldest  daughter   of  Edmund,  Esq., 

and    James     Davis    Peckham,   M.    D.,    at 

Little  Compton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  22,  1825 

Phebe    C,    daughter   of    late    William,    and 

Daniel   Hendrick,  at  Smithfield,  by  Lewis 

Dexter,  PZsq.,  July  24,  1825 

Edward   P.,  of  East  Haddam,  Ct.,  and   An- 

stress  Cole,  of  and  at  Seekonk,    by    Rev. 

Mr.  Barney.     Patriot  of  May  20,  1826 

Robert,    of    New    York    City,    and    Caroline 

Irons,    daughter    of    Nicholas,    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  2,  1826 

Thomas,  of  Tiverton,  and   Mary  A.  Haswell, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  11,  1827 
Mary  Ann  and  Sylvester  Hines,  both  of  and 

at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  30,  1828 

William  T.  and  Sally  T.  Williams,  daughter 

of  John,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Choules,  April  27,  1831 

Mary,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Charles  Luther, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  March  13,  1832 
BROWNING  William,  of  South  Kingstown,  and 

Desire  Watson,  daughter  of  Hon.  John,  at 

Stonington,  Ct.     Patriot  of  July  24,  1819 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  143 


BROWNING    Major    Potter    and    Martha     F. 

daughter  of  William  C,  Clarke,  both     of 

South    Kingtowu,     at     Norwich,    Ct.,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Sterry,  Dec.  25,  1820 

Major  Potter  and  Martha  F.  Clarke,  daugh- 
ter of  William  C,  Fscj.,  of  South  Kings- 
town, at  Warwick,  Ct.  Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1821 
Abijah,  Esq.,  of  Charleston,  and  Susan  Gavitt, 

daughter  of  Sanford,  of  and  at  Westerly,  Feb.  9,  1823 

Mrs.  Sarah  W.  and  Benjamin  W.  Hendricks, 

both  of   and  at    Smithfield,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Cutler,  Sept.  19,  1824 

Capt.  Beriah  G.,  of  Bristol,  and  Marian  Will- 

ard,  of  and  at  Warren.     Patriot  of  Aug.  20,  1825 

William,    of    North    Kingstown,    and     Maria 

Watson,  of  South  Kingstown,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  15,  1S30 
BRUCE   P" ranees  R.  H.  and  Capt.  Elisha  Snow, 

both    of  and  at    Providence,   by    Rev.    Dr. 

Crocker,  Oct.  18,  1813 

John  and  Rebecca  R.  Holmes,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro.  by  Rev.  Mr.  Killham,  June  26,  1823 

BRUEN  Mrs.  Eliza,    daughter  of    Rev.  Samuel 

Nott,  and  Sherman  Converse,  editor  of  Con- 
necticut Journal,  at  PVanklin,  June  28,  18.24 
BRUNEL  Lewis  and  Charlotte  Brown,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Feb.  25,  1819 
BRUNNER   Pina  and  Morrison  Belcher,  printer, 

at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bem.ui,  P'eb.  i,  (832 

BRUNSWICK  Morris  and  Sus;.n  Lethbridge,  at 

Boston.     Patriot  of  Dec.  7,  1825 

BRUNTON  Miss ,    of    Covent    Garden 

Theatre,  a  sister   of    Mrs.    Warren,  of  the 

Philadelphia   Theatre,    and    the     P'arl     of 

Craven.     Pheni.x  of  Feb.  27,  1S08 

BRUSH   Philetus,  of  South-East,  N.  Y.,  and  Mrs. 

Esther  Wood,  at  Norwalk,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Swan.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  2,1811 

BRYANT  Charlotte  and   Richard    Sturch,  both 

of  and  at  Bristol,  March  9,  1820 

BUCHAAN        Mrs.    Serenoida,     daughter     of 

Major  William    Smith,  of    Tennessee,  and 

Isaac  Southworth,  formerly  of  Providence, 

at  Florence,  A.  T.,  June  20,  1819 

BUCHANAN  Mary,  daughter  of  late  Andrew, 

of  Baltimore,  and  Nathan  Sanford,   U.  S. 

Senator  from  New  York,  at  Baltimore,  Md. 

Patriot  of  June  7,  1S28 

BUCKNAM   Margaret    and    Nathaniel    Phillips, 

at  Boston.     Phenix  of  Nov.  21,  1807 


144  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BUCK  Sarah  and  Joshua  Bull,  both  of    Buffalo, 

at  WiUiamsville,  N.  Y.     Phenix  of 
Erastus,   of   Killingly,    Ct.,   and  Esther  W. 

Converse,  of  and  at   Thompson,  Ct.     Pa- 
triot of 
BUCKLIN  John  C,  merchant,  and  Sarah  Smith, 

daughter  of  Capt.    Snnon,    both  of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     I^heni.x  of 
Amey,  daughter  of  late  John,  of    Rehoboth, 

and  Washington  Jenckes,  of  Smithfield,  at 

Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 
Rev.  Sylvanus  V.,  of    Marlboro,  and    Nancy 

Balcom,  of  and  at  Attleboro, 
Minerva  Ann,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Robert  Rog- 

erson,  of  Pavvtucket,  at  Providence, 
William  and   Mary    Church,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Pheni.x  of 
Benjamin  and  Hannah  French,    both  of  and 

at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 
Adah,    daughter    of    Ebenezer,  of    Seekonk, 

and  William  Jerauld,  of  North  Providence, 

at  Seekonk, 
Cynthia,  of  Seekonk,  and  Jabez  Ingraham,  of 

Attleboro,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 
Ann,  of  Seekonk,  and  Dr.   Caleb  Miller,  at 

Bristol,  by  Nathaniel  Bullock,  Esq., 
Joseph,  of  Ludlow,  Mass.,  and  Mary  Slater, 

of  and  at  Pavvtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake, 
Sarah,  of  Seekonk,  and  May  D.   Mason,   of 

Svvanzey,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 
George  and  Sarah   A.  Davis,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Willard  D.,  of  Pavvtucket,  and  Phebe   Wal- 

dron,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  at  Dighton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gushee, 
Nathan    and    Abigail    Proctor,    daughter    of 

Nathaniel,    both  of  and  at  Olneyville,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Lydia  Scott,  of  Smithfield,  and  Bela  Lincoln, 

of  North   Providence,  at  Smithfield.      Pa- 
triot of 
Major  George  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Osgood,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 
George   and    Mrs.   Lydia    Basgood,   both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 
BUCKMINSTER  Olivia  and  George  B.  Emer- 
son,  at    Cambridge,    by    Rev.    President 

Kirkland, 


Aug.  10, 

1816 

Nov.  22, 

1823 

Ji'ly  9, 

1803 

May  17, 

1807 

Sept.  7, 

1809 

Jan.  21, 

1810 

June  23, 

1810 

May  29, 

1814 

Dec.  8. 

1814 

July  24, 

1815 

Aug.  22, 

1816 

Feb.  22, 

1816 

Sept.  8, 

1817 

Nov.  I, 

1819 

Oct.  15, 

1821 

Feb.  3, 

1822 

Jan.  7, 

1824 

Nov.  29, 

1827 

Nov.  29, 

1827 

May  20, 

1824 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  145 

BUDLONG  Amos  and  Sally  Waterman,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  William,  of  Coventry,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  May  7,  1812 

Abby  Ann,  daughter  of    Samuel,  and  John 

Asa  King,  at  Cranston,  Feb.  17,  1814 

Catharine  and  John  W.  Atwood,  at  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Oct.  5,  1817 

Samuel  and  Lydia  Arnold,  at  Warwick,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem.     Patriot  of  Nov.  24,  18 19 

Joseph  S.,  of  Cranston,  and  Mary  Ann  Ar- 
nold, third  daughter  of  Ephraim,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Littlefield,        Aug.  18,  1822 

Susan,  youngest  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq., 
of  Cranston,  and  Alvin  Arnold,  of  War- 
wick, at  Cranston.     Patriot  of  Feb.  12,  1823 

George  W.  and  Maria  Budlong,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Sept.  28,  1823 

John  S.  and  Lucy  Budlong,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Sept.  28,  1823 

Lucy  and  John  S.  Budlong,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Sept.  28,  1823 

Maria  and  George  W.  Budlong,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Sept.  28,  1823 

Col.  Samuel  and  Sarah  A.  Whitman,  daugh- 
ter of  Gen.  Reuben,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick.    Patriot  of  April  10,  1824 

James  E.  and  Abby   Johnson,  of    Newport, 

at  Providence.     Patriot  of  June  18,  1825 

John,  of  Cranston,  and  Rachal  Albro,  of  Cov- 
entry, at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Henry  Tatem,         July  26,  1825 

Amos  and  Abby  Card,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick, Jan.  I,  1826 

Celia,  daughter  of  Stephen,  and  Samuel 
Nichols,  of  Providence,  at  Warwick.  P  i- 
triot  of  June  25,  1S28 

Anthony,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Crain,  of 

and  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  Oct.  20,  1828 

Samuel,  Jr.,  of  Cranston,  and  Rachal  Mar- 
tin, of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Jan.  15,  1829 

Susan  and  Willard  Clafflin,   both  of  and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  March  11,  1830 

Benjamin  and  Robey  Greene,  at  Warwick,  April  i,  1830 

BUFFUM    Arnold,  of  Smithfield,  and  Rebecca 
'  Gould,  daughter  of  John,  of  Middletown, 

at    Friends'     Meeting     House,    Newport. 
Phenix  of  June  16,  1804 

Eliza,  daughter  of  late  Joshua,  and  Henry  S. 
Mansfield,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield.  Phe- 
nix of  Nov.  23,  181 1 


146  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BUFFUM    Lydia,    of    Smithfield,   and    Samuel 

Shove,     of     Providence,     at     Smithfield. 

Phenix  of  July  lo,  1813 

Margaret,    daughter    of  David,  of    Newport, 

and  Abraham  Barker,  of  Tiverton,  at  New- 
port, at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  13,  1819 
Mrs.  Mary  and  Thomas  Mowry,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Patriot 

of  Jan.  20,  1821 

Benjamin  and  Hannah  Taft,  both  of  and  at 

Uxbridge.     Patriot  of  May  11,  1822 

Horace  and  Mary  Rhodes  Page,  daughter  of 

Capt.  Martin,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Edes,  Oct.  3,  1826 

Earle,  of  New  Hampshire,  and  Almira  Ar- 
nold Stafford,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tillinghast,  April  15,  1828 

BUFFINGTON    Sarah,  daughter   of   Benjamin 

and     Livingstone     Jenckes,    formerly     of 

Rhode  Island,  at  Orwell,  Pa.,  Jan.  i,  1812 

Darius  and  Rebecca  Robinson,  both  of  and 

at  Swansey,  by  John  Mason,  Esq.,  Dec.  16,  1819 

Eunice    C,   of    Svvanzey,    and    George    W. 

Anthony,  of    Somerset,   at    Swanzey,   by 

John  Mason,  Esq.,  Jan.  2,  1823 

Rebecca,  of  Swanzey,  and  Allen    Chandler, 

of  Providence,  at    Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tatem,  Jan.  3,  1824 

Elvira  and  Marchant  Baker,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  Dec.  8,  1825 

Alfred    S.    and    Ann    Maria     Hauswell,    at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  April  i,  1827 

Benjamm,    of     Swanzey,     and     Martha  T. 

Luther,  of  and  at  Somerset.  Patriot  of  Oct.  20,  1827 
Daniel,  2d,  and  Mary  Reynolds,  daughter  of 

Tanner,  both  of  and  at  Troy,  Mass.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  20,  1827 
Oliver    and    Elizabeth     Reynolds,     at    Fall 

River.     Patriot  of  May  9,  1829 

George  W.  and  Sarah  G.  Westcott,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Warne,  Sept.  27,  1829 
BUGBEE  Susan,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  and  Capt. 

Charles   Brackett,    of    Randolph,    Vt.,   at 

Providence.     Phenix  of  June  23,  1810 

Chester,   of  Attleboro,   and  Jerusha    Blake, 

daughter  of  Ezra,  of  and  at  Wrentham,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  Dec.  19,  181 1 

James,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Betsey  Dor- 

rance,  of  and  at  Warren.     Phenix  of  Jan.  Ii,  1812 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  147 

BUGBEE     Rachel,    of     Woodstock,    Ct.,    and 

Thomas  M.  Williams,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  at 

Woodstock.     Patriot  of  June  28,  1823 

James    H.,     of    Providence,     and     Mir.mda 

Keech,  of  and  at  Glocester,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  June  28,  1825 

Capt.    Chester    and     Lucretia    Williams,    at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  May  24,  1826 

BUGBY  Nancy,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Daniel 

C.  Pearson,  of  Providence,  at  Woodstock. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  26,  1820 

BUKER    Hannah,    19,  and    Joseph  Warren,   17, 

at  Dartmouth.     Patriot  of  Aug.  19,  1829 

BULL  Frederick  G.,  of  Boston,  and  Jane  Tucker, 

of  and  at  Boston.     Phenix  of  Oct.  24,  1807 

Joshua  and  Sarah  Buck,  both  of   Buffalo,  at 

Williamsville,  N.  Y.      Pheni.x  of  Aug.  10,  1816 

Sarah  T.  and  William  G  Hammond,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr  Wheaton  Patriot  of  Jan.  30,  1828 
BULLARD  Mary,  daughter  of   Lsaac,  and  Capt. 

Henry  G.  Mumford,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  28,  1817 
Rev.  Dexter,  pastor  of  Christian   Church,  at 

Greenwich,  Mass.,  and  Julia  Sayles,  young- 
est daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel,  of  Franklui, 

Mass.,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  F"eb.  i,  1821 

Mary,  of  Pepperill,  Mass.,  and  Dr.  S.  Bland- 

ing,  at  Camden,  S.  C.     Patriot  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

Samuel  P.,  of  Ware,  Mass.,  and   Mary  Ann 

Burr,  of  and  at    Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Edes,  Sept.  23,  1824 

Mary  and    Dexter    Barnes,    both   of    North 

Providence,   at    Pawtucket,    by    Rev.    Dr. 

Benedict,  Dec.  24,  1828 

Ann  Eliza  and  Gideon  Garnett,  Sept.  25,  1831 

BULLING  Moses,  of  Medway,  Mass.,  and  China 

Ware,  of  Sherbourne,  .Vlass.,  at  E.  Fosters, 

married  by  Samuel  Brown,  Esq.,  Oct.  13,  1805 

BULLOCK  Capt.  Richmond  and  Rhoda  Peck- 
ham,  daughter   of   William,  by   Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson.     Phenix  of  Oct.  19,  1802 

■  "     Ann,    daughter    of  Capt.    Jabez,    and    Capt. 

Sylvanus    G.    Martin,    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  26,  1804 

Capt.  Israel  and  Mary  Martin,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer.  Phenix  of  Oct.  24,  1807 
"    -Joseph,    of    Rehoboth,    and  ^  Abigail     Davis, 

daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  and  at  Warren. 

Phenix  of  Dec.  3,  1S08 

<" '     Nancy   and    Lieut.    Ezra    French,    both    of 

Attleboro,  at  Rehoboth,  April  i,  1813 


148  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BULLOCK  Jesse,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Mercy 
Chandler,  of  and  at  Plympton,  Mass.,  by 
Rev.    Mr.  Dexter,  Aug.  17,  1817 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Abel,  and  Enoch  Fowler, 
both  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson,  Nov.  26,  1820 

Thomas  and  Sarah  Almy  Willis,  at  Taunton, 

by  Rev.  Alvan  Cobb.     Patriot  of  Jan  6,  1821 

Lucy,  17,  and  Joseph  Carter,  70,  Revolu- 
tionary Soldier,  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  Nov.  22,  1821 

Mary  A.  and  Ira  K.  Miller,  both  of  and  at 
Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ferguson,  July  17,  1822 

Timothy  and  Phebe  Chace,  both  of  Reho- 
both, at  Swanzey,  by  James  Luther,  Esq. 
Patriot  of  Dec.  14,  1822 

Cyrus  and  Polly  Follett,  at  Rehoboth.  Pa- 
triot of  June  II,  1823 

Stephen  and  Eliza  Mason,   of  Swanzey,   at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rextord,  April  4,  1827 

Harriet,  eldest  daughter  of  Richmond,  and 
Edward  Pearce,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  24,  1827 

Almira  W.,  of  Swanzey,  and  Level  Maxwell, 
of  Seekonk,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Haker,  Nov.  4,  1827 

William  P.  and  Sarah  Pearce,  only  daughter 
of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,  Dec.  11,  1827 

Mary  P.,  daughter  of  Jabez,  of  Seekonk,  and 
William  Blanding,  of  Providence,  at  See- 
konk, by  Rev.  James  O.  Barney,  Oct.  20,  1825 

Hannah  and  Capt.  Joshua  Miller,  at  Reho- 
both, Jan.  10,  1830 
BUMP  Nathan  and  Eliza  Corpe,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  17,  1813 

Dr.  Thomas,  of  Freetown,  Mass.,  and  Pul- 
chesa  C.  Olney,  youngest  daughter  of  Gid- 
eon, Esq.,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker,  at  St.  John's  Church,  Oct.  12,  1818 

Julia  Stanton,  eldest  daughter  of  Nathaniel, 
and  Jeremiah  A.  Baker,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Warne,  April  28,  1829 

Caroline  Sumner,  second  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel, and  William  E.  Clarke,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Warne,  June  29,  1829 

Mery  B.,  of  Middleboro,  and  Joseph  B.  Wea- 
ver, of  F"reetown.  at  Fall  River,  Aug.  4,  183 1 
BUNDY  Charles  and  Keziah  Simmons,  daugh- 
ter of  Darius,  both  of  and  at  Thompson, 
Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nichols,                                       April  2,  i8ao 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  149 

BUNKER  Capt.  Robert  S.  and  Eliza  Ann  Stagg, 

both  of  and  at  New  York,  Jan.  2,  1826 

Asa   G.,  of   Nantucket,  and    Mary    Ray,   at 

Hopkinton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  3,  1827 

Mrs.    Caroline  and    Thomas  Hyde,  both    of 

New  Bedford,  at  Smithfield,  Jan.  22,  1829 

BUNN  Lydia  Wheeler,  of  Fawtucket,  and  John 
Warseley,  of  Canton,  at  Fawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  6,  1828 

BURBECK  Susan  and  Ebenezer  Hayvvard,  at 
Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett.  Patriot 
of  March  3,  1827 

BURBERRY  Mr. and  Miss Shin- 

glcton,  in  England.     Phenix  of  Aug.  19,  1809 

BURCE  Mary  H.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Pardon 
H.  Armington,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  19,  1827 

BURCHARD  Eli  and  Sarah  D.  Sears,  both  of 

and  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,         June  24,  1827 
BURDICK     Rowland     and     Sally     Thompson, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Joshua  P.,  both  of  and 
at  Westerly,  by  J.  W.  Knight,  Esq.     Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  II,  1 8 19 

Mary,  of  Newport,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry, 
and  Philip  Saunders,  of  Westerly,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Burdick,  Oct.  26,  1820 

Abby  and  John  E.  Lincoln,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     I'atriot  of  Dec.  15,  182 1 

Martha  and  John  A.  Salisbury,  both  of  Attle- 

boro,  at  Fawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,        June  16,  1822 

Isabella  and   James  Potter,  both  of   and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Merrett,  Oct.  3,  1822 

Susan  Ann,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry,  of  New- 
port, and  Benjamin  Congdon,  of  James- 
town, at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  9,  1823 

Isaac  V.   and    Ann    Stanhope,   daughter  of 

late  Edward,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Aug.  23,  1823 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Clarke,  and  Benj- 
amin Seatle,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Sept.  6,  1823 

Susan  P.,  daughter  of  Lawton,  and  Charles 

Kaighan.     Patriot  of  Oct.  i,  1823 

Susan,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry,  of  Newport, 
and  William  Allen,  of  Dartmouth,  Mass., 
at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Aug.  7,  1824 

Josiah  Otis  and  Eliza  Sherman,  daughter  of 

Elijah,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  11,  1825 

Truman  and  Elizabeth  B.  Greenman,  daugh- 
ter of  late  John,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  11,  1825 

Ray  and  Eliza  Spooner,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy,  Dec.  4,  1825 


150  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

BURDICK    George    and    Mary    F.    Simmons, 

daughter  of  Fidward,  at  Newport,  Dec.  25,  1825 

Jonathan,  of  Newport,  and    Martha   Coon,  of 

and  at  Hopkinton,  by   Rev.   Mr.  Stillman,  July  22,  1826 

Jonathan  T.  and  Mary  Armstrong,  at  New- 
port.     Patriot  of     ^  March  7,  1827 
David    M.  and    Mehitabel   Castoff,  daughter 

of  Henry,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Burdick,  Sept.  2,  1827 

Elizabeth  Ann  and  Arnold  H.  T.ake,  both  of 
I  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Torrey.     Pa- 

triot of  Oct.  3,  1827 

Ashur  J.  and   Betsey  Smith,  of  Cumberland, 

at  Pawtucket.     P.itriot  of  March  15,  1828 

Ann  and  John  Hoyanton,  both  of  Smithfield, 

at  Cumberland,  Sept.  14,  1828 

Susan  and  P.udon  Carpenter,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilburn,  July  i,  1832 

BURDKN   Reuben  and  Celia  Ann  Metcalf,  both 

of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  9,  1820 

Martin   E.,  of 'Providence,  and  Sarah  Gardi- 
ner,   daughter  of  late  William,    of  and  at 

Swanzev,  by  Rev   Mr.  Taylor,  Nov.  6,  1825 

BURDON     Mehnda,   of     Rehoboth,   and     Rev. 

Augustus  li.  Read,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Re- 
hoboth.    Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1825 
BURGE      Rev.     Lemuel,   of    Connecticut,    atid 

Elizabeth     !•".    Shaw,    eldest     daughter  of 

Dr    William   G  ,    of  North  Kingstown,  at 

St.  Paul's  Church,  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wheaton,  June  6,  1820 

BURGESS  Thomas,   F.sq.,    attorney  at    law,    of 

Providence,  and    Mary    McKie,  of  and  at 

VVareham.     Pheiiix  01  Nov.  26,  1803 

James  P  and  Hannah  Reynolds,  daughter  of 

Col.  Joseph,  both  of  and  at   Bristol.      Phe- 

nix  of  May  19,  1810 

Lady    Smith  and  the    Earl  of  Paulet.     The 

bride    has    a    large  fortune;    in     England. 

Phenix  of  Sept.  14,  1816 

Harriet     A.,    daughter    of      Benjamin,    and 

Daniel    Pettey,  jr.,  both  of   and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  31,  1819 
Dorotny,    d  lughter    of    Joseph,    and    Caleb 

Calvin,    at    Cranston,    by    Jesse    Howard, 

Esq  ,  Nov.  14,  1 8 19 

Danlurth,    of     Pawtucket,    and     Mary    Ann 

Williams,    of    Smithfield.    at     Pawtucket,  July  22,  1821 

Welcome  Arnold.  Esq  ,  and  Eleanor   Burrill, 

daughter  of  late  Hon.  James,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev,  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  20,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  151 

BURGESS  Daniel,  of  Hartford,  and  Paulina  S. 
Dean,  of  and  at  Plainfield,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Orin   Fowler.     Patriot  of  March  21,  1827 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Peter,  and  Robert 
Pierce,  both  of  and  at  Little  Compton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Paine,  Nov.  29,  (827 

William,  of  Providence,    and   Mary  Tew,  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  9,  1827 

Benjamin  B.  and  Mary  Hawkins,  at  Provi- 
dence, July  23,  1828 

Martha,  of  Wareham,  Mass.,  and  George 
Starrett,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  at  Wareham,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Cobb,  July  9.  1829 

BURKE  Penelope  and   Alexander  Calder,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,         May  23,  181 1 

Rhodes,  of  Coventry,  and  Susan  R.  Briggs, 
of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Man- 
chester, Oct.  14,  1 82 1 

Sarah  Ann  and  Henry  Congdon,  both  of  and 

at    Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Pickering,  Oct.  17,  1826 

Mary   and    John    Field,  Jr.,  both  of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  22,  1827 

Europa  and   Alexander    Allen,  both  of    and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  i,  1829 

BURKETT  Lydia  and  John  Coy,  at  Providence. 

Phenix  of  Nov.  19,  1803 

BURLINGAME  Samuel  and  Hannah  Knight, 
daughter  of  Robert,  at  Cranston.  Phenix 
of  Jan.  4,  1806 

Cyrus,  of  Glocester,  and  Lydia  Chedall,  eld- 
est daughter  of  John,  merchant,  of  Provi- 
dence.    Phenix  of  April  18,  1807 

Fanny,  of  Coventry,  and   Sterry  Young,    of 

Cranston,  at  Coventry.     Phenix  of  Dec.  31,  1808 

Mrs.  Mary  and  John  Hazelton,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  23,  1812 

Samuel,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Rhonda  Pres- 
ton, daughter  of  Daniel,  of  Foster,  Feb.  28,  1813 

Major  Jabez  and  Thomas  Rice,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Sept.  8,  1816 

Olney  and  Nancy  Mason,  daughter  of  Dea- 
con George,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Jan.  2,  1820 

Capt.  Caleb  and  Rachal  Knight,  both  of  and 
at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  June  8,  1820 

Major  Richard,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  Ann  Aldrich, 
daughter  of  Richard,  at  Glocester.  Pa- 
triot of  July  I,  1820 


i52  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BURLINGAME  Lyman  and  Alpha  Cooke, 
daughter  of  Major  Zebina,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter.   Patriot  of  Oct.  7,  1820 

Esek  and  Mary  Thornton,  at  Johnston.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  30,  1820 

Merilla,  of  Glocester,  and  Charles  E.  Swan, 
of  Smithfield,  at  Glocester,  by  Elder 
White,  June  19,  1822 

Susan,  daughter  of  Olney,  and  Asa  Steere, 

both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Nov.  16,  1823 

Ray  G.,  of  Cranston,  and  Matilda  W.  Dick- 
erson,  of  Seekonk,  at  former  place,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Shurtleff,  May  14,  1826 

Adah    and    Ebenezer    Carey,     at    Pawtuxet, 

by  Rev.  Mr  Shurtleff,  Oct.  15,  1826 

BURNHAM  John  T.,  of  Exeter,  N.  H.,  and 
Carohne  Dean,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  22,  1828 

John  T.,  of  Exeter,  N.  H.,  and  Cordelia 
Dean,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Oct.  22,  1828 

BURNS  Maria  and  Hon.  John  P.  Van  Ness,  at 

Washington,  D.  C.     Phenix  of  May  25,  1802 

Miss ,  20,.  and  Richard  Barry,  73,  at 

Lincoln,  N    C.     Patriot  of  Aug.  11,  1830 

BURR  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Col.  James,  and 
Jeremiah  Ingraham,  of  Attleboro,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  15,  18 10 

Julia  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Ezekiel,  Esq., 
and  Charles  Hodges,  at  Providence.  Phe- 
nix of  Nov.  17,  iSio 

David  and   Henrietta  Thorp,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan-  6,  181 1 

Col.  James  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Held,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr  Wilson,  Aug.  8,  181 1 

Betsey,  eldest  daughter  of  late  N  M.,  de- 
ceased, and  Capt.  John  T.  Child,  Jr.,  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     Phenix  of  Sept.  28,  181 1 

Mary  Arnold,  daughter  of  Col.  James,  and 

Thomas    E.    Grinnell,   at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  4,1812 

Mary,  of   Rehoboth,  and   Hollis  K.  Jenckes, 

of  Attleboro,  at  Rehoboth,  April  11,  1813 

"      Sally,  of  Rehoboth,  and   Arannah  Whitaker, 

of  North  Providence,  at  Rehoboth,  March  27,  1814 

Capt.  Christopher  and  Hertilla  Taylor,  both 
of  Providence,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Berrian.     Phenix  of  March  25,  1815 

Frances,  daughter  of  Ezekiel,  and  Capt.  Will- 
iam Rea,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  12,  1816 


Aug.  20, 

i8i 

7 

Jan.  20, 

i8i 

[8 

Nov.  21, 

i8i 

>9 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  153 

BURR  Deborah  Ann,  daughter  of  Col.  James, 
and  John  Albert  Field,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  FLdes,  of  First 
Congregational  Church, 

Cynthia,  daughter  of  Col.  James,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Elisha  May,  of  Attleboro,  at 
Providence,  at  the  First  Congregational 
Meeting  House,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elcles, 

Stephen  and  Sarah  Round,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev  Mr.  Baker, 

George  T.  and  Nancy  Dana,  daughter  of  late 
Juykill,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  23,  1S20 

Laura,  youngest  daughter  of  Col.  James,  of 
Providence,  and  Comfort  Tiffany,  of  Charl- 
ton, Mo.,  at  Providence  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,        Aug.  13,  1821 

Mary,  daughter  of  John,  and  Abial  E.  Tay- 
lor, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mace,  Sept.  12,  1822 

Martha,  daughter  of  Caleb  H.,  Esc[.,  and 
Capt.  Edwin  Peck,  both  of  and  at  Reho- 
both.     Patriot  of 

Fanny  S.  and  John  W.  Dana,  both  of  and  at 
Providence.     Patriot  of 

John,  2d,  and  Eliza  A.  Harris,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 
Patriot  of 

William  W.  and  Mary  D.  Salisbury,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 

Mary  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Samuel  P. 
Bullard,  of  Ware,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Capt.  Henry  L.  and  Caroline  M.  Dean,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 

Samuel  and  Mary  Ann  Perry,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Capt.  Gersham  and  Mary  Fl  Norris,  daugh- 
ter of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wight, 

Thomas,  of  Reading,  Ct.,  and  Susan  Lyon, 
eldest  daughter  of  Aaron,  at  Albany,  N. 
Y.     Patriot  of  Dec.  4,  1830 

BURRELL  Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  late  Hon.  James,  Jr..  and  George  Cur- 
tis, Esq.,  cashier  of  the  E.xchange  Bank, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
F:des,  March  6,  1821 

Susan  Arnold,  second  daughter  of  late  Hon. 
James,  Jr.,  and  William  R.  Greene,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  26,  1821 


Dec.  14, 

1822 

Jan.  I, 

1823 

Aug.  2, 

1S23 

Feb.  26, 

[824 

Sept.  23, 

1824 

May  19, 

1825 

Dec.  3, 

1826 

Jan.  7, 

1827 

154 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


BURRELL  James,  2d,  of  Providence,  and  Persis 
N.  Makepeace,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of 
and  at  Saugus,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hed- 
ding,  June  i6,  1822 

Eleanor,  daughter  of  late  Hon.  James,  and 
Welcome  Arnold  Burgess,  Esq.,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  20,  1826 

John  and   Mary    Frances,   at  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  July  13,  1828 

Amelia  Smith  and  Dr.  Francis  L.  VVheaton, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Aug.  3,  1828 

Sarah  P.,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Hon. 
James,  of  Providence,  and  William  S.  Fear- 
ing, of  New  York,  merchant,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  16,  1829 

BURROWS  Hiram  and  Maria  Prevear,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Holman,  April  11,  1816 

Amey,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Charles  Chase, 

both  of  and  at  Warwick,  March  8,  1819 

Benjamin  and  Hannah  Arnold,  daughter  of 
Ephraim,  both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Littlefield,  Aug.  25,  1819 

Edward  and  Sarah  Ann  Gibbs,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  18,  1825 

Frances  T.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Lewis 
T.  Hoar,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurt- 
leff.     Patriot  of  Jan.  11,  1832 

BURROUGH  James  and  Sarah  Beverly,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.  May  28,  1809 

Capt.  Sidney    H.,  of  Providence,   and  Eliza 

Dunlap,  at  Philadelphia.     Phenix  of  Aug.  26,  1809 

Maria  and  James  Bliss,  of  Warren,  both  now 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  13,  1816 

Ann,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  and  Ed- 
ward Cole  Wade,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Jan.  9,  1820 

James  and  Mary  Armington,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  May  22,  1825 

William,  of  Providence,  merchant,  and  Han- 
nah Read,  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  at  St. 
Paul's  Church,  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taft,  May  22,  1828 

Ann  Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  Robert  S., 
of  Providence,  and  Henry  F.  Leonard,  of 
New  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  Aug.  26,  1828 

BURROUGHS  John  R.,  of  Warwick,  and  Mar- 
garet Phillips,  of  Warren,  at  Pawtuxet,  by 
Rev.  Air.  Jacobs.     Phenix  of  March  11,  1815 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  155 

BURROUGHS  Peleg  and    Harriet    Davis,  both 

of   and   at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  9,  1816 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Greene,  and  George 

Mumford,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  March  17,  1821 

Mary  G.,  daughter  of  Greene,  and  James  C. 

Sherman,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  3,  1822 

Samuel    and    Mary    Sherman,    daughter    of 

Capt.    William,    at    Newport.     Patriot    of        Sept.  21,  1822 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  late  William  G.,  and 
Thomas  A.  Townsend,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Feb.  6,  1828 

Catharine  and  Joel   L.   Barlow,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  March  8,  1828 

Peleg  and  Eliza  Ann  Bigley,  daughter  of 
Capt.  John,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gam- 
mell,  July  13,  1826 

BURSE     Mrs.    Maria    and    Ezra    Carpenter,   at 

Cumberland,    by   Jabez   Amesbury,    Esq.,  Dec.  9,  1821 

BURTON  Sally,  daughter  of  John  A.,  Esq.,  of 
Cranston,  and  Capt.  Samuel  W.  Fenner,  at 
Johnston.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  12,  1805 

Gideon,  of  Cranston,  and  Betsey  Cleveland, 
of  Troy,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Cleve- 
land, April  10,  1814 

Eliza,  of  Warren,  and  John  G.  Whipple,  of 

Pawtucket,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welch,  Nov.  9,  1823 

Rufus,  of  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  and  Re- 
becca S.  Smith,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  13,  1827 

John  and  Phebe  Congdon,  daughter  of 
Nicholas,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by 
Judge  Howard,  Dec.  28,  1S30 

BUSH  Ann  H.,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Peter 

Chace,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  March  15,  1S20 

Richard    and    Mrs.    Sarah  Crandall,  both  of 

and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  lilton,  Aug.  13,  1820 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Zebulon 
Wade,  of  Wool  wick.  Me.,  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of  April  18,  182 1 

Thomas,  Jr.,  and  Sally  Ward,  daughter  of 
Nicholas,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Sept.  21,  1822 

Maria  B.,  of  Boston,  and  Samuel  Bodge,  of 

Providence,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  July  16,  1825 

Abby  J.  and  William  H.  Topham,  at  New- 
port, Feb.  3,  1828 
BUSHLY  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Mr. 
Bushly,  of  Washington,  and  Hon.  Jona- 
than Roberts,  Member  of  Congress  from 
Penn.,  at  said  place,                                              April  21,  1814 


156  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

BUSHKE     Consider   and   Catharine    Down,   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  20,  18 10 

Sylvanus  H.  and  Mary  G.  Jenckes,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  16,  1819 

Ann    Eliza,    eldest    daughter    of  Luther,    of 

Providence,    and     William     H.    Marsh,    of 

Newport,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, July  5,  1827 
BUSSEY   Thankful  and  Elijah  Briggs,  both  of 

and  at  Mendon.     Phenix  of  Jan.  21,  1815 

Mrs.    Mary,    widow    of    Capt.    William,    and 

Joel  Uptram,  both  of  Dorcester,  at  Provi- 
dence, Sept.  17,  1815 
John  and  Phebe  S.  Wilbour,  both  of  and  at 

Mendon,  Mass.,  April  18,  1819 

Abby,    of    Mendon,  and    Elias  Balkcom,    of 

Cumberland,  at  Mendon,  April  24,  1823 

Welcome,  of  Mendon,  and  Anna  Arnold,  of 

and  at  Cumberland,  by  William  Whipple, 

P^sq.,  Jan.  18,  1824 

BUTLER     Sally,   of    Providence,    and    Joshua 

Weaver,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,   at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  25,  181 1 

Amey  and  James  Pike,  at  Providence,  Oct.  4,  181 3 

Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Waitstill  Dexter, 

of   and  at    North  Providence.     Phenix    of  Jan.  i,  18 14 

David  and  Ann  Sherman,  at  Providence,  Feb.  10,  1814 

Benjamin  H,,  of    Providence,  and  Elizabeth 

B.  Bliss,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Littlefield,  April  u,  1819 

Dr.  William,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Jane  T.  Perry, 

of  Newport,  R.  L,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 

Christopher    R.,    at  Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,  by 

Rev.  Bishop  Onderdonk,  Dec.  22,  1819 

Mrs.  Ruth  and  Kingsley  Carpenter,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of  Jan.  26,  1822 

Caroline    H.,    daughter    of  late   Thomas,    of 

Plainfield,  Ct.,  and  Edward  Butler,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Plainfield,  Sept.  22,  1822 
Edward,  of  Boston,  and  Caroline  H.  Butler, 

daughter  of  late  Thomas,  of  and  at  Plain- 
field,  Conn.,  Sept.  22,  1822 
Abner  and  Penelope  Hopkins,  both  of   and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  23,  1823 

Sarah,    only    daughter  of    Samuel,    Esq.,    of 

Providence,  and  Alexander  Duncan,  Jr.,  of 

Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  at   New  Haven,  Ct. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  17,  1827 

Mrs.  Eliza  B.  and  John  A.  Bisbett,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  April  2,  1 828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  I57 


BUTLER  William  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Ballou, 
at  Smithfield,  by  Thoma.s  Mann,  J.  P. 
Patriot  of  July  3, 

BUTMAN     Eliza,  of  Providence,  and   David  B. 

Warren,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Providence,  Dec.  3, 

BURT  David  and  Maria  Mason,  daughter  of 
Dr.  Joseph,  at  Providence, 

Abigail  and  James  Barnaby,  both  of  and  at 
Berkeley,  Mass.     Pheni.x  of 

Thomas,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Elizabeth  Harvey, 
of  Taunton,  at  Rehoboth, 

Sybel  and  Milton  Paul,  at  Taunton.  Patriot 
of 

Matilda  L.  and  Philip  Short,  at  Rehoboth,  by 
George  W.  Peck,  Ilsc].     Patriot  of 

Arcralsadona,  of  Taunton,  and  Jonathan 
Shapley,  of  Boston,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of 

Hannah  and  William  S.  Phillips,  both  of 
Taunton,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

Mary,  of  Taunton,  and  Lieut.  Bradford  Hath- 
away, of  Wellington,  at  Taunton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hamilton, 

Eliza  and  George  Popple,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gammell, 

Mira,  of  Taunton,  and   Enock  B.   Hathaway, 
of  Dighton,at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ham- 
ilton, 
BURTE  Charlotte  and  HughT.  Bright,  both  of 

Newport,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of 
BUTTERFIELD  George  W.  and  Sarah  H.  Tag- 

gart,  of  Saugus,  Mass.,  at  Boston, 
BUTTERWORTH     John    and    Lois    Waldron, 
both  of  Wellington,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of 

James  Harvey  and  Betsey  E.  Bowen,  daugh- 
ter of  late  James,  both  of  and  at  Warren, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

John  and  Caroline  Draper,  at  Pawtucket. 
Patriot  of 
BUTTMAN  John,  of  Providence,  and  Olive  Bal- 
lou, of  Wrentham.  Phenix  of 
BUTTS  Ann  C,  only  daughter  of  Isaac,  and 
Elias  Arnold,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  May  26, 

James  E.  and  Ann  O.  Atwood,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  David,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  2, 

Benjamin,  of  Seekonk,  and  Louisa  Miller,  of 
and  at  Providence,  Nov.  20, 

Daniel,  of  Augusta,  N.  Y.,  15,  and  Elizabeth 
Multoon,  of  and  at  Vienna,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev. 
E.  Stebbins.     Patriot  of  March  20, 


Oct.  25, 

807 

Sept.  8, 

810 

Nov.  15, 

821 

Jan.  lo, 

824 

March  27, 

824 

May  4, 

825 

Sept.  29, 

825 

Oct.  9, 

825 

May  15, 

827 

Aug.  5, 

S27 

Aug.  29,  I 

S27 

Nov.  15, 

829 

May  17, 

823 

June  29, 

827 

April  23, 

828 

June  22, 

802 

830 


816 

816 
818 

819 


158  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

BUTTS  Peleg,  of  New   Bedford,  and  Lydia  Ide, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  7,  1820 

Samuel  W.  and  Lucy  Ann  Hidden,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  4,  1821 

Henry,  of  Providence,  and  Eley  Ann  Smith, 

of  and  at   No.    Providence,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Tobey.     Patriot  of  July  17,  1822 

Lydia  and  Stephen  H.  Bennett,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown.  Pa- 
triot of  May  26,  1824 
Sarah  Brace,   of    Norfolk,   Va.,  and    Henry 

Moore,  Jr.,  of  Newport,  at  Norfolk,  Nov.  19,  1825 

Mrs.  Martha  and  Gardiner  Mason,  Esq.,  both 

of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wright      Patriot  of  Dec.  28,  1827 

William  T.,  of  Newport,  and  Ann  S.   Rider, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Water- 
man, April  3,  1828 
Peleg  and  Mrs.  Patience  Kelley,  both  of  and 

at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford,  July  14,  1828 

Seth,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  S.  Snow,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  28,  1830 

BYERS     David,    of     Springfield,     and     Sophia 

Potter,   daughter   of    late    Capt.    Abijah. 

Phenix  of  May  28,  1803 

BYRNE  Rev.  John,  rector  of  Richmond,  U.  C., 

84,   and   Ann    Eyneuf,   daughter    of    the 

schoolmaster,  in  12th  year,  at  said   place,  Nov.  i,  1824 


CABLEE  Adelaide,  daughter  of  the  late  Martin, 
and  Joseph  Joslin,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Webb,  Oct.  31,  1819 

CADY  Elizabeth  and  Joseph  Wilmarth,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Spooner,  Feb.  14,  181 5 

Polly  and  Allen    King,  both   of   Providence. 

Phenix  of  Feb.  18,  181 5 

Milton   and  Sarah    Ann    Sherman,   both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  20,  181 5 

Joseph,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Elizabeth  Ma- 
son, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  March  10,  1816 

Susan,  daughter  of  Squire,  of  Plainfield,  and 
Major  Joseph  S.  Gladding,  of  Providence, 
at  Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow,  April  30,  1817 

Lyman,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  Delany  Dicken- 
son, of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates,  Aug.  9,  1817 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  150 

CADY  Clarissa,  daughter  of  late  David,  and 
John  Layha,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Fifield,  Feb.  20,  1820 

Harriet,  daughter  of  late  Jonathan,  and 
George  C.  Fisher,  both  of  and  at  Killingly, 
Ct..     Patriot  of  April  29,  1820 

Sally  and  Alexander  McFarland,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  4,  1820 

Calvin,  of  Providence,  and  Martha  Young,  of 
and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone.  Pa- 
triot of  '  June  10,  1S20 

John  C.  and  Lucy  M.  Nichols,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  Oct.  8,  1820 

Almira,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Thomas  Backus,  Esq.,  of  Sterl- 
ing, Ct.,  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  Sept.  15,  1 82 1 

Jonathan  and  Eliza  Petty,  daughter  of  late 
David,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Merrett. 
Patriot  of  _  May  14,  1823 

Clarrissa  C,  daughter  of  Josiah,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  William  Gooddell,  of  Alexan- 
dria, Va.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Park,  July  4,  1823 

Lawton,  of  Warwick,  and  Louisa    B.  Hill,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov,  23,  1825 

Ann,  of  Warwick,    and    Charles  Mowry,  of 

Menden,  at  Warwick,  Jan.  i,  1826 

Isaac  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Maria  L.  Hutch- 
ins,  youngest  daughter  of  Col.  Hutchins, 
of  and  at  Killingly,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eas- 
ton,  Jan.  31,  1827 

Ann  Eliza,  of  Providence,  and  Thomas  H. 
Calvert,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  May  14,  1827 

Adeline  T.,  daughter  of  Isaac  P.,  Esq.,  and 
Rev.  Jaseil  P.  Fuller,  both  of  and  at  Saf- 
ford,  Ct.  June  5,  1827 

Lucretia  and  John  A.  Foster,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  10,  1828 

Lois  C,  daughter  of  Dea.  Josiah,  and  Ros- 
well  C.  Smith,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Feb.  26,  1828 

Eliza  and  Sanford  Mowry,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Samuel  Mann,  Esq.     Patriot  of  Jan.  10,  1829 

Dea.  Josiah  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Plainer,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  F"eb.  7,  1832 

CAFFREY  Ann  and   Thomas  Chace,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  29,  1808 
CAHOONE  Betsey,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Cahoone,  and  Thomas  Brownell,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,                                 April  26,  1804 


l60  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

CAHOONE  Caroline  M.,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 

Josiah,  and  John  Jepson,  Dec.  27,  1807 

Elizabeth,   daughter    of    James,    and    Silas 

Dean,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Jan.  6,  1810 

Mrs.  Catharuie  and  George  W.  Russell,  at 

Newport,  July  12,  1819 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 

Joseph  Phillips,  at  Newport.  Patriot  of  May  10,  1820 
Phebe,  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 

Joseph   Phillips,  both  of  and  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  May  11,  1820 

Ann   C.    B.,    daughter   of  Capt.    Henry,   of 

New  York,  and  Sherman  Clarke,  of  New- 
port, at  New  York.  Patriot  of  June  28,  1820 
Lucinda,  of  Smithfield,  and  Samuel  Slocum, 

of  North  Providence,  at  Smithfield,  Aug.  10,  1823 

John  \V.  and  Mary  Grant,  at  East  Windsor. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  20,  1830 

Stephen,   of    Newport,   and    Matilda    Mott, 

daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cahoone,  March  29,  1831 

CAIRNS  Mary  and  Benjamin  Robinson,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pit- 
man, Nov.  8,  1818 
CAIN  Anna,  25,   and  Alexander  Clarke,   75,  at 

Belfast,  Me.     Patriot  of  June  9,  1821 

CALDER     Frances,    daughter    of    James,   and 

Samuel  Metcalf,  merchant,   by    Rev.    Dr. 

Gano,  July  13,  1806 

Boies  and  Lucy  Metcalf,  daughter  of   Joel, 

Esq.,  at  Providence,  May  24,  1807 

Alexander  and  Penelope  Burke,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  May  23,  181 1 

John    and    Louisa    Howard,  both    of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Phenix  of  Jan.  16,  181 3 
Charlotte  and  George  Read,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.      Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  182 1 

John  and  Lydia  Peck,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence. Patriot  of  June  11,1823 
William,  of   Charlestown,  Mass.,  and    Mary 

Whitmarsh,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Farley,  Aug.  23,  1829 

CALLAGHAN  John  H.,  of  Boston,  merchant. 

and  Sally  Young,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  15,  1807 
Michael  and  Miss  Mary  Freeborn,  daughter 

of  Henry,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  July  3'.  1822 

CALLAMORE     Mrs.    Maria   Eliza   and    Israel 

Ames,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  July  7.  1824 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  161 

CALLENDER  Sarah,   daughter  of  Elias,  dec, 

and  Samuel  Gorham,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Edes,  May  lo,  1807 
CALVERT  Lydia  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Will- 
iam, and  Thomas  P.  White.  Patriot  of  Sept.  8,  1821 
Mahitable,    daughter  of  Capt.   William,    and 

Galen  Taylor,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Feb.  9,  1825 

Thomas  H.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Ann 

Eliza  Cady,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Kent,  May  14,  1827 

CALDWELL  Joseph,  merchant,  and  Mary  P'ree- 

man,  eldest  daughter  of  Haskell,   Esq.,  at 

Barre,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Feb.  21,  1807 

CAMERON  Thomas  Jefferson  (sic),  daughter  of 

Judge    Cameron,  and     granddaughter    of 

Gen.  John  Stark,  and  Col.  John  Blanchard, 

at  Ryegate,  Vt.     Patriot  of  Feb.  14,  1824 

James  and  Nancy  Hale  Wallis,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev,  Mr.  Taft,  Jan.  30,  1825 

William,  of  Smithfield,  and  Almira  Briggs,  of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.    Mr.    Greene. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  10,  1828 

CAMMANN  Maria  Matilda,  daughter  of  the  late 

Charles  L.,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  Will- 
iam   Gibbs    McNeill,     U.     S.    Army,    at 

Newark,    N.    J.,     by    Rev.     Mr.     Bayard. 

Patriot  of  June  23,  1821 

CAMPBELL  Thomas,  Esq.,  author  of  "Pleasures 

of  Hope,''  and  Matilda  Sinclair,  in  England. 

Phenk  of  ,  Jan.  21,  1804 

Sally,    of    Attleboro,  and    Amos    Arnold,  at 

Providence,  Aug.  18,  181 1 

Hannah  and  Asael  Goff,  both  of  and  at  Re- 

hoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Feb.  7,  1813 

Jemima  and  John  Groves,  at  Rehoboth,  P"eb.  21,  1813 

Matthew,  of  Seekonk,  and  Margaret  Peck,  of 

and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Carrique,  May  17,  1S21 
Matthew,  of  Seekonk,  and  Margaret  Peck,  of 

and  at  Attleboro.     Patriot  of  June  2,  1821 

Rev.  Thomas  and  Mrs.  Pembroke  Paull.     He 

buried  his  first  wife  in  the   forenoon  and 

married  his  second  in  the  evening  of  the 

same  day;  in  Missouri.     Patriot  of  Dec.  21,  1822 

Joshua  and    Mrs.    Mary    Ormsbee,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Dec.  9,  1827 

James  and  Hannah  Smith,    both    of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Feb.  14,  1828 

Thomas,  of  Providence,  and  Harriet  Evans, 

of  and  at  Smithfield,  June  7,  1829 

CANNON   Almira,   daughter   of    Cornelius,   of 

New  Bedford,  and  Michael  Hathaway,  of 

F"reetown,  at  New  Bedford.     Patriot  of  Feb.  20,  1830 


162 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


CANTINE  Mary  Catharine,  of  Caroline,  N.  Y., 

and  William  S.  Aldrich,  of  Dryden,  N.  Y., 

formerly  of  Providence,  at  Caroline,  Feb.  26,  1826 

C APRON  Leonard  and  Eliza  Wells,  both  of  and 

at  East  Greenwich,  Nov.  8,  1807 

Smith  and  Amey  Jencks,  at  Pawtucket,  March  12,  1809 

Joseph,   of    Cumberland,    and    Mary    Smith, 

second  daughter  of  the  late  Charles,  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  3,  1812 

Thomas  and  Ann  Whitmore,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  11,  1812 

Aseneth  C,  of  Uxbridge,   Mass.,  and  Josiah 

Chapin,    of   Providence,   at   Uxbridge,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Judson.     Phenix  of  Dec.  2,  1815 

Effingham    Lawrence   and   Phebe  Congdon, 

daughter  of  Jonathan,  at  Providence,  Oct.  30,  1817 

Elisha,  of  Cumberland,  and  Nancy  Darling, 

daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at  Bellingham, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Fisher,  Dec.  29,  1818 

Nancy  and  P'rederick  Andrews,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  8,  1820 

John  M.,  of  Walden,  N.  Y.,  and  Eliza  Brown, 

daughter  of  Jesse,  of  and  at  Cumberland, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  21,  1822 

Edwin,  of  Smithfield,  and  Deborah  Angell, 

daughter  of  Olney,  of  and  at  Johnston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.     Patriot  of  Jan.  8,  1823 

Dr.  George,  of  North  Providence,  and  Clarriet 

Brown,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tobey.     Patriot  of  July  23,  1823 

Pliney,  of  Warwick,  and  Nancy  G.  White,  of 

and  at  Warwick.     Patriot  of  Dec.  27,  1823 

Lemuel  and  Eunice  Jillson,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  William  Whipple,  Esq.,  Jan.  27,  1824 

David    T.,    of    Uxbridge,     and     Mary     Ann 

Thompson,    daughter   of  Peter,  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  4,  1825 

Joseph,  of  Attleboro,  and    Adeline   Bliss,  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Vernon,  April  10,  1826 

Curnell  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Susan  Potter, 

daughter  of  James,  of  and  at  Coventry,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  i,  1828 

Luther  and  Henrietta  M.  A.  Branch,  at  Ux- 
bridge, June  8,  1828 
Eliza  and  Abijah  B.  Thomas,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  21,  1829 

Caroline  H.  and  George  Dana,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn,  Oct.  2,  1829 

Mehitable,   of    Providence,    and    Daniel  R. 

Briggs,  of  Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  13,  1830 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  163 


CAPRON    Sarah  Ann  Sophia,    eldest  daughter 
of    the  late    William,  of   Providence,   and 
Josiah  Sibley,  of  Augusta,    Ga.,  at   Balti- 
more, by  Rev.  Mr.  Dunkin,  July  25, 
CARD   Ann  and  Joseph  Arnold,  at    Providence. 

Pheni.x  of  Oct.  10, 

William,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Helme,  daughter  of 
late  Major  W.,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Oct.  14, 

Eliza  and  William  Gardiner,  at  Newport. 
[Issue  of  March  10  says  this  is  premature.] 
Phenix  of  March  3, 

Joseph  C.  and  Phebe  R.  Stanhope,  daughter 
of  William,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  9, 

William,  Jr.,  and  Phebe  Cozzens,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Webb, 

Shadrack  and  Mary  Auld,  at  Newport,  by 
John  A.  Collins,  Esq., 

Jeremiah  and  Sarah  Snow,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

Hannah  and  Henry  C.  Hill,  both  of  and  at 
Providence.     Patriot  of 

Sarah  Ann,  of  Cranston,  and  Israel  Barney, 
of  Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Shurtleff, 

Abby  and  Amos  Budlong,  both  of  and  at 
Warwick, 

Julia  Ann  and  George  Dawless,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Charles  and  Zilphia  Watson,  both  of    and  at 

Coventry.     Patriot  of  P'eb.  2, 

CARDER  Sarah  A.  and  Daniel  R.  Arnold,  both 

of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  3, 

Hazard,  of  Warwick,  and  Joanna  Bateman, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  of  and  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester.     Patriot  of         Nov.  12, 

William  and  Sally  Harris  Arnold,  youngest 
daughter  of  Col.  Stephen,  both  of  and  at 
Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Nov.  16, 

CARDEY  Daniel  and  Rebecca  Austin,    both  of 

and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gibson,  April  2, 

CAREW  Nancy  C.  and  Abel  Van  Hann,  both 
of  Westerly,  R.  I.,  at  New  York.  Patriot 
of  April  17, 

CAREY  Ann  Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Ebenezer,  and  John  L.  Henshaw,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  PZdes,  June  16, 

Chad  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Brayton,  both  of    and 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Aug.  9, 


March 

14. 

1819 

May 

17. 

1819 

May 

25. 

1820 

April 

26, 

1823 

June 

17. 

1824 

Jan 

I, 

1826 

Feb. 

18, 

1827 

831 

807 
S09 

810 

819 


S22 

823 

831 
810 

822 

8r4 
818 


164  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

CAREY    Ebenezer  and  Adah    Burlingame,    at 

Pawtiixet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Oct.  15,   1826 

Capt.  Abraham  B.,  of   New  York,  and   Sybil 

V.  Simmons,  daughter  of    Harvey,  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  July  16,  1827 

Orphelia  B.  and  Robert  B.  Hall,  both  of  East 

Greenwich,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Bentley,  May  21,  1829 

Betsey   and   William  Baxter,  at  Nantucket. 

Patriot  of  Aug.  28,  1830 

CARGILL  David,  Jr.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Han- 

ner  Whiting,  of  and  at  Wrentham,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Fiske.     Phenix  of  June  11,  1808 

Willard  and  Mary  F.  Cottrell,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  27,  1822 
Jason  and  Electa  Mason,  daughter  of  Dea. 

George,  both  of   and    at    Cumberland,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Oct.  13,  1822 

Susan,  of  Cumberland,  and  Ambrose  Os- 
borne, of  Springfield,  at    Cumberland,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  May  28,  1826 

Mary,   of  Boston,   and   Alfred   Greyson,   of 

Columbia,  S.   C,  at  Newport.     Patriot   of  Nov.  i,  1828 

Experience  W.  and  Amey  C.  Weatherhead, 

at  Pavvtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  26,  1S29 

CARLILE  Hannah  and  Dr.  John  M.  PZddy,  both 

of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  7,  1804 

Abigail,   eldest   daughter   of   Col.   John,    of 

Providence,  and    Samuel  S.    Newman,  of 

Boston,    at     Providence,     by     Rev.      Dr. 

Crocker,  at  St.  John's  Church,  April  13,  1813 

Thomas,  pastor  of  St.  Peter's  Church,   and 

Eleanor     P'orrester,    daughter    of     Capt. 

Simon,  at    Salem,   by   Rev.    Mr.    Abbott 

Phenix  of  July  6,  i8i6 

Nancy  D.,  youngest  daughter  of  John,  and 

Capt.    William     Magee,    both    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  25,  1821 

Edward  and  Hannah  Thompson,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  25,  1827 

CARLTON    George,   of   Bath,    Me.,   and   Julia 

Ann  Adie,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  15,  1823 

Sarah  R.,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Hezekiah 

Hawkins,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Frank- 
lin, Aug.  19,  1827 
CARNES  John,    of  New  York,  and  Ann  Eliza 

Fenner,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Church,  Nov.  27,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  165 

CARPENTER    Delia  and  Sylvester  VVestcott, 

both  of  and  at  Cranston.     Phenix  of  Feb.  4,  1804 

Capt.  Job,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  West- 
cott,  daughter  of  Caleb,  at  Warwick,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield.     Phenix  of  March  3,  1804 

Nancy,  daughter  of  John,  and  Robert  Tit- 
combe,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Phenix  of  Aug.  29,  1807 

Sally,  of  Lyndon,  Vt.,  and  Phanuel  Bishop, 
Jr..  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  at  Lyndon,  Vt. 
Phenix  of  Oct.  10,  1807 

Mrs.  Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  John,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Seth  Hunt,  Esq.,  of  Glocester, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  8,  1807 

Olive,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Dr.  John  Stark- 
weather, at  Rehoboth,  March  14,  1809 

Caleb,  2d,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Mary  Clarke,  of 
and  at  Wrentham,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Fisher,  April  25,  1810 

Abby,  eldest  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  and 
Sylvester  Westcott,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Sprague,  Oct.  4,  1810 

Capt.  Peter  and  Patience  Godfrey,  eldest 
daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  June  9,  iSii 

Amey,  daughter  of  Caleb,  of  Seekonk,  and 
Elias  Guild,  of  Douglass,  Mass.,  at  See- 
konk, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill.     Phenix  of  Sept.  5,  1812 

Lydia  G.,  daughter  of  John,  and  James 
Brown,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,       April  29,  1813 

George,  of  Seekonk,  and  Glorianna  Whipple, 
eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  and  at 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Phenix  of  April  16,  1814 

Mrs.  Ann,  daughter  of  Gabriel  Allen,  Esq., 
and  John  Lippitt,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  20,  1814 

Capt.  Peter,  and  Fanny  Godfrey,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Samuel,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Crocker,  Nov.  28,  1814 

Hopestill  and  Major  Isaiah  Lane,  both  of  and 
at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  April  11,  1813 

Candace  L.  and  Samuel  N.  Wilmarth,  both 
of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  April  6,  1815 

Cynthia  W.,  daughter  of  Thomas,  2d,  of  Re- 
hoboth, and  Major  Abraham  S.  Gladding, 
of  Providence,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson,  June  4,  181 5 

Samuel  and  Sarah  M.  Carpenter,  at  Reho- 
both, by  George  W.  Peck,  Esq.,  July  17,  181 5 


166  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

CARPENTER  Sarah  M.  and  Samuel  Carpenter, 

at  Rehoboth,  by  George  W.  Peck,  Esq  ,  July  17, 

Ira,    of  Sturbridge,  and   Elizabeth  Abell,  of 

and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  Dec.  29, 

Hannah  B.,  daughter  of  late  Abiah,  and 
George  W.  Peck,  Esq.,  at  Rehoboth. 
Phenix  of  Aug.  30, 

Ann,    daughter  of    Caleb,    and    Dr.    Darius 

Carpenter,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  Nov.  9, 

Dr.  Darius  and  Ann  Carpenter,  daughter  of 

Caleb,  at    Seekonk,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Pitman,  Nov.  9, 

Alpha,  of  Smithfield,  and  Major  Joseph  Til- 
linghast  Arnold,  of  Providence,  at  Smith- 
field,  Jan.  15, 

Lucy,  daughter  of  late  James,  of  Rehoboth, 
and  Dr.  John  H.  Mason,  of  Providence,  at 
Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Otis  Thompson,  Oct.  14, 

James  and  Sarah   Luther,  at  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  7, 

Maria, daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen,  and  Nathan 
P"isher,  of  Taunton,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Thompson,  May  2, 

Ansel,  of  Attleboro,  and  Deborah  Patt,  eldest 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  and  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 

Taring  and  Nancy  Wolcott,  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Capt.  PZarl,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  Ann 
Harris,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  and 
at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

Hope  and  Major  George  Vaughan,  both  of 
and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Charles  Stone, 

Maria,  daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  and  Royal 
Chapin,  both  of  and  at  Uxbridge,  Mass., 

Peter  and  Mary  Wheaton,  daughter  of  John- 
athan,  at  Rehoboth,  by  George  W.  Peck, 
Esq., 

Peter  and  Mary  Wheaton,  daughter  of  Jona- 
than, at  Rehoboth.     Patriot  of 

Ezra  and  Mrs.  Maria  Burse,  at  Cumberland, 
by  Jabez  Amesbury,  Esq., 

Capt.  Wooster  and  Lavina  Brown,  daughter 
of  Jonathan,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk.  Pa- 
triot of 

James  and  Cynthia  Kelton,  both  of  Attle- 
boro, at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of 

Kinsley  and  Mrs.  Ruth  Butler,  both  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of 

Eliza,  of  Foster,  and  George  Brown,  of  Ohio, 
at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone, 


Feb.  10, 

1820 

June  20, 

1820 

Oct.  26, 

1820 

March  25, 

1821 

May  16, 

1821 

Nov.  II, 

1821 

Nov.  17, 

1821 

Dec.  9, 

1821 

Dec.  15, 

1821 

Jan.  19, 

1822 

Jan.  26, 

1822 

July  19, 

1822 

815 

816 

817 
817 

817 

818 

818 
SI8 

819 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


167 


CARPENTER  Prudence  and  Edward  Waterman, 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  March  13,  1823 

Mrs.  Charlotte  and  Deacon  Sylvanus  New- 
man, both  of  Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket.  Pa- 
triot of  May  3,  1823 

Thomas  P.,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary 
Atkins,  daughter  of  Rev.  Elisha,  of  and 
at  Kilhngly,  Ct.,  June  10,  1823 

Sarah  P.    and  Josiah  Short,   both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  Sept.  13,  1823 

CARTER  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Robert,  of 
Newport,  and  Benjamin  Pitman,  of  New 
Bedford,  at  Newport.      Patriot  of  Oct.  22,  1823 

WiUiani  W.  and  Sarah  Ann  Young,  daugh- 
ter of  Daniel,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Dec.  4,  1823 

Jeremiah    and    Mrs.    Susannah    Mathewson, 

at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Dec.  14,  1823 

Mertille,  daughter  of  Caleb,  of  Rehoboth, 
and  William  Winslow,  of  P'reetown,  at 
Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  Dec.  24,  1823 

Catharine  and    Samuel  Newell,  3d,  both    of 

and  at  Attleboro.     Patriot  of  Jan.  14,  1824 

Adeline  and  Leprelet  Ingraham,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Nov.  6,  1824 

Luther,  of  Seekonk,  and  Mary  C.  Anthony, 
daughter  of  Richard,  of  and  at  North 
Providence.     Patriot  of  Dec.  i,  1824 

Bartlett,  of  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  and  Chloe 
Daggett,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Ebenezer 
Daggett,  Esq.,  April  i8,  1825 

Lucinda  and  Elijah  Read,  at  Attleboro,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  May  i,  1825 

Rebecca,  of  Cumberland,  and  Daniel  F. 
Ellis,  of  Attleboro,  at  Cumberland.  Pa- 
triot of  May  14,  1825 

Hosea  and  Susan  R.  Draper,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Rome,  N.  Y.,  July  17,  1825 

Mary,   of    Foster,   and    Elijah    Wellman,   of 

Plainfield,  Ct.,  at  Foster,  Oct.  9,  1825 

Ebenezer,  of  Cumberland,  and  Ruth  Ann 
Sheldon,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of 
Richmond,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kel- 
lum,  Dec.  29,  1825 

James,  of  Providence,  and  Lucinda  Thomp- 
son, daughter  of  Rev.  Otis,  of  and  at  Re- 
hoboth, by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Jan.  8,  1826 

David  and    Elizabeth    Haile,   at    Smithfield. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  18,  1826 

Nancy  P.  and  Asaph  Mason,  both  of  and  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  March  12,  1826 


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CARTER  Amey   and    Emory   Albee,  at  Attle- 

boro.     Patriot  of  .  May  27,  1826 

Abel,  Jr.,  and  Abby  W.  Bliss,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Asoph,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Allen  Hunt, 
Esq.,  June  13,  1826 

Sarah  and  Joseph  O.  Dorr,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtucket,  Aug.  14,  1826 

Calvin,  of    Seekonk,  and    Abby    Tisdale,  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  Sept.  30,  1826 

Maria  and  Ezra  Brown,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  April  3,  1827 

Susan  W.,  eldest  daughter  of  Job,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Gideon  L.  Spencer,  of  Paw- 
tucket, at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr.  Gano,        Sept.  20,  1827 

Sumner  and    Mary  Ann  Goodhue,  both   of 

Pawtucket,  at  Seekonk,  Sept.  24,  1827 

Eliza  and  Almon  S.  Alden,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, at  Valley  F"alls,  Oct.  4,  1S27 

Phebe  F.  and  Leonard  C.  Lincoln,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  29,  1827 

Eliza  and  Capt.  Thomas  S.  Cooke,  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rex- 
ford,  Dec.  27,  1827 

Rebecca  T.  and  Alfred  Rickard,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  10,  1828 

General  Allen    and  Mrs.   Eliza  Sprague,    at 

Robbin    Hollow,   Cumberland.     Patriot  of      March  15,  1828 

Daniel  E.  and  Ann   R.  Greene,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seaman,  May  7,  1828 

Mary  Ann  G.  and  Joseph    Mallett,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr.    Wilson,         May  23,  1828 

Thomas  O.  H.,  M.  D.,  of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  and 
Mrs.  Huldah  Griffeth,  of  F"oster,  R.  L,  at 
Dover,  N.  Y.,  June  14,  1828 

Nancy  T.  and  Adams  Park,  at  Valley  Falls, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutler,  Sept.  6,  1S28 

Ann  Eliza,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mawney  Car- 
penter, of  Providence,  at  Attleboro,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Potter.     Patriot  of  Nov.  15,  1828 

Mawney,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  Eliza  Car- 
penter, of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Potter.     Patriot  of  Nov.  15,  1828 

Henry  G.,  of  Providence,  and  Rachal  Wilson 
Hall,  third  daughter  of  George,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Dec.  i,  1828 

Phebe  A.  and  Capt.  Israel  A.  Lee,  at  Paw- 
tucket, Dec.  4,  1828 

Perley  W.  and  Leonora  W.  Thurber,  both  of 

ahd  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,         Dec.  14,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  109 

CARPENTER  Betsey  Washington  and  Benjamin 

Saunders,  both  of  Smithfield,  at  Attleboro, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  WiUiams,  Feb.  23,  1829 

Arnold  and  Caroline  M.  Angell,  both  of  and 

at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutler.  Pa- 
triot of  Feb.  25,  1829 
Mary  A.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Whiting  Hay- 
den,  of  Smithfield,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wright.     Patriot  of  Dec.  16,  1829 

William   E.,  of  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  and  Elcey  L. 

Dexter,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.,  F"eb.  i,  1830 

Fanny  H.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  O.  H., 

and    Zelotes    W.    Holden,    at    Foster,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Burlingame,  Feb.  2,  1830 

Samuel    S.,    of    Providence,    and    Asena   C. 

Bliss,   of  North    Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Tobey.     Patriot  of  July  28,  1830 

Newton,  of  Providence,  and    Sarah    Talbot, 

eldest   daughter  of  Ca])t.   Seth,  of  and  at 

Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee.     Patriot  of  Sept.  8,  1830 

Eliza  and  David  W.  Lyndon,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  10,  1830 

Adela  C,  second  daughter  of  late  John   R., 

and  Ebenezer  N.  Padelford,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.      Patriot 

of  Nov.  30,  1 83 1 

Pardon    and    Susan  Burdick,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilburn,  July  i,  1832 

Martha    M.    W.,    daughter   of    Samuel,    and 

William  B.  Harris,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.  Patriot  of  July  14,  1832 
Capt.  Augustus    and   Lydia    Southworth,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Aug.  27,  1832 

CARR     Patience   and   Cassender    Kingman,    at 

Warren.     Phenix  of  June  2,  1804 

Phebe,  second  daughter    of   Jesse,  of    West 

Greenwich,  and  Daniel  Howard,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Palmer,  Sept.  i,  1816 
Robert    B.,    of    Newport,    and  Sally    Gavitt, 

daughter    of    Sylvester,    Esq.,    of    and    at 

Westerly,  March  30,  1817 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  Samuel  Place,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Patten,  Dec.  5,  18 19 

Sophia  A.  and  Stephen   Potter,  both  of  and 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  June  2,  1821 

Rebecca,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Silas  Thayer,  of 

Wrentham,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cur- 
tis, May  22,  1822 


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VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


CARR  Turner  and  Sally  J.  Saunders,  both  of  and 

at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  May  30,  1822 

Francis,  of  Newport,  and  Lucina  Durfee, 
daughter  of  late  Oliver,  Esq.,  of  Middle- 
town,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  March  3,  1823 

Samuel  and  Mary  T.  OIney,  daughter  of  Col. 
Jeremiah,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  March  25,  1823 

Mary  C.  and  Simon  Hart,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  4,  1823 

John  and  Maria  Hrayton,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 

tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  March  17,  1824 

E^lizabeth,  of  Coventry,  and  Thomas  W. 
Gorton,  of  Warwick,  at  Coventry,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  June  13,  1824 

Ann  Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
John,  of  Warren,  and  Capt.  Samuel  Ar- 
nold, at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Shurtleff,        April  24,  1825 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Andrew  L.,  Esq., 
and  Robert  U.  Lang,  Esq.,  senior  editor 
of  New  York  Gazette,  at  New  York.  Pa- 
triot of  June  22,  1825 

David  K.  and  Phebe  P.  Sherman,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Oct.  22,  1825 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Capt.  Washington,  and 
Thomas  Jefferson  Potter,  both  of  and  at 
Newport,  Dec.  16,  1825 

Caleb,  of  Warren,  and  Frances  R.  Smith, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen  B.,  of  and  at 
Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Aug.  10,  1826 

Catharine,  daughter  of  William  P.,  and 
Thomas  F.  Cox,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mudge,  April  i,  1827 

Stephen,  proprietor  of  the  Southbridge  Mor- 
alist, and  Eliza  Langley,  daughter  of  Lee, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, May  II,  1828 

Alice  and  Marcus  A.  Ballon,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Aug.  17,  1828 

Clarissa  and  Alvan  Cole,  at  Warren,  Nov.  22,  1829 

CARRINGTON  Edward,  Esq.,  and  Lorania 
Hoppin,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Benjamin, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  July  26,  1812 

CARRIQUE  Richard  and  Laura  Whipple, 
daughter  of  Bennett,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutler.  Patriot  of  Sept.  30,  1826 
CARROLL  Dr.  Amasa  and  Eunice  Chandler, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Seth,  at  Woodstock, 
Ct.     Phenix  of  May  26,  1804 


Sept.  13, 

1S26 

March  3, 

1831 

Nov.  23, 

1805 

April  6, 

1829 

Nov.  9, 

1S07 

811 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  ^7^ 

CARROLL  Jesse  and  Prudence  Dawley,    both 

of  and  at  Cumberland,    by   Job    Jenckes, 

Esq., 
Capt.  James  and  Nancy  Hill,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Slatersville, 
CARTER  Mrs    Lillis  and  Rev.  John  B.  Wilson, 

at  Warren.     Pheni.x  of 
Cornelius  Soule  and  Sarah  Peckham  Jenckes, 

both  of   and  at  Providence,    by  Rev.   Mr. 

Farley, 
James,  printer,  and  Sabra  Gragg,  at  Boston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Emerson, 
Elizabeth  Ann,  youngest  daughter  of  John, 

Esq.,    and    Walter   R.   Danforth,  Esq.,   at 

St.  John's    Church,   Providence,    by    Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  June  i 

Mrs.     Rhoda,     of    Middletown,    and     Capt. 

Walter  Cornell,  of  ]5ristol,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 
Lucretia,  of  U.xbridge,  Mass.,  and  Royal  Sib- 
ley, of  Augusta,  Ga.,  at  U.xbridge.  Patriot  of 
Abel  and  Elizabeth  Baxter,  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 
Joseph,  70,  Revolutionary  Soldier,  and   Lucy 

Bullock,  aged  17  years, at  Portsmouth,  Va., 
Polly  and  Benjamin  Wightman,  both  of  and 

at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  J^enedict, 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Robert,  of  Newport, 

and  Benjamin  Pitman,  of  New  ]5edford,  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of 
Ann    S.    and    Sylvanus  Hathaway,    at    Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
CARTWRIGHT   Mary  and  William  Rawson,  at 

Fall  River, 
CARTY  Sally   H .,    daughter   of  Benjamin,    and 

Smith  B.   Seaman,  at  Bristol.     Patriot    of 
CARN      Capt.    William,    Jr.,    and    Temperance 

Smith,    eldest    daughter    of    Joseph,    Jr., 

Esq.,    at    Warren,  by  Rev.   Mr.    Rexford, 
CARVER  Sarah  and  Thomas  G.  Brown, 

John  G.  and  Amey  Clarke,  eldest  daughter 

of  David,  of  Hopkinton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cor- 
nell, 
Mary  Ann  A.  and  Philander  W.  Dean,  both 

of  and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of 
Mrs.    Esther    C,    69,    and    Dr.    Hiram    C. 

Haynes,  26,  at  Ashby,  Mass.     Patriot  of 
Mrs    Mary  and  David  Borden,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of 
Major   John    G.  and    Susan   Brown,  both  of 

and  at   Providence,    by  Rev.    Mr.    Brown, 


Oct.  17, 

1817 

Nov.  6, 

1819 

Sept.  20, 

1821 

Nov.  22, 

1821 

April  15, 

1824 

Oct.  22, 

1823 

May  13, 

1827 

Jan.  4, 

1829 

Sept.  9, 

1826 

Sept.  3, 
May  8, 

1820 
1806 

Nov.  16, 

1806 

April  26, 

1823 

April  30, 

1823 

Oct.  15, 

1823 

Jan.  10, 

1826 

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VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


CARY  Jonathan,  of  Bridgewater,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  T.  Clarke,  daughter  of  Col.  Josiah, 
at  Winslow,  Me.     Phenix  of  Sept.  17,  1808 

CASE  Pardon,  of  Warwick,  and  Percilla  West- 
gate,  at    Cranston,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Curtis,      March  28,  18 13 

George  and  Lettis    Horton,  both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth,  Sept.  30,  181 3 

James,  16,  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Horton,  21,  both 

of  and  at  Rehoboth.     Pheni.x  of  March  23,  1816 

Nathan,  Jr.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Mary  S. 
Smith,  formerly  of  Salem,  Mass.,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  June  13,  1819 

Ebenezer,  Jr.,  of  Plamfield,  Ct.,  and  Ann  T. 

Sarle,  of  and  at  Cranston.     Patriot  of  June  2,  1821 

Almira,  daughter  of  Gardiner,  and  William 
Bosworth,  of  Dartmouth,  at  Rehoboth. 
Patriot  of  April  16,  1825 

Caroline  P21izabeth,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
John  B.,  of  Kingston,  R.  I.,  and  John  H. 
Clarke,  of  Providence,  at  Kingston,  Sept.  27,  1829 

Philip  and  Sarah  Weeden,  daughter  of 
George,  at  Providence,  at  the  Unitarian 
Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  P'arley,  Nov.  24,  1829 

Mrs.  Flora,  eldest  daughter  of  Dea.  Theophi- 
lus  Humphrey,  of  Sheldon,  N.  Y..  and 
Smith  H.  Salisbury,  editor  of  the  Buffalo 
Republican,  at  Sheldon,  by  Rev.  H.  Wal- 
lace, April  19,  1830 

Abby   W.    and  George  C.  Clarke,  at   New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Sept.  15,  1832 
CASEY  Susan,  of  Warwick,  and  Daniel  Bates, 
of  Providence,  at    Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Rich.     Phenix  of  Dec.  4,  1813 

Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Wanton,  of  East 
Greenwich,  and  Rev.  Charles  Briggs,  of 
Lexington,  Mass.,  at  former  place,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Patten,  Aug.  14,  1820 

Harmony  and  James  W.  Watson,  of  New- 
port,  at    Bridgewater,    Mass.     Patriot    of  Jan.  13,  1821 

Harriet  L.  and  Daniel  D.  Jerauld,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Aug.  25.  1822 

Lieut.    Silas,    U.    S.     Infantry,   and    Abby 

Pearce,   daughter   of   Hon.    Dutee   J.,   at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton.     Patriot 

of  July  21,  1830 

CASH  Sally  and  Ebenezer  Marble,  at  Poland,  Me. 

Phenix  of  Jan.  21,  1808 

Susan  C.  and  Samuel  Burroughs  Jones,  both 
of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,        Sept.  20,  1817 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  173 

CASH  MAN  Eliza,  of  Attleboro,  and  Welcome 
Ballou,  of  Cumberland,  at  Attleboro,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Kilham,  Feb.  8.  1824 

CASS  Phebe  and  Stephen  Chipman,  both  of 
Mendon,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  8,  1827 

CASSIN  Eliza  and  Henry  C.  Stoddard,  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  May  15,  1824 

CASSRAN  Mary  and  Lewis  Engals,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  16,  1806 

CASTAGNON  Mary  E.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C, 
and  George  E.  Atvvell,  formerly  of  Provi- 
dence, at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Sept.  20,  1828 

CASTINE  Matilda  and  James  Shaff,  Victualler 
of  P'ulton  Market,  at  New  York.  They 
each  weigh  63  pounds.     Patriot  of 

CASTLE  Waitey  and  John  Barber,  both  of 
Warwick,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Henry 
Tatem, 

CASTLES  Phillip  and  Mrs.  Sally  Edwards,  both 
of  North  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Blake, 

CASTOFF  Catharine  and  Benjamin  Marsh,  Jr., 
both  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 
Eliza  ¥ .  and  Edward  Austin,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gammell, 
Mehitable,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  David  M. 
Burdick,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Burdick, 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  William 
B.  Tabor,  at  Newport, 

CASWELL    Lydia   and    Timothy    Leonard,    of 
Middleboro,  at  Taunton,     Patriot  of 
Ann  W.  and  Luther  Grover,  both  of  Taun- 
ton, at  Norton.     Patriot  of 
Elijah  and  Mrs.  Polly  Phillips,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.  Patriot  of 
Ale.xis,  professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and 
Mathematics  in  Brown  University,  and 
Esther  Lois  Thompson,  daughter  of  late 
Edward  K.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  May  17,  1830 

CATHARINE  Her  Royal  Highness  and  Prin- 
cess, of  Wertemburg,  and  daughter  of 
Frederick  Charles  William  King,  of  Wert- 
emburg, and  His  Majesty  Jerome  Na- 
poleon King,  of  Westpahlia,  and  brother  of 
the  Emperor.  By  this  alliance  King  Je- 
rome becomes  a  stepson  to  the  late  Prince 
Royal,  of  England ;  at  Paris,  France. 
Phenix  of  Oct.  10,  1807 


July  II. 

1829 

Sept.  18, 

1825 

Nov.  15, 

1818 

Oct.  13, 

1821 

Oct.  23, 

1826 

Sept.  2, 

1827 

Sept.  II, 

1827 

Nov.  22, 

1823 

Oct.  30, 

1824 

Dec.  23, 

1826 

174  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

C  ATHCART  Hepsibeth,  formerly  of  Nantucket, 

and  James  S.   Warner,  at  Mendon,  by  A. 

Allen,  Esq.,  Jan.  7,  1821 

CATTLE  Charles   and  Henrietta  B.   Ramsdell, 

at  Nantucket.     Patriot  of  June  23,  1830 

CAUSSINES    Ann,   daughter   of    Capt.    John, 

formerly    of  Warren,    R.    I.,  and  William 

George  Wilson,  of  London,  Eng.,  at  New 

York,  by  Rev.    Thomas    Lyell,    rector   of 

Christ  Church,  Aug.  5,  1819 

CAZENOVE  Maria,  second  daughter  of  An- 
thony, Esq., and  Col.  Archibald  Henderson, 

Commandant    of    the    Marine    Corps,    at 

Alexandria,  S.  C.     Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1823 

CENTRE  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  late  James, 

and  William    H.    Rathbone,    at    Newport. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  15,  1S23 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  James,  and  William 

H.  Rathbone,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  15,  1S23 

CHACE  Asa  and  Susanna  Collins,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Jan.  3,  1.S05 

Abby  and  Philip  I'eck,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  27,  1807 

Thomas  and  Ann  Caffry,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  29,  1808 

William  and  Lydia  B.  Drowne,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Pheni.x  of  Nov.  26,  1808 
Otis,  of  Providence,  and  Lucretia  Gladding, 

of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Phe- 

nix  of  June  30,  1810 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  Gilbert,  and  David 

Bowen,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  New- 
port, Sept.  13,  1810 
John  B.  and  Harriet  F.  Jones,  daughter  of 

Alexander,  both  of  and  at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  3,  181 1 

John  and  Eliza  S.  Grieves,  daughter  of  David, 

both    of    and  at  Providence,  by   Rev.   Mr. 

Wilson,  Dec.  16,  1812 

Daniel  and  Clory  Young,  daughter  of  Joel, 

E.sq.,  of  and  at  Killingly,  Ct.      Phenix  of  March  6,  1813 

C.elia,  of  Dighton,  and  James  Lewis,  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee,  May  26,  i8i6 
Stephen  B.,  of  Somerset,  and   Mary  Bowen, 

daughter    of    Capt.   Jonathan,    of   and    at 

Newport,    at     Friends'    Meeting     House, 

Phenix  of  F"eb.  22,  1817 

William  and  Harriet  Harwood,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr,  Edes,  Sept.  21,  1817 

Caleb,  Esq.,  of    Rhode   Island,   and   Nancy 

Chittenden,  at  Bethleham,  N.  Y.     Phenix 

of  Feb.  21,  1818 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


175 


CHACE  Charles  and  Amey  Burroughs,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Warwick, 
Peter,    of  Portsmouth,    and  Sarah   Lake,    of 
Tiverton,  at  Portsmouth,  by  Thomas  Cory, 
Esq.     Patriot  of 
Mary  N.,  daughter  of  James,  of  Middletown, 
and  George  I.  Bailey,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy.     Patriot  of 
Stephen,  74,  and  Miss  Eunice  Eddy,  33,  both 
of  and  at  Swanzey,  Mass.,  by  John  Mason, 
Esq., 
Ann  and  Major  Peter  Grosvenor,  both  of  and 

at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter, 
Peter  and  Ann  H.  Bush,  daughter  of  Richard, 

at  Newport.     Patriot  ol 
James,  Jr.,  of  Middletown,  and  Susan  Cong- 
don,  daughter  of  Thomas  R.,  of  Jamestown, 
at  Newport,     l^atriot  of 
Solomon,  of  Providence,  and  F'anny  H.  Bos- 
worth,  of   Swanzey,  at   Warren,  by   Rev. 
Mr.  Re.xford, 
Capt.   Ephrain,  of   Troy,  Mass.,  and    Emily 
Rhodes,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Arnold, 
at  Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 
Betsey  R.,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  Swanzey, 
and  George  Austin,  of  Lynn,  at  Swanzey. 
Patriot  of 
Robert  and  Sarah  Ann  Bailey,  daughter  of 

William,  at  Middletown.     Patriot  of 
Ann    Maria    and    Isaac    Peirce,   Esq.,    post- 
master, at  Somerset,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Benja- 
min Taylor, 
Noah  and  Phebe  Luther,   at   Somerset,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hazelton, 
Louisa  and  David  Peirce,  2d,  at  Somerset,  by 

John  Mason,  Esq  , 
Simpson  and  Rebecca  Goff,  at  Dighton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hazleton, 
Phebe  and  Timothy  Bullock,  both  of  Reho- 
both,  at  Swanzey,  by  James  Luther,  Esq., 
Patriot  of 
Alvah   and   Clarissa   Jones,  both   of   and  at 

Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hazelton, 
Alice,  of  Swanzey,  and  Rev.  Amos  Kelton, 

of  Taunton,  at  Wellington.     Patriot  of 
Mary  D.  and  Alanson  Post,  both  of  and  at 

Swanzey.     Patriot  of 
Calvin  W.,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Mrs.  Elea- 
nor B.  Pitts,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 


March  8,  1819 

March  20,  1819 

March  24,  1819 

Nov.  8,  1819 

Jan.  26,  1820 

March  15,  1820 

March  29,  1820 

April  9,  1820 

Aug.  21,  1820 

June  2,  1821 
Dec.  5.  1821 

Sept.  15,  1822 

Sept.  17,  1822 

Sept    18,  1822 

Dec.  4,  1822 

Dec.  14,  1822 

Jan.  I,  1823 

Dec.  27,  1823 

Dec.  27,  1823 

Jan.  4,  1824 


176  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

CHACE  Reliance,  of  Valley    Falls,    and     John 

Irons,  of  North  Providence,  at  Valley  I""alls. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  24,  1824 

Hannah,  of  Cheshire,  daughter  of  late  Amasa, 

and   Daniel  L.   Rohinson,  of  Swanzey,    at 

Adams,  Mass.,  by  Friends'  Ceremony,  March  8,  1824 

Zilpha  and  George  G.  Brown,  both  of  and  at 

Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  March  21,  1824 

Catharine  W.,  daughter  of  John,  of  Swanzey, 

and  William  Manchester,    of    Dighton,  at 

Swanzey.     Patriot  of  May  8,  1824 

James  and    Mary    Eveline    Hunt,    youngest 

daughter  of  Joshua,  both  of  and  at   Paw- 

tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  May  17,  1824 

Joseph  S    and    Gertrude  Bowers,  youngest 

daughter  of   late   Jonathan,    at    Somerset. 

Patriot  of  June  19,  1824 

Harvey    and    Hannah    Wood,    both    of    Fall 

River,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  15,  1824 
Nathan    and    Lavice    Pitts,    at    Dighton,   by 

Rev.  Ebenezer  Blake.     Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1824 

William  and  Ruth  Gifford,  daughter  of  Jere- 
miah, both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  10,  1824 
Sally  and  Thomas  Warner,  both  of  and   at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  May  29,  1825 

James  S.,  of  Pawtu.\et,  and  Amey  C.  Young, 

daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Troy,   Mass. 

Patriot  of  June  8,  1825 

Major  John   B.  and  Lydia  Sheldon  Stillvvell, 

eldest  daughter  of  late  Christopher  S.,  at 

Providence,  Oct.  5,  1825 

Mary   and   John  Thurston,    both    of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  2,  1826 

Gilbert,  of   Newport,  and    Sarah   G.    Shaw, 

daughter  of  John  A.,  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Borden.  May  7,  1826 

Hiram   W.  and  Mrs.  Ann  Anderson,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  May  18,  1826 

Earle,  of  Fall   River,  and   Laura  L.  Aldrich, 

eldest    daughter    of    Arnold,    at    Friends' 

Meeting  House,  Smithfield,  June  i,  1826 

Merebah,    daughter   of    Michael,    and    Peter 

Wright,  both    of   and    at    P"all    River,    by 

James  Ford,  Esq.,  June  19,  1826 

Josiah  and  Elizabeth  Freeborn,  both  of  and 

at  Portsmouth,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Aug.  9,  1826 

Mrs.  Melinda   and  George   W.  Hopkins,  at 

Seekonk,  Aug.  24,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


CHACE  Parthenia  B.,  daughter  of  Richard,  of 

Swanzey,    and     Joseph     D.     Nichols,    of 

Fall  River,  at  Swanzey,  by  Elder  Slade,  May  24,  1827 

Mary,  of  New  Bedford,  and  David  Pierce,  of 

Somerset,  at  New  Bedford.  Patriot  of  Aug.  18,  1827 
Mary  Ann  and  Sanford  Munro,  of  Bristol,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  Aug.  29,  1S27 

Phebe   and    Joseph    Smith,    both    of   and  at 

Somerset.     Patriot  of  Oct.  20,  1827 

Nathan  and  Eleanor  Hall,  daughter  of  Parker, 

at  Portsmouth,  Nov.  28,  1827 

Loriana     P.,    of      Providence,     and    Nelson 

Allen,  of  New  Bedford,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gai.o,  Jan.  13,  1S28 

Eliza    and    William     R.    Allen,    at    Central 

Falls,  Oct.  12,  1S28 

Fanny    and  John  VV.   Davis,  at    Fall  River. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  19,  1828 

Robert,  of  Somerset,  Mass.,  and  Mary  Orms- 

bee,  of  and  at  Providence,  May  27,   1829 

Oliver  and   Patience    Robinson,  at    Friends' 

Meeting  House,  Fall  River,  Sept.  9,  1829 

Julia  Ann  and  Reuben   Brown,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Dec.  20,  1829 
Nelson    O.  and    y\nna    Downing,    at    Lynn. 

Patriot  of  Veh.  6,  1830 

Samuel  A.,  of  New  Market,  and    Anne  A. 

Robinson,    at    South  Kingstown.     Patriot 

of  Aug.  14,  1830 

Thorndike  and  Rebecca  M.  Meigs,  daughter 

of  Ansel,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  July  3,  1831 

Aleph  P.  and  Philip  Luther,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Nov.  4,  1S32 

CHADSEY  Euclid  and   Frances  S.  Tillinghast, 

at  Wickford.     Patriot  of  Oct.  31,  1827 

CHADWICK     Charles,    of   New    Bedford,    and 

Celinda    Waite,    of  and    at     Newport,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  May  13,  1827 

CHAFFP2E  Abel  and  Sally  Bowen,  d.uighter  of 

Asa,  at  Rehoboth.      Pheni.x  of  Aug.  29,  1807 

Zachariah  and  Mary  liddy,  daughter  of  Peleg, 

both  of  and  at   Providence,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson.     Phenix  of  Nov.  28,  1807 

Hannah,  daughter  of  late  Amos,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  William  Crapon,  by  Rev,  Mr. 

Wilson,  Dec.  31,  1807 

Mary   and    William    Chaffee,    at     Rehoboth. 

Pheni.x  of  Dec.  17,  1808 

William    and    Mary    Chaffee,    at    I^ehoboth. 

Phenix  of  Dec.  17,  1808 


178  VITAL  RECORD    OP   RHODE  ISLAND 

CHAFFEE  Samuel  B.  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Peck,  at 

Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  4,  1809 

Sophia,  daughter  of  late  Amos,  and  Nathan- 
iel   Barrows,  at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Dec.  6,  18 10 

Charlotte  and  John  Arnold,  both  of  Seekonk, 

at  Providence,  Sept.  24,  1812 

Caleb  and  Lefee  Ormsbee,  daughter  of  Col. 

Abraham,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lewis,  Dec.  15,  i8i6 
Lydia  and  William  P.  Ormsbee,  both  of  and 

at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.     Pheni.x 

of  June  14,  1817 

Huldah,   daughter   of   Joseph,    of    Seekonk, 

and   Capt.  Benjamin  Peck,  of  Barrington, 

at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  Nov.  Q,  181  7 

Clotilda,    of    Seekonk,   and    Ira    Potter,    of 

Providence,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pit- 
man, March  10,  1819 
Sanford    and    Mary  Ann    Otterson,  both  of 

and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates,  March  14,  1819 

Lucinda  and  Walter  Tucker,  both  of  and  at 

Woodstock,  March  30,  1820 

Ann  Eliza  and  George  Fisher,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  July  28,  1823 

John,   of   Warren,    Penn.,  and   P^anny    Med- 

bury,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  at  Seekonk. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  i,  1823 

Isa  and    Julia  Ann    Mason,  both  of   and  at 

Seekonk,   by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  March  12,  1826 

Z and    Amey    Ide,    at    Seekonk,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Barney.     Patriot  of  May  20,  1S26 

Harvey  and  Amelia  D.  l^ird,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  23,  182G 

Daniel  K.  and  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Snow,  both  of 

and    at    Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Kent,  Jan.  i,  1827 

Samuel,  of  Boston,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Potter, 

of  and  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Cheney,  Sept.  27,  1827 

Capt.  Josiah  and  Sarah  Ann  Saunders,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  Oct.  i,  1829 

James  M.  and  Orphelia  Caroline  Longhead, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Sept.  2,  1832 

CHAMBPIRLAIN  Dulcena  and  Moses  Healey, 

both  of  and  at    Providence,  by    Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson.     Pheni.x  of  Dec.  16,  1815 

Calvin  and  Mrs.   Elizabeth  M.  Taylor,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  16,  1820 

Phebe,   of  Southbridge,  Mass.,   and   Wilson 

Hatton,  of  Providence,  at  Southbridge,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Parks.     Patriot  of  April  7,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  179 

CHAMBERS   John   and    Sarah    Ann    Babcock, 

both  of  and  at    Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson,  Sept.  7,  1820 

CH  AMPLAIN  Thankful,  daughter  of  late  John, 

of  Charlestovvn,  and  Jabez  B.  Whitaker,  of 

Providence,  at  South  Kmgstown,  April  6,  1804 

Luther,    of    Killingly,    Ct.,    and    Mary    Wil- 

marth,    daughter    of    Hon.    Stephen,     at 

Glocester,  Sept.  19,  1813 

Hannrih,    formerly    of    Warren,    and    P^lihu 

Richards,    at    Providence,    by    Rev.    Dr. 

Crocker, 
Capt.  William  and  Eliza  Kinnecutt  Phinney, 

daughter  of  Daniel,    at    Warren,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Rexford, 
Ruhamah     L.,    daughter    of     Nathaniel,    of 

New  Shoreham,  and  Joseph  B.  Hazard,  of 

South    Kingstown,    at     New     Shoreham. 

Patriot  of 
Eliza  P.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Daniel,  of  E.\eter, 

and  Philip  Wilbur,  of  Little  Compton,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Capt.    Robert    H.    and    Alice    H.    Congdon, 

daughter  of  George,  at  South  Kingstown. 

Patriot  of 
Julia  Ann,  of  Warren,  and  Alexander  Hodges, 

of  Providence,  at  Warren, 
Jabez,    of   Norwich,  Ct.,  and  Sally  A.  Cole, 

daughter  of  James,  of  and  at   Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 
Lavina  Caroline  and  William  Ellery  Almy,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton, 
Henry  and  Eliza  Hale,  at   Warren,  by  Rev. 

.Mr.  Welsh, 
George  G.  and  Joanna  Wilcox,  both  of  and 

at     Providence,   by    Rev.     Mr.    Pickering. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1832 

CHAMPION   William  S.,  of  New  York,  and  Sa- 
rah Cross,  daughter  of  late  John,  Esq.  at 

Westerly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sti'lman,  Dec.  28,  1825 

CHANDLER  Eunice,  daughter  of  Capt.  Seth, 

and  Dr.  Amasa  Carroll,  at  Woodstock,  Ct. 

Phenix  of  May  26.  1804 

Benjamin    T.,     Esq.,    merchant,    and     Mary 

Tillinghast,  daughter  of    Capt.  Joseph,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  19,  1S07 

Lemuel  and  Eliza    Tillinghast,  daughter    of 

Capt.  Joseph,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Gano,  May  21.  1812 


Nov.  7, 

1822 

Sept.  15, 

1823 

Oct.  22, 

1823 

Dec.  8, 

■S23 

March  3, 

1824 

April  10, 

1825 

Nov.  21, 

1825 

Oct.  23, 

1826 

Sept.  24, 

1829 

180 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE  ISLAND 


CHANDLER  Randolph,  of  Providence,  and 
Harriet  Tisdale,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq., 
of  and  at  Taunton.     Phenix  of  March  12,  1814 

Mercy,  of  Plympton,  Mass.,  and  Jesse  Bul- 
lock, of  Rehoboth,  at  Plympton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Dexter,  Aug.  17,  1817 

Arthur,  of  Plymouth,    and    Mary  P'uller,  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,         Nov.  14,  1820 

Mrs.  Mary  and  Capt.  John  Gladding,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  2,  1822 

Hannah  S.,  of  Pomfret,  and  Alexander  G. 
Smith,  of  Stonington,  at  Pomfret.  Pa- 
triot of  June  19,  1822 

Catharine  Amory,  daughter  of  Nathaniel, 
Esq.,  and  Theophilus  Parsons,  Esq.,  of 
Taunton,  at  Petersham,  Mass.      Patriot  of  May  17,  1823 

Susan,  daughter  of  Nathan,  of  Pomfret,  and 
James  T.  Rhodes,  of  Pawtuxet,  at  Pom- 
fret, Ct,  Dec.  28,  1823 

Allen,  of  Providence,  and  Rebecca  Buffing- 
ton,  of  Swanzey,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tatem,  Jan.  3,  1824 

John  W.,  merchant,  of  this  town,  and  Emma 
Ann  Ballou,  daughter  of  Zibia,  of  and  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  P"eb.  8,  1829 

CHANDLEY  Miss  Susan,  75,  and  Henry  Har- 

wood,  71,  at  Baltimore.     Phenix  of  March  12,  1808 

CHANNING  Catharine,  daughter  of  Waiter, 
P2sq.,  of  Boston,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Barclay, 
of  British  Navy,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Channing,  Feb.  21,  1821 

Edward  T.,  Professor  at  Harvard  College, 
Cambridge,  and  Henrietta  A.  S.  Ellery, 
daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  April  6,  1826 

Anna  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Walter, 
Esq.,  formerly  of  Newport,  and  Hugh  S. 
Ball,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  at  Boston.  Pa- 
triot of  March  21,  1827 
CHAPIN  Josiah,  of  Providence,  and  Aseneth  C. 
Capron,  of  and  at  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Judson.     Phenix  of  Dec.  2,  1815 

Loring  D.  and  Emeline  A.  Thurber,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  31,  1820 

Royal  and  Maria  Carpenter,  daughter  of 
Daniel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Uxbridge, 
Mass.,  May  16,  1821 

Sarah  R.,  of  Uxbridge,  and  Paul  Whiting,  of 
New  York,  at  Uxbridge,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jud- 
son, Aug.  29,  1822 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  ISl 

CHAPIN    Amory,    of    Providence,    and     Mary 

Ann  Manton,  daughter  of  Col.  Jeremiah, 

of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  15,  1823 
Jacob,  Editor  of  Columbian    Reporter,    and 

Eliza  Watson,  of  and  at  Taunton.     Patriot 

of  Dec.  27,  1823 

Charlotte  L.  and  J.  F.  Cooney,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  23,  1824 

Amory  and  Sarah  Ann  Aborn,  daughter  of 

late  Edward,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  13,  1827 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Amaziah,    of    Uxbridge, 

and  Paris  Hill,  of  Providence,  at  Uxbridge, 

by  Rev.  Samuel  Judson,  Aug.  21,  1827 

Rasselas    M.    and    Sarah    Ann    Tallman,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  President  Wayland,  May  18,  1828 

Reuben  \V.,  of  Providence,  and  Eunice  An- 
drews,   of    Nantucket,    at    Providence,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Sept.  2,  1829 

Dianna  M.,  daughter  of  Moses,  of  U.xbridge, 

Mass.,  and  Richard  Waterman,  of  War- 
wick, at  Uxbridge.  Patriot  of  Feb.  23,  1831 
Jacob,  of  Taunton,  and  Elizabeth  Margaret 

Gay,  daughter  of  Hon.  Ebenezer,  at  Hing- 

ham,  Mass.     Patriot  of  July  7,  1832 

CHAPLAIN     Silas,    aged    15,    and    Susannah 

Power,  aged  13,  at  Athens,  N.  Y.     Phenix 

of  Jan.  7,  1S04 

CHAPMAN  Polly,  of  Westerly,  and  Asa  Max- 
son,  of  Hopkinton,  at  Westerly,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Stillman,  Feb.  7,  1822 

William  B  and  Marcy  B.  Rhodes,  daughter 

of  Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Pawtuxet,  Nov.  12,  1820 

Nancy  and  Capt.  Joseph  Smith,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Dec.  29,  1822 

Amey  and  William  F.  Waterman,  at  Paw- 
tuxet, by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Dec.  i,  1831 
CHAPPEE   Sally   A.,  of   Woodstock,    Ct.,   and 

Wilkes  Sharpe,  of  Providence,  at  Wood- 
stock, by    Rev.  Mr.  Underwood.     Patriot 

of  Dec.  7,  1825 

CHAPPELL  Viahlaty,  of  South  Kingstown,  and 

Israel  Smith,  Jr.,  of  Cranston,  at  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefieid,  Oct.  31,  1813 

Stephen  H.  and  Alsey  Baker,  both  of  and  at 

Cranston.  Feb.  28,  1819 

Elizabeth,  of  Providence,  and  Orson  Bebee, 

of  East  Haddam,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Preston,  Dec.  9,  1819 


182  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

CHAPPELL  Elias  B.,  of  Westerly,  and  Esther 

H.  Fox,  daughter   of   Deacon  S ,  at 

Waterford,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Jan.  26,  1820 

Mehitable  C,  eldest  daughti-r  of  Frederick, 

Esq.,    and   Henry    M.    Steadman.  both  of 

and    at    South    Kingstown,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Steadman,  Jan.  30,  1820 

Sarah    S.   and    William  C.    Thayer,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Nov.  27,  1823 

Betsey    and    William    Greenman,    both    of 

Smithfield,  at  Mendon,  Feb.  12,  1828 

CHAPPOTIN    Adeline   11,  of    Providence,    and 

William  Magaw,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Mead- 

ville,  Penn.,  April  27,  18 19 

Mary  Ann  and  Thomas  Pearce,  both  of  and 

at  Pristol,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  by  Rev. 

Bishop  Griswold,  F"eb.  16,  1820 

Catherine  Virginia,  third  daughter  of  Leon, 

of  Providence,  and  Mark  Anthony  DeWolf, 

of    Bristol,    at    I^rovidence,    by    Rev.    Dr. 

Crocker,  at  St.  John's  Church,  Oct.  10,  1821 

Catharine    Cole    Taylor,    daughter    of    late 

Leon,  and  Samuel  B.  Wheaton,    both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  11,  1830 

Leon,  of  Meadville,  Penn.,  and  Martha  Eliza 

Humphrey,  daughter  of  Col.  Walker,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  4,  1831 

CHARLOTTE    Augusta,    Princess    of    Bavaria, 

and  late  but  divorced  wife  of    the  Prince 

Royal,    now    King   of    Wurtemburg,    and 

F^rancis  I,  Emperor  of  Austria.     She  is  in 

her  25th  and  he  is    in    his    49th    year,  at 

Munich,  Oct.  29,  1816 

CHARNLEY  Alexander   and    Sarah    Wood,  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  Feb.  25,  1829 

CHATMAN  Mary  S.,  of    Cranston,  and    Peleg 

Rhodes,  of  Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Jacobs,  Aug.  9,  1815 

CHEDALL  Lydia,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  of 

Providence,  merchant,  and  Cyrus    Burlin- 

game,  of  Glocester.      Pheni.v  of  April  18,  1807 

CHEDELL  Joseph  A.  and  Polly  F.  Stowe,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, May  30,  1830 
CHEESE  Miss and Bread.  Pa- 
triot of  June  30,  1832 
CHEESEBOROUGH     Phebe,    of    Stonington, 

and  Joshua  R.   Lawton,  of  Hopkinton,  at 

Stonington.     Patriot  of  Jan.  23,  1819 

CHEESELEY   Joseph  and  Ann    Phillips,  both 

blind,  at  Wilmington      Patriot  of  Feb.  24,  1821 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  183 

CHEEVER     Levi    T    and    Mary   E.   Walcott, 

daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  both  of  and 

at  Cumberland,  April  lo,  1825 

Daniel  and  Alice  Eliza   Henry,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  7,  1825 

Amos  and  Abigail  C.  Keach.  both  of  and  at 

Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  9,  1826 

William    A.,    of    Wrentham,    and    Maranda 

Wood,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Feb.  17,  1828 

William.     This  marriage  recently  announced 

is  now  said  to  be  a  fake.     Patriot  of  March  8,  1S28 

CHENEY   Tryphenia,  daughter  of  Col.  William, 

and  Rev.  Alonzo  King,  of  North  Yar- 
mouth, at  Newport.  Patriot  of  July  28,  1827 
Charles,    of    Providence,    and    Waitstill     D. 

Shaw,  of   and  at    Belchertown,    Mass.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Oct.  21,  1829 

CHENNAY  Roxana,   15,  and  Calvin   Stiles,  16, 

at  Danville,  Vt.     Patriot  of  Dec.  11,  1824 

CHENWARD  Mary  E.,  of   Hartford,  Ct.,  and 

Dr.  John  L.  Comstock,  of  South  Kings- 
town, at  Hartford.  Pheni.x  of  May  31,  1817 
CHERRY  Miss  Eliza,  75,  weighs  200  lbs.,  and 

Rev.  Edward  Bird,  83,  weighs   100  lbs.,  at 

Marion  Co.,  N.  C,  "  Dec.  — ,  1821 

CHICKERING     Farnum  and    Mary  Duncklee, 

both    of  and  at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  Feb.  13,  1820 

CHILD  Roby  and  Gideon  Burke,  at  Providence. 

Phenix  of  March  10,  1804 

Varnum    and    Nancy   Thurber,  at    Warren. 

Phenix  of  June  2,  1804 

Prescilla,    daughter    of    Col.    Sylvester,    and 

Capt.    Shubael    P.    Child,    at    Barrington. 

Phenix  of  May  16,  1807 

Capt.  Shubael  P.  and  Prescilla  Child,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  Sylvester,  at  Barrington.  Phe- 
nix of  May  16,  1807 
John    T.,  President    of    Warren    Bank,    and 

Elizabeth  Croade,  both  of  and  at  W^arren, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Dec.  10,  1809 

James,  of  Warren,  and  Betsey  Pettis,  of  and 

at  Somerset.     Phenix  of  Nov.  17,  1810 

Mary  T.,  daughter  of  J.  T.,  Esq.,  and  John 

T.  Croade,  at  Warren.     Phenix  of  Nov.  17,  1810 

Capt.  Griffin  and  Ann  Peck,  eldest  daughter 

of    Lewis,  at    Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson,  Aug.  22,  181 1 

Capt.  John  T.,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  Burr,  eldest 

daughter  of  late  N.  M.,  dec,  at  Warren, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     Phenix  of  Sept.  28,  181 1 


184  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

CHILD  Samuel,  of  Warren,  and  Mary  Jenny,  of 

and  at  Baltimore,  by  Rev.  Mr.  McCain,  Feb.  i6,  1812 

Nathaniel,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza  B. 
Emmes,  of  and  at  Boston.     Phenix  of  Oct.  16,  181 3 

Abigail,  of  Johnston,  and  Horatio  G.  Briggs, 

formerly  of   Providence,  at  Johnston,  April  11,  1817 

Griffen  and  Sarah  Field,  daughter  of  Capt. 
David,  both  of  and  at  Providence  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  22,  1818 

Margaret  B.  and  William  B.  Child,  both  of 
and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Chessman,  Nov.  18,  1819 

William  B.  and  Margaret  B.  Child,  both  of 

and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Chessman,  Nov.  18,  18 19 

Ezra  O  ,  of  Warren,  and  Betsey  Bovven,  of 
Barrington,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Chess- 
man, Dec.  12,  1819 

Betsey,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Oliver,  and 
William  D.  Hood,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Jan.  26,  1820 

Mary,  only  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  and  Ed- 
ward Salisbury,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     Patriot  of  March  25,  1820 

John  G.  and  Mary  Ann  Hamon,  daughter  of 
Benjamin,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  12,  1820 

Dorcas,  daughter  of  late  Oliver,  and   Henry 

Child,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  Oct.  10,  1822 

Henry  and  Dorcas  Child,    daughter  of    late 

Oliver,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  Oct.  10,  1822 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  A ,  and  Rev.  Eb- 

enezer  Nelson,  Jr.,   at  Lynn,    Mass.     Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  28,  1822 

Henry  and    Sarah   Jones    Wethby,    both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  April  21,  1823 

Capt.  George  and  Sarah  Maria  Beverly,  eld- 
est daughter  of  George,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  11,  1824 

Morris   and  Mercy  Angell,    both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  17,  1827 

Phebe    Ann    and    Stephen   Russell,  at  Paw- 

tuckot,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Aug.  18,  1828 

CHILDS  Joseph,  Jr.,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Har- 
riet Tallman,  daughter  of  Wiliiam,  of  and 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  July  17,  1825 

Sarah,    of    Warren,    and  William  Ingraham, 

of  liarrington,  at  Warren,  Oct.  16,  1825 

Charles,  of  Providence,  and  Abigail  C.  Thayer, 

of  and  at  Boston,  Dec.  15,  1828 

Capt.  Nathan,  of  Providence,  and  Louisa 
Childs,  of  Warren,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  11,  (830 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  185 

CHILDS  Louisa,  of  Warren,  and  Capt.  Nathan 
Childs,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Jan.  ii,  1830 

CHILLSON    Mary  and  Abraham    G.  Lott,   at 

Johnston,  Nov.  30,  1806 

Nancy   and    Charles    Underwood,    at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  30,  181 1 
James  V.,  of  Providence,  and  Patience  Brown, 
daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  and  at  Warwick. 
Phenix  of                                                                 June  22,  181 1 
CHIPMAN  Cyrus  and  Mary  Haskins,  at  Green- 
wich Village,  by  William  P.  Wing,  Esq..              Dec.  25,  1825 
Stephen  and   Phebe  Cass,  both  of  Mendon, 
Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, Feb.  8,  1827 
CHITTENDEN    Nancy   and   Caleb    Chace,    of 
Rhode  Island,  at  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.     Phe- 
nix of                                                                        Feb.  21,  1818 
CHOATE  Caroline  and  James  Dickman,  Junior 
Publisher    of    the    Christian    Intelligence, 
Gardiner,  Me.,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of                  April  17,  1830 
CHOULES    Rev.   John    O.,   of    Newport,   and 
Martha    L.  Garland,  of   and   at    Danvers, 
Mass.     Patriot  of  Jan.  5,  1828 
CHRISTIAN  Sarah  S.  and  Benjamin  Gage,  at 

New  Bedford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Howe,  Feb.  S,  1826 

CHURCH  Mary  and  William  Bucklin,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes. 
Phenix  of  June  23,  1810 

John  and  Prudence  Simmons,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Sept.  6,  18 18 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Samuel,  of  Little 
Compton,  and  Pardon  Brown,  of  Glaston- 
bury, Ct.,  at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Sheperd,  Oct.  31,  18 19 

Eliza  A.  and   Job  L.   Pratt,  both  of  and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  May  i,  1820 

Lydia   and   James    Brownell,  both  of  Little 

Compton,  at  Newport,  June  6,  1820 

Capt.  Benjamin  and  Matilda  Warren,  both  of 
and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.    Mr.    Mann.     Pa- 
triot of  July  26,  1820 
Harriet,   daughter    of    Capt.    Gamaliel,    and 
Dr.    Richmond    Brownell,    at    Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,                                             June  19,  1821 
Caleb,  of  Little  Compton,  and    Mrs.    Sarah 
Briggs,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Park,  April  2,  1822 
Capt.   Thomas,   Jr.,  and   Eleanor  Bradford, 
daughter   of    John,    Esq.,   at    Mt.    Hope, 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  June  i,  1823 


186  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

CHURCH    Sarah,  daughter  of  late  George,   of 

Bristol,  and  George  Throop,  Jr.,   of   Lake 

Champlain,  at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  June  i8,  1823 

Martha  Crapon,  eldest  daughter   of  William, 

Esq.,    and    James    W.    Otis,    of   Taunton, 

both  of  and    at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  Jan.  4,  1825 

Ann,   eldest  daughter  of   Capt.  Edward,  of 

Bristol,- and  John  W.  Spooner,  of  New- 
port, at  Bristol.  Patriot  of  Dec.  27,  1826 
Susan    Ann,     daughter    of     Thomas,    Esq., 

and  Thomas    J.  Coggeshall,  both   of  and 

at  Bristol,  Oct.  17,  1827 

Peter  and  Sarah  Ann  Hunt,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  June  12,  1828 

Pamelia  and  Edward  Boston,  both  of  Troy, 

Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, Aug.  24,  1828 
Samuel  W.  and  Mary  S.  Tilley,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Grififin,  Sept.  28,  1828 

Charles  and  Mahala  Anthony,  both    of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Aug.  20,  1829 

Sophia   and    Nathan  Wilcox,  at  Hopkinton. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  9,  1831 

James  F.,  of  Fall  River,  and  Mary  Baker,  of 

and  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Feb.  1 1,  i  832 

Benjamin  S.  and  Sarah  C.  Peck,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Patterson,  July  18,  1832 

CHURCHILL  Abraham  and  Abby  Cundall,  at 

Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis.  Phenix  of  April  10,  1813 
Rebecca  L,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin  K., 

and  Capt.    George    S.   Wardwell,    both  of 

and  at  Bristol,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  by 

Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  May  31,  1819 

Ann    Northey,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin 

K.,  of  Bristol,  and  Alexander  Jones,  Jr.,  of 

Providence,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Griswold,  Nov.  3,  1819 
Benjamin  King,  of  Bristol,  R.   I.,  and   Mrs. 

Elizabeth    Norris,    daughter     of    Samuel 

Holmes,  Esq.,  at  Salem.     Patriot  of  March  9,  1822 

Ansel  and  Sally  Haile,  both  of  and  at  War- 
ren. Patriot  of  Dec.  ii,  1822 
William  and  Abigail  Knapp,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton,  Sept.  3,  1826 

CLACK  Lieut.  John  Henry,  U.   S.  Navy,   and 

Mary  Louisa  Thompson,  daughter  of  Hon. 

Smith,  at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1824 

CLAFLEN    Henry  and    Mary   Ennis,    both   of 

Pawtucket,  at  Cumberland,   by  Rev.    Dr. 

Benedict,  Sept.  14,  1826 


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187 


CLAFLIN   Nancy  and  Jonathan    Martin,    both 

of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  25,  1820 
Lyman    and    Rebecca    Starkweather,    only 

daughter  of  Hon.  Oliver,    both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  March  9,  1822 

CLAFFLIN  Albert  and  Ednah  Bassett,  at  Cen- 
tral Falls,    by  Rev.   Mr.   Greene.     I^atriot 

of  Dec.  22,  1824 

Oren    and    Susan    E.    Treadwell,    youngest 

daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  2,  1828 

Willard  and  Susan  Budlong,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  March  11,  1830 

CLAIBORE    Betsey   and    Capt.   Beverly  Ken- 

non,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Liberty  Hill,  Va.  Pa- 
triot of  July  15,  1829 
CLAH^BORNE   William    C.    C,    Governor    of 

Louisiana,  and  Miss Bosque,  daugh- 
ter of    late  Bartholomew,    both  of  and  at 

New  Orleans,  by  Rev.  P^ather  Anthonie,  Nov.  8,  18 12 

CLANNING  Amelia,  daughter  of  Edward,  and 

William  Easton,  both  of  Newport,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  i8,  1826 
CLAPP  William  W.,    printer,   and  Hannah    W. 

Lane,  at  Buckstown.     Phenix  of  Dec.  12,  1807 

Thomas  and  Hannah  Smith,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Jan.  18,  1818 
Frances  B.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Asa,  and  Rev. 

Gideon   W.    OIney,    pastor   of    Episcopal 

Church,  at  Gardiner,  Me.,  at  Portland,  Me., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Nichols.     Pheni.v  of  May  30,  1818 

Waterman  and  Eliza  Woodward,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  5,  18 19 

Russell  and  Sarah  Ormsbee,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  15,  1822 

Alexander  H.    and  Elizabeth    Merchant,    at 

Boston.     Patriot  of  Nov.  25,  1829 

Greene  and  Juliet  Fletcher,  second  daughter 

of    Thomas,  at    Providence,  by    Rev.    Dr. 

Crocker,  Nov.  8,  183 1 

CLARKE  Ann  Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  John 

Innes   Clarke,  Esq.,  and  Oliver    Kane,  of 

New  York,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  22,  1803 

John     Pitman,    of     Boston,    merchant,    and 

Mary  Pitman,  daughter  of  Rev.    John,  at 

Providence.     Phenix  of  May  12,  1804 

Daniel    and   Elizabeth    Allen,    at    Scituate. 

Phenix  of  March  16,  1805 

Amey,  eldest  daughter  of  David,  of  Hopkin- 

ton,   and  John    G.   Carver,   by    Rev.    Mr. 

Cornell,  Nov.  16,  1806 


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CLARKE  William  and  Mary  G.  Marshall,  both 

of  the  Theatre,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Fhenix 

of  March  7,  1807 

Nathaniel,  Jr.,  and  Phebe  T.  Whipple,  form- 
erly of  Boston,  after  2  hour's  acquaintance, 

at  Philadelphia.     Phenix  of  March  21,  1807 

Eliza  and  George  Scheffier,  both  of  Boston,  July  6,  1808 

Eliza  and  George  Scheffer,  both  of  Boston. 

Phenix  of  July  16,  1808 

Anne,   daughter    of    Ethan,    Esq.,    of    Elm 

Hill,   East  Greenwich,   and  Nathaniel    R. 

Greene,  of  Georgia,  son  of  Gen.  Nathaniel, 

at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.    Littlefield. 

Phenix  of  Sept.  17,  1808 

Mrs.  Mary  T.,  daughter  of  Col.  Josiah,  and 

Jonathan  Cary,  of  Bridgewater,  at  Wins- 
low,  Me.  Phenix  of  Sept.  17,  1808 
Peleg  and  Marietta  P"iske,  daughter  of  Isaac, 

Esq.,  at  Johnston,  April  23,  1809 

Weeden  and  Hannah  Spink,  at  Warwick,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Feb.  11,  1810 

Mary,  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  and  Caleb  Car- 
penter, 2d.  of  Rehoboth,  at  Wrentham,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  April  25,  1810 

Benjamin  and  California  H.  Albertson,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  11,  1810 
Harriet,  second  daughter  of  late  John  Innes 

Clarke,  and  Robert  Hare,  Esq.,  of  Phila- 
delphia, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  8,  181 1 
Jesse,  of  Sharon,   and    Cassandra  Gage,    of 

North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Cornell,  Jan.  10,  1813 

Pardon  and  Rachel  Horton,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  13,  1814 

Henry  F.  and  Alice  Taylor,  only  daughter  of 

Edward,   both   of  and   at   Providence,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Sept.  20,  1815 

Jacob  and  Sarah  Place,  daughter  of  John,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Feb.  11,  181 8 

George  G.  and  Ann  Eliza  Westcott,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  March  30,  181 8 
Jane  W.,  daughter  of  late  James,  of  New- 
port, and  Joseph  D.  Benton,  of  Fryburg, 

Mass.,  at  Newport,  by   Nathaniel   Sweet, 

Esq.,  April  4,  1819 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Sarah  Foster,  daughter  of 

Jesse,   of    Smithfield,   at    Providence,   by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  14,  181 9 

Ambrose  and  Sarah  Waterman,  daughter  of 

late  James,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  March  12,  1820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  189 

CLARKE  Charlotte  E.  and   Thomas   Fletcher, 

Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Crocker,  May  7,  1820 

John  C.  and  Alice  G.  Denhani,  daughter  of 

Daniel,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Webb,  May  21,  1820 

Samuel,  of  Smithfield,    and  Rebecca   Cush- 

man,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at  Attle- 

boro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  June  7,  1820 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Nathan- 
iel Smith,  at  Newport.  Patriot  of  June  14,  1820 
Sherman,  of    Newport,  and  Ann    C.  B.  Ca- 

hoone,  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry,  of  and  at 

New  York.     Patriot  of  June  28,  1S20 

Mary  J.  and    Capt.  Adolphus  Taft,  both  of 

and    at  Providence,    by  Rev.   Mr.   Wilson,  July  10,  1820 

Sabra  and   Joseph  Hamer,    both    of  and    at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  Aug.  3,  1820 

Rowse,  Jr.,  and  Lucy  Reynolds,  daughter  of 

Joseph,    at  South   Kmgstown.     Patriot  of  Sept.  2,  1820 

Eliza  and  Henry  P.  Babbitt,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Martha    ¥.,  daughter    of    William    C,    and 

Major    Potter    Browning,    both    of    South 

Kingstown,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Sterry,  Dec.  25,  1820 

Martha  F.,  daughter  of  William  C,  Esq.,  of 

South     Kingstown,     and     Major      Potter 

Browning,  at  Norwich,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1S21 

Mrs.  Diana  and  Aaron  Grant,  Jr.,  at  Cum- 
berland, Feb.  8,  1 82 1 
Daniel    R.   and  Maria    Eddy,   daughter    of 

Barnard,  both    of   and   at    Providence,    by 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  '         Feb.  11,  1821 

Samuel  and  Phebe  L.   Patt,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  March  4,  1821 

Alexander,  75,  and  Anna  Cain,  25,  at  Belfast, 

Me.     Patriot  of  June  9,  1821 

Bethiah,  of  Smithfield,  and  Joseph  B.  Peck, 

of  Providence,  at  Valley  Falls.     Patriot  of  Oct.  6,  1821 

Mary  V.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Phineas,  of 

Newport,  and  Robert  P.  Lee,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  9,  1822 

Margaret  and  John  G.  Greene,  of  Warwick, 

at  Dungenness  Island,    Cumberland,  Ga., 

by  Mr.  Justice  Gibson,  May  15,  1822 

Jabez,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  Hopkins,  of 

and  at  Smithfield,  by  Judge  Mann,  Dec.  i,  1822 

Mrs.    Phebe  and    Charles   E.  Davenport,  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Dec.  28,  1822 


190  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

CLARKE  Anna,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  and 
Capt.  Windsor  Aldrich,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Judge  Mann,  Dec.  29,  1822 

Anna,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  and  Capt. 
Winsor  Aldrich,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield, 
by  Judge  Mann,  Dec.  29,  1822 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  John  Tew,  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown,  April  30,  1823 

Russell    J.,    of    Saybrook,    Ct.,    and    Martha 

Ann  Vars,  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  3,  1823 

Ambrose  and  Matilda  V.  Lewis,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Pa- 
triot of  May  28,  1823 

William  N.,  of  Charlestown,  R.  L,  and  Eu- 
nice H.  Thompson,  of  Montville,  at  He- 
bron, Ct.     Patriot  of  Sept.  13,  1823 

John  G.,  Esq.,  of  South  Kingstown,  and 
Mrs.  Almira  D.  Page,  of  and  at  Stonington, 
Conn.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hart,  Sept.  22,  1823 

William  S.  and  Eliza  Ann   Smith,  daughter 

of  late  Benedict,  at  Newport.     Patriot    of  Oct.  4,  1823 

Thomas  J.  and  Hope  Ann  G.  Gibbs,  both  of 

and    at  Providene,  by  Rev.    Mr.    Ludlow,  Oct.  6,  1823 

Louisa,  of  Holliston,  and  Benjamin  Addison, 

of    Providence,    at    Holliston.     Patriot    of  Dec.  6,  1823 

Nancy  and  Alexander  G.  Sweet,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1824 

Joseph,  of  Edenburgh,  N.  Y.,  and  Julia  Ann 
Eddy,  of  and  at  Bellefonte,  R.  L  Patriot 
of  March  20,  1824 

Rev.  Elam  C,  of  Providence,  and  Emily  L. 
Pease,  only  daughter  of  Hon.  Oliver,  of 
and  at  Suffield,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Ebenezer 
Gay,  May  19,  1824 

Sarah  B.,  of  Providence,  and  William  Salis- 
bury, of  Scituate,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tobey,  Sept.  6,  1824 

Ebenezer  and  Hannah  H.  Barker,  daughter 
of  late  Joshua,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1824 

Amey,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  Capt.  Lebbeus  Whipple,  at 
Smithfield,  Nov.  14,  1824 

Richard,    upwards    of    76,    and    Mrs.    Mary 

Smith,  83,  at  Laother,  Penn.,  Jan.  4,  1825 

Levi,  of  Cumberland,  and  Lydia  Farris 
Baker,  of  Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  May  29,  1S25 


Aug.  22, 

1825 

Oct.  5, 

1825 

Oct.  23, 

1825 

Oct.  23, 

1825 

Jan.  4, 

TS26 

Jan.  5, 

1826 

Feb.  I, 

1826 

Aug.  27, 

1826 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  101 

CLARKE  Abigail,  daughter  of  late  Henry   S., 

and    Benjamin    Peabody,  at   Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  Aug.  2,  1825 

Harriet,    daughter  of    Gregory,    of    Weston, 

Mass.,  and    Henry  Spear,  of   New    York, 

printer,  at  Weston, 
Emily  and  Caleb  Coggeshall,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Joseph  G.  and  Sophia  E.  Allen,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Henry  Tatem, 
Stephen  and  Amey  Joslin,  daughter  of  Israel, 

Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Cutler, 
Eliza  T.,  daughter  of  the  late  Chester,  and 

Edward    R.   Mitchell,  both  of  Providence, 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 
Isaac  T.  and  Ann  Eliza  Steib,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Enock    W.    and    Sarah     Crawford     Dodge, 

second    daughter   of    Nehemiah,    both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Calista  and  Reuben    Glover,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pavvtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene, 
John    and    Olive    Jackson,    daughter  of  late 

Col.  Giles,  and  his  26  child.     Out  of  this 

number  22  have  married  and  most  of  them 

have  large  families.     The  eldest  daughter 

was  married  52  years  ago;  in  New  York,         Oct.  24,  1826 
Mary  L.,  daughter  of  late  Thomas  P.,  and 

John  Mathewson,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  20,  1826 

Mary  and  John  Mathewson,  Esq.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  20,  1826 
Polly,  of  Cumberland,  and  Samuel  B.  Joslin, 

of    Providence,   at   Cumberland,   by    Rev. 

Mr.  Cutler,  Dec.  21,  1826 

Mary   Ann,   daughter  of    late   Stephen,    of 

Attleboro,    and    Jefferson    Burr    Paine,  at 

Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Man,  Esq.,  March  4,  1827 

Mary  Ann  and  William  Fish,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  April  5,  1827 

John  L.  and  Henrietta  P.  Snow,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  19,  1827 

Peleg  and  Mary  B.  Corey,  at  Newport,  Nov.  4,  1827 

Dorothy   S.   and    George     Hamor,   of    Fall 

River,  at   Pawtucket,  by    Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict.    Patriot  of  Aug.  6,  1S28 
Jane   C,   of    Canterbury,    Ct.,   and    Samuel 

Coverly,  Jr.,  of  Boston,  at  Canterbury,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wheelock.     Patriot  of  Aug.  16,  1828 


192  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

CLARKE  Abigail  M.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Pitt,  and 

Capt.  John    J.  Stimpson,  of  Providence,  at 

Norton,  Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1828 

Elizabeth  N,,  daughter  of   late  Joseph,  and 

William  T.  Stacy,  both  of  and  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  Dec.  21,  1828 

Hannah  and  David  Perrigo,  both  of  VVrent- 

ham,    at  Providence,  by  Stephen  Branch, 

Esq  ,  Dec.  31,  1828 

William  F.   and  Louisa   Bacon,   at    Slaters- 

ville,  March  26,  1829 

John  H.,  Esq.,  and  Susan  E.  Miles,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  20,  1829 

Christoi^her,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Phebe 

Ann  Peabody,  daughter  of  late  William,  of 

Middletown,   at    Newport,   by    Rev.    Mr. 

Eddy,  May  25,  1829 

William    E.    and    Caroline    Sumner    Bump, 

second  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Warne,  June  9,  1829 

John  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Caroline  Eliza- 
beth Case,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John  B., 

of  and  at  Kingston,  R.  I.,  Sept.  27,  1829 

Stillman  and  Lavina  Peirce,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  31,  1829 

Mary  Ann  and  Reuben  C.  Paddock,  at  Nan- 
tucket. Patriot  of  June  23,  1830 
James  and  Ann  Smith,  daughter  of  John,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Jan.  9,  1831 

Celia  G.,  daughter  of  Ray,  of  East  Green- 
wich,  and    George    A.    Brayton,    at    said 

place.     Patriot  of  Nov.  9,  1831 

George  C.  and  Abby  W.  Case,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  15,  1832 

J.  H.,  merchant,  and  Mary  Almira  Phelps,  at 

Troy,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of  Dec.  22,  1832 

CLARKSON    William,    55,   and    Mrs.    Matilda 

Odiorne,  70,    after    30   days'  courtship,  at 

Portsmouth.     Phenix  of  Sept.  7,  1802 

CLARKESON    Mary  Rutherford,   daughter  of 

the  General,  and  Peter  Augustus  Jay,  son 

of  Gov.  John,  at  New   York.     Pheni.x   of  Aug.  8,  1807 

CLAY     Mary,   daughter    of    Rev.     Joseph,    of 

Savannah,    late    Pastor    of    First    Baptist 

Church   of    Boston,   and   William    Rufus 

Grey,    of  Boston,   merchant,    at    Newark, 

N.J.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  18,  1809 

CLEGG  Mr. ,  88,  and  Miss  Daw- 
son, 1 8, with  a  fortune  of  ;^40,ooo,  at  Gretna 

Green,  Scot.     Patriot  of  June  15,  1822 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  193 

CLEMMONS  Phebe,  daughter  of  late  John,  of 

Warwick,  and  John  Stratton,  Jr.,  of  Lee, 

N.  Y.,  at    Wr.rwick,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Curtis,  Sept.  9,  1816 

CLEMONS     Richard    R.    and    Mary   Place,    at 

Glocester.     Phenix  of  Nov.  19,  1814 

CLERC  Laurent,  of    La  Balme,   Fr. ,  and    Eliza 

C.   Boardman,  of  VVhitesboro,  N.   Y.,  both 

deaf  and  dumb.      Mr.  C.is  an  instructor  in 

the  institute  at  Hartford,  and  Miss  B.,  one 

of  his  pupils,  at  Cohoesville,  near  Water- 
ford,  N.  Y.,  at  house  of  Benjamin  Prescott,  May  3,  1819 
CLEVELAND  Betsey,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Cleveland,  and  Gideon  Burton, 

of  Cranston,  April  10,  181 4 

Palmer,      of      Ogdensburgh,      N.    Y.,     and 

Catharine  Ann    Livingstone,    formerly   of 

New  York,  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  Pa- 
triot of  March  17,  1821 
Benjamin    and    Hannah    Gray,    daughter    of 

Joseph,  at  Somerset.     Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1S23 

Sarah  J.,  eldest  daughter  of  Cyrus,  and  Job 

Angell,  2d,    at  Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Pickering,  Sept.  27,  1824 

William     Pitt,    Esq.,    attorney    at    law,    and 

Sophia  Richards,    daughter    of    late    Guy, 

Esq.,  both  of  New  London,  at  New  York. 

Patriot  of  June  S,  1825 

Moses    and    Juliana    Nichols,    at  Smithfield. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  iS,  1826 

Charlotte    S,,    of    Providence,    and    Leonard 

Willard,  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  May  7,  1826 
Mrs.  Keziah,  of  Medfield,  and  Major  General 

Elijah  Crane,  of  Canton,  aged  70  years,  at 

Medfield.     Patriot  of  Nov.  18,  1826 

Abby   and  Henry  Wilbour,  both  of   and  at 

Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  Dec.  2,  1827 

George  and  Deborah  B.  Angell,  daughter  of 

Fenner,  both    of    and    at     Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  2,  1S29 

Rhoda  P.  and  Gideon  Wilco.x,  Jr.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  28,  1830 
Mary   Jane,    of  Manlius,  N.   Y.,  and  M.   M. 

Norton,  of  Lowville,  at   Manlius,  by  Rev. 

S.  W.  Beardesley.     Patriot  of  Feb.  23,  1831 

Seth,  of  Providence,  and  Adaline  Nason,  of 

and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tucker,  Oct.  16,  1831 

CLIFFORD    Mary  and  James  Hidden,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  10,  1809 


194  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

CLIFFOBD  John,  formerly  of  Providence,  mer- 
chant, and  Mary  Wallace,  daughter  of  15. 
Wallace,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Neill.     Phenix  of  March  4,  181 5 

Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and 
Albeit  G.  Greene,  attorney  at  law,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  8,  1824 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Sophia  Earned, 
daughter  of  William,  deceased,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  11,  1828 

Sarah  S.,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Eben  Wade,  of  Havana,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Sept.  19,  1831 

CLINTON  George  Washington,  son  of  Vice- 
President  of  U.  S.,  and  Ann  Floyd,  daugh- 
ter of  the  General,  at  New  York.  Phenix 
of  Oct.  IS,  1808 

Gov.  DeWitt  and  Catharine  Jones,  daughter 
of  the  late  Dr.  Thomas,  at  New  York.  Pa- 
triot of  April  28,  1819 

John  A.  and  Sarah  Corey,  daughter  of  Ca- 
leb, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell. 
Prtriot  of  July  4,  1826 

CLOUD  Rebecca  and  Bird  Perry,  in  Warren  Co., 

Ga.     Patriot  of  Jan.  15,  1820 

Rebecca  and  Bird  Wing,  in  Warren  Co.,  Ga. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  19,  1820 

CLOUGH  Thankful,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and 
William  Bush,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Thomp- 
son. Phenix  of  Jan.  28,  1809 
CLOYES  Abigail  E.  and  Uriah  T.  Harvey,  both 
of  F'ranklin,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Skinner, 
of  Utica.  Patriot  of  July  4,  1829 
COATES    Rebecca  and   John  Cotton,   at    New 

York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ware,  Dec.  14,  1823 

COBB  Fanny  and  Dr.  Jona  Wales,  of  Randolph, 

at  Taunton.     Phenix  of  May  21,  1803 

Capt.  Eleazer,  of  Brewster,  Mass.,  and  Mar- 
garet Wyer,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  Nov.  25,  1810 

Sabra,  daughter  of  Otis,  of  Wrentham,  and 
Joseph  F.  Holmes,  of  Providence,  at  Wren- 
tham, by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  April  5,  1820 

G.  D.  W.,  Esq.,  and  Abby  Crocker,  daughter 
of  Hon.  Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Taunton. 
Patriot  of  •  May  22,  1822 

Miranda  F.  and  Marshall  Sumner  Wade, 
both  of  and  at  Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Fiske,  Oct.  2,  1822 

Elinas  and  Betsey  Gushing,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk.     Patriot  of  April  5,  1823 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


195 


COBB  Mrs.  Harriet,  daughter  of  Noah  Web- 
ster, Esq.,  and  Rev.  William  C.  Fowler, 
^t  New  Haven.     Patriot  of  Aug.  6,  1825 

Joseph,  Jr.,  and  Celia  Brown,  at  Wrentham, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Elisha  Fiske,  Aug.  2S,  1825 

Daniel,  of  Attleboro,  and   Bethiah  Medbury, 

of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  Aug.  f4,  1827 

Elijah,  Jr.,  and  Maria  Antoinette  Pond, 
daughter  of  Oliver,  of  and  at  Wrentham, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  Nov.  24,  1829 

Daniel  S.  and  Ann  B.  Hathaway,  at   Free- 
town.    Patriot  of  June  30,  1830 
Phebe    Maria,    of    Nantucket,    and   John  L. 
Noyes,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Water- 
man.    Patriot  of  July  17,  1830 
COBLEIGH    Ephraim    and    Ann    Marshall,    at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  April  28,  1824 

COBORN  Ebenezer,  of  Warren,  Pa.,  and  Keziah 
Armington,  of  Providence,  at  Warren,  Pa. 
Phenix  of  May  2,  1S18 

COBURG  George  L.  and  Charlotte  A.  Guelph, 

daughter  of  George  F.,  at  London,  May  2,  1816 

COCHRAN  Lydia  and  William  T.  Miller,  Esq., 

both  of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Silas  Hall,  May  18,  1817 

Lydia  M.    and    James  M.   Skelly,  at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  March  11,  1824 
CODDING  Elijah,    of  Providence,    and    Marcia 
Battey,    daughter    of    William,    of   and    at 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Dec.  21,  1S26 
CODDINGTON   Sarah  Ann  and  John  W.   Da- 
vis, Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  Oct.  31,  1822 
Edward,  printer,  and  Mary  Ann    Danforth, 
daughter  of  Job,  Jr.  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  lules,                                     June  26,  1826 
James    and    Eliza    Smith,   daughter   of   late 

Elisha,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  Feb.  21,  1830 
COE  Dr.  Jonathan,  82,  and  Mrs.  Phebe  Betis,  84, 
at  Rye,  N.  Y.,  her  fourth  husband.  He 
had  not  stood  up  in  20  years  without 
crutches  but  he  did  so  at  his  marriage. 
Phenix  of  March  14,  1807 

Adam  S.  and  Ann  Pease,  at  Newport.     Phe- 
nix of  Sept.  2,  1809 
Alden  and  Lydia  Taft,  daughter  of  Brown, 

both  of  and  at  Smithfield.     Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1823 

COFFEE  Charles  and  Catharine  Reilly,  of  Wash- 
ington Co.,  Md.,  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  June  17,  1819 
COFFIN  Moses  and  Caroline  Graves,  at  Phila- 
delphia.    Phenix  of  Feb.  14,  1807 


196  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

COFFIN  Mrs.  Betsey,  57,  and  Samuel  Wallace, 

15  yr.  6  mo,  at  Londonderry,  N.H.Phenix  of  June  16,  18 10 
Peleg  and  Zilpha  Crovvell,  at  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Jan.  24,  1828 

Rebecca  and  William  Jernagan,  Esq.,  at  Ed- 

gartown.     Patriot  of  Feb.  6,  1830 

Louisa  F.  and  Isaac  H.  Parker,  at  Nantucket. 

Patriot  of  June  23,  1830 

COGGESHALL  Sally,  of   Bristol,  and    Carder 

Hazard,  of  Newpoit,  at  Portsmouth,  April  i,  1804 

Thomas  and  Sabra  Alexander,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev,  Dr.  Benedict,  June  12,  1808 

Ann,  daughter  of  William   C,  and  Jonathan 

T.  Almy,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Jan.  13,  1810 

Freeborn  and  Eliza  Dennis,  daughter  of  Will- 
iam, Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Webb,  Sept.  29,  181 1 

Mrs.    Lucy  and  Col.  Samuel    Wardwell,    at 

Bristol,  Nov.  2^,  1817 

Henry  and  Ann  Eliza  B.  Shaw,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt.  Anthony,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  29,  18 19 

Olive,   daughter   of   Jonathan,    and  Thomas 

Gould,  Jr.,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Oct.  28,  1819 
Felicia,    daughter    of    Jonathan,    and    Peleg 

Taylor,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  10,  1821 

Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  B.  Munro,  eld- 
est   daughter   of  Major  Hezekiah  Munro, 

both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates,  May  15,  1821 
Mary  M.,    daughter  of  Charles,  and  Joseph 

Low,  both  of  and  at  Providence.     Patriot 

of  June  23,  1 82 1 

John  P.,  of  Middletown,  and  Sarah  Anthony, 

of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  22,  1823 

Lucmda  and   William  Allen,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  30,  1823 

Ruth  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Caleb,  of  East 

Greenwich,  and  Capt.  Jacob  P.  Stanley,  of 

Maine,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.M  r.  Knight,  Nov.  23,  1823 

Phebe,  of  Seekonk,  and    James  Hutchinson, 

of   Northampton,  at    Seekonk,    by    Rev. 

Mr.  Barney,  Sept.  24,  1824 

John   H.  and    Lydia  P.  Wales,  daughter  of 

late    Atherton,   both    of    Portsmouth,    at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  April  9,  1825 

Caleb   and   Emily   Clarke,   both   of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  5,  1825 


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197 


COGGESHALL      Timothy     and     Sally      Ann 

Luther,   only    daughter  of  Col.  Giles,  both 

of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Aug.  21,  1826 

George  E.,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Christiar.a 

Curril,    daughter   of  Daniel,   at    Tiverton. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  15,  1826 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  John  M.,  and 

Charles  I.  Bradford,  at  Bristol.  Patriot  of  March  14,  1827 
Thomas  J.  and  Susan  Ann  Church,  daughter 

of  Thomas,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at   Bristol,  Oct.  17,  1S27 

Ann  Elvira,  of  Pavvtuxet.and  William  Jeffers, 

Jr.,  of  Providence,  at  Pavvtucket,  Jan.  24,  1830 

Amanda  K.  and  Edward  R.   Young,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  20,  1831 
Elizabeth,  of  Taunton,  and  Allen  Waddle,  of 

Fall  River,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Aug.  24,  1831 

COIT  George  M.,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  H.  Coit, 

of  and  at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Torrey,  May  6,  1829 

Mary    H.,    of    Portsmouth,    and    George    H. 

Coit,    of  Bristol,  at  Portsmouth,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Torrey,  '  May  6,  1829 

COKE  Thomas,   LL.  D.,  one  of  the  Methodist 

Bishops;    in    England.     The    papers   have 

been    printing    his    death   instead    of    his 

marriage.     Phenix  of  Aug.  3,  1805 

COLBY  William  and  Maria  Millett,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Nov.  23,  1828 
COLE  Mrs. 60,  and  Mr. Journey, 

80,  at  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.     Phenix  of  July  20,  1S02 

Col.  Benjamin  and  Patience  Cole,  at  Warren. 

Phenix  of  March"3,  1804 

Patience  and  Col.  Benjamin  Cole,  at  Warren. 

Phenix  of  March  3,  1804 

Phebe,  of  Warwick,  and  Benjamin  E.  Jones, 

of  Providence,    at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Littlefield.     Phenix  of  Oct.  11,  1806 

James  and  Hetty  Bishop,  daughter  of  Will- 
iam, at  Glocester,  Nov.  26,  1807 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  Solomon  Goodale,  each 

72,  at  Jay,  Me.     Phenix  of  Aug.  5,  1809 

David,  of  Swanzey,  Mass.,  and  Patty  Cole,  of 

and  at  Warren.     Phenix  of  Jan.  12,  1810 

Patty,  of  Warren,  and  David  Cole,  of  Swan- 
zey, at  Warren.  Phenix  of  Jan.  12,  1810 
Simmons    and    Sarah     Mason,   at    Warren. 

Phenix  of  Feb.  23,  181 1 

Martha,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Ebenezer, 

and  John  P.  Phillips,  editor  of  the  Herald 

of  the  United  States,  both  of  and  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  May  26,  18 11 


198  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

COLE  David    and  Mrs.  Hannah  Wood,  both  of 

Rehoboth,  at  Swanzey.     Phenix  of  June  15,  1811 

David,  of  Swanzey,  and  Amey  Snow,  daugh- 
ter of  Daniel,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  April  25,  1813 

Rebecca,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  and  Lot  Wellman, 

of  Attleboro,  at  Sterling,  Aug.  21,  1814 

Remember   and     Sophia    Day,    daughter   of 

Joel,  Esq.,  at  Killingly,  Ct.     Phenix  of  Nov.  12,  18(4 

Martha  and  Peter  Ballou,  at  Glocester.  Phe- 
nix of  Jan.  21,  181  5 

Mary,    of  Warwick,    and    Lewis    Warren,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  22,  181 5 

Nathaniel  and  Sally  Briggs  of  Attleboro,  at 

Rehoboth.  Sept.  15,  1815 

Mrs.  Deborah  and  James  Greene,  at  War- 
wick.    Phenix  of  Aug.  22,  1818 

Hannah,  eldest  daughter  of  Noah,  and  Chad 
Mason,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pot- 
ter, Nov.  I,  1818 

Thomas,  of  Bristol,  and   Nancy  Saunders,  of 

Warren,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates,  Nov.  26,  1818 

Phebe  Hunt  and  Edward  Scott  Rhodes  Rem- 
ington, both  of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Curtis,  Oct.  17,  1819 

John  D.  and  Prudence  Potter,  only  daughter 
of  Daniel,  both  of  and  at  Foster,  by  Daniel 
Howard,  Jr.,  p;sq.,  Oct.  15,  1820 

Christiana,  of  Warren,  and  Cornelius  S. 
Tompkins,  of  Seekonk,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Rexford,  June  17,  1821 

Capt.  Samuel  and  Patience  G.  Maxwell, 
daughter  of  James,  both  of  and  at  Warren. 
Patriot  of  Sept.  5,  182 1 

Capt.  p;benezer  and  Maria  W.  Thompson, 
daughter  of  late  Dr.  William,  at  Warren. 
Patriot  of  Dec.  15,  1821 

Susan  and  Samuel  Westcott,  Jr.,  both  of  and 

at  Providence.     Patriot  of  July  27,  1822 

William,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Lydia 
Gray,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  and  at  Tiv- 
erton.    Patriot  of  Aug.  17,  1822 

Lucy,  daughter  of  John,  and  Isbon  Sherman, 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  p-eb.  2,  1823 

Martha   and    Allen    Brown,  both    of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Sept.  21,  1823 

Sarah  F" ranees  and  Herman  Stanley,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  22,  1823 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  of  War- 
ren|  and  Abraham  Pearsons,  of  Green- 
wich, at  Warren,  Feb.  8,  1824 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


199 


COLE  Joseph  and  Eliza  Round,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Isaac  Chace,  Aug.  5,  1824 

Jeremiah  and  Rebecca  Venneman,  at  War- 
ren. Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1824 
George  W.  and  Catherine  Weaver,  daughter 

of  Perry,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  2     1824 

Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Cyrus,  of 

Providence,  and  Rev.  William  Leverett,  of 

Ro.xbury,   Mass.,  at    Providence,  by    Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  March  29,  1825 

Nathaniel,  20,  and    Elizabeth    Gardiner,   12, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Andrew,  both  of  Lover- 

ett,  at  Stutesbury,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Sept.  17,  1S25 

Elijah  and  Reuben,  twm  brothers,  of  China, 

Me.,  and  ELlizabeth  and   Mary  Jones,  twin 

sisters,  and  daughters  of  P'dward,of  Bruns- 
wick, Me.,  at  the  F"riends'  Meetmg  House, 

Durham.     Patriot  of  Oct.  12,  1825 

Sally  A.,  daughter  of  James,  of  Providence, 

and  Jabez  Champlain,  of  Norwich,  Ct.,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Nov.  2r,  1825 

Benjamin  and  Sarah  Duncan,  at  Newport,  Dec.  25,  1825 

Jeremiah  Jackson  and  Mary  Ann   Mitchell, 

both    of    and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Crocker,  Dec   27,  1825 

Eliza  and  Arnold   Hopkins,    both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  i,  1826 

Mary  and  John  Newell  White,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield.     Patriot  of  March  18,  1826 

Anstress,  of  Seekonk,  and  Edward  P.  Brown- 
ell,  of  East  Haddam,  Ct.,  at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Barney.     Patriot  of  May  20,  1826 

Susan,  of  Providence,  and  Rev,  Mr.  Phillips, 

of  Attleboro,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano.     Patriot  of  March  21,  1827 

Susannah  and  Daniel  Crocker,  both  of  and 

at  North  Bridgewater.     Patriot  of  Aug,  15,  1827 

Sarah  B.  and  Joseph  Waite,  both  of  and  at 

Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Burge,  Nov.  11,  1827 

Sarah  B.  and  Joseph  Waite,  both  of  and  at 

Wickford.     Patriot  of  Nov.  21,  1827 

Jonathan  Freeborn  and  Maria  Munro,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,   both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Aug.  8,  1828 

Sarah,    of    Warren,    and    Byel     Ledoyt,    of 

Shrewsbury,    at    Warren,'  by    Rev.     Mr. 

Welch,  Sept.  15,  1829 

Alvan  and  Clarissa  Carr,  at  Warren,  Nov.  22,  1829 

Eliza  Ann,  of  Warren,  and  John  Saunders, 

of  Providence,   at   Warren,   by   Rev.  Mr. 

Spaulding,  March  3,  183c 


200  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE  ISLAND 

COLE  Wealthy  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Wil- 
liam H.  Cranston,  formerly  of  Warren,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  7,  1831 

COLEGROVK  Caleb,  of  Scituate,  and  Harri- 
etta  Williams,  of  and  at  Cranston.  Phe- 
nix  of  April  13,  1805 

COLEMAN  Mrs.  Eunice,  of  Nantucket,  and 
Major  Peter  Grinnell,  of  Providence,  at 
Nantucket,  Mass..  June  18,  1809 

Lydiaand  W'illiam  T.  Grinnell,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  :,  181 1 

Polly  C.  and  John  S.  Harris,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  25,  1815 

Rev.  Ebenezer,  of  the  Congregational 
Church,  of  Tiverton,  and  Amey  Pitman, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Potter,  Jan.  17,  1819 

Dorothy  and  Philander  Wilmarth,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  Jan.  31,  1820 

Julia  Ann  and  George  Grinnell,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  12,  1820 

William  and  Harriet  Davis,  daughter  of  late 

Benjamin,  at  Somerset,  Sept.  29,  1822 

Sibra  and  William  E.  Linnett,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  Oct.  20,  1829 

Robert    Bunker  and    Susan    I\L    Angevine, 

both  of  and  at  New  York,  Feb.  13,  1832 

COLLAR  Ezekiel,  75,    and  Keziah  Jordan,    17, 

at  y\shford,  Ct.     Patriot  of  June  7,  1823 

COLLOR  Aceiness  and  Francis  Collins,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  22,  1810 

COLLIER  Mrs  Mary,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  and  Jo- 
seph Arnold  (S.  C),  of  Warwick,  at  Ster- 
ling, Dec.  12,  1820 

Samuel  C.  and  Mary  Tabor,  daughter  of  Dea- 
con Ichabod,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  June  12,  1826 
COLLINS   Susanna  and  Asa  Chace,    by   Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  3,  1805 

Caleb  and  Nancy  Jakeways,  at  East  Green- 
wich, Nov.  8,  1807 

Francis  and  Aceiness  Collor,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  22,  1810 

Mary  A.,  daughter  of  Major  John  A.,  and  Jo- 
siah  Lawton,  of  Providence,  at  Friends' 
Meeting,  Newport,  May  2,  18 10 

Ruth,    daughter   of  Beriah,    of    Foster,    and 

John  W.  Smith,  of  and  at  Scituate,  April  9,  1815 

Erastus,  of  North  Providence,  and  Polly  Day, 
daughter  of  David,  of  and  at  Killingly,  Ct., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Whitman.     PhenLx  of  April  12,  1817 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  201 

COLLINS  George,  of  Cranston,  and  Mar)'  Ann 
H.  F"arnum  of  Providence,  at  Savannah, 
Ga.,  Nov.  27,  1 8 17 

Mrs.  Hannah,  of  Canterbury,  Ct.,  and  Jerath- 
meal  Jenckes,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  May  7,  1820 

Lewis,  of  Massachusetts,  and  Eunice  Wea- 
ver, youngest  daughter  of  Duty,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  East  Greenwich.     Patriot  of  Oct.  28,  1820 

Mary,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  l^enjamin  Ue.x- 
ter,  Jr.,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Thompson,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Dow,  Jan.  14,  1821 

Sarah,  of  Foster,  and  Charles  A.  Taylor,  of 
Thompson,  Ct.,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Stone,  July  19,  1S22 

William  A.,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Eliza  Man- 
chester, of  and  at  Little  Compton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Peckham,  Dec   31,  1822 

Eliza,  daughter  of  John  A.,  Esq.,  and  Joseph 

S.  Covell,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  9,  1823 

Timothy  C,  of  Hopkinton,  and  Mary  Ann 
Gardiner,  daughter  of  late  Peleg,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Portsmouth.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  15,  1823 

Maria,  daughter  of  Dr.  Amos,  and  Dr.  Jere- 
miah VV.  Olney,  at  Cranston,  by  Stephen 
Burlingame,  Esq  ,  Dec.  14,  1823 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Jabez,  of  Hopkinton,  and 
Joseph  Greene,  of  Jamestown,  at  Hopkin- 
ton, at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  April  28,  1824 

Julia,  daughter  of  John  A.,  and  Milton   Hall, 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  June  12,  1824 

Capt.  Haile  and  Mary  Ma.wvell,  eighth  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  James,  both  of  Warren,  at 
Swanzey.     Patriot  of  Nov.  3,  1824 

Jacob    and     Lydia    Collins,    both    of   Lynn, 

Mass.,  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  July  24,  1825 

Lydia   and    Jacob    Collins,    both    of    Lynn, 

Mass,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  July  24,  1825 

William  A.  and  Love  Baxter,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.  Sept.  25,  1825 

Harriet,  of  Cranston,  and  Pardon  Sheldon, 
of  Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Shurtleff,  AL\rch  5,  1S26 

Mary  PL,  of  F"all  River,  and  Joseph  Crapo, 
of  Freetown,  Mass.,  at  l-'all  River,  by  J. 
C.  Borden,  Esq.,  June  18,  1826 

Charlotte  G.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Charles, 
Lieut.  Governor  of  the  State,  of  Newport, 
and  William  R.  Prince,  of  Mushing,  L.  L, 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Oct.  2,  1826 


202  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE  ISLAND 


COLLINS  Caroline,  daughter  of  Hon.  Charles, 

Lieut.  Governor  of  the  State,  and  Joseph 

VV.  Tarrey,    attorney   at  law,    of    Detroit, 

Mich.,   at    St.  James'  Church,    Newtown, 

L.  L,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Johnson,  Oct.  5,  1826 

Sarah,  daughter  of  John  A.,  of  Newport,  and 

John  A.  Baldwin,  of  Dunstable,  N.  H.,  at 

Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Lowell,  Oct.  16,  1826 

Major   John  A.    and    Mrs.   Frances  Barker, 

widow   of   Nathan,  at   Newport,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Eddy,  Aug.  26,  1827 

Anna,  daughter  of  Lieut.   Governor  Collins, 

and    Dr.   Rowland    R.    Hazard,  at  Trinity 

Church,  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Oct.  i,  1827 

Nancy  R.  and  Moses  H.  Mayo,  late  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Eden,  Me.  Patriot  of  Dec.  12,  1827 
Lydia  B.,  youngest  daughter  of  Lieut.  Gov. 

Collins,    of   Newport,    and    Edward    Van 

Zandt,  of  New  York,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wheaton,  May  21,  1S29 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  of  Warren, 

and  Samuel  M.  Fowler,  editor  of  the  Paw- 
tucket  Chronicle,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Welsh.     Patriot  of  July  21,  1830 

COLLYER  Rebecca  C.  and    Sampson    Martin, 

both  of  and    at    Pawtucket,    by    Rev.    Dr. 

Benedict,  May  21,  1820 

COLON  John   R.  and  Almira   Tanner,   both  of 

and    at    Providence,    by    Rev.    John     N. 

Brown,  Oct.  31,  1825 

COLONY  Capt.  Richard,  of  Belfast,    Me.,   and 

Eliza  B.  Fuller,  daughter  of    Sylvester,  of 

and  at  Providence,    by  Rev.    Mr.    Wilson. 

Phenix  of  Aug.  27,  1803 

COLTON  Sarah,  61,  and  Daniel  Goodale,  81,  of 

Amherst,  at  Northampton,  Mass.     Patriot 

of  Jan.  12,  1820 

Samuel,  one  of  the  publishers  of  the  Worces- 
ter Spy,  and  Ann  Earle,  of  and  at  Leices- 
ter. Patriot  of  Oct.  23,  1830 
COLVIN  Ira  and    Betsey    Hyde,    daughter    of 

Squire,  both  of  and  at  Coventry,  Dec.  27,  1810 

Caleb  and  Dorothy  Burgess,  daughter  of  Jo- 
seph, at  Cranston,  by  Jesse  Howard,  PIsq.,  Nov.  14,  1819 
Nathan  R.  and  Freelove  Stone,   daughter  of 

Jabez.  both  of  and  at  Cranston.  Patriot  of  March  26,  1825 
Mercy  and  Jonah  S.  Young,  at  Killingly,  Ct., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Appleton,  Oct.  25,  1830 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  203 

COLVVELL  Huldah,  of  Glocester,  and  only 
daughter  of  Stephen,  and  Stephen  Turner, 
of  Cranston,  at  Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Spooner,  May  8,  1814 

Mary,  daughter  of  John,  of  Hurrillville,  and 
John  C.  Hardenburgh,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  Sept.  26,  1S19 

William  A.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mahala  Wind- 
sor, of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Man- 
chester, 

Huldah  and  William  Hicks,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Church, 

Lillas,  daughter  of  Uriah,  and  Jeremiah  F. 
Tourtellott,  both  of  and  at  Glocester, 

Joseph   and    Adeline  Bennett,    at  Cranston. 
Patriot  of 
COMMANDER  Penelope,  23,  and  Major  Joseph 

Bunks,  60,  in  North  Carolina.      Patriot  of 
COMMINGS  Ephraimand  Mary  Conant,  at  Cov- 
entry.    Phenix  of 
COMMINS    Waldo  and    Sarah    Avery    Gay,  at 
Thompson,  Ct  ,    by  Rev.    Mr.    Dow.     Pa- 
triot of 

Simon  and  Sophronia  Stanley,  daughter  of 
late  Sylvester,  of  and  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  by 
Rev.  Daniel  Dow, 

Pamela  and  Dan   Bolles,  at  Thompson,  Ct., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow.     Phenix  of 
COMSTOCK  Dr.  Joseph  and    Sarah  R.  Perry, 
daughter  of  Joshua,  at  South  Kingstown. 
Phenix  of  June  29,  1802 

Sally  B.,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Providence, 
and  Samuel  Comstock,  of  Lansingburgh, 
N.  Y.,  merchant,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  April  6,  1803 

Samuel,  of  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  merchant, 
and  Sally  15.  Comstock,  daughter  of  Benja- 
min, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  April  6,  1S03 

Patience  and    I'^Hsha    Arnold,  at    Smithfield. 

Phenix  of  May  19,  1804 

Capt.  Jesse,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  Weeden, 
daughter  of  Isaac,  formerly  of  New  Lon- 
don, at  New  York,  June  17,  1807 

Lucinda,  daughter  of  Jabez,  and  Dr.  Sylves- 
ter Knight,  of  Warwick,  at  Chatham,  Ct. 
Phenix  of  June  25.  1808 

Capt.  William  and  Bethiah  Gorham,  second 
daughter  of  late  Major  Jabez,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Phenix 
of  '  Sept.  10.  1808 


Sept.  I, 

1828 

May  27, 

1S30 

May  30, 

'830 

Oct.  13, 

1S32 

F"eb.  19, 

1820 

Nov.  4, 

1809 

Oct.  9, 

1S19 

Oct.  12, 

1823 

Oct.  30, 

1813 

204  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE  ISLAND 

COMSTOCK  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin, 

and    Samuel   Thurber,  Jr.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  20,  1808 

Welcome,    of    North    Providence,    and    Ann 

Arnold,    daughter    of    Israel,    of    and    at 

Smith  field,  Feb.  4,  1810 

Abigail  U.,  daughter   of  late    Dr.   Ephraim, 

and    James    W.    Fosdick,    both    of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  2,  18 14 

Catharine  Sprout,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr. 

Ezekiel,  of  Smithfield,  and  William  Metcalf 

Mann,  one  of  the  editors  of  the  American, 

at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  April  25,  1815 

Sarah   Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  Ezekiel, 

of  Smithfield,  and  David  Anson  Fisher,  of 

Wrentham,   at    Smithfield,    by   Rev.    Dr. 

Edes,  April  25,  1815 

George  W.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Comfort  Jos- 

lin,  of  and  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Crcsbee,  Feb.  4,  1817 

Dr.  John  L.,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Mary 

E.    Chenevard,    of    and    at    Hartford,    Ct. 

Phenix  of  May  31,  181 7 

Ephraim,  of  Providence,  and  Deborah  Angell, 

daughter  of  Col.  John,  of  and  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  16,  1819 
Nathan  and  Ann  Merrett,  daughter  of  John, 

both  of  and  at  New  York,  at  the  Friends' 

Meeting  House,  in  Hester  Street,  May  11,  1820 

Abigail,    of    Wrentham,     and    Capt.     Alvin 

Jenckes,  of  Pawtucket,  at  VV^rentham,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Dec.  14,  1820 

Elizabeth  S.,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Eze- 
kiel,   and  John    Thornton,    at    Smithfield. 

Patriot  of  June  2,  1821 

Mrs.  Mary  and  Pitt  Southwick,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Aug.  7,  1824 

Capt.  William,  of  the  Steamboat  F"ulton,  and 

Harriet    Pearson,  eldest    daughter  of  Col. 

Samuel,  of  Providence,  at  New  York,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Romeyn,  Sept.  19,  1824 

Maria  Ann    and    William    H.    Townsend,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  6,  1824 

Abigail,    of    North    Providence,    and    John 

Angell,  3d,  of  Smithfield,  at  former  place, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  Aug.  13,  1826 

Martha  and  Almon   D.  Hodges,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  15,  1827 

Cromwell    B.  and  Caroline   B.    Saunderson, 

both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Oct.  20,  i  828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  205 

COMSTOCK     Capt.     Benjamin     Weeden     and 

Catharine  Gordon  Comstock,  daughter  of 

Capt.    William,    both    of    Providence,    at 

_^  New  York,  Oct.  29,  1832 

Catharine  Gordon,  daughter  of  Capt.  William, 

and   Capt.    Benjamin    Weeden    Comstock, 

both  of  Providence,  at  New  York,  Oct.  29,  1832 

CON  ANT    Mary    and    Ephraim    Commings,    at 

Coventry.     Pheni.x  of  Nov-.  4,  1809 

Nancy   and    John    Lassell,    both    of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  31,  1817 

Lydia  and  John  Lassell,  Sept.  20,  1831 

CONDICT  Hon.  Lewis,  M.  C,  from  N.  J.,  and 
Martina  Elmendorf,  at  Somerville,  N.  J. 
Patriot  of  Jan,  5,  1825 

CONDOCET  Madamoiselle  and  Arthur  O'Con- 
nor, of  Ireland,  a  famous  character.  He 
once  aspired  to  a  union  with  a  distant 
relative  of  Napoleon,  an  Innkeeper's  daugh- 
ter, but  she  refused  his  attentions.  Phe- 
nix  of  Oct.  17,  1S07 

CONDY  Thomas  HoJlis,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and 
Maria  Frances  Remington,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  Charles,  of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Aug.  23,  181 5 

Mrs.  Maria  Frances,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
Charles  Remington,  of  Pawtuxet,  and 
Samuel  A  born  Condy,  of  Providence,  at 
Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Sept.  2,  1824 

Samuel  Aborn,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Ma- 
ria Frances  Condy,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
Charles  Remington,  of  and  at  Pawtuxet, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Sept.  2,  1824 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas  H.,  of 
Pawtu.xet,  and  Rev.  E.  J.  Howe,  of  Illinois, 
at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  ShurtlefT,  Aug.  15,  1825 

CONGDON  Patience,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and 
Willard  Arnold,  formerly  of  Providence, 
at  Thompson,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow,  Dec.  10,  i8og 

Capt.  Peleg,  of  New  York,  and  Mary  Rem- 
ington, only  daughter  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of 
Warwick,  at  Plainfield,  Ct.  Issue  of  Oct. 
8  says  this  is  erroneous,  Sept.  18,  1814 

Ann,  daughter  of  Christopher,  and  Henry  M. 

Totten,  both  of  and  at  South  Kingstown,  Jan.  15,  1815 

Capt.   Peleg  and  Mary  Remington,  both    of 

and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Jan.  7,  1816 

Dorcas,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Cranston,  and 
William  Cooke,  of  Richmond,  at  Cranston, 
by  Rev.  David  Curtis,  May  2,  1816 


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VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


CONGDON    Phebe,   daughter  of    Jonathan,  of 

Providence,  and  Effingham  Lawrence  Cap- 

ron,  Oct.  30,  1 8 17 

Caleb   and    Mary    Lippitt,    daughter  of  Col. 

Christopher,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Jan.  27,  1818 

Ruth  F.ddy,  second  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of 

Providence,    and   Peleg    Howland,    Jr.,    of 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  at  P"riends'   Meeting 

House,  Providence,  July  29,  1S18 

Sarah  and  Christopher  Allen,  both  of  and  at 

North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup,  Sept.  30,  1819 
Susan,  daughter  of  Thomas  R.,  of  James- 
town, and  James  Chace,  Jr.,  of  Middle- 
town,  at  Newport.  Patriot  of  March  29,  1820 
Senaca.  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  and  Hope  Ann 

Gould,  of  Wickford,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  11,  1820 

Mary,  daughter  of   Thomas  R.,  and  Daniel 

W.  Watson,    both  of  and    at   Jamestown. 

Patriot  of  May  i,  1822 

Benjamin,    of   Jamestown,    and    Sarah    Ann 

Burdick,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry,  of  and 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  9,  1823 

Welcome,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Dennis, 

daughter  of  Jonathan  Dennis,   of  and  at 

Newport,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Dec.  11,  1823 

Hannah  and  John  T.  Taylor,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Dec.  28,  1823 

Alice    H.,    daughter   of    George,    and    Capt. 

Robert  H.  Champlain,  at  South  Kings- 
town. Patriot  of  March  3,  1824 
Rebecca  H.  and  Stephen  S.  Potter,  both  of 

and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  July  18,  1824 

Dorcas  B.,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  of  Crans- 
ton, and  Thomas  Harkness,  of  Providence,  Aug.  30,  1824 
Isaac,  Jr.,  of  Cranston,  and  Sally  Peckham, 

of  South  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  July  11,  1825 

Capt.  Thomas  and  fCliza  Ann  S.  Spink,  both 

of  and  at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Gale,  Dec.  15,  1825 

Samuel    and     P'idelia    Bridgham,    of    W^est 

Hoyleston,  at  Worcester.     Patriot  of  Dec.  21,  1825 

Sarah  C.  and  Wager  Hull,  of  Providence,  at 

South  Kingstown.     Patriot  of  April  26,  1826 

Eliza  and  Benjamin  Allen,    both    of   and  at 

North  Kingstown,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  Oct.  10,  1826 

Martha  S.  and  George  S.  Spink,  both  of  and 

at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  ]?urke.  Oct.  11,  r826 

Henry  and  Sarah  Ann  Burke,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  17,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


207 


CONGDON  Mrs.  Deborah  and  John  Langford, 
both  of  and  at  East  Greenwich,  by 
Nathan  Whiting,  Esq.,  Dec.  24,  1826 

Susan,  of  Northbridge,  and  Joseph  Jefferson, 

of  Fall  River,  at  Grafton,  March  i,  1827 

Capt.  John,  of  Jamestown,  and  Thankful  D. 
Congdon,  daughter  of  late  Stephen,  of 
North  Kingstown,  at  Canterbury,  Ct.  Pa- 
triot of  March  21,  1827 

Thankful  D.,  daughter  of  late  Stephen,  of 
North  Kingstown,  and  Capt.  John  Cong- 
don, of  Jamestown,  at  Canterbury,  Ct. 
Patriot  of  March  21,  1827 

Samuel  and  Mary  W.  Pearce,  eldest  daughter 
of  Earl  D.,  both  of  and  at  I^rovidence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  28,  1827 

Eunice  L.  and  Thomas  D.  Prentice,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  April  24,  1828 

John  and  Prudence  D.  Tallman,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  10,  1829 

Susan  H.,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  Capt.  Al- 
mon  C.  Whitman,  at  the  Arkwnght  Vil- 
lage, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  23,  1829 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  and  John  Bur- 
ton, both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Judge 
Howard,  Dec.  28,  1830 

John  F.  and  Harriet  Spink,  at  North  Kings- 
town.    Patriot  of  Aug.  24,  183 1 
CONKRIGHT  Polly  and  Samuel  Roberts,  after 
5  mmute's  courtship,  at  Bath,  Steuben  Co., 
N.  Y.,                                                                      June  25,  1820 
CONSTANTINE   Charles,  of  New   York,   and 
Abby  Godfrey,  of  and  at    Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  13,  1822 
CONVERSE  Esther  W.,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and 
Elrastus  Buck,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Thomp- 
son.    Patriot  of                                                         Nov.  22,  1823 

Sherman,  editor  of  the  Connecticut  Journal, 
and  Mrs.  Eliza  Bruen,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Samuel  Nott,  at  Franklin,  Ct.,  June  28,  1824 

COOKE  Mrs.  Sarah,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Levi 
Hall,  and  Dr.  Thomas  M.  Barrows.  Phe- 
nix  of  Jan.  21,  1804 

Hannah,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  Esq., 

and  Henry  P.  Franklin,  merchant,  Dec.  18,  1804 

Joseph    S.    and   Mary    Welch,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Sept.  21,  1807 

Benoni  and  Amey  Brown,  daughter  of  late 
Capt.  Isaac,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Nov.  8,  1807 


208  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

COOKE  Angelina,  daughter  of  Eli,   and  Caleb 

Moffett.  at  Smithfield,  Feb.  21,  1808 

Ariel,  of  Cumberland,  and  Eliza  Sabin,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  of  and  at  Providence,  Sept.  10,  1809 

Amey,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  George  Gill- 
more,  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mi-.  Wilson,  Dec.  3,  1810 

George  F.,  the  comedian,  and  iMts  V.  M. 
Benn,  daughter  of  James  Bryden,  keeper 
of  the  Tontine  Coffee  House,  at  New 
York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barry.     Phenix  of  June  29,  181 1 

Sarah  W.  of  Providence,  and  Oliver  Sheperd, 
of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  2,  1813 

Eleazer  and  Narcissus  Cooke,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Grossman.  Phe- 
nix of  Nov.  26,  18 14 

Narcissus  and  Eleazer  Cooke,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Grossman.  Phe- 
nix of  Nov.  26,  1 814 

Phebe,  daughter  of  John  VV.,  of  Glocester, 
and  Pardon  A.  Brown,  of  Providence,  at 
Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cooper.  Phenix 
of  May  13,  1815 

William,  of  Richmond,  and  I3orcas  Congdon, 
daughter  of  Isaac,  of  and  at  Cranston,  by 
Rev.  David  Curtis,  May  2,  1816 

Perley,   eldest   daughter   of  Col.    Levi,   and 

Olney  Mason,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,         Dec.  28,  1817 

Sarah  and  Augustus  Bowen,  both  of  and  at 

Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast,  March  19,  1818 

Charlotte  and  Thomas  C.  Hull,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  22.  18 19 

Mary  B.,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  William 
H.  Hale,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  i,  1820 

Ellis  and  Melinda  Follett,  daughter  of  Com- 
fort, both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Potter,  July  2,  1820 

Alpha,  daughter  of  Major  Zebina,  and  Ly- 
man Burlingame,  both  of  and  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter.     Patriot  of  Oct.  7,  1820 

Nancy  and  Larkin  Moore,  traveling  preacher, 
physician,  trader,  poet,  etc.,  at  Beverly, 
Mass.     Patriot  of  Dec.  30,  1820 

Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Robert,  and  James 

Wardlow,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  Jan.  7,  1821 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  William  Al- 
bro,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  10,  1821 

Dr.  Dennis  and  Mary  Lake,  both  of  Tiver- 
ton, at  Little  Compton.     Patriot  of  Feb.  17,  1821 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  209 

COOKE    Caleb  C.    and    Sarah    Ann    Warner, 

both  of  and  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  April  ii,  1821 

Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Ebenezer, 

and  Rev.  Flavell  Shurtleff,  both  of  War- 
ren, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

of  Pavvtucket,  Aug.  i,  1821 

Phebe    A.,   daughter     of    John,    Esq.,   and 

Roger  Boone  Lawton,  of  Charleston,  S.  C, 

at  Newport'.     Patriot  of  Aug.  13,  1821 

Penelope,    of  Coventry,    R.   I.,    and  Charles 

Johnson,  of  Bellefonte,   Penn.,  at  Groton, 

Ct.,  Sept.  30,  1821 

Lydia,  daughter    of  late  Reuben,    and  John 

Henderson,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  27,  1821 
Willis   and   Sally    Cushing,    both    of  and   at 

Smithfield.     Patriot  of  Dec.  22,  1821 

Deborah,    daughter  of    Caleb,    of    Plainfield, 

Ct.,  and  Robert  Stephens,  of  Canterbury, 

at  Plainfield.     Patriot  of  June  19,  1822 

Amasa,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Betsey  Paine, 

of  and  at  Burrillville,  April  28,  1822 

William  and    Hannah    Borden,    daughter  of 

Richard,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Tiverton.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  13,  1822 
Amos,  Jr.,   and    Polly    Follett,   daughter  of 

Luther,    both  of   and  at    Cumberland,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  ■  March  30,  1823 

Miranda  and  Stephen  Cooke,  both  of  Wren- 

tham,  Mass.,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Potter,  April  6,  1823 

Stephen  and  Miranda  Cooke,  both  of    Wren- 

tham,  Mass.,  at  Cumberland,  by    Rev.  Mr. 

Potter,  April  6,  1823 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Cranston 

Wilcox,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Sept.  3,  1823 

Mary  Ann  and  Henry  Holden,at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  2,  1823 

Caleb,  of  Troy,    Mass ,    and    Patience  Irish, 

of    Portsmouth,    at     Newport.     Patriot    of  Oct.  22,  1823 

Alpha  and   David   D.  Kent,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland.     Patriot  of  June  23,  1824 

Capt.  Charles  Clarke  and  Mary  Collins  Webb, 

daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Webb,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  8,  18 14 

William   H.  and  Caroline  Jenckes,  daughter 

of  John,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  7,  1825 

Nicholas  W.  and  Amey  G.  Merrell,  daughter 

of  William,  of  Warwick,  at  Centreville,  Oct.  10,  1825 


210 


VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 


COOKE  Comfort  and  Philip  Gray,  at  Tiverton, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Patriot  of  March  4,  1826 

Deborah,  of  Tiverton,  and  Robert  Wilco.x,  of 

Pavvtucket,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  April  5,  1826 

Thomas  and  Mary  Ann  Hudson,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  May  4,  1826 

Eleanor,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Isaac,  of  Tiv- 
erton, and  John  Southwick,  of  ^'all  River, 
merchant,  at  New  Bedford,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Holmes,  June  14,  1826 

Reuben  T.  and  Mary  Ann  Lawton,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Oct.  4,  1826 

Mary  Ann,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  and  S.  Dunham, 
of  Providence,  at  former  place.     Patriot  of         Dec.  16,  1826 

Serrell  and  Elizabeth  Leonard  Blackburn, 
daughter  of  Nathan,  Esq.,  at  Chepatchet. 
Patriot  of  March  14,  1827 

Sarah  B.,  daughter  of  late  Thomas,  and  Jo- 
seph A.  Barker,  both  of  Providence,  at 
New  York.     Patriot  of  May  23,  1827 

Eliza   and  Capt.  Eaton  W.   Maxcy,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  27,  1827 

Capt.  Benoni,  of  Providence,  and  Abby 
Whipple,  daughter  of  Major  Simon,  of 
and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  30,  1827 

Capt.  Thomas  S.,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Eliza 
Carpenter,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Re.xford,  Dec.  27,  1827 

Almana  and  Stephen  Phillips,  at  Glocester,  Jan.  6,  1828 

Caroline  and  Thomas  J.  Humphrey,  both  of 
and  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.  Pa- 
triot of  Feb.  16,  1828 

Mary  B,  and  Thomas  Read,  both  of  Central 

Falls,  at  Pawtucket,  May  10,  1828 

Mary,  of  Cumberland,  and  William  Moore,  of 
Providence,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  May  19,  1828 

Willis,  of  Cumberland,  and  Cyrena  Thayer, 
of  Smithfield,  at  Woonsocket  Falls,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  July  7,  1828 

Amasa  and  Zelinda  Smith,  daughter  of  late 

Levi,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  July  27,  1828 

Mary,  of  North  Providence,  and  Jonathan  T. 
Lincoln,  of  Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  29,  1828 

Caleb  C,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia  A.  Steere, 
daughter  of  Richard,  of  Smithfield,  at  for- 
mer place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  5,  1828 

Patience  S.  and  Nathan  Dennis,  at  Ports- 
mouth.    Patriot  of  Nov.  19,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  211 

COOKE  Eliza,  of  Cumberland,  and  Allen  Mat- 
thewson,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Warne,  March  22,  1829 

Bethiah  and  Samuel  Tabor,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  April  14,  1829 

Capt.  Daniel  S.  and  Mary  Waterman,  both 
of  Providence,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Ed- 
ward Mitchell,  Sept.  25,  1829 

Cordelia  and  Aaron  C.  Holmes,  at  Provence- 
town,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Nov.  21,  [829 

Ann  and  Paul  Durfee,  at  Fall  River.     Patriot 

of  Aug.  25,  1830 

Clarissa  S.,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Laban  H. 
Eddy,  of  Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  7,  1S30 

Philo  B,  and  Amanda  F.  Crapon,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  Oct.  7,  1S30 

Ebenezer  C.  and  Lydia  Thurber,  daughter  of 
William,  2d,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Church,  Oc  t.  23,  183 1 

COOl-EY  P'ranklin  and  Abigail  Harwood,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  printer,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.   Wilson,  Nov.  2,  1809 

Capt.  Lyman,  of  Providence,  and  Pamela 
Blodgett,  eldest  daughter  of  Russell,  of  and 
at  East  Winsor,  Ct.,  Sept.  9,  1819 

Emily,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Chauncey, 
and  Stephen  Branch,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  Dec.  iS,  1820 

John  and  Mrs.  Lucina  Davis,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  July  2,  1827 

Robert  and  Nancy  T.  Merry,  both  of  and  at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  June  16,  1829 

Amelia,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Franklin,  of 
New  York,  and  Henoni  Lockwood,  Jr.,  of 
Providence,  at  New  York,  Oct.  24,  1830 

COOLIDGE  Dolly,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  and 
John  Eaton,  both  of  and  at  Worcester. 
Patriot  of  Jan.  12,  1825 

Susannah  and  Isaiah  Low,  at  Boston.  Patriot 
of  Dec.  2,  1829 

COOMER    Henry,    of    Bristol,    and    Prudence 

Ladue,  of  and  at  Barrington.     Patriot  of  P"eb.  7,  1821 

Stephen  D.    and  Charlotte    D.  Maxfield,  at 

Bristol.     Patriot  of  Jan.  24,  1S27 

Martha  C.  and  George  C.  Hatch,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  April  25,  1827 

COON  Martha,  of  Hopkinton.  and  Jonathan  Bur- 
dick,  of  Newport,  at  Hopkinton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Stillman,  July  22,  1826 


212  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

COONEY  J.  F.  and  Charlotte  L.  Chapin,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  23,  1824 

COOPER  John  and  Mrs.  Mary  Moody,  near 
Clemsford,  Eng.  She  has  been  twice  a 
bride,  once  a  widow,  and  has  had  a  pair  of 
twins  all  within  12  months.     Phenix  of  Sept.  30,  1809 

Moses  and  Delilah  Baker,  only  daughter  of 
Rufus,  Esq.,  at  Burnllville,  R.  I.  Phenix 
of  May  18,  1811 

Allen  and  Susan  Marsh  Barker,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  late  Isaac,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of  Aug.  10,  1816 

Mary  and  John  Smith,  both  of  Seekonk,  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  16,  1816 

Mehitable,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  David,  and 
John  P.  Woodward,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pitman,  March  31,  1817 

David  and  Huldah  Read,  daughter  of  Oliver, 
both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pit- 
man.    Phenix  of  June  14,  1817 

Anstress  and  William  S.  Nichols,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  13,  1820 

Abei,  of  Seekonk,  and  Mary  Newman,  daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  David,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Luther,  Feb.  18,  1821 

Ira,  of  Rochester,  N.  H.,  and  Betsey  Goode- 
neough,  of  Hancock,  N.  H.,  at  Mason,  N. 
H.     Patriot  of  Jan.  23,  1822 

Capt.  Edmund, of  North  Kingstown,  and  Nan- 
cy Perkins,  of  Exeter,  at  North  Kings- 
town, Aug.  4,  1822 

Martha  and  Marvel  Joshn,  at  Brooklyn,   Ct. 

Patriot  of  Aug.  17,  1822 

Lodowick-  and  Mrs.  Harriet  Bates,  at  Wick- 
ford.     Patriot  of  Dec.  28,  1822 

Benjamin,  of  Medfield,  and  Phebe  Carpenter 
Smith,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  George  W. 
Peck,  Esq.,  Jan.  14,  1823 

Benjamin,  of  Medfield,  and  Phebe  Carpenter 
Smith,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  George  W. 
Peck,  Esq.,  Jan.  14,  1823 

Benjamin,  of  Medfield,  Mass.,  and  Phebe  C. 

Smith,  of  and  at  Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  Feb.  i,  1823 

Esther  E.,of  Southbridge,  Mass.,  and  Edwin 
D.  Tingley,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering.     Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1832 

COPELAND  Capt.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth 
Hodges,  daughter  of  Isaac,  Esq.,  both  of 
and  at  Norton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke.  Patriot 
of  June  6,  1821 


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COPELAND    Samuel  J.,  of  Philadelphia,    and 

Anna  Maria  Heal,  of  and  at  Boston,  Dec.  14,  1829 

COPPERSMITH  Sarah  and  John  Bell,  at  Pet- 
ersburg, Va.  Phenix  of  Oct.  14,  1809 
CORBETT  Penuel,  of  Virginia,  and  Mary  Ann 
Bourne,  daughter  of  Shearjpshub,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Bristol,  at  the  Congregational  Meet- 
ing House,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  March  8,  1821 
CORBIN    Matilda  and  John  Wakefield,  both  of 

Dudley,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  Oct.  9,  18 1 4 

Benjamin  and  Mary  Bowen,  daughter  of  late 
Simeon,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pitman,  Nov.  27,  1S14 

CORDIN  William,  60.  Had  been  in  sea  service 
35  years;  lost  both  legs  at  Trafalgar;  and 
Susannah  Thompson,  19;  at  Royton,  Eng.,  Aug.  15,  1822 
CORDIS  Sarah  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas, 
Esq.,  and  Col.  Russell  Jarvis,  attorney  at 
law,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Dec.  8,  1824 

COREY    Rebecca  and  Isaac  Arnold,  at  Smith- 
field.     Pheni.N  of  Sept.  28,  1805 

Thomas  and  Sally  Munroe,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  25,  1808 

Capt.  William  and  Mary  Allen,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Christopher,  at  North  Kingstown,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Northup.     Pheni.x  of  Jan.  16,  1813 

Martha,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Wil- 
liam, and  James  M.  Pike,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  31,  1814 

Tabor,  of  Wrentham,  and  Sally  Hathaway, 
of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates. 
Patriot  of  Sept.  25,  1819 

Amey,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  William,  and 
Harvey  Luther,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Jan.  16,  1820 

Thomas,  of  Wellington,  and  Roxey  Brown,  of 

Taunton,  at  Wellington,     Patriot  of  April  14,  1821 

Martha  and  Thomas  McFarland,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1822 

Catharine,  of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  and  Spencer 
Weaver,  of  Coventry,  at  Plainfield.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  13,  1824 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Hannah  Hicks,  daughter 
of  Gabriel,  Esq.,  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Peckham,  July  10,  1825 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Caleb,  and  John  A.  Clin- 
ton, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell. 
Patriot  of  July  4,  1826 

Edward  and  Melicent  Perren  Gladding,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  9,  1827 


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VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE  ISLAND 


COREY  Mary   B.    and   Peleg    Clarke,  at  New- 
port, Nov.  4,  1827 

Hannah  and  William  Howard,  Jr.,  both  of 
and  at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Ransom,  July  7,  1828 

William  B.  and  Sarah  H.  Weeden,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  5,  1828 

Eliza  Newton,  only  daughter  of  Capt.  Caleb, 
and  B.  S.  Lynde,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  6,  1828 

Sarah,  of  Smithfield,  and  Thomas  Jefferson 
Hathaway,  of  Cumberland,  at  Smithfield, 
by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Dec.  29,  1S28 

William  P.  and  Amelia  Snow,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  29,  1829 

Narcissa  and  James  W.    Matteson,    both  of 

and  at  Coventry.     Patriot  of  Dec.  2,  1829 

Robert  C.  and  Harriet  F"ry,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn,  March  18,  1830 

Joseph    B.     and    Sarah     Fish,    daughter    of 

George,  at  Portsmouth.     Patriot  of  Aug.  14,  1830 

Edward  Francis  and  Adelia  Tourgee,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, '  Sept.  14,  1831 

Sarah  and  John  S.  Counnare,  both  of  War- 
ren, at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Davis,  June  11,  1832 
CORLISS  Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  John, 
Esq.,  both  of  Providence,  and  Charles 
Bradford,  Cashier  of  Bank  at  Lexington, 
Ky.;  in  Bourbon  Co.,  Ky.,  Sept.  9,  1817 

Susan  Conde  Russell,  second  daughter  of 
John,  Esq.,  and  William  Respass,  of  Bloom- 
ingdale.  Ky.  She  was  late  of  Providence, 
at  latter  place,  Oct.  4,  1S26 

Mrs.   Nancy   and  Capt.    William  Dexter,  at 

Glocester.     Patriot  of  March  20,  1830 

Sarah  L.,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Charles 
A.  Macy,  at  New  York,  at  F"riends'  Meet- 
ing House.  Patriot  of  Jan.  19,  1831 
CORNELL  Benjamin  C.  and  Sally  Brayton, 
daughter  of  John,  of  Somerset,  Mass.,  at 
Bristol.     Phenix  of                                                    Oct.  20,  1810 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  James  Martin,  at  Providence,  June  4,  18 12 

Richard   M.  and  Ruth   Baker,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of        April  8,  181 5 

Capt.  Walter,  of  Bristol,  and  Mrs.  Rhoda 
Carter,  of  Middletown,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  Oct.  17,  1817 

Mrs.  Elizabeth    and    Asa  Learned,   both    of 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Patten,  June  16,  1818 

Sally  and  James  Riley,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Aug.  5,  1819 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  215 

CORNELL    Martha,     daughter    of     Benjamin, 

Esq.,  and  Anthony  V.  Taylor,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  Oct.  31,  1819 

Daniel,    of    Glocester,    and    Huldah    Baker, 

daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  and  at  Killingly, 

Ct.,  by  David  Chace,  Esq.     Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1821 

IClizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  John  E. 

Holt,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Sept.  26  1821 

Mary  and  Simon  Irons,  at  Johnston,  by  El- 
der Sprague,  April  23,  1822 
Thomas  T.    and    Martha  Brownell,  both    of 

Portsmouth,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  18,  1822 

Ezekiel    and    Sally    Balkcom,    at    Attleboro. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  18,  1823 

John  S.,  formerly  of  Newport,  and  Cleminti- 

na  C.    Remington,  daughter  of  Tiddeman 

H.,  formerly  of  Jamestown,  R.  I.,  at  Beau- 
fort, N.  C.  Patriot  of  Eeb.  i,  1823 
Rebecca    P.    and  Samuel    Saunders,  both  of 

and  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  March  15,  1823 

Stephen,  of    Newport,  and  Harriet  C.  Earle, 

of  Nantucket,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  4,  1823 

Lucretia,    of     Norwich,    Ct.,    and    Grindall 

Rawson,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Nor- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Strong,  April  13,  1824 
Job  and  Mrs.   Abigail  Merrell,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  May  21,  1826 

Ann  and    Charles  Holden,  2d,  both  of    and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  13,  1827 

Elizabeth  and  John  Baggs,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.     Patriot  of  Dec.  16,  1829 

CORNICK    Peggy,  15,  and  Thomas  Doty,  72,  at 

Schopack,   N.  Y.     Phenix  of  Feb.  14,  1 807 

CORNISH    Sophrenia  R.    and  Nathan  R.  Shaw, 

both  of  and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  April  10,  1824 

CORNWALL   Matilda    M.,     daughter   of   late 

Benjamin,  of  Brooklyn,  and  Lieut.  Charles 

Ellery,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  New  York.     Patriot 

of  ■  Sept.  10,  1823 

CORNWELL   Clarissa    S.    and     Dea.   Stephen 

Davol,  both  of  and  at  Warren.     Patriot  of  Jan.  14,  1824 

CORPE   Eliza  and  Nathan  Bump,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  17,  1813 

Mary  Ann  and  David  Dean,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  9,  1822 

COTHIER    Lewis  and  Mrs.  Sally  Sprague,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  30,  1820 
COTHRAN   Josiah,    of  Providence,  and     Julia 

Ann  Pratt,  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Anthony 

Potter,  Esq.,  Oct.  21,  1827 


216  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

COTTLE   Charles  and    Henrietta  B.  Ramsdell, 

at  Nantucket.     Patriot  of  June  23,  1830 

COTTON    John  and    Rebecca  Coates,    at   New 

York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ware,  Dec.  14,  1823 

John,  a  seaman,  who  lost  both  arms  in  de- 
fending the  Brig  Patriot  against  pirates, 
for  whom  a  liberal  subscription  has  been 
issued,  is  announced  as  to  be  married.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  17,  1823 
Benjamin  R.,  of  Seekonk,  and  Eliza  V. 
Paine,  of  and  at  F"reetown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taylor,  Aug.  ig,  1827 
Lemira  W.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  James  B. 
Holmes,  of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Oct.  i,  1827 

COTTRELL  Mary  F.  and  Willard  Cargill,  both 
of  Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  27,  1822 

Eliza  A.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  William  A.  Wil- 
lis, of  Newport,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict,  June  15,  1826 

COSTIiR  Macia,  of  Providence,  and  James  G. 
Dagfrett,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Patriot  of  April  21,  1827 

COULTER  Dr.  Mifflin,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Sarah 
I^.  Holbrook,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph, 
both  of  and  at  Baltimore,  Md.     Patriot  of         May  30,  1829 

COULTS  [Coutts]  Thomas,  the  English  Bank- 
er, and  Miss Mellon,  the  actress,  at 

London,  Eng.     Phenix  of  May  13,  1815 

COUNNORE   John  S.  and  Sarah  Corey,  both  of 

Warren,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Davis,  June  11,  1832 

COURTENAY  Lieut.  Henry  E.,  of  the  U.  S. 
Topographical  Engineers,  and  Harriet 
Rathbone,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Benja- 
min, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  VVheaton,  May  21,  1827 

C0USP2    Elizabeth  and   Dr.  Lyman    Spaulding, 

at  Portsmouth.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  26,  1802 

COUTTS    [Coults]  Thomas,  the  English  Banker, 

and    Miss Mellon,  the   actress,  at 

London,  Eng.     Pheni.x  of  May  13,  1815 

COVE  Albert,  of  Ware,  N.  H.,  and  Sarah 
Stevens,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  of 
and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  17  1824 

COVELL  Ziba,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Ann  Cran- 
dall,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     PhenLx  of  Jan.  14,  1815 

Benjamin  and  Sophia  Ann  Whitmore,  daugh- 
ter of  Daniel,  both  of  and  at  Killingly,  Ct., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Atkins.     Patriot  of  Oct.  9,  1819 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  217 

COVELL  Joseph  S.  and  Eliza  Collins,  daughter 

of  John  A.,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  9,  1823 

William   K.  and  Ann  Williams,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Nov.  22,  1827 

Hosea  and  Mary  Borden,  at  New  Bedford, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Holmes,  Aug.  10,  1828 

Stephen,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  and  Sarah  Dexter, 

at  Smithfield.     Patriot  of  Oct.  i,  1831 

COVERLY  Samuel,  Jr.,  of  Boston,  and  Jane  C. 
Clarke,  of  and  at  Canterbury  ,Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wheelock.     Patriot  of  Aug.  16,  1828 

COWAN  Lydia,  daughter  of  Zenas,  of  Dart- 
mouth, and  William  Peckham,  of  Westport, 
at  Dartmouth.     Patriot  of  May  9,  1827 

COWDEN   Jason  and  Ruth  Northup,  at  Valley 

Falls.     Patriot  of  May  7,  1823 

COWELL  Benjamin,  PZsq.,  and  Eliza  B.  How- 
ell, eldest  daughter  of  Hon.  Jeremiah  K., 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  March  4,  1818 

COWING    Mary,  eldest  daughter   of  Ward,  and 
Pardon  T.  Hurlburt,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  19,  1806 
Joseph  and  Mary  Weeden,  daughter  of  Capt. 
George,    both    of   and    at    Providence,    by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes.                                                         June  24,  181 1 
Henry  and  Ann  Wagner,  eldest  daughter  of 
late  George,  at  Charleston,    S.  C,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Theodore  Dehon,                                             March  4,  1813 
Smith,  of  Scituate,  and  Sarah  Tefft,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Glocester.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  9,  1813 
Ward,  Jr.,  of    Cherun,  S.  C,  and  Mary    At- 
wood,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  of  and  at  Wel- 
hngton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Guskee.     Pa- 
triot of                                                                      Oct.  15,  1825 
COWLEY    Sarah  and    John    Northup,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.     Patriot  of              May  10,  1820 
COX    Mrs.  Eliza,  daughter  of  Com.  Truxton,  and 
Theodore  Foster  Talbot,  attorney  at  law, 
at  New  York.     Pheni.x  of                                        June  11,  1803 
Eliza  and  Gilbert  Norris,  at  Bristol.      Patriot 

Qf  April  8,  1820 

Elizabeth,  28,  and  Henry  Fallard,  71,  both  ot 
and  at  Hartford  Co.,  Md..  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Park,  '  July  19,  1 82 1 

George,  Jr.,  and  Charlotte  Kaull,  daughter  of 

John,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Sept.  10,  1823 

Edith  and  John  Ring,  at  Newport.     Patriot 

of  Oct.  4,  1826 


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VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE  ISLAND 


COX  Thomas  F.  and  Catharine  Carr,  daughter 

of   William   1'.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Mudge,  April  i,  1827 

COY    John  and    Lydia    Burkett,  at   Providence. 

Phtnix  of  Nov.  19,  1803 

Elizabeth,   daughter   of  Jonathan  W.,   P^sq., 

and  Franklin  Richmond,    both    of  and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  2,  18 17 

George  W.,  of  Providence,  and  Caroline  Eliza 

Keith,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  of  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  at  Bridgevvater,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1828 
COZZENS  John  and  Margaret  Bretton,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  at  Newport.  Pheni.x  of  March  24,  1804 
Ann    and    Crawford  Titus,    both  of    and    at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  Nov.  30,  1812 

Benjamin,   Jr.,    Esq.,     attorney   at    law,    of 

Seekonk,  Mass.,  and  Sarah  Marsh    Whea- 

ton,    daughter   of    Seth,    Esq.,    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  7,  1816 

Brown,  of  Providence,'  and  Charlotte  White- 
more,  of   and  at  Attleboro,   by  Rev.  Mr. 

Nelson,  Oct.  31,  1816 

Charles  W.  and  Eliza  W.  Mason,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  28,  18 17 
Phebe,   daughter   of   Capt.    Benjamin,    and 

William    Card,  Jr.,  at    Newport,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Webb,  March  14,  1819 

Charles  and  Harriett  Rogers,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Aug.  30,  1826 

Benjamin    and  Mary    Dexter,    daughter     of 

Samuel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  20,  1827 

Lucy  W.  and   Lloyd  S.  Sutton,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  17,  1828 

George  and  Julia  Ann  Hamlin,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  14,  1831 

CRABB    William    and     Mary    Spider,   at    New 

Orleans,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hull.     Patriot  of  June  9,  1827 

CRAFT   Mrs.  Mary  and  Thomas  Fenner,    both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  Oct.  3,  1824 

CRAGGIN    A.    H.,  daughter   of   Benjamin,  of 

Douglas,  Mass.,  and  William  H.  Wil- 
liams, of  Burke  Co.,  Georgia,  formerly  of 

Dighton,  Mass.,  at  Douglas,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Holmes,  Aug.  16,  1827 

CRAIG    Mary  Ann  and  Jeremiah    Pierce,   both 

of  Cumberland,  at  Valley  Falls,  by   Rev. 

Dr.  Benedict,  June  24,  1827 

GRAIN    Mary,   of  Pomfret,    Ct.,  and   Anthony 

Budlong,  of  Providence,  at  Pomfret,  Oct.  20,  1828 


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C RANDALL  Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joshua, 
and  James  Albro,  at  Newport.  Phenix 
of  Sept.  30,  1809 

William  W.  and  Lydia  Beverly,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Gideon,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Dec.  9,  18 13 

Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Ziba  Co\'ell,  of  Kil- 
lingly,  Ct.,  at  Providcnte,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     Pheni.x  of  Jan.  14,  1815 

Benjamin,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  D. 
Brown,  daughter  of  Major  Elisha,  of  and 
at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Coleman.  Patriot 
of  Sept.  IS,  1819 

John  and    Mary    Thurston,    both    of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gano,  Oct.  17,  1819 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  Richard   Bush,  both    of  and 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton,  Aug.  13,  1820 

Mary,  daughter  of  Stephen,  of  Tiverton,  and 
Christopher  Brownell,  of  VVestport,  at  Tiv- 
erton.    Patriot  of  Nov.  4,  1820 

Sally,  daughter  of  Robert,  PIsq.,  and  Charles 
B.  Kenyon,  both  of  and  at  E.xeter.  Patriot 
of  April  3,  1824 

Waitey  G.,  daughter  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of 
Exeter,  and  Joseph  Davis,  of  Preston,  Ct., 
at  Exeter.     Patriot  of  April  3,  1824 

Robert,  of  Exeter,  and  Mrs.  Lettice  Hub- 
bard, of  Providence,  at  Randolph,  Vt.,  Oct.  21,  1824 

Patience  and  Humprey  Gray,  at  Tiverton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Patriot  of  March  4,  1826 

Clarke   and    Mary  Ann   Allen,    daughter  of 

Philip,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  July  8,  1826 

Samuel,  of  Hxeter,  and  Harriet  Willoughby, 
of  Canterbury,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct.  Patriot 
of  Oct.  27,  1827 

William  H.  and  Mary  H.  Moore,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  bv  Rev.  Mr.  Van  Vleck,  Aug.  i,  1831 

CRANDON  Nancy  B.  and  Cornelius  S.  Jack- 
son, both  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  at  Provi- 
dence. Phenix  of  Oct.  23,  1813 
CRANE  Major  General  Elijah,  70,  of  Canton, 
and  Mrs.  Keziah  Cleveland,  of  and  at  Med- 
field.     Patriot  of                                                       Nov.  18,  1826 

Silas  A.  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Martin,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  at  St. 
John's  Church,  June  19,  1828 

CRANS  James  and  Susan  Houselander,  both  of 
and  at  Burlington,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Van  Doran,  ,  Jan.  24,  181 5 


220  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

CRANSTON  Esther,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
William  Jones,  both  of  and  at  Foster. 
Phenix  of  Dec.  8,  1810 

Avis  and  Barton  Arnold,  of  Providence,  at 

Pawtucket,  April  13,  1812 

Hearty,  daughter  of  William,  of  Massachu- 
setts, and  Joseph  Howland',  Jr.,  of  East 
Greenwich,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Aug.  10,  1816 

Freelove,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Foster, 
and  Dexter  Arnold,  of  Scituate,  at  Foster, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  Jan.  19,  1817 

Benjamin  T.  and  Pliiza  Lawton,  daughter  of 

late  Samuel,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Sept.  8,  1821 

Barzillai,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  and  Irene 
Guild,  daughter  of  Moses,  of  and  at  Ded- 
ham,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  Jan.  24,  1822 

Eliza,  of  Seekonk,  and  Ezekiel  B.  Hawkins, 

of  Providence,  at  Seekonk.     Patriot  of  April  6,  1822 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  William,  and  Job  Law- 
ton,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  July  26,  1823 

Penelope,  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  and  Tru- 
man Spooner,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Eddy,  May  11,  1826 

Jeremiah  and  Mary  B.  Barton,  daughter  of 

William,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  March  14,  1827 

Sarah  Ann  and  William  Leonard,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter.     Patriot  of  Jan.  7,  1829 

William  B.,  formerly  of  Warren,  and  Wealthy 
Ann  Cole,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  7,  183 1 

CRAPO  Mary  A.,  only  daughter  of  Philip,  Esq., 
and  William  H.  Russell,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  6,  1823 

Joseph,  of  P'reetown,  Mass.,  and  Mary  H. 
Collins,  of  and  at  Fall  River,  by  J.  C. 
Borden,  Esq.,  June  18,  1826 

CRAPON  Prescilla,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin, and  John  Page,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  27,  1804 

Charlotte  Harris,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt. 
Christopher,  and  William  Alexander,  mer- 
chant, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  July  14,  1805 

William  and  Hannah  Chaffee,  daughter  of 
late  Amos,  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Dec.  31,  1807 

Sarah,  second  daughter  of  Capt.  Christopher, 
and  Hezekiah  Cooke  Whipple,  both  of 
and  at   Providence,   by   Rev.    Mr.    Edes,        Feb.  28,  1808 


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221 


CRAPON  Thomas  and  Caroline  Greene,  daugh- 
ter of  Major  William   F.,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  4,  181 5 

Dr.  Samuel  and  Lydia  Hill,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  Oct.  i,  1815 

Thomas    L.  and    Sarah    B.  Davis,  youngest 

daughter   of   late    Capt.    Robert,    both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr.   Wilson,  Nov.  i,  1819 

Thomas  and  Caroline  H.  Allen,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Nov.  21,  1824 

Samuel    and    Mary   Jones,    both    of   and    at 

East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hazelton,  Dec.  14,  1826 
Amanda  F.  and  Philo  B.  Cooke,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  Oct.  7,  1830 

CRAVEN  Earl  of  and  Miss Brunton,  of 

Covent   Garden  Theatre,  a  sister  of   Mrs. 

Warren,  of  the  Philadelphia  Theatre.    Phe- 

nix  of  Feb.  27,  1808 

CRAWFARGAR  Catharine  E.  and  Edward  W. 

Graves,  printer,  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Beman,  Feb.  i,  1832 

CRAYCRAFT    Richard,    of    Philadelphia,   and 

Louisa    Lovejoy,    of    Concord,    Mass.,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  22,  1827 

CREIGHTON  Capt.  John   Orde,    U.  S.  Navy, 

and    Miss    Harriet     Halsey,    daughter    of 

Thomas    Lloyd    Halsey,    Esq.,    of  and    at 

Providence,  at  St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  March  5,  1815 

CRESSLY  Benjamin  B.,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  and 

Rebecca  A.  Smith,  of  and  at  Providence,  Oct.  4,  1831 

CROADE  Polly  and    Pashall    Allen,    cashier  of 

Warren  Bank,  at  Warren.     Pheni.x  of  June  30,  1804 

Elizabeth  and  John  T.    Child,    president    of 

Warren  Bank,  both  of  and  at  Warren,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Dec.  10,  1809 

John  T.  and  Mary  T.  Child,    daughter   of   J. 

T.,  Esq.,  at  Warren.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  17,  181Q 

Elizabeth  B.,  daughter  of  the  late  Nathaniel, 

of  Pawtucket,  and  Oliver  Ellsworth  Will- 
iams, Esq.,  of    Hartford,  Ct.,    attorney  at 

law,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  25,  1819 

CROCKER  Rev.    Nathan    B.    Rector,     of     St. 

John's  Church,    Providence,  and  Eliza  A. 

Senter,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Senter, 

of  Newport,  at  Trinity  Church,  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  March  19,  181 1 

Sarah  Leonard,  daughter   of   Hon.    Samuel, 

and  Samuel  Bass  King,  of  Boston,  at  Taun- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipon,  Oct.  24,  1820 


222 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


CROCKER    Abby,  daughter  of  Hon.    Samuel, 

and  G.   D.  W.  Cobb,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  May  22,  1822 

Capt.    Josiah    and   Mrs.    Harriet    S.    Moore, 

widow  of  Col.  William,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wheaton  [incorrect],  Veh.  29,  1824 

Luther  and  Phebe  Hendricks,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  5,  1824 

Samuel  L.,   of    Taunton,    and    Hannah    W. 

Thomas,  of  and  at  Worcester.     Patriot  of  June  29,  1825 

Ebenezer  and  Betsey  Hawes,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Pickering,  Aug.  22,  1825 

Mary  B.  and    Capt.    Alexander  Scudder,    at 

Barnstable.     Patriot  of  May  3  [,1826 

Daniel  and    Susannah  Cole,   both  of  and  at 

No.  Bridgewater.     Patriot  of  Aug.  15,  1827 

Abigail,  of  Barnstable,  and  John  Andrews,  of 

Providence,  at  Parnstable.     Patriot  of  Nov.  18,  1829 

Lucy  and    Hiram  W.    Titus,  both  of    Valley 

P'alls,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 

Patriot  of  July  21,  1830 

CROGHAN  Ann,    eldest  daughter    of     Major 

William  and    Gen.    Jessup,    near 

Louisville,  Ky.     Patriot  of  June  19,  1822 

CROOKER  Capt.  Isaiah,  Jr.,  of  Bath,  Me.,  and 

Mrs.  Harriet  G.  Moore,  of  and  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton  [correct],  Feb.  29,  1824 

Josiah  F.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Whipple, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Emar,  of  and    at  North 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Loring,  March  29,  1832 

CROSBY  John  and  Virtue  C.  Hubbard,  both  of 

and  at  Newport,  June  22,  1827 

Timothy  and  Mary  S.  Smart,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  23,  1827 

Stephen  and  Susan  M.  Earned,  second  daugh- 
ter of  George,  Esq.,  at  Thompson,   Ct.,  by 

Rev.  Daniel  Dow.     Patriot  of  March  21,  1829 

George,  of  Nantucket,  and Peirce,  of 

Andover,  at  Pawtucket,  Feb.  19,  183 1 

CROSBEE    Benjamin    and     Mary    Nichols,     at 

Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.,  Oct.  14,  1830 

CROSS  Caleb,  editor  of   the  Political  Callender, 

and  Eliza  Malley,  at  Nevvburyport.     Pheni.x 

of  July  6,  1805 

George  Warren,  of   Charleston,    S.    C,    and 

Frances  Maria  Halsey,  daughter  of  Thomas 

Lloyd  Halsey,  Ivsq.,  of  and  at  Providence, 

at  St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  19,  1812 
Benjamin  C.  and  Susan  Cross,  both  of  and  at 

Westerly,  by  J.  W.  Knight,  Esq.     Patriot 

of  Feb.  5,  1820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  223 

CROSS  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  John,  and 
Capt.  John  C.  Cross,  fif  Charlestown,  both 
now  of  and  at  Westerly,  by  J.  W.  Knight, 
Esq.  Patriot  of  Feb.  5,  1820 

Capt.  John  C,  of  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  and 
Elizabeth  Cross,  daughter  of  late  John, 
both  now  of  and  at  Westerly,  by  J.  W. 
Knight,  Esq.     Patriot  of  Feb.  5,  1S20 

Susan  and  Benjamin  C.  Cross,  both  of  and 
at  Westerly,  by  J.  W.  Knight,  Esq.  Pa- 
triot of  Feb.  5,  1820 

George,  of  Westerly,  and  Abby  Hinckley,  of 

and  at  Stonington.     Patriot  of  Nov.  4,  1820 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  John,  Esq.,  and  Will- 
iam S.  Champion,  of  New  York,  at  West- 
erly, by  Rev.  Mr.  Stiilman,  Dec.  28,  1825 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Westcott  Handy, 
of  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering,  F"eb.  7,  1827 

Capt.  John  H.,  of  Westerly,  and  Mary  Ann 
Watson,  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  and  at 
South    Kingstown,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Purge,  Nov.  9,  1829 

Freelove  P.  and  Albert   H.  Hewitt,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.     Patriot  of        Dec.  16,  1829 
CROSSMAN   William  and  Olive  Lyon,  at  Bran- 
don, by  Rev.  E.  Hibbard,  March  26,  181 5 

Olive  and  James  V.  Jenckes,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Feb.  14,  1819 

Betsey  L.  and  Horatio  L.  Crossman,  at  Taun- 
ton.    Patriot  of  Aug.  16,  1823 

Horatio  L.  and  Betsey  L.  Crossman,  at  Taun- 
ton.    Patriot  of  Aug.  i6,  1823 

Frederick  and    Eliza    Lincoln,    at    Taunton. 

Patriot  of  March  23,  1825 

Mary  Ann  and    Alfred    Dean,   at   Taunton. 

Patriot  of  May  4,  1825 

Rebecca  and  Sylvanus  Thayer,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  28,  1826 

Job,  Jr.,  and  Caroline  Hack,  daughter  of  Na- 
than, both  of  and  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hamilton,  Sept.  5,  1827 

Sarah  H.,of  Cumberland,  and  John  Allen,  of 
Scituate,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pick- 
ering, Oct.  29,  1828 
CROSSWELL  James,  Jr.,  and  Freelove  Pearse, 
daughter  of  Squire,  both  of  and  at  Reho- 
both,  by  Rev.  Giles  Luther,                                  Nov.  23,  1817 

Edwin,  editor  of  Albany  Argus,  and  Cath- 
erine Adams,  of  and  at  Catskill.  N.  Y. 
Patriot  of  Sept.  25,  1824 


294  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

CROUCH  Hasell  W.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C^  and 

Susan    M.    S.    Williams,   of  and  at  Provi- 

dence.     Patriot  of  ^^  O^t.  13,  1832 

CROWD  Sallv  and  Nathan  Prophet,  at  Thomp-  ,    ,    ,o„, 

son   Ct  :by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow.     Pheni.x  of  March  2,  1805 

CROWELL  Sally  and  Jeremiah  Williams,  both 

of  Walpole,  at    Pawtucket,    by   Rav.   Dr. 

Benedict.     Phenix  of  Dec.  26,  1818 

Zilpha  and  Peleg  Coffin,  at    Pawtucket,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  J^"'  24- 

CROWNINGSHIELD    Alfred   and    Mary    H. 

Walter,  at  Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Ben-         ^^^.^  ^^  ^^^^ 

lacob;\sq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Harriet  Wal- 
lach.  daughter  of  Moses,  at  Boston.      Pa-  ^^^        ^^ 

triot  of  ,     ,         ■' 

CRUFF  Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Coventry,  and  tlizabetn 
LeValley,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  and  at 
Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr  Stone,  July  i,  ii^29 

CRUMB  Arnold,  Jr.,  of  Stonington,  and  Lucinda 

Lamphear,  of  Westerly,  at  New  London,  ^^^^ 

Ct.     Patriot  of  J     '  ^' 

CRUMP  William  Gabriel  and  Lydia  Bosworth, 

at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  Nov.17,  i»2i 

William  G.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Abbie  Ann 

Fry,   of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  ^^^    ^^  ^^^^ 

Gano,  ,      ^        A 

CRYDER  John,  of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  and 

Mary  W.  Wetmore,  daughter  of  Samuel,  ot 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  7.  i»30 

CUDWORTH  Lucy,  of  Attleboro    Mass ,    and 

Benjamin  Paine,  eldest  son  of  Col.  William, 

of    Johnston,   by   Rev.    Elisha    Sprague.         ^^^  ^^^^ 

Pheni.\  of  t-      . 

Joseph  and  Sally  S.  Hathaway,  at  Freetown. 

Patriot  of  ,      ,      r       j  .^ 

Jesse  and  Jane  McAnarney,  both  of  and  at 
•^    Seekonk      Patriot  of  ,      ,     ^        ,     ,         °'''-  ^  '      ^ 

Rhoda    and    Joseph    Smith     both  of  and  at 

P.iwtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  J^'ly  U'  '^^Z 

CULVERSON  William  and  Orra  Maria  Puller, 

both   of   and  at  Olneyville,  by    Rev.   Mr.         ^^^  ^^^^ 

Tobey,  ,,.  •  r-       ^4.„ 

CUMMINGS  James  C,  of  the  Missouri  Gazette. 

,„d  Mrs. Bates,  at  St.  Louis.  Mo.  ^^^^ 

Patriot  of  „  „       ^  i 

CUMARE  Nancy  and  Ebenezer  Ball,  at  Concord,  ^^   ^^^^ 

N   H.     Phenix  of  '  ' 

CUNDALL  Abby  and  Abraham  Churchill,   at 

Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis.     Phenix  of         April  10.  i»i3 


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225 


CUNNINGHAM  Thomas  and  Nancy  Haskell, 

at  Glocester.     Patriot  of         '  Oct.  lo,  1829 

Thomas   and  Nancy    Haskell,  at    Glocester. 

Patriot  of  Oct,  10,  1829 

CURIAN  Susan  P.,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt. 
George,  of  Attleboro,  Mass.,  and  Nathaniel 
Wilbur,  at  Warwick,  Sept.  i,  181 1 

CURRIEN  Mrs.  Marietta,  of  Warwick,  and 
Stephen  Branch,  of  Providence,  at  War- 
wick, Jan.  8,  1826 
CURTIS  Rev.  David,  of  Warwick,  and  Rhoda 
Keech,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     Phenix  of                                                      July  14,  1810 

Jared,  formerly  of  Dudley,  Mass.,  and  Han- 
nah C.  Field,  daughter  of  late  John,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr.  Wilson,         Nov.  17,  1816 

Thaddeus,  of  l?ellingham,  and  Vienna  Dar- 
ling, of  Providence,  at   Ikllingham,  Mass.,  June  4,  1818 

Sarah  W.,  of  New  York,  and  Thomas  Addi- 
son, of  Providence,  at  New  York,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Miner,  May  11,  1819 

Moses  and  Mary  Potter,  both  of  Providence, 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  March  23,  1820 

Benjamin  C.  and  Sarah  Earle,  youngest 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  Oct.  25,  1S20 

George,  Esq ,  cashier  of  the  E.xchange  Bank, 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  Burrell,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Hon.  James,  Jr.,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  March  6,  1821 

Susan  and    Horatio  Rogers,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  24,  1827 

Thaddeus  and  Rhoda  Darling,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  29,  1827 

Samuel,  Junior  Elditor  of  the  Columbian  Re- 
publican, and  Sarah  Maria  Maston,  at 
Kingston,  N.  Y.      Patriot  of  Nov.  25,  1829 

Harriet  and  John  Halsey,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cartee.  Patriot 
of  May  5,  1830 

Benjamin,  of  New  York,  and  Rebecca  T. 
Edwards,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  William, 
of  Greene  Co..  N.  Y.,  at  Paris,  France,  at 
the  Hotel  of  the  American  Ambassador, 
by  Rev.  Henry  H.  Lascombe,  \'ice  Chaplain 
to  the  British  Embassy,  Sept.  2,  (830 

CURRIE  Maria,  daughter  of  late  James,  and 
William  Arnold,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes.     Patriot  of  March  6,  18 19 


226  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

CURRIE  Christiana,  daughter  of   Daniel,    and 

Georg  eE.    Coggeshall,   of  New  Bedford, 

at  Tiverton.      Patriot  of  Nov.  15,  1826 

Emma  Jane,  daughter  of  John,  of  London, 

merchant,  and  Alexander  Vache,  M.  D.,  at 

New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Upfold.     Patriot 

of  May  I,  1830 

CURRY    Aaron   B.,  of  New  York,  and  Dorcas 

Greene,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn,  at  Provi- 
dence, Sept.  9,  1829 
CUSH ING  Charles  and  Sally  Bliss,  at  Rehoboth. 

Phenix  of  May  21,  1803 

Henry,  of  Providence,  and  Ednah  Jevvett,  of 

and  at  Rowley,  Mass.      Phenix  of  June  2,  1804 

Lieut.    Joseph  and    Sybel    Amsbury,  eldest 

daughter  of  Abraham,  at  Rehoboth.  Phe- 
nix of  Oct.  8,  1808 
Joshua,  printer,  and  Ann  Avery,  daughter-in- 
law  of   John    Jackson,  at  Boston.     Phenix 

of  Jan.  7,  1809 

Daniel  C.  and  Susan  Jarvis,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Feb.  16,  1809 

Hannah  and  Samuel  Walker,  at  Rehoboth, 

by  Rev,  Mr.  Hill.     Phenix  of  Sept.  22,  1810 

Caleb  and  Aritty  Martin,  eldest  daughter  of 

Valentine,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Jan.  22,  1815 

Mary,  daughter   of    Charles,    and    Abraham 

Ormsbee,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  April  13,  1817 

Charles    C.    and    Betsey    Martin,    youngest 

daughter  of  Valentine,   Esq.,  at  Seekonk, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  Jan.  18,  1818 

Henry  and  Harriet  Philbrook,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  23,  1819 

Major   Charles,  of    Portsmouth,  N.    H.,  and 

Ruth  Whiteridge,  daughter  of  Dr.  William, 

of  and  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Peckham,  May  29,  1820 

Charles  C.  and  Mary  Barney,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  March  11,  1821 

Sally   and    Willis    Cooke,    both    of    and    at 

Smithfield.     Patriot  of  Dec.  22,  1821 

Christopher  C,  of  Seekonk,  Mass.,  and  Elea- 
nor Newman,    youngest    daughter  of    late 

Thomas,  of   and  at    Prince   William   Co., 

Va.,  Dec.  4,  1822 

Betsey  and  Elinas  Cobb,  both  of  and  at  See- 
konk. Patriot  of  April  5,  1823 
Mrs.    Nancy    and    Rev.    Preserved    Pearce, 

both  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  May  10,  1824 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  227 

GUSHING  Jane  J.,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  Ben- 
jamin F.  Taylor,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Parkes,  Sept.  21,  1824 

Galeb.  Esq.,  and  Garoline  Elizabeth  Wilde, 
daughter  of  I  Ion.  Samuel  D.,  at  Newbury- 
port.     Patriot  of  Dec.  1,1824 

GUTTING  William  E.,  of  Providence,  and  Eliz- 
abeth Stewart,  daughter  of  William,  of 
and.  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Tucker,  Oct.  6,  1830 

GUSHMAN  Joseph,  2nd,  and  Sally  Thompson, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel,  at  Middleboro, 
Mass.     Pheni.x  of  June  23,  1S04 

Appollas,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Plainfield, 
Mass.,  and  Anna  M.  Barton,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  General  William,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  June  21,  1809 

Gapt.  Lemuel  and  Sophia  George,  at  Attle- 

boro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Garrique,  April  ig,  1818 

Mary,  only  daughter  of  late  Lieut.  Jacob,  and 
Harvey  Ide,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Ferguson,  June  10,  1822 

Bartholomew,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mary  Met- 
calf,  of  and  at  Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams,  May  30,  18 19 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Attleboro, 
and  Samuel  Glarke,  of  Smithfield,  at  Attle- 
boro, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  June  7,  1820 

Ann  and  Gapt.  George  Godfrey,  both  of  and 

at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  May  22,  1822 

Sarah  A.  and  John  Gibson,  both  of  and  at 

Milford.     Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1827 

Gatharine,  of  VVoodstock,  Gt.,  and  George 
A.  Ormsbee,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.   Seaman,  July  r,  1827 

CUSHNIE      David,    of    Overdumsisiddling,    in 

Dumfries,  and  the  Lady  ■ Auchter- 

fardle,  at  Dumfries,  Scot.     Pheni.x  of  March  30,  iSii 

CUTLP2R  David,  85,  and  E.xperience  Graves,  29, 
eldest  daughter  of  John,  P3sq  ,  at  Killingly, 
Gt.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Atkins.     Pheni.x  of  Sept.  20,  1806 

James,  editor  of  Bostt)n  Gazette,  and  Abi- 
gail Russell,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq., 
editor  of  the  Gentmel,  at  Boston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Lowell.     Phenix  of  June  27,  1807 

Roxanna,    daughter    of    Isaac,    and    Mansir 

Shippee,  at  P'oster.     Phenix  of  Dec.  19,  1807 

Aaron  and  Mrs.  Lucy  F"enner,  of  Studbury, 
Mass.,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Ephraim  Miller, 
Esq.,  .  ;  Nov.  29,  i8i8 


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228  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

CUTLER  Thomas,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Sarah 
Arnold,  youngest  daughter  of  William, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cooper,  April  30,  1821 

Thomas,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Sarah  Arnold, 
youngest  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Glocester.     Patriot  of  May  12,  182 1 

CUTTER  Sarah,    second  daughter   of  Thomas, 

and  M —  Moulton,  at  Newport,  April  26,  1813 

Frances  Stephens  and  Charles  Johnson,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  27,  1814 

Caroline  and  Edward  Peterson,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  Dec.  15,  1822 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Samuel 

Tuell,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Dec.  28,  1822 

CUTTINGS  Benjamin  T.,  of  Georgetown,  D.  C, 
and  Eliza  J.  Spooner,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  20,  1827 


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DABB  Sally,  of  Newport,  and  Jonathan  Tait,  of 

Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Place,  Sept  9,  1806 

DABNEY  Lucinda  Eliza,  of  Providence,  and 
Henry  Munro,  of  New  York,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  2,  1829 

Charles  Henry  and  Ellen  M.  Jones,  daugh- 
ter of  Alexander,  of  Providence,  at  Brook- 
lyn, Ct.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edson,  April  27,  1830 
DAGGETT  Preston,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Nancy 
Read,  of  Providence,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hill.     Phenix  of  March  i,  1806 

Nathan  and  Sally  Bishop,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  24,  1807 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Robert,  and  John  Brown, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Aug.  15,  1808 

Robert  and  Eliza  Brown,  daughter  of  Elisha, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Phe- 
nix of  Nov.  5,  1808 

Gardiner,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Hitchcock,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
Jonathan  Donnison,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  May  13,  181 0 

Clarissa,  daughter  of  Capt.  Elijah,  of  Attle- 
boro,  and  Bant  Bransdon,  of  Boston,  at 
Attleboro.     Phenix  of  Nov.  17,  1810 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  229 

DAGGETT  Miss  Marietta,  daughter   of    Capt. 

Elijah,  of  Attleboro,  and  Capt.  Abraham 

Hayward,  of  Boston,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Read,  May  26,  1814 

Robert  and  Caroline  Davenport,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  31,  1817 

Rosamond  and  Thomas  C.  Martin,  at  Attle- 
boro, by  Rev.  Mr.  Carrique,  Jan.  4,  1818 
Keziah,  daughter  of  Levi,  of  Seekonk,  and 

Alfred  Barnes,  of  Barrington,  at  Seekonk, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  March  i,  1818 

Mary  and  Charles  C.  Sutton,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  5,  1819 

Lydia  M.  and  Capron   Peck,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  June  21,  1824 

Chloe,  of  Attleboro,  and  Bartlett  Carpenter, 

of  Cumberland,  at  Attleboro,  by  Ebenezer 

Daggett,  Esq.,  April  18,  1825 

Hannah   D.  and  Jefferson   Daggett,  both  of 

and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr'^  Pease,  March  14,  1827 

Jefferson    and  Hannah   D.   Daggett,  both  of 

and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  March  14,  1827 

James  G.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Angelina  Macia 

Coster,  of  and  at  Providence,  bv  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano.      Patriot  of  '  April  21,  1827 

John,    of    Seekonk,    and     Hannah    Barnes, 

daughter  of  late  Samuel,  at  Barrington,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  July  22,  1827 

DALTON    Sophia,  daughter  of    Thomas,  Esq., 

M.  P.,  of  Kingston,  U.  C,  and  William  R. 

Bartlett,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Kings- 
ton, by  the  Venerable  Arch  Deacon,  May  8,  1830 
DANA  Richard  H.,  Esq.,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 

and   Ruth  C.    Smith,  second  daughter   of 

late   John  W.,   p:sq.,    of    Taunton,    Mass.. 

at  St.  John's  Church,  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Bishop  Gribwold,  May  9,  1813 

George   and    Mary    Ann    Gladding,    eldest 

daughter  of  late  Hail,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Aug.  25,  1816 
Mary,  daughter  of  Peyton,  and  Henry  West- 

cott,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  22,  1 818 

Nancy,  daughter  of  late  Jaykill,  and  George 

T.  Burr,  both    of   and  at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  23,  1820 

Esther,  daughter  of  Peyton,  of   Providence, 

and  John    Padelford,   of   Norfolk,   Va.,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  12,  1821 


230  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

DANA  Deborah  B.,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Samuel  Boyd,  of  Providence,  at  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Nov.  28,  1822 

John  W.  and  Fanny  S.  Burr,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.     Patriot  of  Jan.  i,  1823 

Sarah  H.,  of  Providence,  and  George  Morse, 
of  Worcester,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey,  Sept.  14,  1826 

Abby  C,  youngest  daughter  of  Colvilie,  of 
Providence,  and  Nelson  B.  Svveetland,  of 
Attleboro,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  To- 
bey, Nov.  9,  1826 

Alice  S.,  daughter  of  Peyton,  and  Nathan 
Morse,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,  March  22,  1827 

Edward  and  Mary  Lockwood,  daughter  of 
Benoni,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  5,  1827 

Amelia,  daughter  of  Peyton,  of  Providence, 
and  Samuel  W.  Hartshorn,  merchant,  at 
Norfolk,  Va.,  Jan.  21,  1828 

George  and  Carolme  H .  Capron,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn,  Oct.  2,  1829 

Nathaniel    C.    and    Ruth    Studley,    at    Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of  luly  21,  1830 
DANFORTH      Mrs.    Sarah    and    William     Mc- 

Harry,  by  Rev.    Mr.    Wilson.     Pheni.x    of         Nov.  10,  1804 

Susan  and  Chapin  Norcross,  both  of  Boston, 

at  Providence.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  21,  1807 

Walter  R.,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Carter, 
youngest  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  at  St. 
John's  Church,  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  June  12,  181 1 

Clarissa,  the  celebrated  female  preacher,  and 
Danforth  Richmond,  of  Ashford,  at  Spring- 
field, Vt.     Patriot  of  Jan.  19,  1822 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Susan  Williams,  daughter 

of    Dr.    Alfred,    at    Taunton.     Patriot    of  Oct.  23,  1824 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Job,  Jr.,  and  Edward 
Coddington,  printer,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Eldes.  June  26,  1826 

Catharine  F.,  daughter  of  Ozias,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  John  Vaughan,  of  Newport,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  May  22,  1828 

George,  of  Taunton,  editor  of  the  Common- 
wealth's Advocate,  and  Rebecca  Bright- 
man  Southworth,  daughter  of  late  Ephraim, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  22,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  231 

DANIELS  Amos  and    Mary  Freeman,  both  of 

and  at  Mendon.      Phenix  of  Dec.  12,  1807 

Daniel  D.  and  Lucy  Sherman,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.     Phenix  of  Jan.  15,  1814 

Dan  Aldrich,  of  Cumberland,  and  Elizabeth 

Mary  Arnold,  of  Smithfield,  at  Pavvtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  July  i,  181 8 

Alanson  S.  and   Mary  Stebbins,  both  of  and 

at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  10,  1822 

Mrs.   Elizabeth   Mary,  youngest  daughter  of 

Luke  Arnold,  late  of  Smithfield,  and  Will- 
iam Arnold,  of  Cranston,  at   I-'awtuxet,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  April  9,  1826 

Susan  P.  and  Saul  B.  Scott,  both  of  Mendon, 

at    Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr.     Pickering,  May  9,  1826 

Dan  A.,  Esq.,  and  Content  Wilbur,  both  of 

Cumberland,    at    Smithfield,    by    Thomas 

Mann,  Esq.,  June  24,  1827 

DARKIN   Mr.  —  and  Miss Ray  ;  in 

England.     Phenix  of  Aug.  19,  1809 

DARLING    Zelie,  of  Sutton,  Mass,  and  Sarah 

A.    Humphrey,  of  and  at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Sias,  Sept.  12,  18 17 

Vienna,  of  Providence,  and  Thaddeus  Curtis, 

of  and  at  Bellingham,  Mass.,  June  4,  1S18 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Bellingham, 

and    Elisha    Capron,    of    Cumberland,    at 

Bellingham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  P'isher,  Dec.  29,  1818 

Olive   and    Jeremiah  Scott,    both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Jan.  28,  1818 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Darius,  aud  Daniel  Wil- 
cox, both  of  and  at  Cumberland.     Patriot 

of  April  22,  1820 

Amelia,  daughter  of  Capt.  F;iiiah,and  Jerauld 

O.  Wilcox,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 

Nathan  Arnold,  Esq.,  Aug.  31,  1820 

Sarah  T.,  daughter   of    Ziba,    and  Leonidas 

Whipple,  both    of  and  at   Providence,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  25,  1821 

Socrates,  of  Leydon,  and  Juliann  Woodward, 

daughter  of  late  John,  of  Seekonk,  at  Attle- 

boro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  July  13,  1823 

Welcome  B.  and  Zerviah  L.  Olney,  daughter 

of   William,  at   Providence,   by  Rev.    Mr. 

Pickering,  Sept.  18,  1823 

Elizabeth    C.,  of   Bristol,  and   William    H. 

Meigs,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  at  Bristol.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  5,  1825 
Lucy  and  Amos  Arnold,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,        Sept.  16,  1827 


232  VITAL    RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

DARLING  Rhoda  and  Thaddeus  Curtis,  both 
of  and  atFrovidence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, Oct.  29,  1827 

Lydia  and  Edward  Gladding,  both  of  and  at 

Hristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Honney,  Sept.  28,  1829 

Phebe  and  Hamilton  T.  Jillson,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq  ,  May  3,  1830 

Amey  and  Horace  T.  Jillson,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann, 
Esq.,  Oct.  3,  1830 

DARUSMONT    Madame and    Francis 

Wright.      Patriot  of  Sept.  8,  1832 

DUVANT    Geylock    and    Charles  Moore,   Esq., 

63,  in  Caswell  Co.,  N.  C.     Phenix  of  Oct.  28,  1809 

DAVENPORT     Dr.    Addington  and    Eliza   N. 

Kennedy,  at  Pawtucket.     Pheni.x  of  May  2,  1807 

Eliza  and  William  Tompkins,  at  Tiverton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Peckham,  Jan.  28,  1810 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Gideon,  and  William 
Barber,  one  of  the  publishers  of  the  New- 
port Mercury,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Aug,  4,  181 1 

Gideon  and  Susan  Bradford,  daughter  of 
George,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  April  3,  18 14 

Caroline  and  Robert  Daggett,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  31,  181 7 

Eliza  N.  and  Dr.  Artemus  Johnson,  both  of 
and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.  Pa- 
triot of  June  IS,  1820 

Susan,  18,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  John 
Beazeley,  72,  both  of  Prince  Edward's  Co,, 
at  Richmond,  Va.,  by  Rev.  Philip  Mat- 
thews, Dec.  24,  1S20 

Lydia  W.,  ninth  daughter  of  Charles,  and 
Joseph  W.  Marsh,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of  April  14,  1821 

Maria  P.  and  Michael  G.  C.  Bates,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  20,  1822 

Charles  E.  and  Mrs.  Phebe  Clarke,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Dec.  28,  1822 

Mary  Ann,  of  Tiverton,  and  lienjamin 
Shaw,  of  Little  Compton,  at  Tiverton. 
Patriot  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

Ca]3t.  Philip  and  Sophia  W.  Bradford,  at  Prov 

idence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  May  15,  1825 

David,  of  Providence,  and  Adelia  E.  F.  Al- 
drich,  daughter  of  Jabez,  of  and  at  Men- 
don,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett,  June  25,  1826 


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PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  233 


DAVENPORT  Mrs.  Sophia  W.,  of  Providence, 
and  Artemas  H.  Hasvvell,  of  Minor,  N.  Y., 
at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  5, 

William  C.  and  Ann  Eliza  Spooner,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  18, 

William  W.  and  Mary  Sumner,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.     Patriot  of  Nov.  1, 

DAVIDSON  John  S.  and  Rebecca  M.  Hrown, 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  March  6, 

DA  VIES  Frances  and  Whipple  Jenckes,  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Batchellor.  Phe- 
ni.x  of  June  3, 

DAVIS  Sally,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  Esq., 
and  Capt.  William  C.  Jenckes,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  7, 

Anstress,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Robert, 
and  Capt.  Eleazer  Elderkin,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  27, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  Robert,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Capt.  Henry  Eldredge,  of 
Brooklyn,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Oct.  27, 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  Warren, 
and  Joseph  Bullock,  of  Ivehoboth,  at  War- 
ren.    Pheni.x  of 

John  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Durfee,  b(jth  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 

Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Briggs,  of  Wellington, 
Mass.,  at  Rehoboth, 

Abby,  daughter  uf  John,  Esq.,  and  Abraham 
Stillwell,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Pheni.x  of 

John  G.  and  Eliza  Whiting,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Harriet  and  Peleg  Burroughs,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Hannah  C,  of  Somerset,  Mass.,  and  Nathan 
Lewin,  of  .Swanzey.  at  Somerset, 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Gloscester, 
and  Anthony  Bovven,  of  a;id  at  Killingly, 
Ct,  April  21, 

George  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Silence  Smith, 
of  North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  25, 

Emma,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  and  Seth  Sumner, 

of  Boston,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Sept.  21, 

Robert  and  Abby  DeWolf,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  William,  Esq.,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wight.     Phenix  of  Nov.  30, 


Dec.  3, 

808 

May  23, 

809 

Oct,  9, 

814 

Sept.  23, 

815 

Oct.  23, 

815 

Jan.  9, 

S16 

March  7, 

816 

828 

830 
830 

828 

815 

806 
S08 


816 

816 
SI6 

SI6 


934  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE  ISLAND 

DAVIS  Sanford  and  Delane  Smith,  both  of  and  ^ 

at  Glocester,  ,     ,      r        i  ..  J     ■    ' 

Elvira  and    Joseph  Norton,    both  of    and  at 

Rehoboth,  by  Elder  Pearce  Ma)  i8.  i»i7 

Sturges,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia  Angell, 
daughter  of  Col.  John,  of  and  at  Smith- 
field"  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  J""^  '^'  '«'7 

Amey,  daughter  of  James,  formerly  of  Prov- 
idence,  and    Seth  Sumner,  of   Maine,   at  ^^ 
Watertown,  Mass.,           „   ,      ,       r        j     ^ 
Samuel  and  Phebe    Angell   both    of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  14, 

Samuel  and  Mrs.  Eliza  Moore,  daughter  of 

Gould  Anthony,  both  of  and  at  Newport.         ^^^  ^^^^ 

Patriot  of  ,.      ,      ,      c       j  &•     -" 

Sarah  A.  and  George  Buckhn    both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  i,  loiy 

Sarah  B.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Robert,  and 
Thomas  L.  Crapon,  both  of  and  at  I  rovi- 
dence,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Wilson,  ^^o^-  ''        ^ 

■    John  and  Mary  F.  Phelps,  daughter  of  Henry, 

Esq  ,  at  Glocester,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Nov.  3.  loiy 

Mrs.  Silence,  ot  Providence,  and  Joseph  New- 

ell  of  Burrillville,  at  Providence,  ^^^^y  i.  lo^u 

Capt.    Samuel,  of   Portland,  and  Lucy  Ann 

Walker,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  ^^^  ^^^^ 

Pitman,  , ,       ,       u*        „f 

Pardon   and    Olive   Reynolds,   daughter    of 

late   Amon,   of   Newport,   at    Hopkinton. 

Patriot  of  ,     ,      r       j     f 

Mary   and  Freeman  Drake,  both  of  and  at  ^^^  ^^^^ 

Providence,  ,      ,     r  c-  1       r-^ 

Henrietta  and  David  Fogg,  both  of  Salem  Co.. 
N.  J.,  at    Petersburg,    by   Zaccheas   Kay, 

GeS'e  K.  and  Emily  Gonsolve,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 

SimTo"'Esq  ,  and  Harriet  Ketcham.  of  New 

York,  at  Thompson,  Ct.     Patriot  of  June  ly, 

Joseph  and  Henrietta  Eddy,  at  Providence 

Patriot  of  „     •       •       ^r.A 

Harriet,   daughter    of    late    Benjamin,   and 

William  Coleman,  at  Somerset  ^ept.    y, 

John  W.,   Jr.,   and  Sarah  Ann  Coddmgton,  ^^^^ 

both  of  and  at  Newport, 
John  W.,  3d,  and  Harriet  Lyon,  daughter  of 

loseph,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  ino  .    , 

Abbey,  daughter    of    Capt.    Jonathan    and 

John  Bordey,  at  Somerset.     Patriot  of  Uct.  25.  lo^j 


Sept.  6,  1820 
Aug.  22,  1821 

Sept.  15,  1 82 1 

April  7,  1822 
June  ly,  1822 
Aug.  17.  1822 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


DAVIS  Henry  G.  and  Susan  Marshall,  both  of 
and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 
Patriot  of  Oct.  25 

George  and  Comfort  Greene,  daughter  of 
James,  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tillinghast.     Patriot  of  Dec.  24, 

Joseph,  of  PVeston,  Ct.,  and  Waitey  G.  Cran- 
dall,  daughter  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
E.xeter.     Patriot  of  April  3, 

Hannah  S.,  daughter  of  Ezra,  of  North 
Kingstown,  and  Oliver  Johnson,  of  Cen- 
treviile,  at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Sept.  5, 

Capt.  John,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Eunice 
Hammond  Shaw,  daughter  of  late  Stephen, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lud- 
low, 

Daniel  B.,  of  Newport,  and  Susan  C.  Ward, 
of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 

Elizabeth  B.  and  William  Sabin,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Robert  and  Lydia  VV.  Dyer,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Nathan  and  Clarissa  Bowen,  both  of  and  at 
Fall  River,  by  John  C.  Borden,  Esq., 

John,  2d,  and  Cynthia  Rounds,  both  of  and 
at  Rehoboth,  by  Lemuel  Morse,  Ksq., 

Charlotte,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Josiah  Martin, 
of  Barrington,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pease, 

Eliza  and  William  Garim,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 

Phebe,  daughter  of  John  W.and  William  O. 
Mumford,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mudge, 

Olive  and  Jonathan  P.  Gladding,  both  of  and 
at  Bristo.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor, 

William  P.  and  Mary  Wheeler,  both  of  and  at 
Providence, 

Betsey  Ann  and  Joseph  Bennett,  Jr.,  both  of 
Cumberland,  at  Central   Falls.     Patriot  of 

Mrs.  Lucina  and  John  Cooley,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent, 

Susan  and  Heighton  Read,  both  of  and  at 
Fall  River,  by  Benjamin    Anthony,    Esq., 

Eliza,  daughter  of  John  W.,  and  Robert  P. 
Lee,  both  of  Newport,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Stoddard.     Patriot  of 

Daniel    and    Lydia  P.  Gorton,  at  Warwick, 

Choice  and  Leonard  Nickerson,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 


235 

823 
823 

824 

824 


Oct.  17, 

1824 

Oct.  3, 

1825 

Oct.  16, 

1825 

Dec.  21, 

1825 

Jan.  8, 

1826 

April  6, 

1826 

June  I, 

1826 

Sept.  13, 

1826 

Nov.  16, 

1826 

Dec.  10, 

1826 

Jan.  7, 

1827 

March  14, 

1827 

July  2, 

1827 

Sept.  17, 

1827 

Nov.  3, 
March  2, 

1827 
1828 

May  II, 

1828 

236 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


DAVIS  Mary  A.,  daughter   of  Major   John,    of 

Woodstock,  Ct  ,  and  Capt.  Horace  Gay- 
lord.  ofAshford,  at    Woodstock,    by   Rev. 

R.  S.  Crampton,  May  12,  1S28 

James  C.  and  Mary  Peck,  eldest  daughter  of 

Cromwell,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  18,  1828 

John  W.  and  Fanny  Chace,  at    Fall  River. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  19,  1828 

William  and    Elizabeth  Albro,    daughter    of 

Stephen,  both  of  and  at  South  Kingstown, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Crandall,  Nov.  23,  1828 

Asa  W.  and  Mary  T.  Holmes,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  25,  1828 

Sally  and  Otis  Phetteplace,  by  Samuel  Mann, 

Esq.,  Jan.  4,  1S29 

John  J.   and  Mary  Lindsey,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ross,  July  19,  1829 

Perry,   of    Providence,   and    Emily    Hart,    of 

and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Nov.  9,  1829 

Serena   and    George   Tappan,    at    Newbury- 

port.     Patriot  of  Nov.  21,  1829 

Charles,  Jr.,  of    Boston,  and  Eliza  S.  Dorr, 

daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  and  at  Roxbury, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Potter,  Nov.  24,  1829 

Capt.  Edward  and  Hannah  Eustice,  at  Salem, 

Mass.     Patriot  of  Feb.  27,  1830 

Mary  J.  and  Samuel  W.  Anthony,  at  Provi- 
dence. Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1832 
DAVISON  Rachal   and    Nathan    Hall,  both   of 

and  at  Attleboro,   by  Hon.  David    Perry,  Nov.  5,  1815 

DAVOL  Dea.  Stephen  and  Clarissa  S.  Corn- 
well,  both  of  and  at  Warren.  Patriot  of  Jan.  14,  1824 
Benjamin  D.  and  Almira  Warren,  daughter 

of  Joseph,  at  Fall  River.     Patriot  of  March  3,  1827 

DAVOLL  Joseph    B.,   of  Taunton,  formerly  of 

Warren,  and  Mary  Little  Saunders,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt.  Daniel,   at    Warren,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Welsh,  March  23,  1828 

DAWES     Dr.    Ebenezer  and    Mrs.    Sarah    W. 

Shepard,  daughter  of  late  Daniel  Cooke,  of 

Providence,    both    of   Taunton,    at    Wren- 

tham.     Patriot  of  March  13,  .1822 

DAWLESS  Rosamond  and  John    G.   Hopkins, 

both   of   and  at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Messer,  Oct.  15,  1820 

George  and  Julia  Ann  Card,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  18,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


237 


DAWLEY  Benjamin,  of  South  Kingstown,  and 

Rebecca  Potter,  of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Westcott.     Phenix  of  Nov.  12,  1814 

William  W.  and   Harriet  J.  Pullen,  daughter 

of  William,  at  Newport,  Sept.  i,  1820 

William  and  LoiiLsa  Tallman,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  12,  1820 

Royal  V.  and  Mary  Ann  P.   Knowles,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  June  11,  1823 
Paul  W.  and  Sarah  May,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  26,  1825 
Augustus  S.  and  Mary  Hall,  at  Slatersville. 

Patriot  of  July  16,  1825 

Prudence  and  Jesse  Carroll,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Job  Jenckes,  Esq.,  Sept.  13,  1826 

Benjamin   R.  and  Susan   B.   Hliven,   both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  2,  1827 

Lydia,  of  Smithfield,  and  David  Whitman,  of 

Pawtucket,    at    Providence,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Pickering,  June  5,  1828 

John  G.,  merchant  tailor,  of   Providence,  and 

Harriet  C.  Ralph,  daughter    of  Joseph,  of 

and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Griffin,  Dec.  25,  1828 

Mary  L  ,  of  Providence,  and  George  Horton, 

of  New  Jersey,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Church,  July  20,  1829 

DAWSON    Miss   ,    18,  and    Mr.   

Clegg,  88.     She  had  a  fortune  of    £40,000, 

at  Gretna  Green,  Scot.     Patriot  of  June  15,  1822 

DAY    Julia    and    Robert    C.  Gardiner,  Esq.,  of 

South  Kingstown,  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.    Phe- 

ni.x  of  April  14,  1804 

Israel,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Maria  Perkins, 

of  and  at  Ashford,  Ct.     Pheni.x  of  July  i,  1809 

Lucina,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Perez  Parks,  of 

Canterbury,  Ct.,  at  Killingly.  Pheni.x  of  March  31,  1810 
Sophia,  daughter  of  Joel,  Esq.,  and  Remem- 
ber Cole,  at  Killingly,  Ct.  Pheni.x  of  Nov.  12,  18 14 
John  and  Thankful  Waterman,  both    of  and 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  March  23,  1817 

Polly,  daughter  of    David,    of    Killingly,  Ct., 

and  Erastus  Collins,  of  North  Providence, 

at  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whitman.  Phe- 
nix of  April  12,  1817 
Israel  H.  and  Eliza  Turner,  at   Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  June  28,  1821 

Ebenezer    S.  and    Mrs.    Ann    Wheelock,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Dec.  29,  1822 

Abigail  and  William    Pope,  both  of   and    at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  Jan.  i,  1824 


238  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

DAY  Mary,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  S.,  and  Col. 

Abraham    S.     Gladding,    both    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  May  8,  1825 

Mary  Ann  and    Horace  T.    Tiffany,  at    St. 

Paul's   Church,    Pawtucket,  by    Rev.  Mr. 

Taft.     Patriot  of  May  21,  1825 

Lavina,  daughter  of  Dr.  S.,  and  P'rancis  Dana 

Nevvcomb,  U.  S.  Army,  at  Sacketts  Har- 
bor, N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1825 
Julia,  of  Pawtucket,  and   Lyman   Brown,   of 

Jewett    City,    Ct.,  at  I^awtucket,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Benedict,  •  '  Oct.  11,  1826 

Moses  and  Harriet  Harris,  at  Portland.  Pa- 
triot of  April  28,  1830 
DAYTON  Catherine  Taylor,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Benedict,    of  Newport,  and  Allen  Jordan, 

of  Hudson,    N.   Y.,  at    Newport,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Patten.     Patriot  of  Nov.' 3,  1827 

DEAN  Thomas,  printer,  and  Nancy  H.  Grubb, 

at  Boston.     Pheni.x  of  June  22,  1802 

Temperance,  fourth  daughter  of  Hon.  Josiah, 

and  Daniel  Gilbert,  Esq  ,  of  Mansfield,  at 

Raynham,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Forbes.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  2,  1802 

Amey  antl  Col.  Caleb  Williams,  at  Cranston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  20,  1804 

Josiah,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Raynham,  and  Caroline 

Waldo,  daughter  of  Calvin,  Esq.,  at  Dal- 

ton,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Jan.  2,  1808 

Hannah,  of  Taunton,  and  Aras  Hathaway,  of 

Raynham,  at  Taunton.     Phenix  of  June  10,  1809 

Silas    and    Elizabeth    Cahoone,  daughter    of 

James,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Jan.  6,  1810 

Betsey  C.  and  Marshall  Sumner,  both  of  and 

at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Colburn.     Phenix 

of  Nov.  3,  1810 

Richard  C.  and  Nabby  Sumner,  daughter  of 

Deacon    Jeremiah,    at    Taunton,    by    Rev. 

Mr.  Pipon.     Phenix  of  May  4,  i8u 

William,  of  Salem,  and  Lydia  Rotch,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  at  New  Bedford.     Phenix 

of  Oct.  5,  iSii 

James  and  Hannah  Shaw,  daughter  of  Capt. 

John,  at  Taunton.     Phenix  of  Oct.  17,  1812 

Mrs.   Hannah  and  Charles  Godfrey,  both  of 

Taunton,  Mass..  at  Providence,  Dec.  i,  1815 

Mary,  daughter  of  I'hilip,  Esq.,  and  Apollas 

Padelford,  at  Taunton.     Phenix  of  May  2,  1818 

Clarke,  of  Plxeter,  N.  H.,  and  Cordelia  Alger, 

of    Providence,    at    Warren,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Chessman,  Oct.  28,  1818 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  239 

DEAN  Sarah  Ann  C.  and  Capt.  William  Potter, 
Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Aug.  19,  1819 

Penelope  and  James  W.   Hart,   at  Taunton, 

by  Rev.  Alvan  Cobb.     Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1821 

Maria  D.  and   P2zra   F.  Holmes,  at  Taunton, 

Mass.     Patriot  of  July  7,  1821 

Charlotte  and  Seth  Leonard,  both  of  Bridg- 
water, at  Middleboro.     Patriot  of  Dec.  15,  182 1 

Esther  and  Gurdon  Perkins  Brown,  both  of 

and  at  Plainfield,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Orrin  Fowler,         June  16,  1822 

David  and   Mary  Ann  Corp,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  9,  1822 

Elizabeth,    daughter  of    Elias,    and    William 

Starrs,  at  Plauifield,  Ct.,  F"eb.  26,  1823 

Philander  W.  and  Mary  Ann  A.  Carver,  both 

of  and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  April  26,  1823 

Leander,  of  Raynham,  and  Mary  Lawrence, 

of  and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Aug.  30,  1823 

Elkanah,  of  James  L.,  of  Bethal,  and  Naomie 

Goulett,  Indian,  by liaylies,  Esq.,  at 

Randolph,  Vt.,  Sept.  10,  1823 

Ann  VV.,  daughter  of  the  late  Silas,  Esq.,  and 

Joshua  Sayer,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  i,  1823 

Gilbert  and  Relief  S.  Dean,  at  Taunton.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Relief  S.  and  Gilbert  Dean,  at  Taunton.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Ruth  G.,  of  Taunton,  and  Solomon  Farnum, 

of  Conway,  Vt.,    at    Taunton.     Patriot    of         Nov.  22,  1S23 

Caroline,  of  Raynham,  and  Nathaniel  H. 
Williams,  of  Taunton,  at  Raynham.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  17,  1823 

Mrs.  F"anny  and  Luther  Lyon,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  May  30,  1824 

Ebenezerand  Mrs.  Lydia  Elliott,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Dec.  11,  1824 

Alfred  and  Mary  Ann  Grossman,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  May  4,  1825 

Caroline    M.    and    Capt.  Henry  L.   Burr,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  May  19,  1825 

Seth  H.  and  Eliza  P.  Tompkins,  daughter  of 

John,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  June  18,  1825 

Rhobey  and  David  Arnold,  at  Taunton.  Pa- 
triot of  July  2,  1825 

Clarrissa   and  Asa  Stacey,  at    Taunton,   by 

Rev.  Alvin  Cobb,  Oct.  2,  1825 

Paddock  and  Sally  Almy  Vickery,  at  Taun- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton,  Oct.  4,  1825 

Dorrance    and   Sophia    Whitaker,    both    of 

Attleboro,  at  Wrentham,  Nov.  9,  1825 


240 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


DEAN  Serena  and  Henry  Wilbour,  at  Taunton,  Jan.  i,  1826 

Aaron    and    Nancy  M.   Austin,  at  Taunton, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Cobb,  March  16,  1826 

Bradford  and  Narcissa  Lincoln,  both  of  and 

at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  April  8,  1826 

lilias,     of     Plainfield,    Ct.,    and    Amey    G. 

Branch,    of    Cranston,    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  May  29,  1826 

Jesse  and  Mary  Pratt,  daughter  of   Job,  of 

Middleboro,  at  Taunton,  June  4,  1826 

Leonard,  Jr.,  and  Relief  Smith,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  June  16,  1821 

Paulina  S.,  of  Plainfield,  and  Daniel  Burgess, 

of  Hartford,  at    Plainfield,    by    Rev.   Orin 

Fowler.     Patriot  of  March  21,  1827 

Mrs.  Lydia,  of  Taunton,  and  Samuel   Wilde, 

at  Rehoboth,  by  Lemuel  Marse,  Esq.,  July  26,  1827 

Christopher  C,  of  Taunton,  and  Martha  W. 

Peck,  daughter  of  late  George  W.,  Esq.,  at 

Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  P"eb.  23,  1828 

Christopher  C,  of  Taunton,  and  Martha  W. 

Peck,  at  Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  March  i,  1828 

Cordelia,  of  Providence,  and  John  T.  Burn- 
ham,  of  Exeter.  N.   H.,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  22,  1828 

Caroline,  of  Providence,  and  John  T.  Burn- 
ham,  of  E.xeter,  N.  H.,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  22,  1828 

Dorcas,    daughter    of    Henry    R.,    and    Dr. 

Josiah  W.  l^obinson,  at  Providence,  April  29,  1829 

Elizabeth    and    Joseph    Warren    Taylor,   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  20,  183 1 

DEARBORN    Major  General and  Mrs. 

Sarah  Bovvdoin,  widow  of  the  late  Governor 

Bowdoin,  at  Boston,  Nov.  11,  1813 

Benjamin    and    Mrs.    Hannah    P'reeman,    at 

Boston.     Patriot  of  Feb.  24,  1830 

DE  ARCY  Francis  Godophin,  Marquis  of  Caer- 

marthen,  (son  of  the   Duke  of  Leeds  and 

heir  apparent)  and  Lady  Harvey,  daughter 

of  Richard  Caton,  of  Baltimore,  and  grand 

daughter  of  Charles  Carroll,  of  CarroUton, 

in  England.      Patriot  of  June  7,  1828 

DEARTH    Henry    B.,    of   Scituate,   and    Abby 

Taylor,  daughter  of  late  William,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Brooklyn,  L.  L,  June  23,  1832 
DEATH  Charlotte  and  James  Alexander  Brown, 

by  His  Honor  the  Mayor  of  Boston.  Patriot 

of  Oct.  27,  1830 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  241 

DEBLOISE  Mrs.  Betsey,  of  Johnston,  and  Capt. 
Stephen  Ohiey,  of  North  Providence,  at 
Johnston.     Patriot  of  Feb.  13,  1822 

DE  BRESSON  Charles,  Secretary  of  Legation 
of  France,  and  Catharine  Livingston 
Thompson,  daughter  of  Hon.  Smith,  Sec- 
retary of  the  Navv,  at  Washington  City,  Jan.  23,  1823 

DECATUR  Capt.  Stephen,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and 
Susan  Wheeler,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Phenix 
of  March  29,  1806 

DE  FORREST  Sarah  M.,  daughter  of  Miles, 
Esq.,  of  Lemmington,  Vt..  and  John  A. 
Smith,  of  Bristol,  R.  L,  at  Lemmington,  Vt. 
Patriot  of  May  17.  1823 

DEGEN  Matilda  A.  T.,  of  15ost..n,  and  Rev. 
James  H.  Tyng,  pastor  of  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Hopkinton,  Mas.s.,  at  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Boston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  20,  1830 

DELANO  Esther  F.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Jo- 
seph, and  Samuel  Hall,  printer,  at  Boston. 
Pheni.x  of  Dec.  12,  1807 

Thomas,  of  New  Ik'dford,  and  Avis  C.  Till- 
inghast,  daughter  of  late  William,  of  and 
at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1824 

James,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  Louisa  Jewitt, 
eldest  daughter  of  Nathaniel  J.,  at  Charles- 
town,  RLass.     Patriot  of  May  8,  1830 

DELANY  Ann,  daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq..  of 
Alexandria,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Tmgley, 
Commandant  of  the  Navy  Yard,  Wash- 
ington, at  New  York.     Phenix  of  Dec.  26,  1812 

DELARNE  Joseph  and  Mary  Snow,  daughter 
of  William,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  April  16,  1S07 

DE  MALTITZ  Francis,  Baron,  First  Secretary 
of  Russian  Legation,  at  Washington,  and 
Mary  Lee,  daughter  of  William,  Second 
Auditor  of  the  Treasury,  at  Washington, 
D.  C.     Patriot  of  June  15,  1825 

DEMILLE  Anthony  and  Amey  Ivussell,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  ot  Providence,  at  Kingston, 
N.  C.      Phenix  of  Jan.  12,  181 1 

Mrs.  Amey,  daughter  of  late  John  Russell, 
of  Providence,  and  George  Smith,  at 
Kingston,  N.  C.     Phenix  of  July  20,  1S14 

DEMING  Elizabeth,  of  New  York,  and  Francis 
Baylies,  Representative  in  Congress,  of 
Taunton,  Mass.,  at  Nassua,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1S22 

Celia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Morris,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Peter  Fort,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  22,  1S25 


242 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


DEMING  Clarissa  Ann  and  John    Moseley,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  i8,  1830 

DENHAM   Alice  G.,    daughter  of    Daniel,    and 

John  C.  Clarke,    both  of  and  at  Newport, 

by  Rev  Mr.  Webb,  May  21,  1820 

Daniel  C.  and  Sarah   L.  Sherman,  daughter 

of  Capt.  William,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  12,  1824 

Charles  C.    and    Elizabeth    Taylor,    both    of 

Warwick,  at  Crompton  Mills,  bv  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson.     Patriot  of  "  Oct.  29,  1828 

DENISE  Capt.  Joseph  L.,  of   Providence,   and 

Mary  Smith,  of  Cranston,  at  former  place, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  July  23,  1827 

DENISON      Louisa     J.,    sister    of    Mrs.    Com. 

Rogers,  and  Capt.  Alexander  S.  Wads- 
worth,  U.   S.  Navy,  at  Washington    City. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  20,  1824 

Charles  W.,  editor  of  the  Stonington  Phenix, 

and  Mary  Palmer,' at  Stonington,  by  Rev. 

J Whittlesey,  May  18,  1831 

DENNIS  Abby  and   Horatio  S.  Dexter,  both  of 

Newport,  at  Bristol,  Nov.  26,  1807 

Robert  and  Mary  Lawton,  daughter  of  late 

Capt.  John,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy. 

Phenix  of  Nov.  3,  1810 

Eliza,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Free- 
born Coggeshall,  both  of  and  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  Sept.  29,  1811 

David  and  Eliza  Gifford,  daughter  of  Jere- 
miah, both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.     Parriot  of  March  24.  1819 

Darius  and  Mary  Goddard,  daughter  of  late 

Stephen,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  20,  182 1 

Mary,    daughter    of   Jonathan,    of    Newport, 

and  Welcome  Congdon,  of  Providence,  at 

Newport,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Dec.  11,  1823 

Eunice  and    Melvin  Wilbur,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Feb.  15,  1824 

Elizabeth  and  Emory  Johnson,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  28,  1825 

James  W.  and  Sarah  A.  Tuell,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  May  9,  1827 

John     B.,    of    Providence,    and    Hope    Ann 

Rhodes,  of  Pawtuxet,  at  former  place,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Oct.  22,  1827 

Charlotte,  of  Providence,  and  Otis  Bliss,  of 

Rehoboth,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, March  30,  1828 
James,    of    Scituate,    and    Hannah    Jackson, 

daughter    of    Hon.    Richard,    at    Friends' 

Meeting  House,  Providence,  Sept.  11,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  243 

DENNIS    Nathan    and   Patience    S.    Cooke,    at 

Portsmouth.      Patriot  of  Nov.  19,  182S 

Anna,  eldest  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Ports- 
mouth, and  Paul  Wing,  of  Sandwich, 
Mass.,  at  Portsmouth,  at  the  P'riends' 
Meeting  House,  Sept.  9,  1S29 

DeORAMBP:RG  Madamolselle  and  Prince  Pie, 
18,  son  of  Duke  William,  of  I^avaria,  at 
Brussells.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  i,  1807 

DESDAMONIA  Dmgee  Black,  of  New  York, 
and  Othello  Moore  Grayman,  of  York- 
shire, Eng.,  at  New  York.     Phenix  of  Dec.  5,  F807 

DESHON  Daniel,  of  New  London,  and  Fanny 
Thurston,  daughter  of  Gen.  George,  at 
Hopkinton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stillman,  July  22,  1826 

DESPER  John,  21,  and  Rachal  Ball,  39.  after  a 
week's  courtship,  at  Milford,  Mass.  Phenix 
of  Aug.  I,  1807 

DeVARNP2Y ,    67,    ,iiid    widow    Susan 

P2mory,  16,    at    New    ( )rleans.     Patriot    of         Dec.  11,  1824 

DEVEILLE  Peter  and  Rebecca  Battey,  at  Prov- 
idence.    Phenix  of  April  14,  1S04 

DEVOLL  Royal  and  Betsey  Rand,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev  Mr.  Phillips.  Pa- 
triot of  July  17,  1830 

DeWALEVVSKI   M ,  formerly  Colonel  in 

Imperial    Army    of    P'rance,    and    Ann  F. 

Ilumohreys,  of  and  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1830 

DEWBERRY  Mary  and  John  Kyer,  at  Win- 
chester, N.  Y.  They  parted  the  next  day. 
Patriot  of  Oct.  30,  18 19 

DEWFZY  Susan  and  Capt.  Jonathan  Sprague, 
formerly  of  Providence,  at  Cooperstown, 
N.  Y.     Phenix  of  Feb.  9,  181 1 

DEWHERST  John  and  Abigail  Hutchins,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  William  B.  Mar- 
tin, P:sq.,  Dec.  4,  1822 

DEWITT  Gustavus  A.  and  Eliza  Searle  Atwell, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  Aug.  25,  1829 

DeWITT  William  T..  of  Society  Mill,  S.  C,  and 
Elizabeth  Mosher,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
Abner,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White.  Pa- 
triot Sept.  18,  1830 

DeWOLFE  John,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  James, 
adopted  daughter  of  Charles  DeWolfe, 
FZsq.,  at  Bristol.     Phenix  of  Dec.  13,  1S06 

John,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  Melville,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  M.,  Esq.,  at  Boston.  Phe- 
nix of  Oct.  29,  1808 


^44  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

DeWOLFE    Henry,  of  Bristol,  and  Ann  Eliza, 

Marston  of  and  at  Boston.     Phenix  of  Nov.  5,  1808 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Charles,  of  Bristol,  and 
William  Vernon,  merchant,  of  New  York, 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bi.shop  Grisvvold,  Dec.  27,  1813 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  James,  of  Bristol, 
and  Raymond  H.  J.  Perry,  Esq.,  U.  S. 
Navy,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White. 
Phenix  of  May  21,  181 4 

James,  Jr.,  of  Bristol,  and  Julia  L.  Post,  of 
and  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Romeyn. 
Phenix  of  May  20,  181 5 

Lucia  Emilia,  daughter  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of 
Bristol,  and  Dr.  Pardon  Brownell,  at  Provi- 
dence, Dec.  I,  1815 

Abby.  youngest  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 
and  Robert  Davis,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wight.     Phenix  of  Nov.  30,  181 6 

Mary,  daughter  of  Levi,  Esq.,  of  Bristol, 
R.  I  ,  and  Samuel  Allen,  formerly  of  Provi- 
dence,   at    Pittsburgh,    Penn.     Phenix    of         Dec.  12,  181 8 

John,  Jr.,  and  Sylvia  Griswold,  daughter  of 
the  Bishop  who  married  them,  at  St.  Mi- 
chael's Church,  Bristol,  May  3,  1819 

Francis  L.  B.,  of  Bristol,  and  Eleanor  Post, 
of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Ro- 
meyn, March  9,  1820 

Marke  Anthony,  of  Bristol,  and  Catherine 
Virginia  Chappatin,  3d  daughter  of  Leon, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
at  St.  John's  Church,  Oct.  10,  1821 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Hon.  James,  and  Jona- 
than Prescott  Hall,  Esq  ,  of  Pomfret,  Ct., 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  ^  Oct.  11,  1822 

Catharine  H.,  daughter  of  Hon.  James,  U.  S. 
Senator  from  R.  L,  and  Joshua  Dodge, 
Consul  for  U.  S.  to  Marseilles,  at  Mt. 
Hope,  Bristol,  Oct.  5,  1823 

William  Henry,  of  Bristol,  R.  L,  and  Sarah 
Ann  Rogers,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Rogers, 
who  married  them,  at  Philadelphia,  Dec.  18,  1823 

Nancy  B.,  daughter  of  Hon.  James,  and 
Fitzhugh  Homer,  of  Boston,  at  Park  Hill, 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  April  29,  1828 

John,  of  Bri.stoI,  and  Annette  Halsey  Win- 
throp,  of  Boston,  at  Bristol,  at  St.  Michael's 
Church,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  May  26,  1829 

Abby  Bradford,  daughter  of  Charles,  and 
Nicholas  G.  Boss,  at  Trinity  Church,  New- 
port, Sept.  30,  1829 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  245 

DeVVOLI*"E  This  was    erroneously    inserted    on 
Saturday  [Oct.  3]  last. 

Mary  H.,  daughter  of  Charles,  and   Nicholas 

G.   Boss,  at  Newport,  at    Trinity  Church,        Sept.  30,  1829 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Levi,  of  Bristol,  and 
George  VVilkinson,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Bris- 
tol, Dec.  31,  1829 

George,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Smith,  daughter  of 
Capt.  John,  both  of  Bristol,  at  Matanzas, 
Cuba,  May  7,  1830 

Charles  Henry  and  Mary  Anna  DeWolfe, 
daughter  of  George,  formerly  of  Bristol;  in 
Cuba,  July  24,  1831 

Mary   Anna,  daughter  of  George,  and  form- 
erly   of   Bristol,  .and   Charles    Henry    De- 
Wolfe;  in  Cuba,  July  24,  1831 
DEXTER  Adah,  of  North   Providence,  and  Asa 

Olney,  of  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  27,  1803 

Lydia.  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and  Major 
Nathaniel  ?.Iowry,  at  .Smithfield.  Pheni.x 
of  May  3,  1806 

Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  John  S.,  and 

George  Nightingale,  at  Providence,  Sept.  27,  1807 

Horatio  S.  and  Abby  Dennis,  both  of  New- 
port, at  Bristol,  Nov.  26,  1807 

Andrew,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Charlotte  Morton, 
daughter  of  Hon.  Perez,  of  Dorchester,  at 
Boston.     Phenix  of  June  25,  1S08 

Nathaniel  G.  B.  and  Amey  Jenckes,  daughter 

of   Jerathmell,  at    Pawtucket.     Pheni.x    of         Nov.  ig,  1808 

Abby  G.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  of 
Cumberland,  and  William  Earle,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Cumberland.     Phenix  of  Dec.  31,  1808 

Samuel,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Providence, 
and  Abby  Sheldon,  daughter  of  Major 
General  Sheldon,  of  and  at  Newport,  June  14,  1810 

John   W.  and  .Sally  Bowen,  at  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Phenix  of  Aug.  24,  181 1 

Phebe   and   Thomas    Grant,   both  of  and  at 

Cumberland.     Phenix  of  May  16,  1812 

Phebe,  of  Smithfield,  and   Arnold  Whipple, 

of  Providence,  at    Smithfield.     Phenix    of        Sept.  12,  1812 

Waitstill,  of  North  Providence,  and  Samuel 
Butler,  of  Providence,  at  former  place. 
Phenix  of  Jan.  i,  1814 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Hon.  John  S.,  and 
Dr.  John  M.  Eddy,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  20,  18 14 

Lucretia  H.,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  Boston, 
and  Simon  L.  Torrey,  of  Killingly,  Ct., 
at  Providence,  Nov.  16,  181 5 


246  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE  ISLAND 

DEXTER  Anna,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Pom- 
fret,  Ct.,  and  John  Warren,  of  Killingly,  at 

Pomfret,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nichols,  June  i,  1817 

Louisa,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin  G.,  and 

Samuel  Brenton  Mumford,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  P"eb.  9,  181 8 

Mary  C,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Edwin  H.  Har- 
ris, of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Blake,  June  15,  18 18 

Sabra,  daughter  of   Nathaniel  B.,  and  John 

Wilson,  of    Providence,    at    Pawtucket,   at 

St.  Paul's  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  Sept.  13,  1819 

Freelove,    daughter    of    Major    Nathan,    of 

Charlton,    Mass.,    and    Isaac   Jenckes,    at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  13,  1820 

Capt.    John    and     Hannah     Aldrich,    eldest 

daughter  of  Col.  Dexter  Aldrich,  bo'th  of 

and  at  Smithfield.     Patriot  of  Jan.  10,  1S21 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  of  Killingly,  and  Mary  Collins, 

of   and    at    Thompson,  Ct.,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Dow, 
Betsey    and    Orin    Smith,    both    of    and    at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
William,   Jr.,    and    Marcelia    Hicks,    second 

daughter  of  Richard,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Knight.     Patriot  of 
Samuel,  Esq.,   and  Amey  Martin,  daughter 

of  Joseph  S.,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson, 
Nancy  and  William  Spears,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield, 
Lydia,  daughter  of  Lewis,  of  Smithfield,  and 

Capt.    Jabez    Gorham,    of    Providence,    at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Julia  and   Russell  Jenckes,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Martha  B.,    of  North  Providence,  and  Stan- 
ton Thurber,  of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.Taft, 
Rebecca  C,  daughter  of  Stephen,  PIsq,,  and 

Robert  Jeffray,  of  New  York,  at  St.  John's 

Church,  Providence,  by  Rev   Dr.  Crocker, 
Amey,  youngest  daughter   of    Lewis,    Esq., 

and  Smith   Mowry,  Jr.,  of  Charleston,    S. 

C,  at  Smithfield.     Patriot  of 
Joseph   W.  and  Eliza  Hayford,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  I^ev.  Dr.  Edes, 
Col.  Edward,  of  Seekonk,  and  Sarah  Mum- 
ford,  daughter  of  late  John,  of  Providence, 

at  Boston,  Dec.  30,  1824 


Jan.  14, 

1821 

Feb.  4, 

l82t 

March  3, 

1821 

Sept.  10, 

1821 

Feb.  14, 

1822 

April  16, 

1822 

Sept.  9, 

1822 

Oct.  27, 

1822 

Oct.  29, 

1822 

Sept.  27, 

1823 

Jan.  14, 

1824 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  247 

DEXTER  Edward,  Jr.,  and  Arvilla  Walker, 
daughter  of  late  Timothy,  both  of  and  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tease,  Feb.  7,  1825 

Sarah  W.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  John  C.  Levick, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  April  10,  1S25 

Mary,  daughter  of  Christopher,  of  Smithfield, 
and  Lodovvick  S.  VVolcott,  of  Cumberland, 
at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  June  25,  1825 

John  W.,  of  Charlton,  Mass  ,  and  Hannah  R. 
Henry,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  14,  1825 

Lewis,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Angell,  daughter  of 
late  Jonathan,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  Dec.  5,  1825 

Caroline  America,  of  Darien,  Ga.,  and  Sam- 
uel Palmer,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Da- 
rien, by  Hon.  A.  B.  Powell,  Feb.  21,  1826 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and 
Charles  Jackson,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  20,  1S27 

Mary,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Benja- 
min Cozzens,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  20,  1827 

Samuel,  Plsq.,  and  Almira  T.  Fenner,  eldest 
daughter  of  Governor  James,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  _  July  31,  182S 

Elcey  L.,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  William  ¥..  Carpenter,  of  Nassau, 
N.  Y.,  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann, 
Esq.,  Feb.  i,  1830 

Capt.  William  and    Mrs.    Nancy    Corliss,  at 

Glocester.     Patriot  of  March  20,  1830 

Lucy  Willard,  daughter  of  Capt.  Nathaniel, 
G.  B.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  William  Snelling 
Fletcher,  of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Frieze,  Oct.  21,  1830 

Sarah  and  Stephen  Covell,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  at 

Smithfield.     Patriot  of  Oct.  i,  1831 

DICKENS  Eliza  F.  V.,  and  Gardiner  Vaughan, 

both  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  5,  181 5 

Mary  Ann  and  Christopher    Roffee,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  12,  1818 

Amos,  of  Stonington,  and  Mary  Lewis,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  of  Westerly,  at  former  place, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hart.     Patriot  of  Feb.  22,  1826 

Capt.  Henry,  of  Stonington,  and  Nancy  Nash, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  of  Westerly, 
at  Watch  Hill  Point,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shaw. 
Patriot  of  Feb.  22,  1826 


248  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

DICKENSON  Delany,  of  Bristol,  and  Lyman 
Cady,  of  Ponifrel,  Ct.,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Bates,  Aug.  9,  18 17 

DICKERSON  Matilda  W.,  of  Seekonk,  and  Ray 
G.  Burlingame,  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Shurtleff,  May  14,  1826 

Anna  and  Robert  Huntress,  both  of  See- 
konk, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  P'eb.  10,  1829 

DICKMAN  James,  Junior,  publisher  of  the 
Christian  Intelligencer,  Gardmer,  Me.,  and 
Caroline  Choate,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  April  17,  1S30 

DICKSON  John,   printer,    and    Ann     Rose,    at 

Petersburgh,  Va.      Pheni.K  of  Nov.  7,  1807 

Mrs.  T.  W.,  of  New  York,  and  Robert  Pat- 
ton,  Esq.,  postmaster,  of  Philadelphia,  at 
New  York.     Phenix  of  Jan.  19,  181 1 

DIGANS  Reuben  and  Merebah  Prophet,  at 
Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Atkins.  Phe- 
ni.\  of  March  2,  1805 

DIGBY  Jane  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Rear 
Admiral  Digby  and  Viscountess  Andover, 
and  Lord  Ellenborough,  in  London.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  23,  1824 

DIKE  Albyn  V.  and  Phebe  Ann  Prince,  daugh- 
ter ot  late  Capt.  James,  at  Providence,  at 
St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  12,  1822 

Arba  C.  and  Ann  Elizabeth  Hetherington, 
both  of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict,  April  19,  1827 

DILLINGHAM  Elizabeth  and  Lavin  Wolford, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Sept.  22,  1828 

DILLON  Capt.  Andrew  and  Mrs.  Avis  Whippy, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Merrett,  June  23,  1823 

DIM  AN  Hannah,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and 
Billings  Waldron,  2d,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Rexford.      Phenix  of  March  7,  1 812 

Potter,  of  Bristol,  and  Eliza  Atvvood,  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  17,  1815 
Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  and 
Nathaniel  Munro,  Esq.,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wight.     Phenix  of                                         March  29,  1817 
Thomas,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth   Waldron,  both 
of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  II,  1 8 19 
Abigail  and  Henry  D.  W.    Pales,  at  Bristol. 

Patriot  of  July  10,  1822 

Eyron,  Esq.,  and  Abbie  Alden  Wight,  daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  Henry,  who  married  them,  at 
Bristol,  June  i,  1823 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  249 

DIM  AN  Bernice,  only  daughter  of  Willniii,  and 
CaU'm  Simmons,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop 
Gnswold,  Sejit.  i6,  1S27 

Bernice    and    Calvin    Simmons,    at    Bristol. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  26,  1827 

DIMOND  Francis  M.,  of  Bristol,  and  Mrs.  Maria 
E.  Greene,  daughter  of  Ur.  Benjamin  Par- 
ker, of  Bradford,  Mass.,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Bishop  Griswold,  Nov.  12,  1S20 

DIX  Dr.  John  and  Sarah  I.   Eddy,  both  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Providence,  Sept.  20,  iSio 
Frederick  and   Maria  Susan  Keller,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  11,  1824 

Susan,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Benjamin  A.,  of 
Salem,  Mass.,  and  Samuel  M.  Worcester, 
Professor  of  Rhetoric  at  Amherst  College, 
at  Salem.     Patriot  of  June  8,  1825 

DIXON  Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Abijah  Brown, 
of  North  Kingstown,  at  Providence,  b}' 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Pheni.x  of  •  March  2,  1816 

Frances  S.,  daughter  of  Nathan  F.,and  Jesse 

L.  Morse,  both  of  and  at  Westerly,  Oct.  8,  1828 

DOANE  Sally  and  Richard  Eldredge,    both    of 

and  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1S24 

DOBBIN    Susan    and    Samuel    Barnes,    printer, 

both  of  and  at  Baltimore.     Pheni.\  of  Dec.  12,  1S07 

DOBELL  John,  of  Cranbrook,  Kent,  and  Juli- 
etta  Thompson,  fourth  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, P]sq.,  of  Plaistow,  Essex,  at  Westham 
Church,  by  Mr.  Jones.  Rector  of  Strat- 
ford, and  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lon- 
don, May  22,  1823 

DOCKRAY  Capt.  John  R.,  Jr.,  of  Newport, 
and  Mary  Ann  S.  Palmer,  of  and  at  I'ort- 
land,  Me.     Patriot  of  July  27,  1825 

DODDS  George  D.,  of  Providence,  and  Pamela 
Bowen,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hill,  Oct.  28,  1813 

Prudence,  third  daughter  of  George,  and 
Nathaniel  Grafton,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  11,  181 5 

DODGE  Rev.  Oliver  and  Sally  Williams,  daugh- 
ter of  late  John,  at  Glocester.  Pheni.x  of  July  27,  1802 
John  C.  and  Aseneth  O.  Foster,  daughter 
of  E^benezer,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  at  St.  John's 
Church,  Feb.  24,  181 8 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  of  Providence, 
and  Dr.  William  Henry  Allen,  of  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  July  18,  1820 


250  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

DODGE  Joshua,  Consul  of  U.  S.  to  Marseilles, 
and  Catharine  H.  DeVVolfe,  daughter  of 
Hon.  James,  U.  S.  Senator  from  R.  I., 
at  Mt.  Hope,  Bristol,  Oct.  5,  1823 

Olney,  of  North  Providence,  and  Dorcas 
Earle,  daughter  of  Joshua,  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  i,  1824 

Phebe  and  Samuel  VVoodbndge,  Jr.,  at  An- 
dover,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Justin  Edwards. 
Patriot  of  Feb.  19,  1825 

Sarah  Crawford,  second  daughter  of  Nehe- 
miah,  and  Enoch  VV.  Clarke,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  21,  1826 

Susan  H.,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Solomon  H.  Mudge,  of  Port- 
land, Me.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mudge,  Oct.  16,  1826 

Emily,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  of  Providence, 
and  Lieut.  Edward  S.  Johnson,  U.  S. 
Navy,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, at  the  Universalist  Church,  Aug.  25,  1829 

Ezra,   of   Providence,  and  PLlizabeth    Allen, 

daughter  of  Seth,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Jan.  3,  1832 

DONALDSON  James,  of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  and 
Clarinda  Richmond,  daughter  of  late  Dr. 
Benjamin,    of   Little    Compton,    at    Nash- 
ville, Aug.  18,  1818 
DONNELL  Thomas  F.  and  Margaret  B.  Rob- 
inson, at  Bath,  Me.     Patriot  of  Nov.  21,  1829 
DONNISON    Eliza  Quincy,   daughter   of   Gen. 
William,  of  Boston,  and  Rev.  Richard  M. 
Hodges,  of  Bridgewater,  at  Boston,  Oct.  29,  1821 
DOOLITTLE  Betsey  and  Samuel   Moss,    both 

of  and  at  Wallingford,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Aug.  22,  1821 

Joseph  and  Mary   Bronson,  both  of  and    at 

Wallingford,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Aug.  22,  182 1 

Lemuel  and  Doedema  Mattoon,  both  of  and 

at  Wallingford,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Aug.  22,  1821 

Roswell  and  Polly  Moss,  both  of  and  at  Wall- 
ingford, Ct.     Patriot  of  Aug.  22,  1 821 
DORR      Sullivan,    of    Boston,    merchant,    and 
Lydia  Allen,  daughter  of  Capt.  Zachariah, 
dec,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,         Oct.  14,  1804 

Sarah  L.,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph,  and 
Richard  Temple,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  3,  1824 

Joseph   O."  and    Sarah    Carpenter,   both   of 

Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  Aug.  14,  1826 

Almira  Frances,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and 
Amos  W.  Snow,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Wayland,  Jan.  i,  1829 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  251 

DORR  Eliza  S..  daughter  of  Jdnathan,  of  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  and  Charles  Davis,  Jr.,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Roxbury,  by  Rev,  Dr.  Potter,  Now  24,  1S29 
Sarah  A.,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Roxbur)', 
Alass.,  and  John   Phillips,  of  Nevvburyport, 
at  Roxbury,  bv  Rev.  Dr.  Potter,  Nov.  24,  1829 
DORRANCE  Samuel  and  Mary  Pitman,  daugh- 
ter of  Saunders,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,                                             March  13,  1S03 
George   and    Nancy    Warner,    by  Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson,  Dec.  13.  1807 

Betsey,    of  Warren,    and  James   Bugbee,  of 

Woodstock,  Ct.,  at  Warren.     Phenix  of  Jan.  11,  1812 

James  B.,  Esq.,  and  Almy  Greene,  daughter 
of  Thomas,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  Oct.  6,  181 1 

Henrietta,  daughter  of  late  Lemuel,  Esq., 
and  Amos  l^ranch,  ot  Plainfield,  at  Ster- 
ling, Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wills,  Nov.  i,  1S12 
DORSHTIMER  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  75,  and  Capt. 
J Slater,  82,  after  a  prudent  court- 
ship of  less  than  20  years,  at  Leedsburg, 
Va.  Phenix  of  June  4,  1808 
DOTY  Thomas,  72,  and  Peggy  Cornick,   15,  at 

Schopack,  N.  Y.     Phenix  of  Feb.  14,  1807 

William  G.,  of  New  York,  and  Mrs.  Fanny 
Martin,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Sept.  7,  180S 

DOUD  Seth  and  Cornelia  Hall,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  at  Middletown,  by  Rev.  John  R. 
Crane,  Sept.  15,  1825 

DOUGLASS  Sally  and  Thomas  H.  Pearce,  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates.  Aug.  25,  1819 

John,  of  Mendon,  and  Alice  Farnum,  of  and 

at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Dec.  31,  1823 

William  H.  and  Mary  Ann  Sherman,  daugh- 
ter of  Elijah,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  7,  1824 
William    and     Mary     Reynolds,    at    Valley 

F'alls,  Jan.  23,  1825 

John  and  Ann  Jones,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  23,  1827 

Abby  Taylor  and  Capt.   Benjamin   Lake,  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  Q,  1828 

John  and  Mary  Potter,  at  Prudence  Island, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Dec.  23,  1828 

Annis,  of  Bristol,  and  Joseph  Lathrop,  of 
Exeter,  R.  L,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wight,  Dec.  6,  1829 

DOULBEAR     Lucy,   of    MontviUe,    and    Rev. 

Lorenzo  Dow,  at  Hebron,  Ct.     Patriot  of       April  19,  i8.?o 


252 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 


DOVE  Eunice  and  Eli  Hatch,  at  Stockbridge, 

Mass.     Phenix  of  Nov.  28, 

DOW     Rev.    Lorenzo   and    Lucy   Doulbear,   of 

Montville,  at  Hebron,  Ct.     Patriot  of  April  19, 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Rev.  Daniel,  and  Hiram 
Ketchum,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  at  Thomp- 
son, Ct.  Patriot  of  Feb.  24, 
L.  K.,  one  of  the  publishers  of  New  Haven 
Advertiser,  and  Julia  Ann  Townsend,  at 
New  Haven.  Patriot  of  May  15, 
DOWNING     Anna   and    Nelson    O.   Chace,    at 

Lynn.     Patriot  of  Feb.  6, 

DOWN     Catharine    and     Consider   Bushee,   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  20, 

Honor,    "]"],    and ,    a    youth    aged    16 

years,  at  Great  Torrington,  Eng.     Patriot 
of  Sept.  19, 

DOWNER  Henrietta  C.  and  Isaac  Bowen,  Sr., 
both  of  and  at   Providence,  by    Rev.    Dr. 
Gano, 
DOWNING    Henry   and   Ann  Black,    by   Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 
Catharine,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Will- 
iam, of  Newport,  and  John  James,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson.     Phenix  of 
James  and  Avis  Geddings,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Margaret  and  Elias  Barstow,  Jr.,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
DOYLE  Sarah    H.,    of  Providence,    and  Edwin 
Stayner,  of  Halifax,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 
David  15.  and  Mary  Ann  Billings,  daughter 
of  William,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 
Thomas   and  Martha    Dorrance  Jones,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, 
Bryan  and  Mrs.  Catharine  Hickey,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Woodley, 
Amanda,    a    Creek    pupil    at    the    Asbury 
Missionary  Institute,  Fort  Mitchell,  Creek 
Nation,  and  James    Hill,  U.   S.  Army,  at 
said  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill.      Patriot  of 
DRAKE     Mary  C.  and  Major  Charles    P"oster, 
both  of  Taunton,  at  Providence, 
Freeman  and    Mary  Davis,   both   of  and  at 

Providence, 
Harriet,  daughter  of  Gen.  Crane,  and  Elijah 
Atherton,  Esq.,  at  Canton,  Mass.     Patriot 
of  March  30, 


Oct.  29, 

1809 

March  3, 

1805 

Feb.  7, 

1807 

•March  17, 

1822 

Nov.  16, 

1826 

July  13. 

1823 

Feb.  8, 

1824 

May  4, 

1S26 

June  25, 

1828 

April  4, 

1829 

Oct.  3, 

1814 

Aug.  22, 

1821 

807 
820 

827 

830 
830 
810 

821 


825 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


253 


DRAPER     Lemuel    and     Hannah     Rogers,    at 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.     Phenix  of 

Julia  Ann,  youngest  daughter  of  Paul,  and 
Ulysses  Holden,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Tirzah,  of  Attleboro,  and  James  Page,  of 
Providence,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilder, 

Anstress  and  Dr.  Jonathan  Hubbard,  at 
Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder, 

Harriet,  daughter  of  John,  of  Attleboro,  and 
Capt.  Jabez  Lovett,  of  New  York,  at 
Providence, 

Josiah  and  Mrs.  Polly  Hlackington,  both  of 
Attleboro,  at  Providence, 

Henry  S.  and  Sybel  Martin,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker, 

Louisa  and  Jamts  .Snow,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  i\Ir.  Edes, 

John,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  Peck,  both  of  and  at 
Attleboro,  at  the  Universalist  Church,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Carrique, 

Major  Nehemiah  S.,  of  Providence,  and 
Martha  M.  Moore,  daughter  of  Col.  Henry, 
of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton, 

Ira  and  Elizabeth  Arnold  Higgison,  both  of 
and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.   Rlr.  Benedict, 

Virgil,  of  Rome,  N.  Y.,  and  Eliza  Holmes, 
of  and  at  Attleboro, 

Susan  R.  and  Hosea  Carpenter,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Rome,  N.  Y., 

Edward  and  Julia  Ann  Sheridan,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Caroline    and    John     Butterworth,    at    Paw- 
tucket.    Patriot  of 
DRAVER     Mrs.    Sarah    and    Charles    Lincoln, 
formerly  of  New  Bedford,  at    Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans, 
DRAYTON  William  H.and  Martha  O.  Adams, 

at  Boston, 
DRESSER  Mrs.    Matilda,    widow    of    Asa,    of 
Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Capt.  Abel  Allen,  of 
Providence,    at    Thompson,    by    Rev.  Mr. 
Dow.     Phenix  of 

Lucia,  of  Providence,  daughter  of  late  Asa, 
Esq.,  and  William  Dwght,  Jr.,  of  Thomp- 
son, Ct.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Mrs.  Susan  and  Boyleston  Poore,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 


Oct.  lo. 

1807 

Jan.  27, 

t8i8 

April  8, 

1811 

June  23, 

1812 

July  2., 

1812 

March  7, 

1813 

Oct.  5, 

1815 

Oct.  28, 

1817 

April  18, 


Feb.  8, 

1820 

Oct.  24, 

1820 

Feb.  II, 

1822 

July  17, 

1825 

Nov.  24, 

1825 

April  23, 

1828 

July  7, 

1828 

Feb.  14, 

1830 

April  6, 

Oct.  23, 
May  22, 


819 


805 

Sn 
825 


254  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

DRESSER  Malinda  and  John  A.  Andrews,  both 

of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  H.  S.  Mansfield, 

Esq.,  at  Slatersville.     Patriot  of  April  25,  1827 

DRIVER  John  and  Sally  Revein,  both  of    and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  May  14,  1815 

DREW  Hannah  H.  and  Capt.  Henry  Tuck,  at 

Somersvvorth,  N.  H.,  after  7  yrs.  court- 
ship. Pheni.x  of  May  26,  1810 
Capt.  John  and  Sarah  Snelling,  of  Provi- 
dence,   daughter    of   Joseph,    formerly    of 

and  at  Boston,  Oct.  5,  1811 

Fanny  Lee,  of  Plymouth,  and  Solomon  Town- 
send,  of  Providence,  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  28,  1827 
DRINKVVATER  Brooks  and  Temperance  Pond, 

at  New  York.     Patriot  of  May  26,  1830 

DRISCOLL  James,  of  New  ]}runswick,  N.  J., 

and  Hannah  Ma.xwell,  daughter  of  James, 

Esq.,  of  and  at  Warren.     Pheni.x  of  June  23,  1804 

DROWNE    Lydia    B.    and    William    Chace,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Pheni.x 

of  Nov.  26,  1808 

Caleb,  of  North  Providence,  and  Amey  Ar- 
nold, of  and  at  Providence,   by  Rev.   Dr. 

Gano.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  13,  18 10 

Samuel  and  P"rances  Louisa  Brooks,  of  and 

at  Newbury,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hubbard,  April  29,  181 1 

Abigail,  of  Barrington,   and  Israel  Peck,  of 

Seekonk,  at  former  place.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  24,  1812 

George  F.  and  Ann  Whiting,  both  of  and  at 

Providence?;  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  28,  1815 

John    J.,    of    Seekonk,    and    Maria    Louisa 

Whiteman,  of  Walpole,  N.  H.',  at  Seekonk, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  25,  1816 

Susan  A.,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Ira  Kent, 

at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Phe- 

nix  of  Oct.  24,  1818 

Samuel  and  Ann  Luther,  both  of  Newport, 

at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.     Patriot 

of  May  10,  1820 

Henry    B.,   of    Woodstock,    Ct.,   and    Julia 

A.   Stafford,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  April  24,  1821 

Mary,  of  New  Market,  N.  H.,  and  Amos  M. 

Read,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pitman,  June  13,  1821 

Prudence  and  George  K.  Smith,  both  of  and 

Barrington,  by    Rev.  Mr.  Wood.     Patriot 

of  Nov.  5,  1825 

Hannah  and  George  W.  Kinnecutt,  both  of 

and  at  Barrington,  Jan.  25,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  265 

DROVVNE    Eliza  and   Major    Lyman    Snell,  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  Nov.  29,  1827 

Mercy  and  Isaiah  Lane,  at  Rehoboth.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  19,  1827 
Emeline,  daughter  of  late  Capt.   Samuel,  of 

Warren,  and  Hu-am  Drowne,  at  Barring- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard,  Dec.  31,  182S 
Hiram    and    Emeline   Drowne,    daughter   of 

late  Cajit.  Samuel,  of  Warren,  at  Barring- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard,  Dec.  31,  1828 
William  H.  and  Lucretia  S.  Miller,  daughter 

of  late  Allen,    both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Bonney.      Patriot  of  May  12,  1S30 

Lucinda  and    John  Sessions,  at  Providence. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  15,  1832 

DRURY   Luke,    Esq.,  of  l^ristol,  and  Mary  S. 

Jencks,  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Bishop 

Griswold,  June  7,  1827 

DUDLEY  Dorothy,  daughter  of  I'aul,  Esq.,  and 

Benjamin    C.    Hill,    at     Douglass,     Mass. 

Patriot  of  Dec.  14,  1822 

DUFFEY    Capt.    ,    of    J?rig    Laura,    and 

Miss    Hamilton,    the     celebrated 

sailors  of    that  vessel,  at   Liverpool,   Eng. 

Patriot  of  May  2,  1827 

DUFFIE  Mary  E.,  daughter  of  James,  of  New 

York,  and  Samuel    Barton,  of    Richmond, 

Co.,  N.  Y.,  at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Dec.  30,  1829 

DUKES  James,  of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  and 

Rachael  Worth,  of  and  at  Cape  May  Co., 

N.  J  ,  by  James  Townsend,  Esq.,  Jan.  i6,  1825 

DULSON  Mrs.  Anna,  widow,  aged  82,  and  John 

Hughes,  bachelor,  85,  who  had  been  a  bell 

rmger  upwards  of  60  years  in  one  place. 

The   grooms    man  was  78  and  the  brides 

maid  75.    The  novelty  of  the  same  gathered 

a    large    crowd  at    the  church  and  at  the 

church  door  they  were  met  by  three  violin 

players    playing     "Come    haste    to     the 

wedding."     The   whole   concluded  with  a 

ball.     Phenix  of  Oct.  10,  1807 

DUNCAN  Sarah  and  Benjamin  Cole,  at  Newport,  Dec.  25,  1825 
Alexander,  Jr.,  of  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  and 

Sarah  Butler,    only   daughter  of  Samuel, 

Esq.,   of   Providence,  at  New  Haven,  Ct. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  17,  1827 

DUNCKLEE    Mary   and    Farnum    Chickering, 

both   of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  Feb.  13,  1820 


256  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

DUNHAM    William     VV.,    printer,    and     Mary 

Greenman,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jeremiah,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  13,  1805 

Rebecca   and    Josiah    Snow,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kdes,  March  3,  1808 

Elizabeth  and  Jarvis  P.  Hart,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eiton,  Nov.  28,  1819 

Elizabeth,    daughter   of   Jesse,    and    Gideon 

Spooner,  both  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot 

of  Oct.  28,  1820 

S ,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Ann  Cooke, 

of  and  at  Hartford,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Dec.  16,  1826 

Phillip  and   Harriet  Stall,  daughter  of  Gen. 

Isaac,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  May  31,  1829 

David  and  Mary  Caroline  Gibbs,  at  Coventry,  Jan.  3,  1830 

Lucy    Ann  and    .Sh abaci   Blanding,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  4,  1830 

DUNLAP  Eliza  and  Capt.  Sidney  H.  Burroughs, 

of  Providence,  at  Philadelphia.  Pheni.x  of  Aug.  26,  1809 
Patrick  and  Anna  Mann,  daughter  of  Alfred, 

both  of  Providence,    at    Smithfield.     Phe- 

nix  of  July  16,  1814 

Robert  and  Mary  Ann  Hutchins,  at  Provi- 
dence. Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1832 
DUNN    Ann     Catherine    and    Jes.se    G.    Holt, 

printer,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Phenix  of  P'eb.  25,  1809 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas,  of  New- 
port, and  VVilliam  James  Taylor,  of  Phila- 
delphia, at  Newport.  Patriot  of  July  ir,  1821 
Theo'philus  C ,  M.  D.,  and   Elizabeth  R. 

Potter,  daughter  of  Capt.  Robinson  Potter, 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  24,  1824 

Mary  J.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Bernon,  and 

Col.  Henry  Manton,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  15,  1827 
Nathaniel,  Preceptor  of  the  Wesleyan  Sem- 
inary, at  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  and  Charlotte 

L.    Tillinghast,    at     Providence,    by    Rev. 

Mr.  Kent.     Patriot  of  Sept.  5,  1827 

ICmma  J.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Bernon,  and 

Albert  T.  F.  Smith,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  3,  1827 

William  Jones  and  Lucretia  Huntington  Mc- 

Clellan,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  May  19,  1828 

DUNNING  Elizabeth,daughterof  late  Julius  L., 

and  Capt.  Thomas  V.  Sullivan,  of  Boston, 

at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Nov.  28,  1829 

.DUNWELL    John    and     FJizabeth    Wardwell, 

daughter  of   Stephen,  at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  20,  181 2 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


257 


DUPEE    Harriet    Eliza  Ann  and   Ezra  Allen,  at 

Boston.     Patriot  of  April  24,  1830 

DURFEii    Elizabeth  J.,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 

Ezekiel,  and  George  Harris,  at  Providence. 

Phenix  of  June  6,  1807 

DURFEY  Lydia,    daughter   of    the    late    Capt. 

Ezekiel,  and  John  Sweet,    at    Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  20,  1807 

DURFIE  Mrs.  Hannah  and  John  Davis,  both  of 

Providence,    at     Warwick,   by    Rev.     Mr. 

Littlefield,  May  23,  1809 

Catharine  and  Asa  Pike,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  27,  iSii 
Abner  and  Thankful  Esten,  at  Killingly,  Ct., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Corpes,  F'eb.  14,  1S13 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  William 

Spooner,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Miller,  June  3,  1S19 

Abby,    of  Tiverton,    and    David    Gifford,    of 

Portsmouth,   at    Newport,    by    Rev.     Mr. 

Eddy.     Patriot  of  '  ^     Feb.  16,  1820 

Job,  Representative  Elect  to  Congress,  and 

Judeth  Borden,  daughter   of  late  Simeon, 

both    of    and    at    Tiverton,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Coleman.     Patriot  of  Nov.  25,  1820 

John  and  Nancy  Hart,  both  of  and  at  Tiver- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Coleman,  Patriot  of  Dec.  20,  1S20 
Ann,    daughter   of    Capt.    Allen,  and  Orlin 

Webber,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  F^eb.  24,  1821 

Lucina,    daughter    of    late    Oliver,    Esq.,    of 

Middletown,  and  Francis  Carr,  of  New- 
port, at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  March  3,  1823 
Eliza    S.,  daughter   of  James,    and  Stephen 

Anthony,  at  Portsmouth.     Patriot  of  July  9,  1823 

Raymond    and    Susan    Ailman,    daughter  of 

John,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  June  22,  1825 
Catharine,      daughter     of      Benjamin,     and 

Thomas  Jouvett,  both  of  and  at  Newport,    . 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  Jan.  25,  1826 

Joseph  and  Sylvia  W.   Borden,  daughter  of 

late  George,  at  F"all    River,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Smith,  Dec.  28,  1826 

Matthew  C,  cashier  of  the  Fall  River  Bank, 

and     Fidelia     Borden,    daughter    of    late 

George,  at  Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  Dec.  28,  1826 
Mary  G.  and  Benjamin  H.  Lawton,  at  New- 
port. Patriot  of  March  7,  1827 
Nathan  and  Delana  Borden,  daughter  of  late 

George,  at  F"all  River.     Patriot  of  May  9,  1827 

Patience  B.,  of   Providence,    and    Joseph  C. 

Whiting,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Aug.  22,  1827 


258  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 

DURFIE    Lydia,  daughter  of  Allen,  Esq.,  and 

Moses  Baker,  of  Providence,  at  Tiverton,  Nov.  5,  1827 

John    T.  and  Susan  Munro,  both  of  and  at 

Portsmouth.     Patriot  of  March  19,  1828 

Polly  and  Capt.  Godfrey  P3stes,  both  of  and 

at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Nov.  18,  1829 

Paul  and  Ann  Cooke,  at  F"all  River.     Patriot 

of  Aug.  25,  1830 

DURICH  James  and  Lavma  Richmond,  both  of 

and  at  Wellington,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1824 

DURKIE  Major  N.,  aged  80,  and  Melinda  Bart- 
lett,  65,  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  by  Justice  Dob- 
bins. I'atriot  of  June  15,  1822 
DURNAM  Mrs.  Margaret  and  Elijah  Loomis, 
printer, both  of  and  at  New  York.  Phenix 
of  June  25,  1808 
DYER  Sally,  daughter  of  Anthony,  and  Benja- 
min Searle,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Oct.  28,  1802 

Phebe,   daurfiter   of    Charles,    of    Cranston, 

and  Capt.  John  F.  Greene,  of  Providence,  July  6,  1803 

Oliver,  printer,  and  Harriet  Munson,  at  New 

Haven.     Phenix  of  Dec.  i,  1804 

Esther,  daughter  of  Nathan,  of  Cranston,  and 
Thomas  Dyer,  Jr.,  of  I'rovidence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Knight,  Jan.  26,  1806 

Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Esther 
Dyer,  daughter  of  Nathan,  of  Cranston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Jan.  26,  1806 

Abby  P..  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  and  Jo- 
seph K.  Potter,  of  Providence,  at  Cranston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  30,  181 1 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  and  Na- 
thaniel Penno,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  June  21,  1813 

Meriam  and  Richard  Eldredge,  both  of  Prov- 
idence, at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.     Phenix  of  •  Nov.  4,  1815 

Elizabeth  B.  and  Peter  Grinnell,  2d,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  16,  181 5 

Olney  and  Mrs.  Sybel  Brown,  daughter  of 
John  Perrin,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  11,  1816 

Davis  and  Hannah  Thurber,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Edward,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  26,  1817 

Julia  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles,  Esq., 
and  Paris  Dyer,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  May  14,  i8i8 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  259 

DYER  Paris  and  Julia  Ann  Dyer,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Charles,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Patience  and  Dean  Hurd,  both  of  and  at 
Mendon, 

Robert  and  Prescilla  Phillips,  at  North  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Nabby,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  John- 
ston, and  Welcome  Ballou,  of  Sniithfield,  at 
Johnston.      Patriot  ot 

Sarah,  of  Cranston,  and  Thomas  Smith,  of 
Johnston,  at  Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

Cyrus  and  Mary  Ann  Grinnell,  daughter  of 
Peter,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Anstress  P.,  fourth  daughter  of  Dr.  Benja- 
min, and  Salma  Manton,  of  Johnston,  at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Harriet  Adie,  only  daugh- 
ter of  Major  Ale.xander,  at  St.  John's 
Church,  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Charles,  Jr.,  and  Delia  Soule,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  Cornelius,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Patience  and  Otis  Irish,  at  Little  Com|)ton. 
Patriot  of 

Ruth,  of  Scituate,  and  Josiah  O.  Pearce,  of 
Providence,  at  Scituate.     Patriot  of 

Frances  Jones,  second  daughter  of  Elisha, 
and  Amos  Maine  Vinton,  merchant,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  25,  1824 

Francis  Elizabeth,  youngest  daughter  of 
Benjamin,  Esq.,  and  Thomas  Jefferson 
Stead,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  21,  1825 

Lydia  W.  and  Robert  Davis,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  21,  1825 

Caroline  F.,  daughter  of  Charles,  and  James 
Jacobs,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  '  Jan.  25,  1S26 

Albert  Field  and  Amey  Ann  Elli.s,  only 
daughter  of  Cyrus,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,  March  12,  1826 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Aaron  P".,  and 

Cornelius  Wilbur,  both  of  and  a't  Newport,  July  16,  1826 

Hannah,  eldest  daughter  of  Olney,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  George  A.  Taylor,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  15,  1826 

Syvana,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Nathan, 
of  Cranston,  and  Thomas  Watson,  of  Co- 
ventry, at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tilling- 
hast,  May  25,  1828 


May  14, 

1818 

Jan.  10, 

1819 

Jan.  30, 

1820 

March  24, 

1821 

March  26, 

1821 

Dec.  6, 

1821 

Aug.  14, 

1S22 

Sept.  25, 

1822 

April  16, 

1823 

Nov.  19, 

1823 

Mays, 

1824 

260  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

DYER  Caroline,  eldest  daughter  of  Elisha,  and 

H.  B.  Lyman,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  2,  1829 

Henjamin,    Jr.,   of    Providence,    and     Amelia 

Andrews,  daughter  of  late  David,  of  Digh- 

ton,    at    the    Beneficent      Congregational 

Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Patriot  of  May  27,  1829 
John  Field  and  Martha  Waterman,  daughter 

of  Nathan,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Wayland.      Patriot  of  Nov.  2,  1831 

DWELLY  Prescilla  D.  and  Lefavor  C.  Bar- 
don,  at  Fall  River.  Patriot  of  Oct.  12,  1831 
DWIGHT  Gamaliel  L.,  of  Boston,  and  Sarah  C. 

Howell,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  David, 

L.L.  D.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  21,  1809 
William,  Jr.,  of   Thompson,  Ct.,   and  Lucia 

Dresser,  of   Providence,  daughter   of   late 

Asa,    Esq.,   at   Providence,   by    Rev.   Mr. 

Edes,  Oct.  23,  181 1 

Rev.  Louis  and  Louisa  H.  Willis,  daughter 

of  Nathaniel,  publisher  of  Boston  Recorder, 

at  Boston.     Patriot  of  June  5,  1824 

Mr.s'.  Sarah  H.,  daughter  of  late  Hon.  David 

Howell,  and    Hon.    Samuel    Eddy    M.  C. 

from  R.  I.,   at   Providence,    by  Rev.   Dr. 

Messer,  Oct.  17,  1824 

Mary  S.,   daughter  of  Hon.   Theodore,   Jr., 

and    George   Bliss,   Jr.,   Esq.,  attorney  at 

law,  at  Springfield,  Mass.     Patriot  of  May  4,  1825 

Sarah    H.,  daughter  of  Hon.    Jonathan,  Jr., 

and  George  Bancroft,  Esq.,  at  Springfield, 

Mass.,  March  i,  1827 


EAGER  Nahum,  of  Providence,  and  Betsey  Nel- 
son, of  and  at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  Patriot 
of  Aug.  30.  1820 

Freelove    and    Nathaniel    Heath,  at    Provi- 
dence, Nov.  27,  1823 
Lewis  and  Mary  Whitmarsh,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene.     Patriot 
of  April  8,  1829 
EARLE   Hepzibah  and  Henry  Williams.     Phe- 

nix  of  Oct.  I,  1803 

Capt.  Oliver,  of  Providence,  and  Sally  Ar- 
nold, daughter  of  Capt.  Israel,  of  and  at 
Warwick,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  24,  1805 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


261 


EARLE  Mehitable  and  Asa  Russell,  of  New 
Bedford,  merchant,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of 

William, .of  Providence,  and  Abby  G.  Dexter, 
daughter  of  Capt.  l^enjamin,  of  and  at 
Cumberland.     Phenix  of 

Rachal,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  Thomas 
L.  Tuells,  both  of  and  at  Proviilence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Joseph  and  Lydia  P'ovvler,  daughter  of  late 
Dr.  Isaac,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson, 

Eunice,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  of  New- 
port, and  Seth  Kelley,  of  Mendon,  Mass., 
at  Newport,  at  P'riends'  Meeting  House. 
Phenix  of 

Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Caleb,  and 
Thomas  Whitaker,  both  of  arid  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Mrs.  Amey,  of  Providence,  and  Henry  F"en- 
ner,  Esq.,  of  Johnston,  at  Providence,  by 
Jeremiah  B.  Howell,  Esq., 

Thomas,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Mary 
N.  Hussy,  of  and  at  Nantucket,  at  P'riends' 
Meeting  House, 

Fanny,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  William,  and 
Christopher  C.  Godfrey,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Benjamin  and  Mrs.  Amanda  Westcott,  both 
of  Providence,  at  Cranston.     Patriot  of 

Maria,  daughter  ot  late  Capt.  William,  and 
William  G.  Williams,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr   Gano, 

Thomas  J.  and  Abigail  Snow,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Harriet  C,  of  Nantucket,  and  Stephen  Cor- 
nell, of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Dorcas,  daughter  of  Joshua,  of  Providence, 
and  OIney  Dodge,  of  North  Providence,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John, 
and  Benjamin  C.  Curtis,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 

Eliza,  second  daughter  of  Hon.  Caleb,  and 
Zebediah  Lothrop,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 

Mrs.  Abby  G.  and  Joseph  S.  Lawton,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 

Mrs.  Lydia  and  William  Arnold,  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutler, 

Matilda,  daughter  of  late  William,  and  John 
Vars,   at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Graham, 


Nov.  23, 

805 

Dec.  31, 

808 

April  26, 

Sio 

Jan.  24, 

813 

Feb.  22, 

817 

Sept.  16, 

817 

Nov.  19, 

818 

July  13. 

820 

July  12, 

821 

Nov.  21, 

82T 

May  29, 

823 

Sept.  17, 

S23 

Oct.  4, 

823 

Jan.  I, 

824 

Oct.  25, 

820 

Feb.  I, 

[825 

July  31. 

825 

Aug.  14, 

825 

Oct.  I. 

826 

262  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

EARLE  Mary,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Oliver,  of 
Providence,  and  William  C.  Pearson,  of 
N  w  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
G     no,  Nov.  a,  1826 

Mary,  of  Boston,  and  Benjamin  W.  Steavens, 
of  Providence,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Earle.     Patriot  of  Aug.  25,  1827 

Sally  Ann  and  Thomas  Barker,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  July  31,  1828 

Mrs.  Mary  and  Dea.   Enos  F"rench,  at   Fall 

River,  Sept.  23,  1828 

Sarah,  of  Newport,  and  Samuel  Mott.  of  and 

at  New  York,  Oct.  8,  1S28 

Mary  Ann,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  Ca- 
leb, and  William  R.  Watson,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  26,  1829 

Ann,  of  Leicester,  and  Samuel  Colton,  one 
of  the  publishers  of  the  Worcester  Spy, 
at  Leicester      Patriot  of  Oct.  23,  1830 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Pliney,  of  Leicester,  and 
Charles  Hadwin,  of  Providence,  at  Leices- 
ter.    Patriot  of  Aug.  17,  1831 

Robert,  Jr.,  of  New  Braintree,  Mass.,  and 
Olive  15.  Grant,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  5,  183 1 

EASTERBROOKS  D and  Polly  Sanford, 

both  of  and  at  Bristol,  July  8,  1821 

Joseph,  of  Swanzey,  and  Amey  Cole  Lu- 
ther, daughter  of  Martin,  of  and  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexfurd,  Sept.  7,  1823 

Crawford  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Troop,  at  Bris- 
tol.    Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1826 

Sarah,  of  Bristol,  and  John   Fuller,  of  New 

Bedford,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  May  i,  1827 

Martin,  of  Warren,  R.  L,  and  Alice  Lewis, 
of  North  Kingstown,  at  North  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  Aug.  19,  1827 

Betsey  and  John  Wood,  at  Bristol,  Nov.  8,  1827 

EASTMAN  Samuel  B.,  of  Boston,  and  Nancy 
Movers,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Kent,  Jan.  20,  1828 

EASTON  Eliza  W.,  eldest  daughf-r  of  Nicholas, 
and  Josiah  Humphrey,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Oct.  24,  1802 

John,  2d,  of  Middletown,  and  Ruth  Brown, 
daughter  of  William,  of  and  at  Portsmouth. 
Phenix  of  Oct.  4,  1806 

Norman  and  Elizabeth  O.  Salisbury,  young- 
est daughter  of  late  Joshua,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  15,  181 1 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MRARIAGES  .    263 

EASTON    Clement,  of    Providence,    and    Arty 

Hopkins,  of  and  at  F"oster.     Phenix  of  Oct.  26,  181 1 

Rebecca   R.    and  Stanford    Newell,    both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Crocker,  Nov.  6,  181 1 

Mary  and  Judson  Blake,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  24,  18 12 

Sarah  G.  and  Capt.  Samuel  Humphries,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oath- 
man,  Nov.  26,  1 82 1 

Theophilus  and  Mrs.  Mary  Richardson,  both 

of  Foster,  at  Mt.  Hygeria,  June  2,  1822 

James    C.    and    P^liza  Franklin,  daughter   of 

Robert,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  April  5,  1825 

William  and  Amelia  Chinning,  daughter  of 
Edward,  both  of  Newport,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May   18,  1826 

John  H.,  of  Newport,  and  Julia  Maria  Ly- 
man, daughter  of  Hon.  Daniel,  of  and  at 
North  Providence,    by   Rev.  Henry  Itdes,        Sept.  18,  1826 

Alvin  and  Eliza  15enchley,  of  Smithfield,  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  22,  1827 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Norman,  and 
Jefferson  Borden,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  15,  1828 

Stephen    and    Phebe    S.    Andrews,  by    Rev. 

David  Kilbourne,  Nov.  9,  1830 

EATH FORTH  William  E.  and  Mrs.  Rebecca 
P.  Saunders,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  9,  1827 

EATON  Levi  and  Susan  Howe,  daughter  of 
Ezekiel,  at  Framingham,  Mass.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Kellogg.     Pheni.\  of  June  i,  1805 

Sally  and  Hervey  Thurston,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.      Pheni.x  of  Feb.  14,  1807 

Dr.  John  E.  and  Ursula  Paine,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Amos,  of  and  at  Woodstock,  Ct. 
Phenix  of  Oct.  21,  1809 

John  and  Dolly  Coolidge,  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel, both  of  and  at  Worcester.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  12,  1825 

Abigail  W.,   daughter  of  Seth,  and  George 

Hartvvell,  at  Taunton,  Dec.  11,  1825 

Eveline,  daughter  of  Levi,  of  Framingham, 
Mass.,  and  William  R.  Staples,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  former  place,  Oct.  28,  1826 

Thomas  J.  and  Susan  Waterman,  both  of 
Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  July  10,  1827 

William,  74,  Soldier  of  the  Revolution,  and 
Levey  Worthy,  29,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of        May  16,  1829 


264  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

ECKERMAN  Simeon    H.,   of    Portsmouth,  N. 

H.,   and  Betsey    M.  Greene,   daughter    of 

late  Daniel,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr, 

Wright,  Oct.  1 8,  1827 

ECKERT  William,  75,  and  Elizabeth  Linsinbig- 

len,  17,  at  Philadelphia.     Patriot  of  June  10,  1826 

EDDY  Dr.  John   M.   and   Hannah  Carlile,  both 

of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  7,  1804 

Ezra  and  Sally  Peckham,  daughter  of  Peter, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Nov.  18,  1804 

Ruth,    daughter  of  Barnard,    of  Providence, 

and  Benjamin   W.  Gardiner,  of  Exeter,  at 

Providence.  April  2,  1807 

Mary,    daughter    of    Peleg,    and    Zachariah 

Chaffee,  both    of   and    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  28,  1807 

Preserved  and  Nancy  Peirce,  eldest  daughter 

of  Asa,  at  Somerset,  Mass.     Pheni.x  of  Dec.  24,  1808 

Samuel,   Esq.,  Secretary  of  State,  and  Ann 

Angell,    youngest  daughter    of    Elisha,  of 

North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  April  25,  1809 

Thomas,   merchant,  and  Selina  Edwards,  of 

Huntington,  Ct.     Pheni.x  of  Sept.  23,  1809 

Sarah  I.  and  Dr.  John  Dix,  both  of  Boston, 

at  Providence,  Sept.  20,  18 10 

Mary,  daughter  of  John,  and  Ephraim  Phil- 
lips, both  of  and  at   F"oster,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Hammond.     Phenix  of  May  18,1811 

Josiah  I.  and  Sophia  Peckham,  daughter  of 

Peter,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  24,  i8t2 

Sally,  of  Swanzey,  and  Samuel   Pearce,  Jr., 

of   Rehoboth,  at    Swanzey,    by  Rev.    Mr. 

Slade,  Feb.  21,  1S13 

Dr.  John  M.  and  Mary  Ann  Dexter,  daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  John  S.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  20,  18 14 
Martha,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  Secretary 

of  State,  and  Oroondates  Mauran,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  11,  1814 

Comfort,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Swarts, 

eldest  daughter  of  late    Capt.    Swarts,   of 

Newport,    at     Providence,    by    Rev.     Dr. 

Gano,  Nov.  16,  1815 

Mrs.  Huldah  and  John  Searle,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  2t,  1816 

Abigail  and  Benjamin  Almy,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  Sept.  18,  1817 

Barnard  and  Julia  G.  Westcott,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  14,  1817 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  ^65 

EDDY  Eunice  and  William  Shaw,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  9,  1817 

Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Warwick,  and  filliza  L.  Hop- 
pin,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  14,  1S18 

Phebe,  eldest  daughter  of  George,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Welcome  C.  Staples,  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ba- 
ker, April  1 1,  1819 

Margaret  S.,  youngest  daughter  of  Willliam, 
and  John  Ferguson,  Jr.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Park,  April  28,  1819 

Mrs.  Eunice,  33,  and  Stephen  Chace,  jj,  both 
of  and  at  Swanzey,  Mass.,  by  John  Mason, 
Esq.,  Nov.  8.  1819 

Silence,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Preston  Harvey, 
of  Taunton,  at  Rehoboth,  by  George  \V. 
Peck,  Esq.,  Dec.  26,  1819 

Ann,  daughter  of  Moses,  of  Providence,  and 
Rev.  Reuben  Torrey,  of  Ashford,  Ct.,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  Oct.  5,  1820 

Maria,  daughter  of  Barnard,  and  Daniel  R. 
Clarke,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  11,  1821 

George  W.,  of  Smitbfield,  and  P"idelia  Free- 
man, daughter  of  Salisbury,  of  and  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  May  13,  1821 

Comfort  and  Catharine  Swart/.,  at  Providence. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  i,  182 1 

William  and  Susan  Bliss,  both  of  Valley 
Falls,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 
Patriot  of  May  i,  1822 

Richard  and  Martha  James,  daughter  of  John, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  May  2,  1822 

Joseph  W.  and  Anna  Maria  Robbins,  daugh- 
ter of  Asher,  Esq.,  at  Newport.  Patriot 
of  May  II,  1822 

Henrietta  and   Joseph  Davis,  at  Providence. 

Patriot  of  Aug.   17.  1822 

Abby,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  2d,  and  Thomas 
G.  Humphreys,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  30,  1822 

William  and  Hannah  G.  Wilbur,  both  of  and 

at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Nov.  14,  1822 

Mary,  of  Westport,  and  Samuel  M.  Tabor, 

of  Providence,  at  Westport,  Dec.  29,  1822 

Eunice  C,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  George 
E.  Simmons,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  April  13,  1823 


266  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

EDDY  Capt.  Sylvester  and  Tanior  H.  Luther, 

both  of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford,  Oct.  7,  1823 

Richard  E.  and  Emily  Ann  Havvley,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  15,  1823 

May,    of    Westport,  and  Samuel  M.  Tabor, 

of  Providence,  at  Westport,  Dec.  29,  1823 

Lyman,    of    Norton,    and    Hannah    Lincoln, 

daughter   of  Elijah,    of   and    at    Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Eeb.  14,  1824 

Julia  Ann,  of  Bellefonte,  R.   L,  and  Joseph 

Clarke,  of  Edenburgh,  N.  Y.,at  Bellefonte. 

Patriot  of  March  20,  1824 

Sarah    James,    daughter    of    Benjamin,    and 

Samuel  Gray,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  April  18,  1824 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Peleg,  and  Caleb  God- 
frey, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  18,  1824 

George  and  Maria  Hall,  of  Johnston.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  25,  1824 
Hon.  Samuel,   M.    C.  from   I^.   I.,    and  Mrs. 

Sarah   H.   Dvvight,  daughter  of  late  Hon. 

David  Howell,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Messer,  Oct.  17,  1824 

Rebecca  Maxwell,  daughter  of  Capt.  Caleb, 

of    Warren,    and    John    Robert    Wheaton, 

merchant,  at  Warren,  Nov.  16,  1825 

Joseph,  of  Providence,  and  Susan  Salisbury, 

of'  Tiverton,    at    Johnston,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Cheney,  June  4,  1826 

Michael,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  P.  Sherman,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  June  4,  1826 
Almira,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  and  Clarke 

Fuller,  both  of  and  at  North  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Aug.  29,  1826 

Nelson    S.   and    Elizabeth    M.    Samson,    at 

Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ross.     Patriot  of  Nov.  4,  1826 

Elizabeth,   daughter    of    Capt.    Caleb,    and 

Joseph  Smith,  3d,  Esq.,  at  Warren.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  17,  1827 
Capt.    Lyman,    of    Norton,    Mass.,    and    Lu- 

cinda  Leonard,  of  and  at  Taunton,  July  6,  1827 

Francis,    of   Troy,    Mass.,    and    Betsey  Wil- 

marth,    daughter    of    Earned,    of    and    at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ferguson.     Patriot 

of  July  18,  1827 

Betsey,  of   Fall  River,  and  Capt.    Salisbury 

Luther,  formerly  of  Warren,  at  Swanzey, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  Oct.  11,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  267 

EDDY  Albert,  of  Providence,  and  Ruth  Greene, 

of  and  at  Warwick,  March  23,  1828 

Elizabeth  P.,  youngest  daughter  of  Benjamin, 
2d,  of  Providence,  and  Sheperd  C.  Kinsley, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  '  April  7,  1S28 

Thomas  and  Rhoby  Phillips,  at  .Swanzey,  Nov.  24,  1828 

John,  of  KilHngly,  Ct.,  and  Elvira  Haw- 
kins, daughter  of  late  Henry,  of  North 
Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taft.     Patriot  of  July  iS,  1829 

Ezra,  76,  and  Silence  Hill,  of  Norton,  79,  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  June  23,  1S30 

Laban  H.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Clarissa  S. 
Cooke,  of  Troy.  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  7,  1830 

Anna,  youngest  daughter  of  the  Chief  Jus- 
tice, and  George  M.  Richmond,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  15,  1831 

Jane    M.  and    John   Turner,    at   F'all    River. 

Patriot  of  Aug.  24,  1831 

Abby  and  Abel  Smith,  both  of  and  at  North 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  McKenzie,  Nov.  18,  1832 

EDES  Rev.  Henry  and  Catharine  C.  May, 
daughter  of  John,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Lathrop.     Pheni.x  of  July  27,  1805 

Sarah  and  Henjamin  Tucker,  both  of  Boston, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.  Pheni.x 
of  Oct.  I,  1808 

Lucy  W.  and  William  Melendy.  both  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Providence.  Phenix  of  March  9,  181 1 
EDGAR  Gen.  John,  an  officer  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, aged  90,  and  PHiza  Stevens,  aged  14, 
at  Williamsburgh,  111.  Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1824 
EDMONDS  Eliza  and  Amos  Briggs,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,                                     April  8,  1810 

Irena  B.  and  Nathan  Greene,    at   Pittsfield, 

N.  H.     Patriot  of  F"eb.  10,  1830 

EDSON  Rev.  Theodore  and  Rebecca  Jane  Par- 
ker, daughter  of  late  Bishop  Parker,  at 
Boston.     Patriot  of  Dec.  i,  1824 

EDWARDS    Selina,    of    Huntington,    Ct ,    and 

Thomas  Eddy,  merchant.     Phenix  of  Sept.  23,  1809 

Mrs.  Sally  and  Philip  Castles,  both  of  North      • 
Providence,   at    Pawtucket,    by   Rev.    Mr. 
Blake,  Nov.  15,  1818 

John,  of  Shrewsbury,  Eng.,  and  Phebe  Set- 
tle, of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  July  28,  1824 

Daniel,  Jr.,  of  Charleston,  and  Clarissa  Giff- 
ord,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  Portsmouth, 
at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Feb.  8,  1826 


268  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

EDWARDS  Joseph,  of  Falmouth,  Mass.,  and 
Susan  F.  Jones,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  12,  1826 

William,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  Jane  Has- 
kell, of  Philadelphia,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Choules,  Aug.  11,  1829 

Rebecca  T.,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Will- 
iam, of  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  lienjamin 
Curtis,  of  New  York,  at  Paris,  F"rance,  at 
the  Hotel  of  the  American  Ambassador, 
by  Rev.  Henry  H.  Lascombe,  Vice  Chap- 
lain to  the  British  Embassy,  Sept.  2,  1830 
Ichabod  B.  and  Lydia  Rogers,  at  Providence. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  15,  1832 

EGAN  Matthew  and  Jelinia  Baxter,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  7,  1820 

EGGLESTON  M.  T.,  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  and  Eliz- 
abeth H.  Updike,  of  and  at  Wickford,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Burge,  Aug.  11,  1825 

EIGHFORTH  William  C.  and  Mrs.  Rebecca  P. 
Saunders,  both  of  Providence,  at  Swanzey, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Aug.  3,  1827 

ELD  Mr. and  Miss Brain,  in  Eng- 
land.    Phenix  of  Aug.  19,  1809 

ELDERKIN  Capt.  Eleazer  and  Anstress  Davis, 
eldest  daughter  of  Ca])t.  Robert,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  27,  1808 

Amey,  of  Providence,  and  Martin  Pond,  of 
P"ranklin,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  March  5,  1809 

Mrs.  Louisa,  of  Cranston,  and  Jacob  Long, 
of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Caleb  Will- 
iams, Esq.  Phenix  of  April  3,  1813 
Marcus,  of  Providence,  and  Elizabeth  Slo- 
cum,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pit- 
man,                                                                         May  24,  1 82 1 

ELDRED  Charles  and  Matilda  Spink,  daughter 
of  Nicholas,  at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Northup,  June  29,  1820 

Mary  Updike,  daughter  of  Robert,  of  Wick- 
ford, and  George  Tillinghast,  of  Tolland, 
Ct.,  at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup,  Jan.  26,  1826 

Ezra,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Mary  Taylor, 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  30,  1828 

Abby  G  ,  of  Wickford,  and  Nicholas  G.  Till- 
inghast, of  Tolland,  Ct.,  at  Wickford,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Burge,  Jan.  11,  1829 

Samuel  P.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Levin- 
dia  Barber,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  2,  1829 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


269 


ELDREDGE  James,  Esq  ,  and  Mrs.  Cloe  Hub- 
bard, at  I'omfret,  Ct.     Pheni.N:  of 

Capt.  Henry,  of  Brooklyn,  and  Eliza  Davis, 
daugliter  of  Capt.  Robert,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Richard  and  Meriam  Dyer,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.     Phenix  of 

William  and  Mary  Ann  Read,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Dr.  Charles  and  Eleanor  F"ry,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  at  ICast  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Parker, 

Rebecca  and  Welcome  Arnold,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of 

Edward,  of  San  Salvator,  and  Hannah  Gros- 
venor,  daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas,  of  and 
at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter, 

Anna  and  Capt.  Ray  G.  Andrews,  both  of 
and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith, 

Gideon  and  Mary  Ann  Parker,  both  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Catharine  and  John  I^.  Smith,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Richard  and  Sally  Doane,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket.     Patriot  of 

Ellered  and  Mary  Inman,  both  of  and  at 
Chepachet,  by  Timothy  Sweet,  Esq., 

Levi  and  Abigail  E.  Keiley,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

James  and  t^unice  Long,  at  Pawtucket.  Pa- 
triot of 

Ruby  Ann  and  Israel  Wood,  Jr.,  both  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq., 

Nathaniel  and  Lydia  Bassett,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq., 

Samuel  A.  and  Ruhama  Northup,  at  South 
Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crandall.  Pa- 
triot of 
ELIZABETH  Princess,  of  Bavaria,  and  General 
Berthier,  Prince  of  Newfchatel,  Vice  Con- 
stable of  F"rance  ;  in  Galla,  pAirope, 
ELKANAH   David  and  Louisa  E.xtel,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson, 
ELLENBOROUGH  Lord  and  Jane  Elizabeth 
Digby,  only  daughter  of  Rear  Admiral 
Digby,  and  Viscountess  Andovei;  in  Lon- 
don. Patriot  of 
ELLERY  Mary  G.,  of  Newport,  and  Samuel 
Jennison,  Jr.,  of  Worcester,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 


June  18, 

1803 

Oct.  27, 

1808 

Nov.  4, 

1815 

April  r. 

1820 

Nov.  ig. 

1S20 

Dec.  22, 

1821 

March  6, 

1822 

Oct.  6, 

1822 

Jan.  — , 

1823 

Sept.  1 8, 

1823 

Jan.  17, 

1824 

Oct.  II, 

1825 

Feb.  12, 

1826 

April  23, 

1828 

Sept.  24, 

1827 

Sept.  30, 

1827 

Jan.  30, 

March  9, 
May  21, 

Nov.  3, 
Oct.  15, 


830 

808 
807 

824 
815 


270  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

ELLERY  Cornelia,  daughter  of  Hon.  Christo- 
pher, and  Albert  E.  Harding,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  26,  1819 

Clarissa,  daughter  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  and 

Major    William    James    Tilley,    merchant, 

both    of    and    at    Newport,    by    Rev.    Dr. 

Patten,  Sept.  i,  1820 

Elizabeth  Dana,  eldest  daughter  of  William, 

of  Newport,  and   Robert    Sedgwick,  Esq., 

of  New  York,  at  Newport,  by    Rev.    Dr. 

Patten,  Aug.  21,  1S22 

Lieut.  Charles,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Matilda  M., 

daughter   of   late    Benjamin    Cornwall,    of 

Brooklyn,  at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Sept.  10,  1823 

George  W.  and  Mary  Goddard,  daughter  of 

Thomas,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  19,  1823 

Martha  Maria,  of  New  Orleans,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Abraham  Redwood  Ellery, 

of    Newport,     and     Albert    J.    Anderson, 

Esq.,  of  New  York,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Patten,  Oct.  3,  1825 

Henrietta  A.   S.,  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 

and    Edward    T.    Channing,    Professor    in 

Harvard  College,  Cambridge,  at  Newport,  April  6,  1826 

ELLETT  of  Warren,  and  John  Berket,  of  and 

at  Providence.     Pheni.x  of  Dec.  17,  1808 

ELLIOTT    P'rancis     and     Elizabeth     Thurber, 

daughter  of  Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Phenix  of  Aug.  10,  18 16 
Mrs.  Lydia  and  Ebenezer  Dean,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Dec.  il,  1824 

ELLIS   Major  Eleazer  and  Sarah  Peters,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Hon.  Judge  Martui. 

Pheni.x  of  April  28,  180 

Ferdinand  and  Lydia  Whitmarsh,  daughter 

of  Joseph,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  Aug.  12,  1804 
Hannah,  of  Providence,  and  Moses  Spencer, 

of  Cranston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Cornell,  Oct.  6,  1808 

Roxanna,  of  Attleboro,  and  Sylvanus  Ting- 
ley,  of  Providence,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilder,  Oct.  24,  1813 

Sally,  daughter  of  Abner,  Esq.,  andErastus 

Worthington,   Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  both 

of  Dedham,  at  Providence,  May  2,  181 5 

Julia,  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  and  Moses  Guild, 

Jr.,  of  Dedham,  at  Walpole,  May  24,  1820 

Huldah,  of  Seekonk,  and   William  Everett, 

of   Attleboro,  at   Seekonk,   by    Rev.    Mr. 

Pitman,  March  28,  182 1 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  £71 

ELLIS  Ardelia  and  Bradford  Sparrow,  at  Attle- 

boro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Killam,  April  i6,  1823 

Capt.  William,  of  F"almouth,  Mass.,  and 
Eliza  N.  Barlow,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
Moses,  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  11,  1S23 

Daniel   F.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Rebecca    Car- 
penter, of  and  at  Cumberland.     Patriot  of  May  14,  1S25 
Ayres  and  liunice  L.  Mott,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Dec.  4,  1825 
Lucy  B.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Benjamin,  of  Car- 
ver, Mass.,  and  Samuel  T.  Tisdale,  of  New 
York,  formerly  of  Taunton,  merchant,  at 
Plymouth,                                                                   Dec.  12,  1825 
Amey  Ann,  only  daughter  of  Cyrus,  and  Al- 
bert   Field  Dyer,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,                                                                 March  12,  1826 
Dea.     William    and    Mary    Wheaton,    only 
daughter   of    Dea.    Peter,  both    of   and  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  James  O.  Barney,                       F"eb.  6,  1827 
Richmond,  of  New  York,  and  Mary  A.  Smith, 
daughter  of  Stephen  C,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,                                        Nov.  15,  1827 
Matilda  S.  B.,  daughter  of  James  E.,  and  Al- 
fred Brown,  at  Providence,    by  Rev.    Mr. 
Pickering,                                                                   Dec.  29,  1827 
Kelita  S.,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Abbie  C. 
Williams,  eldest  daughter  of  Jason,  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  8,  1828 
Abigail  M.,  eldest  daughter  of  Jabez,  of  At- 
tleboro,   Mass.,   and    Josejah     B.    Gay,    of 
Philadelphia,   at    Attleboro,    by    Rev.    Mr. 
Warren,                                                                       May  13,  1828 

ELLSBREE  James  and  Amanda  F.  Read,  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene.  Patriot 
of  July  26,  1826 

ELMENDORF  Martina  and  Hon.  Lewis  Con- 
diet,  M.  C,  from  N.  J.,  at  Somerville,  N.  J. 
Patriot  of  Jan.  5,  1825 

ELMES  Lydia  Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq., 
and  Joseph  Harvey,  merchant,  at  Philadel- 
phia, by  Rev.  Dr.  Skinner.     Patriot  of  April  21,  1839 

ELTON  Mr.  Romeo,  of  Wallingford,  Ct.,  and 
Sarah  Ann  Ormsbee,  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  25,  1814 

ELY  Martha  E.,  of  Hartford,  and  Rev.  Daniel 
Temple,  Missionary  to  Malta,  at  Hartford, 
Ct.,  Jan.  4,  1830 

EMERSON  James  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia 
P.  Parker,  of  and  at  South  Reading,  Mass., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Emerson.     Patriot  of  Sept.  8,  1821 


272  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

EMERSON  John  and  Abigail  Bull,  both  of  and 

at  Seekonk,  by  Allen  Hunt,  Esq  ,  March  9,  1823 

George  13.  and  Olivia  Buckminster,  at  Cam- 
bridge, by  Rev.  President  Kirkland,  May  20,  1824 
EMMES    Eliza    B.,    of    Boston,    and    Nathaniel 

Child,  of  Providence,  at  Boston.     Pheni.x 

of  Oct.  16,  1813 

EMORY  Susan,  16,  widow,  and DeVarney, 

67,  at  New  Orleans.     Patriot  of  Dec.  11,  1824 

ENGALS  Lewis  and  Mary  Cassran,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev  Dr.  Gano.  Pheni.x  of  Aug.  16,  1806 
ENGLISH  James  and    Lucy    F"rancis,    both    of 

and  at  Pavvtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 

Patriot  of  April  21,  1824 

Samuel  and  Mary  Williams,  at    Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.  Oct.  19,  183 1 

ENNIS  William,    Esq.,    of    Newport,    and    Avis 

Paine,  of  and  at  P'reetown,  by    Rev.  Mr. 

Hathaway,  Aug.  10,  1S17 

Mary  and  Henry  Claflen,  both  of  Pavvtucket, 

at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Sept.  14,  1826 

ENTWISLE  James  and  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Mason, 

both  of  the  Theatre,  at  Washington  City. 

Pheni.x  of  July  22,  1815 

EPES ,  of  Nattoway,  Va.,  and    Mary  T. 

Sale,  of  Warren  Co.,  N.  C,  July  24,  182 1 

EPPINGER  James,  Esq.,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  and 

Juliana  Throop,  daughter  of  Col.  William, 

late  of  Bristol,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Stafford,  May  i,  1820 

ERPELL  Christian   Henry  Conrad,  a  native  of 

Germany,  and  Susan   Leonard,  at  Middle- 

boro,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Nov.  30,  1825 

ERSKINE  Christopher   and    Clementina  Sabin 

Lethbridge,    daughter   of    late   James,    of 

P"ranklin,  Mass.,  at  Boston.      Patriot  of  June  12,  18 19 

ESCHENBURG  John,  Esq.,  of  Germany,  mer- 
chant, and  Eliza  Rodney,  second  daughter 

of  late  Caeser  A.,  Esq.,  at  Buenas  Ayres,  June  2,  1824 

ESDELL  James,  of  N.  J  ,  and  Ruth  Spellman, 

both  of   and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Dr. 

Gano,  April  5,  i8[2 

ESLEECK  Lydia  and  James  Salisbury,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  15,  1S14 

ESSEX  Thomas,  of  Warwick,  and  Betsey  Hatch, 

of  and  at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Tillinghast,  May  8,  1S20 

Thomas  and  Waity  Tindell,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Oct.  16,  1820 

Joseph  and  Abigail    S.    Smith,  daughter   of 

Rev.  Jonathan,  at  Coventry.     Patriot  of  Dec.  2,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


ESTABROOKS  John,  formerly  of  Providence, 
and  Lucy  Rice,  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Farnum.     Phenix  of  Aug.  14,  181 3 

ESTEN  Thankful   and  Abner    Durfee,    at    Kil- 

lingly,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Corpes,  F"eb.  14,  18 13 

ESTERBOOKS  Susannah  and  Jesse  Movvry,  at 

Smithfield,  March  5,  1818 

ESTES  Sarah,  daughter  of  P'^lisha,  of  Tiverton, 
and  Christopher  Lake,  of  Portsmouth,  at 
Tiverton,  March  17,  1825 

Capt.  Godfrey  and  Polly  Durfee,  both  of  and 

at  Tiverton.      Patriot  of  Nov.  18,  1829 

ETCH  ELL    Peter   and  Harty  Tanrer,    both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Sanborn,      March  12,  1829 

EUSTICIi   Hannah  and  Capt.  Edward  Davis,  at 

Salem,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Feb.  27,  1830 

EUSTIS  Capt.  William,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Re- 
becca Sprague,  of  and  at  Dedham.  Phe- 
nix of  July  15,  1809 
Hon.  William,  Secretary  of  War,  and  Caro- 
line Langdon,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
Woodbury,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Buckminster.     Phenix  of                                Sept.  29,  1810 

EVANS  Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  John  Harwood,  Jr., 

printer,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  12,  1807 

Lieut.  Henry  F. ,  of  U.  S.  Regiment  of  Light 
Artillery,  and  Elizabeth  VV.  Page, daughter 
of  Capt.  Benjamin,  formerly  of  Providence, 
at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  VVheaton,  Jan.  27,  1820 

uty  and  Ruth  Owen,  daughter  of  Thomas, 
both  of  and  at  Glocester.     Patriot  of  March  3,  1821 

Celinda,  daughter  of  Anan,  of  Glocester,  and 
Olney  Barnes,  of  Smithfield,  at  Glocester, 
by  John  Hawkins,  Esq.,  March  3,  1822 

John  and  Amey  Thornton,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, both  of  and  at  Johnston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  4,  1823 
John  and  Amey  Thornton,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, at  Johnston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  4,  1823 
Rowland  and  Abby  O.    Barney,  daughter  of 
late  Cromwell,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes.     Patriot  of                               April  18,  1827 
Harriet,  of  Smithfield,  and  Thomas  Campbell, 
of  Providence,  at  Smithfield,                                   June  7,  1829 

EVERETT  Amherst  and  Penelope  Howland, 
daughter  of  John,  F^sq.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  19,  1813 

Sarah  P.,  daughter  of  late  Oliver,  Esq.,  and 
Nathan  Hale,  Esq.,  editor  of  the  Daily  Ad- 
vertiser and  Weekly  Messenger,  at  Boston. 
Phenix  of  Sept.  14,  1816 


274  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 

EVERETT  Richard   and   Louisa  Tingley,  both 

of  Attleboro,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  April  4,  1820 

William,  of  Attleboro,  and  Huldah   Ellis,  of 

and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  March  28,  1821 

William,   Jr.,    of    Attleboro,    and    PZsther  C. 

Peabody,  of  and  at   Hamden,  Me.     Patriot 

of  Oct.  29,  1823 

Louisa  and  Alfred  Barrows,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Killam,  Nov.  2,  1826 

Otis  and  Lucretia  Gore,  at   Boston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pierpoint.     Patriot  of  Feb.  7,  1829 

Josiah    P.,    of   Attleboro,    and     Mary     Ann 

Hazard,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Phillips,  Feb.  15,  1829 

Silas    Shepard,    of    Wrentham,    and  Almira 

Mati  da  Farrington,  of  and  at  Sherbourne, 

Mass.     Patriot  of  April  3,  1S30 

EWELL  Cornelia  Ball,  eldest  daughter  of    Dr. 

James,  and  Eliah  Kingman,   Esq,,  late  of 

Providence,  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  McCormack,  Dec.  9,  1828 

EWING  Rachel,  second  daughter  of  Nathaniel, 

Esq  ,  the  President  of  the  State  Bank  of 

Indiana,  and  late  Receiver  for  the  Public 

Monies    in    the    Vincennes    District,     and 

Daniel  Jencks,  late  of  Providence,  at  Vin- 
cennes, Ind.,  by  Rev.  Samuel  T.  Scott,  May  2,  1820 
EWINGER  Elizabeth  and  Henry  Leonard,  Jr., 

at  Boston.     Patriot  of  April  21,  1830 

EYNEUF  Ann,  in   12th  year,  daughter   of   the 

Schoolmaster,  and  Rev.  John  Byrne,  84,  of 

Richmond,  N.  C.,  at  said  place,  Nov.  i,  1824 

EXTEL  Louisa  and  David  Elkanah,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  May  21,  1807 

Henry  and  Mary  Gillmore,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Pheni.\  of  May  23,  1807 


FAIRBANKS  Nancy,  30,  and  Levi  Rawson,  60, 

at  Mendon,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Nov.  7,  1807 

George,  of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  and  Susan  Smith, 
of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
of  Pavvtucket,  Nov.  15,  1819 

James,  Jr.,  and  Nancy  D.  Sweetland,  at  Attle- 
boro.    Patriot  of  July  21,  1821 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  275 

FAIRBANKS    Asa,    of    Franklin,     Mass.,    and 

Anna  TalbotRichmond,  daughter  of  Will- 
iam, of  and  at    Providence,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Crocker,  Oct.  3,  1S25 

Willard,  of  New  York,  and  Elizabeth  S.  Wil- 

marth,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Brown,  Oct.  i,  1826 

Archibald,   of  Lancaster,    Mass.,    and    Mary 

Ann    Hayford,    daughter   of  Daniel,  both 

now    of  and    at  Providence,  by    Rev.   Mr. 

Edes.     Patriot  of  May  30,  1829 

FAIRBROTHER  Betsey  and  James  Lansdale, 

both    of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Pickering,  Oct.  2,  1828 

FAIRMAN  Octavia  and  William  B.  Hart,  M.  D., 

of  Colrain,  at  Norwich,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Aug.  11,  1830 

FAISNEAU  Catharine,  daughter  of  E.  P.,  and 

Nathaniel  Richmond,  at  Newport.     Patriot 

of  Sept.  8,  1830 

FALES  Sarak  C,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of 

Taunton,    Mass.,    and    Nathaniel    Hazard, 

Esq.,  of  Newport,  March  17,  1S03 

Nathaniel  and  Sarah  Kerby  Padelford,  second 

daughter  of  Hon.  Seth,  at  Taunton.     Phe- 

nix  of  Feb.  18,  1804 

Harriet    L.,  daughter  of  Hon.   Samuel,  and 

James  L.  Hodges,  Esq., at  Taunton.     Phe- 

ni.x  of  Jan.  3,  1818 

Abigail,  of  Wrentham,    and    Rev.    Josephus 

Wheaton,    of    Holliston,  Mass.,  at    VVren- 

tham.     Phenix  of  Sept.  26,  1818 

Henry  D.  W.  and  Abigail  Diman,  at  Bristol. 

Patriot  of  July  10,  1822 

Azuba    B.,    of    Wrentham,    and    George    A. 

Tuffts,  of  Dudley,  at  Wrentham.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  5,  1822 
Achsah  Miller  and  Asa  Bates,  at  Attleboro. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  i8,  1823 

Frances  L.,  daughter  of  late  Hon.  Samuel, 

of  Taunton,  and    Swann    L.    Pomeroy,  at 

Newport,  Dec.  21,  1824 

Betsey  Paine,  of  Bristol,  and  Capt.   Comfort 

Pame,  of  Providence,  at  Bristol,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Mann,  Nov.  9,  1825 

Mrs.  Sarah  W.  and  Charles  Richmond,  Esq., 

at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  March  4,  1826 

Nathaniel,  3d,  and  Martha  Peck,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  May  7,  1826 

Sally,  of  Attleboro,  and  Capt.  Alvin  Jenckes, 

of  Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Cutler,  Oct.  25,  1827 


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VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


FALES  Dr.  Joseph  J.,  of  Newport,  and  Martha 

Terry,  of  and  at  Boston,  April  2,  1828 

Harriet  and  William  Munro,  both  of  Bristol, 

at  Camerioca,  Cuba.     Patriot  of  •  Feb    17,  1830 

William,  of  Bristol,  and  Martha  B.  Wilson, 

of    Windham,    Ct.,    at    Camerioca,    Cuba. 

Patriot  of  F'eb.  17,  1830 

Elizabeth,   daughter  of  James,  of  Newport, 

and  Richard  P.  Parisen,  of  New  York,  at 

Newport,  April  4,  1830 

FALL   liunice,  29,  and  Gurdon   Hamilton,  55,  at 

Colchester,  Ct.     Phenix  of  April  25,  1807 

FALLARD  Henry,  73,  and  Elizabeth  Cox,  28, 

both  of  and  at  Harford  Co.,  Md.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Park,  July  19,  1821 

FANNING  Joseph  C.  and  Eliza  F.  Woodcock, 

both  of  and  at    Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Church,  Feb.  21,  1830 

Mary,  daughter  of  Henry,  of  New  York,  and 

William  O.  .Norcross,    of  Monson,    Mass., 

at  New  York.      Patriot  of  May  15,  1830 

FARGO  Betsey  and  William  Prince,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Preston,  Sept.  14,  1S20 

FARISTALL  Eleazer  H.  and  Abigail  B.  Taft, 

daughter    of    Sweeting,    both    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Aug.  8,   1827 

FARLEY  Hannah  M.,  daughter  of  James,  and 

Milton    Hall,    at    Newport,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Torrey,  May  31,  1827 

Frederick  Augustus,  Pastor  of  Second  Uni- 
tarian   Church   of    Providence,   and    Jane 

Carter  Sigourney,  of  and  at  Boston,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Channing,  May  27,  1830 

FARMAN  William   A.,  of  Killingly,  and  Robey 

Brown,  of  and  at  Sterling,  Ct.  Phenix  of  March  31,  1810 
FARMER  Daniel  and  Sarah  W.  Grieve,  daugh- 
ter of  David,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson.     Phenix  of  Oct.  5,  1812 

FARNSWORTH  Rev.  Benjamjn  F.,  Precep- 
tor   of  Bridgevvater  Academy,  and    Maria 

C.  Ripley.     Patriot  of  Aug.  15,  1821 

FARNUM  Zelinda  and  Capt.  George  Weeden, 

both   of   and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  Dec.  31,  1809 

John  and  Lydia  Mathevvson,  at  Smithfield,  Aug.  16,  1812 

Elder   and    Susan  Lindenberger,   at 

Providence,  by  Governor  Jones,  March  3,  18 13 

James,  of  Smithfield,  and  Hannah  C.  Math- 
evvson, daughter  of  Hon.  Elisha,  of  and  at 

Scituate.     Phenix  of  March  6,  1813 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  '^77 


FARNUM  Elder  Douglass  and  Susan  Linden- 
burg,  daughter  of  John,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  John  P.  Jones,  [correct].     Phenix  of        March  13 

Amanda    and    Benjamin    Westcott,    both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  5 

Mary  Ann    S.,    of    Providence,  and    George 

Collins,  of  Cranston,  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  Nov.  27 

Ruth,    daughter    of    Stephen,    and    Daniel 

Mowry,  3d,  at  Smithfield,  Dec.  6 

Capt.  Zebadiah  and  Mrs.  Lucinda  Miller, 
both  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Stephen 
Nelson.     Phenix  of  '  Dec.  19 

Charles    A.     and  Experience  A.    Bannister, 

at  Smithfield.     Patriot  of  Nov.  28 

Susan,  youngest  daughter  of  Stephen,  of 
Smithfield,  and  Capt.  Ephraim  Whipple, 
of  North  Providence,  at  Smithfield,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  June  11 

Daniel  and  Asha  Angell,  daughter  of  Thomas, 

at  Smithfield,  by  Judge  Mann,  Dec.  25 

Solomon,    of    Conway,    Vt.,    and    Ruth    G. 

Dean,  of  and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Nov.  22 

Elizabeth   Louisa  and   Edward  Padelford,  at 

Savannah,  Ga.     Patriot  of  Dec.  3 

Erastus,  formerly  of  Boston,  and  Elizabeth 
Ann  Battey,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tobey,  July  16 

Col.  Winsor,  of  Smithfield,  and  IlermioneG. 
Taylor,  of  and  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Dane,  Nov.  20 

Welcome,  of  Smithfield,  and  Martha  B.  Tall- 
man,  of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Che- 
ney, April  19, 

Benjamin,  of  Smithfield,  and  Eliza  F.  Peck, 

of  Lyndon,  Vt.,  at  Smithfield,  June  10 

FARRAND  Ebenezer,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Eliza- 
beth Magill  Williams,  daughter  of  late 
Capt.  John,  at  Middletown,  Aug.  12 

FARRAR  D  ,    of    Elland,  93,  and    Mrs. 

Maebei,  of    Batley,  25,  at  Parish  Church, 
Halifax,  Eng.     Patriot  of  May  4 

FARRIER    Capt.    William    and    Lucy   Healey, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,  May  20, 

Arthur  and  Deborah  L.    Simmons,   both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Otheman,  July  14 

FARRINGTON    Ann    and    David   Metcalf,    at 

Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  Oct.  20 

Almira  Matilda,  of  Sherbourne,  Mass.,  and 
Silas  Shepard  Everett,  of  Wrentham,  at 
Sherbourne.     Patriot  of  April  3 


1813 

uSis 
1817 
1818 

1818 
1821 

1S22 
1822 
1823 
1823 

1827 

1828 

1829 
1831 

1829 

1825 
1811 
1822 
1816 

1 8^,0 


278 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


FARRIS  Samuel,  and  Deborah  Madison,  both  of 

Valley  Falls,  Smithfield,  at  Pavvtucket,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of  Dec.  20,  1823 

FAULKNER    Hamilton    and    Sally    Hamilton, 

both  of  Seekonk,  at    Pavvtucket,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Blake,  Nov.  19,  1S18 

Pierce  A.  and  Ann  Pierce,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin, at  Portsmouth,  Nov.  28,  1827 
FAUSSP2T  Ann  and  Benjamin   F.    P'reymouth, 

printer,  at  Philadelphia.     Phenix  of  July  4,  1807 

FAWLEY  Frances  and  Henry  Pullen,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev  Mr.  Gammell,  May  23,  1826 
FAXON  Lucy,  of  North  Providence,  and  Leon- 
ard Sweet,  of  Providence,  at  former  place, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  March  31,  1822 

FEARING    Dorcas,    of   Wareham,    Mass.,    and 

Dr.  Plliphalet  W.  Hervey,  late  graduate  of 

Brown,  at  Wareham.     Patriot  of  Sept.  21,  1825 

Dr.  Joseph  Warren  and  Rebecca  B.  Ames,  2d 

daughter  of  Asa,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  19,  1828 

Andrew,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and  Aldibaren- 

tiphoscophorimo    l^owen,    of   and    at    P"all 

River,  April  20,  1829 

William    S.,    of    New    York,    merchant,  and 

Sarah  P.  Burrill,  youngest  daughter  of  late 

Hon.  James,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  16,  1829 

Daniel  B.,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and  Har- 
riet Richmond,  daughter  of  Samuel  N.,  of 

and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker. 

Patriot  of  July  28,  1830 

FERGUSON    Asa,    of    Hartford,  and  Sally  G. 

Mumford,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Cornell,  May  22,  1808 

John,  Jr.,  and  Margaret  S.   Eddy,  youngest 

daughter   of    William,    at    Providence,   by 

Rev.  Dr.  Park,  April  28,  18 19 

FELCH     Capt.    Oliver,   and    Susan    Fmney,    at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Pheni.x  of  June  29,  181 1 

Walton,  of  Reading,  Vt.,  and  Lydia  Inman,  of 

and  at  Smithfield.     Pheni.x  of  June  17,  181 5 

FELIX  His  Highness  Prince  Charles,  of  Savoy, 

Duke  of  Genevois,  brother  to  the  King  of 

Sardinia,  and  Her  Royal  Highness  Princess 

Maria  Christina,  daughter  of  Ferdinand  IV, 

King  of  the  Two  Sicilies,  in  Sicily.     Phe- 

nbcof  Oct.  10,  1807 

FELL  Frederick  S.,  editor  of  Savannah  Repub- 
lican,  and    Harriet   Nesler,   at  Savannah. 

Patriot  of  Dec.  13,  1820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  279 

FELLOWS  Mary  and  Christopher  Gardiner,  at 

South  Kingstown.     Patriot  of  Jan.  31,  1821 

Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  Cuba,  and  Lucy  Lambert, 

daughter  of  late  William,   Esq  ,  of  and  at 

Roxbury,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Oct.  19,  1825 

FELT  Mercy,  of  Medway,  and  Henry  Allen,  of 

Walpole,  Mass.,  at  Medway,  Sept.  30,  1827 

Eleanor  and  John  Tillson,  of  Boston,  at  Salem, 

Mass      Patriot  of  Dec   5,  1827 

FENNER  Sally,  daughter  of  Col.   Richard,  and 

Capt.  Daniel  Rhodes,  at  Cranston.     Pheni.x 

of  Jan.  I,  1803 

Mrs.  Nancy,  widow  of  Joseph,  and  John  I-^. 

Sheldon.     Phenix  of  May  4,  1805 

Joseph  J.  and  Harriet   D.  Manchester,  eldest 

daughter   of    William,    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  29,  1805 

Capt.  Samuel  W.  and  Sally  Burton,  daughter 

of  John  A.,  Esq.,  of  Cranston,  at  Johnston. 

Phenix  of  Oct.  12,  1805 

Hannah,    daughter   of  Henry,    of  Johnston, 

and    Samuel    Westcott,    of  Providence,  at 

Johnston.     Phenix  of  April  2,  1808 

Mary  M.,  daughter  of  Col.  Richard,  of  Crans- 
■  ton,  and  Cyrus  Potter,    of    Providence,  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  i,  1S09 

Robey,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Johnston,  and 

William  Lippitt,  at  Cranston,  Jan.  i,  1S09 

Mrs.  Cinderilla,  of  Cranston,  and  Col.  Avery 

Briggs,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,         Sept.  23,  1810 
Lydia,    youngest    daughter  of    Samuel,  and 

Abner  Peckham,  at  Scituate,     Phenix  of  July  13,  iSii 

Daniel,    of    Coventry,    and    Eliza    Peckham, 

daughter  of  Peter,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  ^ug.  4,  181 1 

William,  of  P^oster,  and   Rebecca  A.   Harris, 

of  and  at  Scituate.     Pheni.x  of  Jan.  23,  18 13 

Elkanah  W.  and  Julia  Ann    White,  both    of 

Taunton,  at  Providence,  March  7,  181 3 

Olive,  daughter  of  Stephen,  of  Cranston,  and 

Ashbel  Martin,  of  Providence,  at  Cranston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  May  5,  1814 

Abby,    youngest    daughter  of    Pardon,    and 

Daniel  Brown,  both  of  and  at  Johnston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  March  7,  1816 

Tabitha,  daughter  of  late  James,  and  Israel  G. 

Manchester,  both  of   and   at    Scituate,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  Dec.  i,  1816 

Thomas,  Jr.,  and    Abby  W.    Henry,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  9,  1817 


280  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


FENNER  Amey  Bennett,  daughter  of  John,  of 
Cranston,  and  Jarvas  Elam  Gladding,  of 
Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tatem,  June  28,  1818 

Henry,  Esq.,  of  Johnston,  and  Mrs.  Amey 
Earle,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Jeremiah 
B.  Howell,  Esq.,  Nov.  19,  181 8 

Mrs.  Lucy,  of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  and  Aaron 
Cutter,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Ephraim  Miller, 
Esq.,  Nov.  29,  1818 

Marv  and   Jeremiah  Fuller,  both  of    and  at 

Scituate,  by  Rev.  R Knight,  May  23,  1819 

James  A.,  of  Foster,  and  Sarah  Bowen, 
daughter  of  Nathan,  of  and  at  Coventry,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  Jan.  20,  1820 

Fanny,  second  daughter  of  James,  and  Charles 
Waterman,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Johnston, 
by  Ebenezer  Sprague,  Esq.,  Feb.  22,  1820 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Hon.  James,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Edward  J.  Mallett,  of  Fayette- 
ville.  S.  C,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Sept.  11,  1820 

Daniel,  of  Providence,  and  Ruth  Lawton,  of 
Pawtuxet,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son.    Patriot  of  '  Jan.  13,1821 

Thomas  B.  and  Avis  Eliza  Hitchcock,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Jonathan  P.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  2,  1821 

John  S.,  of  Foster,  and  Phebe  Harris,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Dr.  Harding,  of  and  at  Johns- 
ton. Oct.  7,  1821 

Mrs.  Amey,  of  Johnston,  and  Peleg  Hske, 
Esq.,  of  Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tatem,  June  11,  1822 

Mrs.  Waitstill  Ann  and  Edward  Fitzgerland, 

both  of  and  at  Johnston.     Patriot  of  Dec.  28,  1822 

Harriet  E.,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Ar- 
thur, and  Seth  Adams,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  26,  1823 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Arthur,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Timothy  C.  Kendall,  of  Boston, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr.  Wilson,  April  20,  1823 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Richard,  of 
Canterbury,  Ct.,  and  Christopher  Rhodes 
Stafford,  of  Providence,  at  Canterbury,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Murdock,  March  16,  1824 

Christopher  and  Sarah  Smith,  daughter  of 
Col.  Clemmons,  both  of  and  at  Scituate,  by 
Rev.  John  Westcott,  April  11,  1824 


Oct.  2, 

1824 

Oct.  3, 

1824 

April  1 6, 

1825 

July  28, 

1S25 

Sept.  II, 

1S25 

Feb.  28, 

1827 

Sept.  13, 

1827 

March  7, 

1828 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  281 

FENNER  Col.  Jeremiah    and   Mrs.  Mary    Ann 

Harris,  both  of    Cranston,    at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.     Patriot  of 
Thomas  and  Mrs.  Mary  Craft,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke, 
Martha    and  David   Pettey,  both    of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr.    Tobey.     Patriot 

of 
Thomas,  of    Scituate,  and   Mary    Thayer,  of 

and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Henry  Tatem, 
Phebe,  eldest  daughter  of  Obadiah,  of  Foster, 

and  James    (Jonah)    Titus,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Stone, 
Theodore  D.  and  Mary  Maynard,  both  of  and 

at  Providence.     Patriot  of 
Elizabeth,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,and  P'ben- 

ezer  Thresher,  of  Providence,  at  New  York, 
Ann,  of  Scituate,  and  James  P.   Slocum,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  R'"v.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Almira  T.,  eldest    daughter   of  Gov.  James, 

and  Samuel   De.xter,  Esq.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  July  31,  182S 

Henry  and  Almey  G.  Potter,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  25,  1828 

Richard    M.,    of  Providence,  and    Sophronia 

F"oster,  of  and  at  Cranston,  bv  Rev.   Mr. 

Wilson,  '  Oct.  12,  1828 

Ann  P21iza,  of  Providence,  and  John  Carnes, 

of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Church,  Nov.  27,  1828 

Eliza  and  Dudley  A.  Randall,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  28,  1829 

John  and  Amanda  P.   Smith,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.,  May  2,  1830 

Abby,    of  Johnston,    daughter    of  Jeremiah, 

and  Caleb  Hathaway,  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  15,  1830 

Obadiah,  of  Foster,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Battey, 

daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Harris,  form- 
erly of  this  State,  at   Lisbon,  Ct.,  by  the 

Rev.  Mr.  Nelson,  Nov.  24,  1831 

John   L.  and  Julia  Ann   Kelley,  at  Warren. 

Patriot  of  June  30,  1832 

FENNO  William  D.  and  Frances  Rounds,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  at  Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Curtis,  May  6.  1822 

Abigail  and  Edward  Spear,  at  Boston.     Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  II,  1830 
FESSENDEN  William,  printer,  and  Patty  Hol- 

brook,    daughter    of    John,    merchant,    at 

Brattleboro,  Vt.     Phenix  of  Oct  31,  1807 


1282 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


FESSENDEN  Rev.  Benjamin,  of  East  Bridge- 
water,  and  Mary  Wilkinson,  daughter  of 
Isaac,  of  and  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Dec.  19,  1821 

William  F.  and  Rachal  Bovven.at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  i,  1827 

FIELD  Simeon  and  Mary  A.  Warner,  daughter 
of  Capt.  John  S.,  at  Providence.  JPhenix 
of  Dec.  3,  1803 

Joseph  and  Susan  Larkin,  daughter  of 
Joseph,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Dec.  18,  1803 

Sophia  F.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  and 
George  Bolles,  merchant,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  7,  1807 

Joseph  and  Mrs.  Eliza  Usher,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1808 

Sally,  daughter  of  John,  and  Oliver  Price, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Nov.  9,  1809 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Lemuel,  and  William 
James,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.   Wilson,  Nov.  19,  i8iO 

Philip    and    Esther    Grow,    at    Bridgewater, 

Mass.     Phenix  of  Feb.  9,1811 

Daniel,  Jr.,  and  Lucy  P.  Brown,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  13,  181 1 

Lemuel,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Harding,  daughter  of 

Walker,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ede^         June 20,  181 1 

Mrs.  Mannah  and  Col.  James  Burr,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  8,  iSii 

Abby  W.,  daughter  of  late  John,  and  Philip 

Potter,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,         Sept.  24,  1812 

Maria  A.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  George 

Shedd,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lowell,  Dec.  20,  1812 

Major  Jeremiah  and  Horinda  Manchester,  at 

Scituate,    by    Rev.    P.    Stone.     Pheni.x  of      March  20,  1813 

Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Scituate,  and  Thankful  Win- 
sor,  daughter  of  Capt.  Abraham,  of  and  at 
Glocester.     Phenix  of  March  20,  181 3 

William,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  Winsor, 
daughter  of  Paris,  of  and  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  3,  1S14 

Benjamin  and  Sabra  Fiske,   both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  22,  1815 

Capt.  Richard  M.,  of  Providence,  and  Caro- 
line Snow,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mitchell,  Oct.  2,  i8i6 

Isaac  and  Sarah  Ann  Wolcott,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  7,  1816 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


283 


FIELD  Hannah  C,  daughter  of  late  John,  of 
Providence,  and  Jared  Curtis,  formerly  of 
Dudley,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Nov.  17, 

John  Albert  and  Deborah  Ann  Burr,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  James,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  at  F"irst  Congre- 
gational Church, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  David,  and  Griffen 
Child,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

Stephen  C,  formerly  of  Providence,  and 
Harriet  Wallace,  daughter  of  Capt.  David, 
of  and  at  Hyde  Co.,  N.  C.     Phenix  of 

William,  2d,  and  Lydia  Warner,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Joseph  and  Phebe  Wallen,  eldest  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  Jonathan,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Joanna,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and 
Samuel  M  Tabor,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Sophia  H.,  daughter  of  late  John,  and  John 
Wallen,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

William  G.,  formerly  of  Boston,  and  Eliza  B. 
Norris,  of  and  at  Bristol.      Patriot  of 

William  and  Lucy  Lefavor,  both  of  North 
Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taft, 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Isaac  Peck- 
ham,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Barnum,  of  Boston,  and  Frances  Eliza  Field, 
eldest  daughter  of  Richard  M.,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 

Frances  Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Richard  M., 
of  Providence,  and  Barnum  F"ield,  of  Bos- 
ton, at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 

Almira,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  and 
John  Miller,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Edward  and  Eliza  Jepson,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Barney  and  Lucinda  Preshoe,  both  of  and  at 
Taunton.     Patriot  of 

Sarah  and  David  Jackins,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 

Eliza  Jeanette,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Ham- 
ilton Warren,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  March  25, 


Aug.  20, 

1817 

Jan.  22, 

1818 

Dec.  12, 

181S 

Nov.  29, 

1818 

Oct.  7, 

1819 

Feb.  6, 

1820 

Feb.  9, 

1S20 

June  3, 

1820 

May  7, 

1821 

Oct.  25, 

1821 

Nov.  7, 

1821 

Nov.  7, 

1S21 

April  18, 

1822 

Sept.  ir, 

1822 

Sept.  14, 

1822 

March  11, 

1824 

816 


824 


284 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


FIELD  Horatio    and  Content  Wilbur,    both  of 

Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket,  Dec.  26,  1824 

Oliver  W.,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  H.  Ta- 
bor, daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Pawtucket,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  31,  1825 

Laban  and  Nancy  H.  F"isher,  both  of  Taun- 
ton, at  Easton.  Patriot  of  July  1,  1826 
Seth     and    Patience     Bowen,    at    Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  30,  1826 

Henry,     of    Taunton,     and     Hepzibah     C. 

Leonard,  of  and  at   Bridgewater.     Patriot 

of  Jan.  3,  1827 

Sarah  A.  and  John   V.  Hill,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  April  8,  1827 

John,  Jr.,  and   Mary  Burke,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  22,  1827 

Edward  and  Alice  Ann  Thurber,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  4,  1827 
Maria  M.  and  Caleb  B.  Snow,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Oct.  31,  1827 

Mary  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Isaac  Gifford, 

of  Little  Compton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  March  17,  1828 

Eliza    and    Henry    Martin,    both    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  July  7,  1S28 

Mehitable  and  Joshua  Smith,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn,  Feb.  8,  1829 

Amelia  Ann,  daughter   of  Rev.   D.   D.,  and 

Rev.  Josiah  Brewer,  Missionary  to  Greece, 

at  Stockbridge,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Dec.  19,  1829 

Abby  C,  daughter  of  Richard  M.,  and  John 

Edwin  Brown,  at  Providence,  at  the  Pacific 

Congregational     Church,     by     Rev.    Mr. 

Waterman,  Dec.  24,  1829 

Roswell   M.,  of    P'ayetteville,    and  Mary  Al- 

mira  Phelps,  of  Windsor,  at  Putney,  Vt., 

by  Hon.  Asa  Keyes,  Oct.  15,  1832 

FIELDS    Mary  and  John  Williams,  at  Walpole, 

N.  H.     This  is  his  third  wife  within  three 

years.     Phenix  of  Sept.  17,  1808 

Lucinda,  daughter   of  Capt.   Nathaniel,  and 

Horatio  Lincoln,  at  Taunton.  Patriot  of  April  12,  1S23 
FIFIELD  Elder  [Moses]  and  Cecelia  Knight,  at 

Methodist  Chapel,  Providence,  March  5,  1S20 

Elder  [Moses]  and  Celia  Knight,  at  Metho- 
dist Chapel,  Providence,  March  5,  1820 
Grace  and  Thomas   Atherton,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Aug.  20,  1831 

FILLMORE  Ruby,  daughter  of  Rev.  Amaziah, 

and  David  Avery,  Jr.,  of  Windham,  Ct.,  at 

Franklin,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Feb.  4,  1824 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  285 

FINCH   Alva  and  Frederica  Harris  Weed,  eldest 

daughter  of  William,  at  New  York.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  5,  1825 
Henry  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Greene,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  Aug.  14,  1829 

FINN   Henry  James,  one  of  the  Managers  of  the 

Boston  and  Providence  Theatre,  and  P21iza- 

beth  Powell,  second  daughter  of  late  Snel- 

ling,  Esq.,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gardi- 
ner, Sept.  14,  1826 
FINNEY     Ruth    T.    and    PZlkanah    French,    at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Phenix  of  June  29,  181 1 

Susan  and  Capt.  Oliver  Felch,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Pheni.x  of  June  29,  181 1 

Susan,  of  Warwick,  and  George  Arnold,  of 

Coventry,  at  Warwick.     Phenix  of  Aug.  24,  1S16 

James  and  Ardelia  Jane  W.  Pollock,  at  Fall 

River,  by  Rev.  R.  D.  Woodley,  May  19,  1828 

FISH   Mary  and  John  Hooke,  at  Daiivers,  Mass. 

Phenix  of  Oct.  29,  1808 

Mary  and  George  F.  Thorp,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  July  IS.  'Sir 
Capt.  Joseph,  sailing  master  ot  the  Privateer 

Schooner  David  Porter,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

Wheatley,  late  of   the  Boston  Theatre,  at 

Providence.     Phenix  of  July  9,  1814 

Joseph   B.  and  Sarah  Anthony,  daughter  of 

William,  both  of  I^oitsmouth,  at  Newport,  Jan.  5,  1816 

Abby,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Portsmouth,  and 

William  T.  Wilson,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.   Webb,  '  Dec.  24,  1S20 

Fanny  and  Milton   Read,  both  of   Seekonk, 

at  Pawtucket,  June  22,  1823 

Barzillai  and  Mary  Ann  Freeborn,  both  of 

Portsmouth,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May26,  1S24 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Henry  Lawton, 

both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Eddy,  Sept.  14,  1825 

William  and  Mary  Ann   Clarke,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  April  5,  1827 

Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Caleb,  of  Newport, 

and  Lorenzo  Moore,  of  Vermont,  at  New 

port,  Oct.  17,  1S27 

John    and    Frances    Barker,    both  of  and  at 

Portsmouth.     Patriot  of  Aug.  g,  1828 

Sarah  L.  and  Bennett  J.  Munro,  at  15ristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Griffin,  Sept.  25,  1S28 

Daniel  and  Sophoenia  Tobey,  both  of  Cen- 
tral P""alls,  at  Pawtucket,  Dec.  8,  1828 
Sarah,    daughter   of  George,  and  Joseph  B. 

Corey,  at  Portsmouth.     Patriot  of  Aug.  14,  1830 


286  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

FISH  Miss  and  Hook,  at  Balti- 
more, Md.  Patriot  of  June  30,  1832 
FISHER  Mrs.  Lucy  and  Benjamin  Parks,  printer, 

at  Boston.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  3,  1805 

Herman  C,  of  Providence,  and  Abby  Greene, 

at  Warwick.     Pheni.x  of  May  12,  1810 

John  VV.,  of  Island  of  St.   Croi.x,  and  Mary 

Whiting,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Sept.  18,  181 1 

Lydia    and    George  Arnold,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  June  15,  1812 

David    Anson,    of    Wrentham,     Mass.,    and 

Sarah  Ann  Comstock,  eldest  daughter  of 

Dr.  Ezekiel,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Edes,  April  25,  18:5 

Nathan,  of  Taunton,  and    Maria  Carpenter, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen,  at   Rehoboth, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  May  2,  18 19 

Pllizabeth,  daughter  of  E ,  Esq.,  of  Dan- 
ville, Ky.,  and  Peter  Southward,  formerly 

of  Newport,  at  Washington,  Miss.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  29,  1819 
George  C.  and  Harriet  Cady,  daughter  of  late 

Jonathan,   both    of   and    at    Killingly,    Ct. 

Patriot  of  April  29,  1820 

Lemuel    P.    and    Charlotte    Blackington,    at 

Attleboro,     (correct)  June  28,  1820 

James  and  Amanda  Potter,  eldest  daughter 

of  Capt.  Job,  both  of  and  at  Pavvtuxet,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Jan.  16,  182 1 

Mrs.  Susannah  and  Thomas  Lawrence,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Benjamin   Peck, 

Esq.,  Nov.  23,  1822 

Freeman,  of  Falmouth,  Mass.,  and  Catharine 

Brown,  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  and  at  North 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Patriot 

of  Jan.  4,  1823 

George  and  Ann  Eliza  Chaffee,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  July  28,  1823 

Lois  B.,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  and  Joseph 

Maxcy,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Ferguson,  Aug.  31,  1823 

Marvin  VV.  and  Harriet  Braird,  at  St.   Paul's 

Church,  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Dec.  25,  1823 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Seth  Swain,  of  Paw- 
tucket, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  Nov.  29,  1825 
Nancy  H.  and  Laban  Field,  both  of  Taunton, 

at  Easton.     Patriot  of  July  i,  1826 

William  and  Harriet  Linnell,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Dec.  24,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  2  87 

FISHER    Ann  and  Abner  Goldsmith,    both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  30,  1827 
Schuyler,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mary  Rawson,  of 

Smithfield,  at  Cumberland,  Feb.  3,  1828 

Betsey,  of  Wrentham,  and  William  Marshall, 

of  Providence,  at  Wrentham,  by   Rev.   Mr. 

Fiske,  May  30,  1828 

Thomas  R.    and    Judeth    VVilleston,    both  of 

Smithfield,    at    Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Pickering,  Oct.  22,  1828 

FISKE  Job  Wilbur  and  Cyrene  Atvvood,  at  Scit- 

uate,  by  Rev.  John  Westcott.     Phenix  of  Dec.  i,  1804 

Sarah,  of  Needham,  Mass.,  and  Jesse  Kings- 
bury,   of    Boston,    at    Needham,    after    12 

years'  courtship.     Pheni.x  of  March  12,  1808 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Dr.  Caleb,  of    .Scituate, 

and  Uriel  Rea,  of    Providence,  at  Scituate, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wolcott,  March  26,  1S09 

Marietta,  daughter  of  Isaac,  P2sq..   and   Peleg 

Clarke,  at  Johnston,  April  23,  1809 

Edmund  and  Abby    P.    ]?ro\vn,    daughtei-  of 

Nathan,  both  of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Sprague,  May  12,  1809 

Mary,  daughter  of    Dr.    Caleb,    of    Scituate, 

and  James  LeBaron,  of  Hristol.  at  Scituate, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  5,  i8ri 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Peleg,  Esq.,  and  Jere- 
miah   Sheldon,  at    Scituate,  by    Rev.  Mr. 

Knight,  .Sept.  9,  i8r2 

Josiah  Jones,    Esq.,  and  Jerusha  Norton,  of 

and    at    Wrentham,    Mass.,  by    Re\-.     Mr. 

Fiske,  May  5,  1813 

Amey,    eldest    daughter    of    Sheldon,     and 

Ephraim  Howard,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Lewis.     Phenix  of  June  19,  1813 

Sabra  and  Benjamin    Field,    both  of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Cano,  Oct.  22,  1815 

Nathan,  of  Northboro,  Mass.,  and  .Sarah  Ann 

Arnold,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph,    of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  March  25,  1816 

Philip  M.,    Esq.,   of    Scituate,  and    Eliza    A. 

Taylor,  daughter  of  late  William,  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  7,  18 17 

Samuel  P.  and  Charlotte  Blackington,  at  At- 
tleboro, by  Rev.  Mr.  Nelson,  June  28,  1820 
Mrs.  Harriet  K.,  second  daughter  of  the  late 

Col.  Stephen  Sheldon,  and  Israel  G.  Man- 
chester, at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Charles  Stone,  Dec.  9,  1S21 
Peleg,  Esq.,  of    Providence,  and   Mrs.   Amey 

Fenner,  of  Johnston,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tatem,  June  11,  1822 


288  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

FISKE  Samuel  and  Sally  Kent, -youngest  daugh- 
ter of  George,  both  of  Johnston,  at  Crans- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight.     Patriot  of  Aug.  17,  1822 

Rev.   Wilbur,  of  Vermont,  and    Ruth    Peck, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  June  9,  1823 

Clarissa  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Anthony 
Turner,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  18,  1823 

James,  of    Ellsworth,    Me.,    and     Mehitable 

Snow,  of  and  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  Feb.  23,  1825 

Amos,  of  Providence,  and    Sarah  Waterman, 

of  and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Charles  .Stone,  Feb.  26,  1826 

Elisha    and    Olive    Angell,    at    Scituate,  by 

Elder  Stowe,  March  15,  1827 

Philip,  of  Providence,  and  Caroline  Briggs, 
daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at  Coventry,  by 
Rev,  Mr.  Tatem,  May  20,  1827 

Peleg,  of  Providence,  and  Caroline  A.  Greene, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Paw- 
tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  June  21,  1827 

Lydia  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Samuel  Long- 
ley,  of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Seamans,  April  25,  1828 

Mary  S..  of  Providence,  and  Cyrus  R.  Bene- 
dict, of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  April  25,  1828 

FITZGERLAND   Edward  and  Mrs.  Waitestill 
Ann  Fenner,  both  of  and  at  Johnston      Pa- 
^^l^'^'triot  of  Dec.  28,  1822 

FITZHUGH    John    and    Nancy    Sharpe,    near 

Washington  City.     Patriot  of  May  24,  1823 

FITZPATRICK  Ann  H.,  of  Savannah,  Ga„ 
and  Samuel  Macomber,  of  Providence,  at 
Savannah,  Feb.  5,  1812 

FITTS  Almira  and  Joel  Whitaker,  both  of  and  ' 

at  Seekonk.     Patriot  of  Dec.  26,  1827 

Almira  and  Joel  Whitaker,  at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Dec.  30,  1827 

Harriet  and  William  H.  Hudson,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Church,  Nov.  19,  1829 

F"LAGG   Mrs.  Polly,  40,  and  Simon  Allen,  20,  at 

Bernardstown,  Mass.     Pheni.x  of  Feb.  14,  1807 

Sarah  S.  and  William  H.  Mann,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  23,  1827 

Dr.  John  F.  11  and  May  H.  Jackson,  daugh- 
ter of  Richard,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  3,  1827 

Mary  W.  and  Dexter  Hathaway,  both  of 
Smithfield,  at  Woonsocket  Falls,  Sept.  30,  1832 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  289 

FLARETY  Sarah    and  Danie]  Taylor,  both    of 

Hoston,  at  Providence,  April  17,  181 3 

FLEET  Malankton,  of  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  and  Es- 
ther Freebody,  only  daughter  of  late  Sam- 
uel, at  Bristol,  May  25,  1829 

FLEETWOOD  Thomas   and  Mary  B.    Palmer, 

at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Sept.  21,  1S31 

FLEMING  J.  W.C.  and  Mary  R.  Rotch,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  Jr.,  Esq.,  at  New  Bedford,  Aug.  i,  1S23 
George  and  Margaret  Kiggins,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  12,  1832 

FLEMMING  Sally    Ann    and    Levi  Alillard,  at 

Providence,  March  7,  1816 

FLETCHER   Miss and   Hon.  Nathaniel 

Thurston,  one  of  the  Senators  for  Essex 
Co.,  Mass.,  his  7th  wife,  at  Bradford, 
Mass.     Phenix  of  July  22,  1809 

Thomas,  Jr.,  and  Charlotte  E.   Clarke,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  7,  1820 

Mary,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Solomon  Rogers,  of 

Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  June  29,  1S22 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Joseph 
Briggs,  formerly  of  Smithfield,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  9,  1S26 

Jane    Boardman,    third     daughter     of     late 

Thomas,  and  Augustus  Arnold,  Oct.  22,  1S29 

Matilda  and  Asa  Alexander  Woolley,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  17,  1830 

William  Snelling,  of  Providence,  and  Lucy 
Willard  Dexter,  daughter  of  Capt.  Nathan- 
iel G.  B.,  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
P'rieze,  Oct.  21,  1830 

Juliet,  second  daughter  of  Thomas,  and 
Greene  Clapp,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  Nov.  8,  1831 

FLINN  Dolly,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,and  Dr.  Willis 
Johnston,  of  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  at  Wood- 
stock, by  Rev.  Mr.  Lyman,  March  30,  1806 

FLINT  Mr and  Miss Steele,   in 

England.      Phenix  of  Aug.  19,  1809 

FLIPPER  Susan  and    James  Nipper,  in    North 

Carolina.     Phenix  of  Oct.  28,  1809 

FLATFORD  William,  85,  Soldier  of  the  Revo- 
lution, and  Chloe  Allen,  45,  at  Summerfield, 
Va.     Patriot  of  Sept.  11,  1830 

FLOYD  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  General,  and 
George  Washington  Clinton,  son  of  the 
Vice  President  of  the  U.  S.,  at  New  York. 
Phenix  of  Oct.  15,  1808 

FLYNT     Mrs.    Susannah,    44,    and     Ebenezer 

Graves,  68,  at  Baltimore.     Patriot  of  May  27,  1820 


290 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


FOGG  David  and  Henrietta  Davis,  both  of 
Salem  Co,  N.  J.,  at  Petersburg,  by  Zac- 
cheas  Ray,  Esq.,  Sept.  15,  1821 

Francis  B.,  Esq.,  attorney,  formerly  of  New- 
port, and  Mary  Rutledge,  daughter  of 
Major  Henry  M.,  of  and  at  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Patriot  of  Nov.  12,  1823 

FOLGER  Susan,  24,  and  Benjamin   Pell,  69,  of 

New  York,  at  Nantucket.     Phenix  of  June  4,  1808 

FOLLETT  Melinda,  daughter  of  Comfort,  and 
Ellis  Cooke,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  July  2,  1820 

Oliver,  of  Cumberland,  and  Levina  Pickering, 
of  Bellingham,  Mass.,  at  Cumberland,  by 
Nathan  Arnold,  Esq.,  March  18,  1821 

Rosanna,  daughter  of  Luther,  of  Cumber- 
land, and  Virgil  Blake,  of  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Oct.  25,  1821 

Elice  and  Adelia  A.  Arnold,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Jabez  Amesbury,  Esq.,  Nov.  7,  1822 

Polly,  daughter  of  Luther,  and  Amos  Cooke, 
Jr ,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Potter,  March  30,  1823 

Polly  and  Cyrus  Bullock,  at  Rehoboth.  Pa- 
triot of  June  II,  1823 

Lewis,  of  Cumberland,  and  Rebecca  Mathevv- 
son,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,  June  10,  1824 

Isaac,  of  Cumberland,  and  Ann  Eliza  Rem- 
ington, of  and   at   Smithfield.     Patriot  of         July  16,  1825 

Seth,  of  Grafton,  Mass.,  and  Mary  S.  Nolan, 
of  and  at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Jacobs.     Patriot  of  April  26,  1826 

FOLSOM  Thomas,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth   Laigh- 

ton,  at  Portsmouth.     Patriot  of  Nov.  21,  1829 

F0NERDP:N  Ann,  daughter  of  Adam,  Esq  ,  of 
Baltimore,  and  E.   S.  Thomas,  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.      Phenix  of  Jan.  18,  1806 
FORBUSH  Mary  Ann  and  Leland  Bachellor,  at 

Grafton.     Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1832 

FORD  Thomas  and  Eliza  Fuller,  daughter  of 
Liscomb,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Phenix  of  May  14,  1814 

James,  attorney  at  law,  and  Dorcas  Adams, 

both  of  and  at  Fall  River.     Patriot  of  Sept.  25,  1824 

Patience,  of  Glocester,  and  Amos  Williams, 
of  Foster,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Jan.  4,  1826 

FORGOT     Julia     and     James    McConnell,    at 

Natchez.     Phenix  of  Oct.  14,  1809 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  ^Ql 

FORKS  Mrs.   Sally,  of    North   Providence,    and 

VVinsor  Merethevv,  of    and  at    Huntsville, 

N.  Y.,  June  3,  1824 

FORRESTER      Eleanor,     daughter     of     Capt. 

Simon,  and  Thomas  Carlile,  pastor  of  St. 

Peter's    Church,    at    Salem,    by    Rev.   Mr. 

Abbott.     Phenix  of  July  6,  1816 

FORSTER  John    M.,    40,  and   Lucy   Plant,    18, 

daughter    of     Ethel,    at    Freehold,    N.    Y. 

Pheni.x  of  Sept.  17,  1803 

Lydia  and  David  Beal,  Jr.,  both  of  Kingston, 

Mass.,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Jan.  28,  1S09 

FORT  Peter,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  and  Celia  Dem- 

ing,  daughter  of  Capt.   Morris,  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  22,  1S25 

FORTH   Hannah  H  ,  of  North   Providence,  and 

Bat  Hunt,  of  North    Kingstown,  at  East 

Greenwich, 
FOSDICK  Frances    and    Benjamin    Smith,     of 

Providence,  merchant,  at  Portland,  Me., 
James  W.  and  Abigail  D.  Comstock,    daugh- 
ter of    late    Dr.    Ephraim,    both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
James  VV.  and  Maria    Thurber,  daughter  of 

late  Edward,   Esq.,  both  of   and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Abby  C,   daughter  of   James  W.,  of    Provi- 
dence, and  John  B.  James,  of  and  at  New 

York,     Patriot  of 
FOSS  John  and  Sarah  B.  Slade,  both  of   and  at 

Smithfield.     Patriot  of 
BOOSTER   Hon.    Theodore    and    Esther  Bowen 

Millard,  daughter  of  Noah,  Jr.,  of    Foster, 

at  Mt.  Hygeria,  P'oster,  by  Rev.  John  Will- 
iams, July  20,  1803 
Theodore  A.,  Esq..  attorney  at  law,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Julia  Greene,  daughter  of  Jacob, 

of  and  at  Coventry,  Dec.  12,  1804 

John    D.    and  Amey  Sprague,    daughter  of 

Jonathan,  Esq.,  at  Cranston,    by  Rev.   Dr. 

Gano,  Feb.  3,  1805 

Elizabeth    and    Thomas    Perry,    cashier    of 

Washington  Bank,  at  Hopkmton.     Phenix 

of  Nov.  26,  1808 

Maria  W.,    11,  and    George  Thomas,    18,  at 

Kingston,  Mass.     Phenix  of  May  26,  1810 

Daniel,  of  Newburyport,  and  Charry  Tuller, 

daughter  of  Rev.  Martin,  of  Royalton,  Vt., 

at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shephard,  May  16,  181 1 


Aug.  29, 

1822 

March  i. 

1803 

May  2, 

1814 

Jan.  27, 

1818 

Oct.  13, 

1832 

Dec.  12, 

1829 

292  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

FOSTER    Peregrim   P.   and    Rebecca     Brown, 

both  of  Coventry,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Curtis  Phenix  of  Dec.  5,  1812 

Charles  O.    and  Sarah    Pitcher,  daughter  of 

late  Lemuel,  at  Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  Aug.  5,  1813 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Jesse,  and  Asa  Win- 

sor,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Williams.     Phenix  of  Nov.  27,  18 13 

Major  Charles  and  Mary   C.   Drake,    both  of 

Taunton,  at  Providence,  Oct.  3,  1814 

Aseneth    O.,    daughter  of    Ebenezer,    Esq., 

and  John  C.  Dodge,  both  of    and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  at  St.  John's 

Church,  Feb.  24,  1818 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Jesse,  of    Smithfield,  and 

Capt.  Joseph  Clarke,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  14,  1819 

Robert  W.  and  Mary  Ann  Simmons,  both  of 

and    at  Providence,   by  Rev.    Mr.   Brown. 

Patriot  of  Aug.  9,  1823 

John,  of  Bath,  and  Ardelia  P.  Lawton,  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  21,  1823 

Col.  Charles  C,  formerly  of   Providence,  and 

Leonora  Hall,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  and 

at  Sparta,  Ala.     Patriot  of  June  5,  1824 

Benjamin  and  Sarah  Norton,  both  of   and  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  20,  1824 

Benjamin  T.,  of  Providence,  and  Zeolide  W. 

]-5rown,  of    Wrentham,  at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  30,  1825 

Abraham  and  Esther  Taylor,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  25,  1826 

John  A.  and  Lucretia  Cady,    both  of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  10,  1828 

Capt.  Freeman,  of  Scituate,  Mass.,  and  Eliza 

Thompson,  daughter  of  late  John,  Esq.,  of 

Providence,  at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Sept.  24,  1828 

Sophronia,  of  Cranston,  and  Richard  M.  Fen- 

ner,  of  Providence,    at    Cranston,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  12,  1828 

William,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  and  Elizabeth 

Wheeler,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pickering,  April  6,  1829 

Elizabeth  S.,  daughter  of    William,  of    New 

York,  and  Nicholas  S.  Winsor,  cashier   of 

the  Smithfield  National  Bank,  at  Glocester, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen.     Patriot  of  Nov.  19,  1831 

FOUSHEE  Isabella,  daughter  of  Dr.    William, 

and   Thomas    Ritchie,    editor  of  the  En- 
quirer, at  Richmond,  Va.     Phenix  of  March  14,  1807 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  293 

FOWLE  Maria,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  VVa- 
tertown,  Mass.,  and  Abiathan  G.  Britton, 
Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  O.xford,  N.  H.,  at 
Providence,  by  WiUiam  Jones,  Esq.,  Nov.  7,  1S09 

Eliza,  of  Watertovvn,  and  Charles  Smith,  of 

Boston,  at  Providence.     Pheni.x  of  Dec.  12,  1812 

FOWLER  Sarah  and  Edward  Martin,  at  Al- 
bany.    Pheni.x  of  May  18,  iSir 

Lydia,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Isaac,  and  Joseph 
Earle,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thomp- 
son, Jan.  24,  1 81 3 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  and 
Samuel  Fowler  Gardiner,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton.     Pheni.x  of  June  29,  1816 

Sarah,  of  Newport,  and  Jacf)b  Pinckney,  of 
North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker,  May  24,  1818 

George  S.  and  Hannah  Weeden,  daughter  of 

John,  at  North  Kingstown.     Patriot  of  June  30,  1819 

Mary  Ann,  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  and  Lewis 
Peck,  formerly  of  Providence,  in  New 
York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  McClay,  July  i,  1819 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Slocum,  and 
Thomas  S.  Stanhope,  at  Newport.  Patriot 
of  June  28,  1820 

Knock  and  Lydia  Bullock,  daughter  of  Abel, 
both  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson,  Nov.  26,  1820 

Sophia,  a  pupil,  and  Rev,  Thomas  H.  Gal- 
laudit,  one  of  the  Governors  of  the  Deaf 
and  Dumb  Institute  at  Hartford,  at  Guil- 
ford, Ct.     Patriot  of  Sept.  12,  1821 

Eliza  Cutter  and  Ebenezer  Seatle,  both  of 
and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  26,  1824 

Isaac  and  Ann  Borden,  both  of  F"all  River, 
at  Assonet.     Patriot  of  March  23,  1825 

Rev.  William  C.  and  Mrs.  Harriet  Cobb, 
daughter  of  Noah  Webster,  Esq.,  at  New 
Haven.     Patriot  of  Aug.  6,  1825 

Martha,  daughter  of  Christopher,  of  New- 
port, and  William  Littlefield,  of  Tennes- 
see, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Oct.  3,  1S25 

Ann,  of  Newport,  and  Serrell  E.  Sweet,  of 

and  at  Johnston,  Dec.  20,  1827 

Julia,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Isaac,  and  John 
Marvell,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  at  Reho- 
both, by  Rev.  Mr.  Vernon,  Jan.  24,  1828 

Damaries  and  Arnold  Pettis,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Feb.  28,  1828 


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VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


FOWLER  Nancy  Clarke,  daughter  of  Christo- 
pher, Esq.,  and  Lieut.  Alexander  Dallis 
Bache,  U.  S.  Corps  of  Engineers,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Sept.  30,  1828 

Hannah,  daughter  of  John,  and  Edward  Sea- 
grave,  of  Cumberland,  she  was  of  North- 
bridge,  at  said  place,  by  John  Fowler,  Esq.,         Dec.  24,  1829 

Frances,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Christo- 
pher, and  William  Sullivan  Randolph,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  July  19,  183 1 

Samuel  M.,  editor  of  the  Pawtucket  Chroni- 
cle, and  Mary  Collins,  daughter  of  Capt. 
William,  of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Welsh.     Patriot  of  July  21,  1830 

Mary  Ann  and   Hiram   Hill,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickermg,  June  13,  1832 

FOX   Lucy  K.   and  Otis  Sweet,    at  Providence. 

Pheni.x  of  Aug.  14,  1S13 

Mary  A.  and  James  E.  Rhodes,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  8,  1818 

Esther  H.,  daughter  of   Dea.  S ,  and 

Elias  B.   Chappell,  of  Westerly,  at  Water- 
ford,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Jan.  26,  1820 

George  W.  and  Sarah  Pottle,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  LJr.  Gano,  Jan.  11,  1821 

Elizabeth  K.  and  John  Stagg,  of  Charles 
City,  Va.,  in  Herrico  Co.,  Va.,  by  Rev. 
William  H.  Hart,  Feb.  6,  1823 

Elizabeth  K.  and  John  Stagg,  at  Richmond, 
Va.,  by  Rev.  Parson  Hart.     Patriot  of  March  8,  1823 

FRADPLN  John  and  Hannah  Salisbury,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr.   Sanborn,  Dec.  3,  1829 

FRANCOUR     Maria    and    Willard    Sayles,     at 

Wrentham.     Phenix  of  June  22,  1816 

FRANKLIN    Henry  P.,  merchant,  and  Hannah 

Cooke,  daughter  of  the  late   Daniel,  Esq.,         Dec.  18,  1804 

Henry  P.,  of  Providence,  and  Charlotte  Bick- 
nell,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wat- 
son, March  29,  i8i2 

Jeremiah  and   Almy  Albro,  at  Coventry,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Palmer.     Patriot  of  June  9,1819 

Viall  and  Mary  Hawkins,  daughter  of  Darius, 
both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Potter,  Feb.  23,  1820 

George  B.  and  Abby  Ann  Springer,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Isaac,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano.  Feb.  6,  1825 

Eliza,   daughter   of   Robert,   and   James    C. 

Easton,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  April  5,  1825 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  29  5 

FRANKLIN  Charles  H.  and  Mary  Ann  Paine, 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  April  15.  1827 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Henry  P.,  and  Amos 

D.  Smith,  Nov.  7,  1827 

Elisha  and  Sarah  Williston,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Oct.  21,  1828 

Betsey  B.  and  Benjamin  B.  Slade,  both  of 
and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bonney.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  30,  1829 

William  B.,  of  Taunton,  and  Sarah  M. 
Richards,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wright.      Patriot  of  Dec.  16,  1S29 

FRANKS   John,    printer,    and    Mary  Tuttle,  of 

Georgetown,  at    Washington.     Pheni.x    of         Jan.  27,  18 10 

FREAKE   Miss and  Mr.- Spry;  in 

England.     Phenix  of  Aug.  19,  1S09 

FREYMOUTH   Benjamin   V.,  printer,  and  Ann 

Fausset,  at  Philadelphia.     Pheni.x  of  July  4,  1807 

FREEBODY  William,  of  Newport,  and  Susan 
W.  Slocum,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pitman.     Patriot  of  Aug.  25,  1819 

Sarah  D.,  daughter  of  William,  and  Capt. 
Joseph  G.  Steavens,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Oct.  28,  1820 

Mary  G.,  daughter  of  William,  of  Newport, 
and  William  R.  Phillips,  of  Providence,  at 
Newport.     Patriot  of  April  11,  1821 

Charles  T.  and  Hannah  R.  Mumford,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  June  29,  1822 

Lydia  E.,  of  Newport,  and  John  C.  Thomp- 
son, of  Providence,  at  Newport,  Nov.  4,  1827 

Esther,  only  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  and 
Malankton  Fleet,  of  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  at  Bris- 
tol, May  25,  1829 

Elizabeth  N.,  youngest  daughter  of  William, 
of  Newport,  and  James  W.  Gladding,  of 
Providence,  at  Newport,  Nov.  12,  1832 

FREEBORN  Henry  and  Hannah  Sisson,  daugh- 
ter of  Richard,  of  Portsmouth,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Jan.  9,  1819 

Isaac  and  Judith  Hambley,  daughter  of 
Peleg,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilbur,  May  10,  1822 

Ann,   daughter   of  Henry,   and   George  W. 

Lake,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,      March  17,  1824 

Mary  Ann  and  Barzillai  Fish,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  26,  1824 

Mary  S.,  daughter   of   Henry,   and  Michael 

Callahan,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  July  31,  1822 


296  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 


FREEBORN    Capt.    Gideon  and    Freelove    N. 
Weeden,  at  Wickford,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Gale, 

Marcy,  daughter  of  late  Capt. ,  of  Wick- 
ford, and  Pardon  D.  Tillingha.st,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gale, 

Elizabeth  and  Josiah  Chace,  both  of  and  at 
Portsmouth,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 

Mary  C.  and  Daniel  McCartee,  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  John,  and  Isaac  Law- 
ton,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ganimell, 

Frances  P.  and  Asa  B.  Waite,  both  of  and 
at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Burge, 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Ports- 
mouth, and  Joseph  C.  Peckham,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Baltimore, 
FREEMAN  Nancy,  of  Providence,  and  Amasa 
Jones,  of  Wrentham,  at  Providence,  by 
William  B.  Martin,  PIsq., 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Haskell,  Esq.,  and 
Joseph  Caldwell,  merchant,  at  Barre,  Mass. 
Pheni.x  of 

Mary  and  Amos  Daniels,  both  of  and  at  Men- 
don.      Pheni.x  of 

Gabriel,  of  Virginia,  and  Lucy  S.  Blackwell, 
at  Augusta,  Ga.     Phenix  of 

Lucinda,  of  Attleboro,  and  Lewis  Armstrong, 
of  Rehoboth,  at  Attleboro, 

Polly,  of  Attleboro,  and  Abel  Tripp,  at  Re- 
hoboth, 

Delia,  daughter  of  Major  Salisbury,  and  Thad- 
deus  Prentice,  at  Smithfield.     Phenix  of 

George  W.  and  Sarah  Salisbury,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev,  Mr.  li.iker, 

Eli  and  Worthy  Whipple,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Potter, 

Fidelia,  daughter  of  Salisbury,  of  Cumber- 
land, and  George  W.  Eddy,  of  Smithfield, 
at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 

Whipple  and  Mrs.  Susannah  Webber,  both 
of  Smithfield,  by  Benjamin  Peck,  Esq., 

Sarah  and  William  Read,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, 

William,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mary  Slocum,  of 
and  at  Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 
Patriot  of 

Eliza  and  Gushing  Brown,  Jr.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


Nov.  13, 

1825 

April  9, 

1826 

Aug.  9, 

1826 

Oct.  4, 

1826 

Dec.  ;, 

1826 

Feb.  4, 

1830 

May  12, 

1831 

April  7, 

1805 

Feb.  21, 

1807 

Dec.  12, 

1807 

July  29, 

1809 

July  14, 

1813 

Oct.  26, 

1814 

Nov.  18, 

18 1 5 

April  6, 

1817 

May  6, 

1821 

May  13, 

1821 

Sept.  4, 

1821 

Aug.  8, 

1822 

Nov.  15, 

1826 

April  24, 

1828 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


291 


FREEMAN  Marshall  G.,  of  Pruvidence,  and 
Eluropee  Stafford,  at  Natick  Village. 
Patriot  of 

Benjamin  W.  and  Mary  G.  Howard,  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of 

Elizabeth  C.,  of  Boston,  and  G.  Handy,  of 
Bristol,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of 

Nathaniel  and  Elsie  D.  Whipple,  whose  hus- 
band was  murdered  by  Jesse  Strong,  at 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     Patriot  of 

Margaret  and  Benjamin  Bartlett,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     Patriot  of 

Mrs.    Hannah    and    Benjamin  Dearborn,  at 
Boston.     Patriot  of 
FRENCH    Eliza  and  James  Peckham,  formerly 
of  Providence,  at  Salem,  Mass.     Pheni.x  of 

Sally  and  Edward  Kellogg,  printer,  at  New 
Hartford,  N.  Y.     Phenlx  of 

Eliza,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Henry  IMa.xcy,  of 
Attleboro,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of 

Eikanah  and  Ruth  S.  Finney,  at  ]5ristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Phenix  of 

Lieut.  Ezra  and  Nancy  Bullock,  both  of  At- 
tleboro, at  Rehoboth, 

Ebenezer,  one  of  the  editors  of  the  Baltimore 
Patriot,  and  Caroline  Hargrove,  at  Balti- 
more, Md.,  by  Rev.  Air.  Hargrove,  l^he- 
nix  of 

Hannah  and  Benjamin  Bucklin.  both  of  and 
at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

William,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Sally 
Gardiner,  of  and  at  North  Kingstown,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  North  up, 

Ezra  and  Ann  Smith,  both  of  and  at  See- 
konk, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Abel,  Esq.,  of  Seekonk, 
Mass  ,  and  Roswell  Philips,  of  Eaton,  Mad- 
ison Co.,  N.  Y.,  at  Providence, 

Mary,  of  Seekonk,  and  Roswell  Phillips,  of 
Eaton,  Madison   Co.,  N.  Y..  at  Providence, 

Bethiah  and  David  White,  both  of  Attleboro, 
at  Rehoboth, 

Nancy  and  Thomas  Richards,  both  of  and  at 
Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder, 

Betsey  and  Spencer  Richards,  at  Attleboro, 

Cassander  and  Adeline  Strange,  at  l^erkeley, 
Mass., 

Olive  and  James  Lord,  both  of  Attleboro,  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Josiah,  48,  and  Miss  Betsey  Jackman,  40,  his 
5th  wife,  at  Solon,  Me.     Patriot  of 


June  25, 

1828 

Aug.  6, 

1828 

Oct.  I, 

182S 

Jan.  21, 

1829 

Feb.  6, 

1830 

Feb.  24, 

1S30 

Jan.  24, 

1807 

Nov.  26, 

1808 

Oct.  21, 

1809 

June  29, 

181 1 

April  I, 

1813 

March  5, 

1814 

May  29, 

1814 

Feb.  2, 

1815 

Dec.  7, 

1S15 

Feb.  27, 

1816 

Feb.  27, 

1816 

Dec.  28, 

1S17 

April  19, 
Dec.  2, 

iSiS 
1819 

May  13, 

1822 

July  4, 

1S23 

Jan.  31, 

1S24 

298  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 

FRENCH  Otis  and  Martha  A.    Baker,    both  of 

and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Oct.  2i,  1824 

John   R.,  of  P"all  River,  and  Sarah  Caroline 

Weekes,  of  and  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  April  5,  1827 

Benjamin,  of  Ro.xbury,  Mass.,  and  Hannah 
Wheelock,  formerly  of  Shrewsbury,  Mass., 
at  Cumberland,  Nov.  11,  1827 

Harvey,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Lydia  L. 
Peck,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Barney,  Nov.  29,  1827 

Dea.    Enos    and    Mrs.   Mary    Earle,  at    Fall 

River,  Sept.  23,  1828 

Elizabeth  P.,  daughter  of  late  Ephraim,  and 
Major  Borden,  at  P'all  River  Village,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Ross,  Dec.  24,  1828 

William  S.  and  Cynthia  Briggs,  at  Pawtucket. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  25,  1829 

Sarah,  of  Tewkesbury,  and  Richard  H.  Bur- 
ton, editor  of  Something  New,  at  Charles- 
town,  Mass.  Patriot  of  July  28,  1830 
FRANCIS  I,  Emperor  of  Austria,  and  Charlotte 
Augusta,  Princess  of  Bavaria,  and  late  but 
divorced  wife  of  the  Prince  Royal,  now 
King  of  Wurtemberg.  She  is  in  her  25th 
and  he  in  his  49th  year,  at  Munich,                       Oct.  29,  1816 

Simeon,  Jr.,  one  of  the  editors  ot  the  Advo- 
cate, and  Eliza  Ramsay,  at  New  London, 
Ct.     Patriot  of  Dec.  20,  18.20 

John,  one  of  the  publishers  of  the  Times,  and 

Adelia  S.  Bowles,  at  Hartford,  Ct.,  Nov.  19,  182 1 

John  Brown  and  Ann  Carter  Brown,  only 
daughter  of  Nicholas,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  June  18,  1822 

Lucy  and  James  English,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of  April  21,  1824 

Thomas  and  Mary  McDonnell,  both  of  and 

at  New  York,  Feb.  i,  1825 

Thomas,  formerly  of  Boston,  and  Polly  Har- 
vey, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Ludlow,  May  30,  1825 

Fanny  and  Ebenezer  Lee,  at  Taunton,  Dec.  11,  1825 

Catharme,  daughter  of  Dea.  Peleg,  and  Will- 
iam Boyd,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  April  29,  1826 

Mary   and   John    Burrell,   at  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  July  13,  1828 

Elisha  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Alexander,  both 
of  North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  19,  1828 

Celia  Ann,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Edward 
K.  Bowen,  of  Providence,  at  Thompson, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Graves,  Dec.  29,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


299 


FRANCIS  John  Brown,  of  Warwick,  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Harrison,  of  and  at  Philadel- 
phia.    Patriot  of  June  6,  1832 

FRICKETT  Miss ~  and  Mr. Grace; 

in  England.     Phenix  of  Aug.  19,  1809 

FRIEND  Mary,  of  Newport,  and  Peter  Glad- 
ding, of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tay- 
lor, Dec.  10,  1826 

FRINK  Eliza  and  James  Haile,  both  of  and  at 

Warren.     Patriot  of  June  4,  1825 

FRITH  Sarah  W.,  of  Savannah,  and  Joseph  R. 
Aborn,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Savan- 
nah, by  Rev.  Mr.    Snodgrass.     Patriot  of         June  19,  1822 

FRIZELL  Calvin  W.  and  Rosannah  Whitte- 
more,  both  of  Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Elder  Allen,  Sept.  25,  1825 

FROST  William   R.  and  Sarah  A.   Smith,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,         Feb.  26,  181 8 
Walter,  of    I-Joston,    and    Esther   Ingraham, 
daughter    of     Jabel,    Esq.,  at    Pawtucket. 
Patriot  of  March  12,  1825 

FROTHINGHAM     Hannah,    daughter    of   the 

late  Nathaniel,  and  Col.  liarle  Potter,  April  13,  1806 

Ebenezer,  of  Boston,  and  Sophia  Sweet, 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  Simon,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  S,  1810 

FRUIT  Elizabeth,  54,  and  Jacob  Harmer,  22;  in 

North  Carolina.     Patriot  of  Jan.  12,  1S20 

FRY  Allen  and   Mrs.  Judith  Winslow,  at    East 

Greenwich,  Dec.  20,  1807 

Richard  and  Waitey  Phillips,  second  daugh- 
ter of  Asa,  at  Foster,  O  181 1 
Eleanor,    daughter     of     Thomas,    and     Dr. 
Charles  Eldredge,  at  East  Greenwich,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Parker,                                                       Nov.  19,  1820 
Alice,  of    Vinal  Haven,  and  Henry    Pierce, 
of    Rhode    Island,    at    Vinal    Haven,    Me. 
Patriot  of                                                                       Jan.  g,  1822 
Abby  Ann,    of  Providence,   and  William   G. 
Cramp,    of  Pawtucket,    at   Providence,    by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,                                                            Dec.  i,  1824 
Ruth,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  East  Green- 
wich, and  Joseph  Arnold,  of  North  Kings- 
town, at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,         Nov.  26,  1826 
Mary   P'lagg  and  Edward  P.  Knowles,  both 

of' and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  4,  1827 

Nicholas  S.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Esther 
C.  Reynolds,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq., 
of  North  Kingstown,  at  VVickford.  Pa- 
triot of  March  19,  1828 


300  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

FRY  Harriet  and  Robert  C.  Corey,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  IVIr.  Sanborn,  March  18,  1830 
FULLER  Eliza  H.,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  of 
Providence,  and  Capt.  Richard  Colony,  of 
Belfast,  Me.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev  Mr. 
Wilson.     Pheni.K  of  Aug.  27,  1803 

Joseph  and  Betsey  Gonsolve,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gano,  Nov.  16,  1806 

Micah,    22,    and    Kitty    Winchester,    62,    at 

Bristol,  Eng.     Phenix  of  March  7,  1807 

Susan  O.  and  Dr.  Benjamin  Pope,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev,  Mr.  Edes,  April  6,  1807 

Phebe   and   William  Peirce,  both    of  and  at 

Providence,    by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  3,  1810 

Dr.  Jacob,  of  Providence,  and  Abigail  Paine, 

of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Jan.  27,  181 1 

Charry,  daughter  of  Rev.  Martin,  of  Royal- 
ton,  Vt.,  and  Daniel  Foster,  of  Newbury- 
port,  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sheperd,  May  16,  181 1 

Levi  and  Charlotte  Barrows,  at  Thetford,  Vt. 
The  groom  is  6  ft  9  m  tall  while  the  bride 
is  very  short  in  stature.     Phenix  of 

Ann  and  John  Sadler,  at  Attleboro, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Liscomb,  and  Thomas 
Fard,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson.     Phenix  of 

Levi  and  Marv  Peck,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill. 

Noah,  of  Seekonk,  and  Corrina  Pearce,  of  and 
at  Rehoboth,  by  Sebra  Lawton,  Esq., 

Abby  P.,  only  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  An- 
thony B.  Arnold,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  22,  1816 

Dea.  Joseph  and  Mrs.  Anna  Walker,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Osborn,  June  17,  1817 

Jeremiah  and  Mary  Fenner,  both  of  and  at 

Scituate,  by  Rev  R Knight,  May  23,  18 19 

Isaiah  P.  and  Esther  M.  Bly,  daughter  of 
Oliver,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Potter,  Jan.  23,  1820 

Amasa  and  Anna  Harris,  both  of  Attleboro, 
at  Providence,  Aug.  26,  1820 

Mary,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Arthur  Chandler,  of 
Plymouth,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson,  Nov.  14,  1820 

Orra  Maria  and  William  Culverson,  both  of 

and  at  Olneyville,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Feb.  17,  1823 

David,  of  Dedham,  and  Abby  Northup,  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  May  9,  1824 


June  15, 
Oct.  31, 

1811 
1813 

May  14, 

1814 

Dec.  II, 

1814 

Dec.  17, 

1815 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  30 

FULLER  Eliza  G.,  daughter  of  late  Joseph, 
and  William  W.  Harris,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow.  Patriot  of  Nov.  6,  1824 

Joshua  and  Sarah  H.  Horton,  at  Cumberland, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Whipple,  July  16,  1826 

Clarke  and  Almira  Elddy,  daughter  of  late 
Samuel,  both  of  and  at  North  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Aug.  29,  1826 

John,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Sarah  D.  P2aster- 
brooks,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wight,  '  May  i,  1S27 

Rev.  Jasiel  P.  and  Adeline  T.  Cady,  daughter  ^^,' 

of  Isaac  P.,  Esq.,  both  of  andat  Safford,  Ct.,  Junes,  1827 

Caleb  and  Leafy  Handy,  both  of  and  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Nov.  22,  1827 

Zachariah  R.  and  Ciudenlla  Inman,  both  of 
Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas 
Mann,  Esq.,  Jan.  24,  1828 

Hannah  F.  and  Joseph  W  R.  Millett,  at 
Providence,  by  Re\'.  Mr.  Pickering.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  16,  1829 

Rev.  Samuel,  Jr.,  Rector  of  Grace  Church, 
I'rovidence,  and  Charlotte  R.  Greenleaf, 
daughter  of  Simon,  Esq.     Patriot  of  July  21,  1830 

Ann  Eliza  and  Gideon  B.  Sweet,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  14,  1831 

Benjamin  C.  and  Eliza  Bishop,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  4,  1832 

FULLERTON  Phebe  Maria  T,    13,   and   John 

Richardson,  15,  at  Baltimore.   ,  Pheni.x  of  Feb.  14,  1S07 

William,  63,  and  Nancy  Wild,  49,  after  27 
years'  courtship,  at  Hammersmith,  Eng. 
Pheni.x  of  March  7,  1807 

FURNANCE  Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  Simeon  Mc- 
Intyre,  both  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  at  Cumber- 
land, by  N.  Arnold,  Esq.     Patriot  of  Aug.  11,  1819 


G 


GABRIEL  Louisa  P.  and    Eddy  Harding,  both 

of  and  at  Olneyviile,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheeney,  Feb.  Ii,  1830 
GAGE    Cassandra,   of    North    Providence,    and 

Jesse  Clarke,  of  Sharon,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Jan.  10,  1813 

Rhoda,  daughter  of  Aaron,  of  Monson,  Mass., 

and  Erastus  F.  Knowlton,  of   Providence, 

at  Monson,  by  E.  Whitaker,  Esq.,  May  16,  1820 


302  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

GAGE    Laura  Ann,  of  Pawtucket,  and  William 

Sutton,  Jr.,  of  and  at  Providence.     Patriot 

of  Feb.  10,  1 82 1 

Marinda  and  Berton    Grant,  both  of    and  at 

the  Chocolate    Mill,    near  Pawtucket,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  29,  1822 

Marinda,    daughter  of  Capt.    Anthony,    and 

Preston   Grant,    at    the    Chocolate    Mills, 

near  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  29,  1822 

Hannah    Ann,    of    Seekonk,    and    Lyndon 

Jenckes,    Esq.,    of    North    Providence,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  17,  1823 

Almira  R.  and  Philip  Baker,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket, at  Providence,  Aug.  26,  1824 
Benjamin  and    Sarah  S.    Christian,  at  New 

Bedford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Howe,  Feb.  5,  1826 

Ruth  and  Frederick  S.    Macomber,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  Jan.  15,  1827 

GAIR  Rebecca  S.  and  William  Russell,  March  30,  1807 

GALE  Thaddeus,  43,  and  Harriet  Bates,    11,  at 

East  Hartford,  Ct.     Phenix  of  Aug.  10,  1805 

Susan,  of  Concord,  and  Jeremiah  Page  Ray- 
mond, of  Weare,  at  Concord,  Mass.  Phe- 
nix of  Oct.  21,  1809 
Rev.    Elbridge,    of    Wickford,    and    Louisa 

Haven,  of  and  at  Framingham,  Mass.  Pa- 
triot of  April  12,  1826 
GALLAGHAR  Lieut.  Joseph  S ,  U.  S.  Army, 

and    Susan    Snowdon,    daughter    of    Rev. 

Samuel    V.,    at    Sackett's  Harbor,    N.    Y. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  5,  1825 

Anthony  and  Mary  Brown,    of    Warwick,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Carry,  Nov.  21,  1832 

GALLANDET  Rev.    Thomas    H.,    one  of  the 

Governors  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  Insti- 
tute at    Hartford,    and    Sophia    Fowler,    a 

pupil  of  said    institution,  at    Guilford,  Ct. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  12,  1821 

GALLOWAY  John  and  Maria  Warner,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr  Horton,  July  23,  1832 

GALLUP  Cynthia  and  Richard  Wheeler,    2d,  of 

Stonington,  at  Groton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  12,  1825 

Julia,  and  Joseph  S.  Williams,  of  Stonington, 

at  Groton.     I^atriot  of  Jan.  12,  1825 

GALTON  Mrs.  H.,  47,  and  Henry  Tanton,  95. 

The  groom    lived    with    his    first    wife    74 

years   by   whom    he   had   7   children,  the 

youngest    is   60   years.      At    Bath,    Eng. 

Patriot  of  July  27,  1825 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


303 


GANO  Clarissa  A.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Gano,  of 
Providence,  and  John  N.  Robins,  of  New 
York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Pitman,       March  i6,  1818 

EHza  Brown,  youngest  daughter  of  Rev. 
Stephen,  and  Joseph  Rogers,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  7,  1821 

Maria  T.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Stephen,  and  Rev. 
Henry  Jackson,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  11,  1822 

Sarah  S,,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  and 
Rev.  Peter  Ludlow,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, Nov.  22,  1824 
GARCIA  Marie  F"elicite,  and  Eugene  Malibran, 
Esq.,  both  of  the  Italian  Opera  Company; 
in  New  York.  Patriot  of  April  i,  1826 
GARDINER  Robert  C,  Esq.,  of  South  Kings- 
town, and  Julia  Day,  at  Catskill,  N.  Y. 
Pheni.x  of                                                                   April  14,  1804 

Albert  W.,  of  Middletown,  and  Sally  How- 
land,  of  Newport,  daughter  of  late  Job,  at 
Newport.     Phenix  of  June  8,  1805 

Benjamin    W.,    of    E.xeter,  and  Ruth  Eddy, 

daughter  of  Barnard,  of  and  at  Providence,  April  2,  1807 

Peleg  and  Abby  Brown,  daughter  of  the  late 

John,  at  Swanzey.     Phenix  of  Feb.  18,  1809 

Betsey  S.,  only  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of 
Gardmers  Neck,  and  Bennett  H.  Wheeler, 
Co  ICditor  of  Columbian,  at  Swanzey, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Slad*-.     Phenix  of  March  5,  1809 

Samuel  F.  and  Sarah  Brayton,  daughter  of 
Robert,  of  Newport,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Phenix  of  July  8,  1809 

Job  W.,  of  Providence,  and  Harriet  Rich- 
mond, daughter  of  Thomas  B.,  Esq.,  of 
Dighton,  Mass.,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Wight,  Jan.  22,  1810 

William  and  Eliza  Card,  at  Newport.      Phe- 
nix of  March  3,  18 10 
[Issue  of  March   loth  says  this  is  prema- 
ture.] 

Augustus  and  Catharine  Greene,  5th  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,  at  East  Greenwich.  Phe- 
nix of  Oct.  13,  1810 

Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of  Newport, 
and  Capt.  Norman  Hurd,  of  New  York,  at 
Newport,  Oct.  6,  181 1 

Mrs.    Martha   and    Stephen   Tripp,   both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  i,  1S15 

Sally,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  William 
French,  of  South  Kingstown,  at  former 
place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup,  Feb.  2,  181 5 


304  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

GARDINER      Mary,    of  East  Greenwich,    and 

Samuel  G.  Bowen,  of  Warwick,  at  former 

place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waldo,  Dec.  8,  1815 

Betsey,  daughter  of    Stephen,  and    Richard 

Lesure,  of  Providence,  at  Swanzey,  March  10,  1816 

Eliza,  daughter  ot   Samuel,  and  Hail  Mason, 

at  Swanzey,  March  10,  1S16 

Dorcas,  daughter  of  late  Paul,  and  William 

Peckham,  of  South  Kingstown,  at  Friends' 

Meeting  House,  Nantucket,  April  26,  18 16 

Samuel  Fowler  and  Harriet  Fowler,  daugh- 
ter of  Christopher,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton.     Pheni.x  of  June  29,  1816 

James    S.,    of    Rehoboth,    and    Hannah    M. 

Horton,  of  and  at  Warren,  Jan.  8,  181S 

Ambrose,  of  Providence,  and    Olive  Mason, 

of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Slade,  May  10,  1818 

Samuel     E.,    Jr.,    and    Patience    R.    Aborn, 

daughter   of  Capt.  Jonathan,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston.     Phenix 

of  July  II,  1818 

Martha    C,    daughter    of    Peleg,    dec,    and 

Rowland  B.  Gardiner,  of  South  Kingstown, 

at  Exeter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner,  March  31,  1819 

Rowland     B.,     of     South     Kingstown,    and 

Martha    C.    Gardiner,    daughter    of  Peleg, 

dec,  at  Exeter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner,  March  31,  1819 

Silas  and  Mary    Sinkings,  daughter    of  late 

Arnold,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.    liddy. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  26,  1820 

Martha  O.,  of  Newport,  and   Francis  C.   C. 

F.  C.  Snow,  of  New  Orleans,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  16,  1820 

Peleg  W.,  of  Providence,  and  Rhoda  I^owen, 

youngest    daughter   of  Elisha,    of    and    at 

Scituate,  Oct.  25,  1820 

Christopher    and    Mary    Fellows,    at    South 

Kingstown.     Patriot  of  Jan.  31,  1821 

Martha,  of  Swanzey,  and    Thomas  Gray,  of 

Bristol,  at   Warren,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Rexford,  June  6,  1821 

Jeremiah,    of    East    Greenwich,    and    Maria 

Holmes,  of  Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Curtis,  July  29,  1821 

Sally,  daughter  of  Oliver,  and  John  Tanner, 

at  South  Kingstown.     Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1821 

.Mary  Ann  and  William  B.  Perry,  at  New- 
port. Patriot  of  Dec.  i,  1821 
Ju:ia    Ann,    daughter   of    Nicholas   R.,    and 

Samuel  Slack,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Oathman,  Dec.  23,  1821 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


305 


GARDINER  John  and  Kliza  VVeeden,  daughter 
of  late  Capt.  James,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

John  R.,  of  Prince  Edwards  Island,  and 
Mary  Gardiner,  daughter  of  Amos,  of  and 
at  North  Kingstown.     Patriot  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Amos,  of  North  Kings- 
town, and  John  R.  Gardiner,  of  Prince 
Edwards  Island,  at  former  place.  Patriot 
of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of  Newport, 
and  Ralph  Post,  at  Chatham,  Ct.  Patriot 
of 

Sally  Ann,  of  North  Kingstowr.and  Edmund 
Sheffield,  of  Westerly,  at  former  place. 
Patriot  of 

Mrs.  Sarah,  daughter  of  late  Robert  Brayton, 
of  Newport,  and  William  Bailey,  of  Mid- 
dletown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton, 

William  and  Elizabeth  Gates,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Asa,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Peleg,  and  Tim- 
othy C.  Collins,  of  Hopkinton,  at  F"riends' 
Meeting  House,  Portsmouth.     Patriot  of 

Mary  Ann,  of  Nantucket,  and  Israel  Wil- 
liams, at  Valley  Falls, 

Ceazer,  of  Boston,  and  Angelina  Brenton, 
eldest  daughter  of  Scipio,  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Thomas  Jefferson  and  Rebecca  K.  Bradford, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mudge, 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Edward  C. 
and  Hiram  A.  Perry,  both  of  Newport,  at 
New  York,  at  Zion's  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Britnell, 

Joseph  and  Lucy  Northup,  at  Central  Falls, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene, 

Elizabeth,  12,  daughter  of  Capt.  Andrew, 
and  Nathaniel  Cole,  20,  both  of  Leverett, 
at  Shutesbury,  Mass.     Patriot  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  William,  of  Swanzey, 
and  Martin  E.  Burden,  of  Providence,  at 
Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor, 

Nicholas  and  Abigail  Arnold,  both  of  and  at 
Exeter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Palmer, 

Eunice  and  Samuel  R.  Goss,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 

Amey,  daughter  of  Vincent,  of  North 
Kingstown,  and  Samuel  Brown,  of  South 


Jan.  28, 

1822 

June  29, 

1822 

June  29, 

1822 

Sept.  1 1, 

1822 

June  18, 

1823 

June  30, 

1823 

Aug.  6, 

1823 

Oct.  15, 

1823 

Nov.  20, 

1S23 

Aug.  22, 

1824 

Sept.  16, 

1S24 

July  17, 

1825 

July  31, 

1825 

Sept.  17, 

Nov.  6, 

March  16, 

May  24, 


825 

S25 
826 
826 


306 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


GARDINER  : 

Kingstown,  at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Will- 
iam North  up, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Zenas,  of  Nantucket,  and 
Welcome  A.  Greene,  of  Providence,  at 
Nantucket, 

Zerviah,  of  Swanzey,  and  Capt.  John  Mason, 
of  Warren,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taylor.     Patriot  of 

Nathan  A.  and  Mercy  Reynolds,  both  of 
E.xeter,  at  Warwick, 

Susan  O.,  daughter  of  Lyman,  of  South 
Kingstown,  and  David  Nason,  at  Ports- 
mouth, by  Rev.  Mr.  Anthony, 

Nicholas  V.  and  Hannah  Baker,  at  Wick- 
ford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup, 

Joseph  M.,  of  Providence,  and  Susan  John- 
ston, of  and  at  Worcester.     Patriot  of 

John  H.,  of  Jamestown,  and  Hannah  D. 
Allen,  daughter  of  Samuel  D.,  of  and  at 
North  Kingstown, 

William  O.  and  Mercy  Ann  Northup,  at 
Apponaug, 

Ambrose  and  Rispah  S.  Smith,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Johnson,  M.  D.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Phebe 
L.  Sisson,  only  daughter  of  Aaron,  of  and 
at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  J.  O.  Barney, 

Mrs.  Mary  F..,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Ar- 
nold Sinkins,  and  Benjamin  Mumford,  all 
of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules, 

Margaret  H.,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and  Joseph 
B.  Hoyt,  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  at  Salem.  Pat- 
triot  of 

Mary  Ann,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Henry 
A.  Howland,  of  Providence,  at  North 
Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor, 

Amey  Easton,  youngest  daughter  of  late 
Samuel  E.,  of  Wickford,  and  George  Har- 
ris Mowry,  at  Smithfield, 

Nicholas,  of  Providence,  and  Lucinda 
Thomas,  daughter  of  Lewis,  of  and  at 
Wickford, 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Israel,  of  Warren,  and 
Stephen  Stillwell,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  at 
Warren,  R.  I.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine, 
GARFIELD  Mary  and  Dea.  Reuben  King,  both 
of  Attleboro,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Perry, 

Cyrus,  of  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  and  Hannah 
Rumerill,  of  Springfield,  after  8  hours' 
courtship,  at  Charlestown.     Patriot  of 


Oct.  29, 

1826 

Nov.  I, 

1826 

March  24, 

1827 

May  13, 

1827 

Sept.  3, 

1827 

Feb.  14, 

1828 

March  5, 

1828 

March  17, 

1828 

March  30, 

1828 

Sept.  28, 

1828 

June  8, 

1829 

Aug.  I3> 

1829 

Dec.  2, 

1829 

March  21, 

1830 

Dec.  8, 

1830 

March  10, 

1831 

March  24, 

1831 

April  10, 

1817 

Feb.  16, 

1825 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  307 

GARIM  William  and  Eliza  Davis,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Sept.  13,  1826 

GARLAND  Martha  L.,  of  Danvens,  Mass.,  and 
Rev.  John  O.  Choules,  of  Newport,  at 
Danvers.     Patriot  of  Jan.  5,  1828 

GARNETT  Gideon  and  Ann  Eliza  Bullard,  Sept.  25,  1831 

GARZEA  Abby  and  James  Kerr,  at  Pawtucket. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  25,  1821 

GATES  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Asa,  and 

William  Gardiner,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Aug.  6,  1823 

Mary,  of  Uxbridge,  and  Alexander  Havens, 
Jr.,  of  Warwick,  at  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Judson,  Nov.  20,  1825 

GAVITT  Susan,  daughter  of  Sanford,  of 
Westerly,  and  Abijah  Browning,  Esq.,  of 
Charlestown,  at  Westerly,  Feb.  9,  1823 

Sally,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  Esq.,  of 
VVesterly,  and  Robert  B.  Carr,  of  Newport, 
at  Westerly,  March  30,  1817 

GAY    Catharine  and  Barton  Ingraham,  both  of 

and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  Dec.  23,  1S04 

Abigail  S.  and  Nathan  Babcock,  at  Dedham, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates.     Phenix  of  Sept.  20,  1806 

Betsey  and  Barton  Ingraham,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Sept,  23,  1810 

Jason  and   Lucy  Pratt,  both  of  Dedham,  at 

Providence.      Phenix  of  Aug.  19,  1815 

Mrs.  Sally  and  Shubael  Blanding,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson,  Oct.  21,  1816 

Richard,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Hannah 
Smith,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  July  25,  1819 

Sarah    Avery    and     Waldo     Cummings,    at 
Thompson,    Ct.,    by   Rev.    Mr.  Dow.     Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  9  ,1819 
Joseph  B,,  of  Philadelphia,    and  Abigail   M. 
Ellis,  eldest  daughter  of  Jabez,  of  and  at 
Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Warren,                            May  13,  1828 
Hannah  and  George  Abby,  of  Belchertown, 
at  Dedham,  by   Rev.  E.  Burgess.     Patriot 
of                                                                                   May  18,  1831 
Elizabeth  Margaret,  daughter  of  Hon.  Ebe- 
nezer,  and    Jacob  Chapm,  of  Taunton,  at 
Hingham,  Mass.     Patriot  of                                     July  7,  1832 
GAYLORD  Capt.  Horace,  of  Ashford,  and  Mary 
A.  Davis,  daughter  of  Major  John,  of  and 
at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  R.  S.  Cramp- 
ton,                                                                                May  12,  1828 


308  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


GEORGE  Sophia  and  Capt.   Samuel  Cushman, 

at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Carnque, 
Margaret  and  Hon.  John  Ruggles,  Speaker  of 

the  House,  at  Bangor,  Me.      Patriot  of 
GERRY    Ann  and    Spencer  Lincohi,    at    Provi- 
dence, 
Ezra    and    Eunice    Leonard,  both    of    Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  at  Providence, 
Eliza,  daughter    of  the  late  Vice  President, 

and  Major  David  S.  Townsend,  of  U.   S. 

Army,  at  Boston.      Phenix  of 
GIBBS  Harriet,  of  Providence,  and  Major  Will- 
iam Moore,  Jr.,  at  Newport.     Pheni.x  of 
Frances  and  Oliver  C.   Barney,  Jr.,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 
Susan,  daughter  of    the  late   John    G.,    and 

Samuel  D.  Greene,  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  at 

Providence.     Pheni.x  of 
Robert,    of  Sandwich,  Mass.,  and  Gedurtha 

Baxter,  of  Dennis,  ATass.,  at  Providence, 
Mary  Ann,    daughter  of   John,  and    George 

Haile,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pldes, 
Caleb  G.  and  Mary  Wade,  daughter  of  Icha- 

bod,  both  of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev. 

Prof.  Adams, 
William  C,  Governor  of  the  State,  and  Mary 

Kane,    daughter  of  Elias,   Esq.,  of  and  at 

Albany,  N.  Y., 
Anna  Maria  and  Samuel  Gibbs,  at  Somerset, 

by  John  Mason,  Esq., 
Samuel  and  Ann   Maria  Gibbs,  at  Somerset, 

by  John  Mason,  Esq  , 
John  and  Martha  L.   Anthony,  both  of  and 

at  Somerset.     Patriot  of 
Mary  C,   daughter  of  late  Josiah,  Esq.,    of 

Coventry,  and  Sidney  B.    Smith,  at  Paw- 

tu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 
Enos  and    Sarah   Slocum,  daughter    of    late 

John,    both   of    Portsmouth,    at    Newport. 

Patriot  of 
Hope  Ann  G.  and  Thomas  J.  Clarke,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr.  Lud- 
low, 
Martha,  of  Swanzey,  and  Benjamin  West,  of 

Rehoboth,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Slade, 
Sarah  Ann  and  Edward    Burrows,    both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Eliza,    daughter    of    John,    and    Edward    S. 

Lyon,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 


April  19, 

1818 

June  29, 

1825 

Nov.  4, 

1815 

May  4, 

1816 

Nov.  30, 

1816 

Nov.  28, 

1807 

March  13, 

1809 

April  7, 

1810 

Aug.  25, 

1816 

Oct.  29, 

1818 

May  14, 

1820 

June  2, 

1822 

Sept.  19, 

1822 

Sept.  19, 

1822 

Oct.  26, 

1822 

Dec.  26, 

1822 

Sept.  24, 

1823 

Oct.  6, 

1823 

Jan.  18, 

1824 

Oct.  18, 

1825 

Nov.  21, 

1826 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


309 


GIBBS  Almira  J„  daughter  of  F.lijah,  of  Ster- 
ling, Ct.,  and  Isaac  G.  Bowen,  of  Coventry, 
at  Sterlmg.     Patriot  of 

Mary  Caroline  and  David  Dunham,  at  Cov- 
entry, 

Huldah,  daughter  of  the  late  Josiah,  of  Cov- 
entry,   and  Samuel  Slocum,  of  Pawtuxet, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 
GIBSON  John  M.  and  Carolme  Wesc.  at  Cam- 
bndgeport.     Patriot  of 

John  and  Sarah  A.  Cushman,  both  of  and 
at  Milford.  Patriot  of 
GIDDINGS  Avis  and  James  Downing,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
GIFFORD  Sally,  daughter  of  late  Josiah,  Esq., 
and  Sylvester  Bowers,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Pheni.x  of 

Ann  M.,  daughter  of  Cajat.  Josiah,  and  Ed- 
ward Mason,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cornell, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  and  David  Den- 
nis, both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.     Patriot  of 

David,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Abby  Durfee,  of 
Tiverton,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy. 
Patriot  of 

Russell  and  Deliah  Allen,  both  of  Westport, 
at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of 

Christopher  and  Robey  Manchester,  at  Lit- 
tle Compton.     Patriot  of 

Annanias,  of  Uxbridge,  and  Sally  Thayer,  of 
Douglas,  Mass.,  at  Thompson,  Ct.  Patriot 
of 

George  H.  and  Eliza  B.  Greene,  daughter  of 
Hawkins,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  and  William 
Chace,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of 

Clothier,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Priscilla 
Gifford,  of  Westport,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  Dartmouth, 

Priscilla,  of  Westport,  and  Clothier  Gifford, 
of  Little  Compton,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  Dartmouth, 

Clarissa,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  Forts- 
mouth,  and  Daniel  Edwards,  Jr.,  of  Charles- 
ton, at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Sarah  and  Thomas  Reynolds,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans, 


Jan.  17, 

829 

Jan.  3, 

830 

May  30, 

832 

June  9, 

824 

Jan.  6, 

827 

March  17, 

822 

Oct.  27, 

804 

June  20, 

809 

March  24, 

819 

Feb.  16, 

S20 

April  4, 

820 

April  18, 

821 

May  II, 

S22 

Feb.  25, 

824 

Nov.  10, 

824 

March  31, 

825 

March  31, 

825 

Feb.  8, 

826 

March  12, 

826 

;]1()  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

FKOR  ...  Vvilliam  Marvcll,  at  Fall 

River,  I'atiiol  of  Maich  17,  1827 

Capt.  B ,  of  New  Jkdford,  and  Maria 

P.  Hillmaii,  at  VVestport.     Patriot  of  July  18,  1827 

Noah,  Jr.,  of  Little  (^Jiiiiiton,  and  Sarah 
Tripp,  daughter  of  Philip,  at  VVestport. 
Patriot  of  July  21,  1827 

Abby  D.,  of  Nevvi)ort,  and  Ivufus  \i.  Kinsley, 

of  Canton,  Mass.,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  17,  1827 

Gideon  and  .Susan  W.  Simmons,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  late  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Ikistol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Virgin.      Patriot  of  Dec.  12,  1827 

Isaac,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Mary  Ann 
Field,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  March  17,  1828 

Aniey    and    Daniel     W'oodworth,    at     Little 

Compton.      Paliiot  of  June  27,  1829 

Seth  K.  and  Mary  IClizabeth  Talbot, youngest 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wight,  Dec.  31,  1830 

GILBERT  Daniel,  lisq.,  of  Mansfield,  ami  Tem- 
perance Dean, 4th  daughter  of  lion.  Josiah, 
at  Raynham,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Fobes.  Phenix 
of  Nov.  2,  1802 

Ralph,  of  Hebron,  Ct.,  and  Sarah  Bassett 
Nichols,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams.     Phenix  of  Sept.  12,  1812 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Capt.  lirad- 
bury  C.  Atvvood,  of  Portland,  Me.,  at  Bos- 
ton, by  I'iev.  Dr.  Gariliner, 

Esther  R.,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Sylves- 
ter T.  Goss,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gardi- 
ner, 

Eliza,  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  and  Daniel  Lyon,  for- 
merly of  Providence,  at  Norfolk, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  John,  of  Mansfield,  Mass., 
and  (jcorge  Gilbert,  of  Providence,  at 
Mansfield.      Patriot  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

George,  of  Provitlence,  and  liliza  Gilbert, 
daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Mansfield, 
Mass.     Patriot  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

William  N.and  I-'lizabcth  Caroline  Schermer- 
horn,  of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rt.  Rev. 
Bishop  II  obart.     Patriot  of  F'eb.  3,  1S30 

GILES  Hon.  William  B.,  of  the  United  States 
Senate,  and  l""rances  Ann  Gwynn,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Peyton 
Gwynn,  at  Georgetown,  D.  C.     Phenix  of      March  17,  1810 

ICmma,  of  Cranston,  and  Daniel  Branch,  of 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Aug.  23,  i8io 


Feb.  7, 

1819 

I'\dx  7, 

1819 

Jan.  3, 

1822 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  SU 

GILES  Abigail  H.,  of    Scituate,   and    Jeremiah 

Ballon,  of  Kiliingly,  Ct.,  at  Scituate,  Juno  i8,  1823 

GILFORD     Diana    and    Abraham    Warren,    of 

Fall  River,  at  •I'lverton,  by  Rev.  Job  Bor- 
den, Sept.  12,  1827 
GILKA  Isaac,  aged  19,  and  I'olly  King,  aged  16, 

at  Hingham,  July  11,  1820 

GILL  Samuel  and  Eleanor  McCormick,  both  of 

Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cor- 
nell, Dec.  22,  181 1 
GILLETT  Elizabeth  B.,  of  New  Haven,  Ct.,and 

L.  H.  Young,  Esq.,  editor  of  the  Canal  of 

Intelligence,  at  New  Haven.  Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1827 
GILLIAM  Rebecca,  youngest  daughter  of  Will- 
iam, Esq.,  and  George  W.  Wheeler,  Co- 
Editor  of    Louisville  Gazette,    Ga.,    all    of 

Jeffers(in  Co.,  Ga.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  12,  1809 

GILLIOT  John    H.  and  Susan    Schroeder,     2d 

daughter  of  Henry,  of  Baltimore,  at  Trin 

ity     Church,     Newport,     by      Rev.      Mr. 

Wheaton,  Nov.  23,  1831 

GILLMAN  Margaret,  of  North  Providence,  and 

Andrew    Shearer,    of    Taunton,    at   North 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  April  30,  1829 

Mary  Olivia,  youngest  daughter  of  Nathan- 
iel, Esq  ,  and  Lieut.  S.  Collins  Long,  U.  S. 

Navy,  at  p:xeter,  N.  H.     Patriot  of  June  10,  1829 

Jane  and  Jacob  Morrell,  Jr.,  of  Windham,  at 

Westbrook.     Patriot  of  Ajjril  28,  1830 

GILLMORE  Susan,  of  Providence,  and  Joseph 

Moore,  of  Philadelphia,  May  11,  1806 

Mary  and  Henry  Extell,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  W'ilson.     Phenix  ot  May  23,  1807 

George,  of  Providence,  and   Amey  Cooke,  of 

East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  3,  1810 

Zeolide,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Jose!;h   Whiting, 

of    Franklin,    Mass.,     at     I'awtucket,     by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  March  20,  1822 

Betsey     and     Simeon    Ames,    at    Sterling, 

Conn.,  April  24,  1826 

Jane   and    Benjamin   Lister,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  IJenedict,  Nov.  8,  1827 

GILLSON     Pardon    and    Abby   Ann    Spencer, 

daughter  of  Dexter,  at  Providence,  Nov.  17,  1815 

GINDRAT  Louisa  Caroline,  of  Savannah,  Ga., 

and  Richard  James  Arnold,  of  Providence, 

at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lowell,  May  22,  1823 

GIRARD  Harriet,  neice  of  Stephen,  and  Gen. 

Henry  Lallemond,  at  Mr.  Girard's  house, 

Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Carr,  Oct.  28,  1817 


312  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

GLADDING    Anstress,  daughter  of  Benjamin, 

and  Benjamin  Snow,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams. 

Pheni.x  of  April  2,  1803 

Betsey,    daughter    of    Timothy,    and    David 

Fettey.    both    of    and    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  4,  1803 

John    and    Mary    Perrin,  eldest  daughter  of 

John,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  22,  1804 

Timothy,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  Perrin.  daughter  of 

John,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  3,  1805 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  Jonathan,  and  Walker 

Humphrey,  merchant, by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer. 

Pheni.x  of  June  29,  1805 

Stephen  and  Phebe  Slocum,    at  Bristol,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  White.     Phenix  of  March  14,  1807 

Lucretia,  of  Bristol,  and  Otis  Chace,  of  Prov- 
idence,   at    Bristol,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Wight. 

Phenix  of  June  30,  1810 

Lydia,  daughter  of  late  Timothy,  and  Lowell 

Adams,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  28,  181 1 

Capt.  John  and  Mrs.   Margaret  D.  Packard, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  March  3,  181 1 

Hannah  B.,  daughter  of  late  Nathaniel.  Jr., 

and  William  Potter,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Williams,  '  Nov.  10,  1811 

George  W.,  of  Providence,  and  Nancy  Ja- 
cobs, eldest  daughter  of  Abel,  of    and  at 

Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crosbee.  April  22,  1813 

Emma,   daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Samuel 

G.  Wheeler,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  May  9,  181 3 

George  W.  and  Rebecca  M.  Hill,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  20,  1814 
John,    of    Providence,    and    Clarissa   Jacobs, 

youngest  daughter  of  Dea.  Calvin,  of  and 

at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Nov.  20,  1814 

Major  Abraham  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Cyn- 
thia W.  Carpenter,  daughter  of    Thomas, 

2d,    of    and    at    Rehoboth,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Thompson,  June  4,  1815 

Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Hail,  and 

George  Dana,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Aug.  25,  18 16 

Nicholas    B.    and    Rebecca    Young    Wilson, 

daughter  of  Rev.  James,  who  married  them, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,  Oct.  23,  1816 

Major  Joseph  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Susan 

Cady,    daughter    of    Squire,  of    Plainfield, 

at  Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow,  April  30,  1817 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  313 

GLADDING    Jarves  Elani,  of  Providence,    and 

Amey  Bennett  Fenner,  daughter  of  John, 

of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  June  28,  1818 

John  and  .^nn  F.  l?arker,  daughtei' of  Capt. 

Richard,  both  of  and  at  Newport.     Phenix 

of  Dec.  12,  1818 

Capt.  John  and  Mrs.  Mary  Chandler,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  2,  1822 

Josiah    G.    and    Mary    Brown,    daughter   of 

Thomas,  both    of   and   at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1822 

Edward  and  Mary  Wood,  daughter  of  John, 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Aug.  6,  1823 

Mrs.  Sarah,  daughter  of  late  John  Russell,  of 

Providence,  and  Smith  Bartlett,  at  Kings- 
ton, N.  C,  Feb.  I,  1824 
Thomas    Dring,   of    Providence,    and    Sarah 

Ann    Hubbard,    of    Newport,    at    former 

place,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  17,  1824 

Henry  and  Mary  Ann  Southwick,  daughter 

of  Silas,  both  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot 

of  Jan.  12,  1825 

William  and  Charlotte  Spooner,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  March  30,  1825 

Col.  Abraham  S.  and  Mary  Day,   daughter 

of  E^benezer  S.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  May  8,  1825 

Martha  and  Capt.  C.  B.  Peirce,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  May  i,  1826 

Jonathan  P.  and  Olive  Davis,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  Dec.  10,  1826 

Peter,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  Friend,  of  New- 
port, at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  Dec.  10,  1826 
Nathaniel  and  Susan  Taylor,  daughter  of  late 

William,  both    of   and   at    Providence,   by 

Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  16,  1827 

Melecent  Perrin  and  Edward  Corey,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  9,  1827 

Susan  C,  daughter  of  Allen,  and  Capt.  John 

H.  Ormsbee,  both  of  and  at   Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  July  15,  1827 

Louisa,  of  Providence,  and  William  Brown, 

of  Worcester,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Edes,  April  2,  1828 

Martha  T.,  daughter  of  James,  Jr.,  and  Rich- 
ard Hobbs,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wright,  July  11,  1828 

Jonathan  and  Amey  Stoddard,  third  daughter 

of  Harden,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  26,  1828 


314  VITAL  RECORD    OP    RHODE    ISLAND 

GLADDING     Samuel   and    Sarah    F.    Sweet, 
daughter  of  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley,  Feb.  12,  1829 
Edward  and  Lydia  Darling,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bonney,  Sept.  28,  1829 

Henry  G.  and  P"rances  C.  Hurlburt,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  at  Westminster  Church, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  F"arley,  Oct.  14,  1S29 

Samuel  and  Sarah  Ann  Brown,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lewis,  July  12,  1831 

James  W.,  of  Providence,  and  lilizabeth  N. 
Freebody,  youngest  daughter  of  William, 
of  and  at  Newport,  Nov.  12,  1832 

GLASS  James,  Jr.,  aged   17,  and  Sally  Rolston, 

aged  14,  at  New  York.     Pheni.x  of  July  27,  1802 

GLOVER  Reuben  and  Calista  Clarke,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Greene,  Aug.  27,  1826 

GLAZIER  John,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Mrs. 
Hannah  Mitchell,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Feb.  11,  1816 

GOBRIGH  Lawrence  A.,  of  l^altimore,  and  Le- 
ona  Sinclair,  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  at  New 
York,  F'eb.  20,  1832 

GODDARD  Stephen  and  Susan  S.  Simmons, 
eldest  daughter  of  Edward,  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of  Dec.  6,  1820 

William  G.,  editor  of  the  Rhode  Island  Amer- 
ican, and  Charlotte  R.  Ives,  eldest  daughter 
of  Thomas  P.  Ives,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by   Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  22,  1821 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Stephen,  and  Darius 

Dennis,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  20,  1821 

Mercy,  daughter  of  late  Stephen,  and  Benja- 
min Mumford,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Webb,  Aug.  25,  1822 

Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  George  W. 

Ellery,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  19,  1823 

Dea.  Benjamin,  82,  and  Mrs.  Betsey  Russell, 
of  Marlboro,  63,  at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  by 
Rev.  Joseph  Sumner,  84.     Patriot  of  Dec.  17,  1823 

Frances,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Robert 
Taylor,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  April  19,  1827 

GODDEI.L  Asaph,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Sally 
F".  Tucker,  of  and  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Graves,  Feb.  4,  181 3 

Monica  and  Prosper  Smith,  at    Woodstock, 

Ct.     Patriot  of  June  19,  1822 

William,  of  Ale.xandria,  Va.,  and  Clarissa  C. 
Cady,  daughter  of  Josiah,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Park,  July  4,  1823 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  315 

GODP'RI'^Y  Patience,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt. 
Samuel,  and  Capt.  Peter  Carpenter,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  June  9,  iSii 

Joshua,  of  Providence,  and  Martha  C.  Whit- 
more,  daughter  of  J.,  of  and  at  Thompson, 
Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dovve,  Nov.  9,  181 3 

Fanny,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  and  Capt. 
Peter  Carpenter,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  28,  1814 

Charles   and    Mrs.    Hannah    Dean,    both    of 

Taunton,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  i,  181 5 

Christopher  C.  and  Fanny  Earle,  daughter 
of  late  Capt.  William,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  12,  1821 

Abby,  of  Providence,  and  Charles  Constan- 
tine,  of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker,  May  13,  1822 

Capt.  George  and  Ann  Cushman,  both  of 
and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  May  22,  1S22 

Caleb  and  Betsey  Eddy,  daughter  of  Peleg, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Sept.  18,  1824 

Bradford  and  Nancy  Allen,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     Patriot  of  Oct.  21,  1826 

Edwin  K.  and  Lucy  Bebee,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, '  July  9,  1827 

Eliza  Field  and  James  Shaw,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  Sept.  30,  1827 

Celia,  of  Cumberland,  and  Prince  Wheldon, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, Nov.  10,  1828 

Abby,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and  John 

O.  Presbury,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Dec.  4,  1830 

GOFF  Asael  and  Hannah  Campbell,  both  of  and 

at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Feb.  7,  1813 

Lydia  and  Stephen  Goff,  at  Rehoboth,  Feb.  28,  1813 

Stephen  and  Lydia  Goff,  at  Rehoboth,  Feb.  28,  1813 

Balos    and    Mercy    Williams,    at    Rehoboth. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  14.  1821 

Samuel    and  Martha  Ingraham,  at    Warren, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford.     Patriot  of  April  13,  1822 

Rebecca  and  Simpson  Chace,  at  Dighton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hazelton,  Dec.  4,  1822 

Nathan  B.,  of  Rehoboth,  and   Hannah  Aus- 
;;     :   tin,  of  and  at  Wellington,   Mass.     Patriot 

of  April  19,  1823 

Mrs.  Lydia  and  Squire  Goff,  both  of  Reho- 
both, at  Dighton,  Massr     Patriot  of  April  26,  1823 
r      Squire  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Goff,  both  ot  Reho- 
both, at  Dighton,  Mass.     Patriot  of  April  26,  1823 


316  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

GOFF  George  A.  and  Sophia  Hale,  both  of  and 

at  Rehoboth,  by  James  Bliss,  2d,  Esq.,  Sept.  21,  1823 

Delilah  H.  and  Billings  Peck,  at  Rehoboth, 

by  George  W.  Peck,  Esq.,  Jan.  9,  1825 

Hannah  and  James  McDole,  at    Pawtucket. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  26,  1825 

Nicholas  and  Esther  Sweetland,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  8,  1825 

Alseneth  and  Jefferson  B.  Goff,  both  of  Re- 
hoboth, at  Dighton,  by  Richard  Westcott, 
Usq.,  Aug.  13,  1826 

Jefferson  B.  and  Alseneth  Goff,  both  of  Re- 
hoboth, at  Dighton,  by  Richard  Westcott, 
P2sq.,  Aug.  13,  1826 

Nathan  and  Nancy  Ingraham,  at  Warren,  bv 

Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford,  '       March  29,  1827 

Robert  and  Bathsheba  Barrett,  at  Taunton,  July  i,  1827 

William  and  Sarah  R.  Stall,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Torrey,  July  13,  1828 

Mrs.  Martha  and  George  Woodbury,  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Spaulding,  July  26,  1829 
GOLD    Philander  and    Clarissa    Stone,    both    of 
and    at    Newport,    N.     Y.,    by    Sherman 
Wooster,  Esq.,                                                         May  16,  1822 
GOLDSBORO  Tryphena,  of  Taunton,  and  Rev. 
Preserved  Smith,  of  Warwick,  at  Taunton. 
Patriot  of                                                                     Oct.  25,  1823 
GOLDSMITH    John    and    Betsey  Jacques,   at 

Pawtucket.      Patriot  of  Jan.  14,  1824 

Abner  and  Ann  Fisher,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  30,  1827 
GONSOLVE  Betsey  and  Joseph  Fuller,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  16,  1806 

William  and  Miss Bacon,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  29,  i8io 

Emily,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and 
George  K.  Davis,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, April  7,  1822 

Ann  Eliza,  of  Providence,  and  Arnold  Briggs, 
of  Cranston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  June  I,  1823 

William  and  Adeline  Howe,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  Nov.  21,  1832 

GONZALES  Merced  A.  and  George  F.  Brent, 
formerly  of  Virginia,  by  Rev.   Mr.   Mean- 
haut,  of  the  Catholic  Church,  at  Pensacola,         Oct.  23,  1825 
GOOCH  Joseph,  50,  and  Eleanor  Hatch,  19,  in 

Kennebunk,  Me.     Phenix  of  Dec.  10,  1808 

GOOD  Miss  and  Mr.  Spittle,  in 

England.     Phenix  of  Aug.  19,  1809 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


317 


GOODALE  Solomon  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cole, 
each' aged  72,  at  Jay,  Me.     Pheni.x  of 

Daniel,  of  Amherst,  81,  and  Sarah  Colton, 
61,  at  Northampton,  Mass.  Patriot  of 
GOODENOUGH  Betsey,  of  Hancock,  N.  H., 
and  Ira  Cooper,  of  Rochester,  N.  H.,  at 
Mason,  N.  H.  Patriot  of 
GOODHUE  Daniel  T.  and  Mary  Hale,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mary  Ann  and  Sumner  Carpenter,  both  of 
Pawtucket,  at  Seekonk, 
GOODING  Ebenezer,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  and 
Betsey  Anthony,  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cobb, 

Betsey  and  Samuel  L.  Thaxter,  both  of  and 
at  Eall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mince, 
GOODNOW  Harriet  and  John  Y.  Penny,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, 
GOODSON  Nicholas,  70,  and  Sarah  Mathews, 
14,  at  Isle  of  Wight  Co.,  Va., 

GOODSPEED    Robert  and    E Winslow, 

both  of   and   at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Jeremiah,  of  Newport,  and  Sarah  Wilcox, 
daughter  of  Leonard,  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Jeremiah  and  limehne  Brayman,  daughter  of 
David,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules, 

Olney,  of  Glocester,  and  Phebe  S.  Jones, 
daughter  of  Henry,  of  and  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Loring.  Patriot  of 
GOODWIN  Mary,  daughter  ot  late  William,  of 
Bristol,  and  Dr.  Elijah  M.  Padelford,  of 
Taunton,  at  Bristol.     Phenix  of 

James  Taylor,  Esq.,  of  Columbia,  S.  C,  and 
Ann  R.  Sterry,  daughter  of  Cyprian,  of 
Providence,  at  Grace  Church,  New  York, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen, 

Maria,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Rev.  Dr. 
Lyde,  and  Rev.  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood,  of 
Boston,  at  Baltimore.     Patriot  of 

Frederick  H.,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  and  Ju- 
liet A.  Robbins,  daughter  of  Hon.  Asher, 
of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten, 

Rev.  Daniel  LeBaron,  of  Sutton,  Mass.,  and 
Rebecca  Wilkinson,  daughter  of  William, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker, 

Dr.  Charles  and  Sarah  Pickens,  at  Middle- 
boro.     Patriot  of 


Aug.  5, 

1809 

Jan.  12, 

1820 

Jan.  23, 

1822 

Dec.  28, 

iStg 

Sept.  24, 

1827 

Nov.  6, 

1825 

Sept.  9, 

1830 

Sept.  26, 

1824 

April  4, 

1825 

April  3, 


Aug.  13, 

1S26 

May  31, 

1829 

Feb.  6, 

1830 

Aug.  IS, 

1812 

Aug.  5, 

1817 

May  29, 

1824 

Oct.  II, 

1824 

Dec.  12, 

1825 

April  29, 

1826 

826 


318  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

GOODWIN   Liebius,  i6,  and  John    Pariish,   15, 

at  Montgomery  Co.,  111.     Patriot  of  July  28,  1827 

Dr.    Charles    and    Mrs.    Harriet    Rhodes,  at 

Cran.ston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Feb.  24,  1828 

GOOLD  Mrs.  Rhoda,  70,  and  James  Wagg,  75, 
soldier  of  the  Revolution,  at  Danville,  by 
Elder  Joseph  Roberts,  April  28,  1825 

GORDON     Sir  James   and   Nancy    Pitcher,  at 

Cambridge,  Eng.     Phenix  of  Feb.  9,  1S05 

Mrs.  Sarah  S.,  widow  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and 
Gen.  Amasa  Allen,  of  Walpole,  N.  H.,  at 
Sterling,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  of 
Piainfield,  Nov.  15,  1812 

Rebecca  and  Charles  Miner,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Sterling,  Ct.,  Feb.  20,  1820 

Caroline  A.,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  and  Dr.  Silas 
James,  of  West  Greenwich,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  22,  1824 

GORE  Lucretia  and  Otis  Everett,  at  Boston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pierpoint.     Patriot  of  Feb.  7,  1829 

GOREY  Peter,  of  Glocester,  and  Martha  Will- 
iams, of   and  at  Burrillville,  by  Rev.   Mr. 
■niiiwi  White,  July  12,  1821 

GORHAM  Hannah,  daughter  of  '  late  Major 
Gorham,  and  Dexter  Thurber,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Phenix 
of  June  4,  1803 

Samuel    and    Sarah    Callender,    daughter    of 

Elias,  dec,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  10,  1807 

Bethiah,  second  daughter  of  late  Major 
Jabez,  and  Capt.  William  Comstock,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Phenix  of  Sept.  10,  1808 

Benjamm,  of  Providence,  and  limma  Angell, 
eldest  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  and  at  North 
Providence.     Phenix  of  Oct.  29,  1808 

Catharine,  daughter  of  the  late  Major,  and 
Capt.  Enos  Angell,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  24,  1810 

Mrs.  Emma,  of  Providence,  and  Rev.  Sam- 
uel Bliss,  Jr.,  of  Stafford,  Ct.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  26,  1810 

Jabez  and  Amey  Thurber,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, both   of  and  at  Providence,  by    Rev. 
^-.Zl   Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  4,  18 16 

Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Cyrel  Babcock,  at  Cranston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  8,  1818 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  Jabez,   and  Samuel 
Olney,  both -of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
vsP.i  Dr..  Gano,  Dec.  29,  1819 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  gJQ 

GORHAM  Amos  T.  and  Fanny  R.  Santord, 
both  of  and  at  Briftol,  by  Rev.  Alexander 
V.  Griswold,  Jnne  i8,  1820 

Capt.  Jabez,  of  Providence,  and  Lypia  Dex- 
ter, daughter  of  Lewis,  of  and  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  16,  1822 

Daniel,  of  Warwick,  and  Srsan  Usher,  of 
and  at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  Aug.  18,  1824 

Lewis,  of  Braintree,  and  Mary  G.  Whitman, 
of  Providence,  at  Central  F"alls,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Benedict,  Oct.  26,  1S29 

GORTON  Ann,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Benjamin  Grafton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cornell,  Dec.  4,  1806 

Hall  and  Hannah  Howard,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  8,  1812 

Betsey  and  George  W.  Sprngue,  at  Cranston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Oct.  25,  1812 

Othniel,  of  Providence,  and  Hannah  Harts- 
horn, of  and  at  Johnston,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Almy.     Patriot  of  Aug.  14,  1S19 

Mary,  daughter  of  Uriah,  of  Newport,  and 
Benjamin  Oldredge,  native  of  Denmark, 
at  Newport.     Patriot  of  June  3,  1820 

Mary  and  Thomas  J.  Sprague,  at  Cranston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Sept.  20,  1821 

Barbara  Fenner,  daughter  of  Dea.  Benjamin, 
of  Warwick,  and  P'reeman  Wing,  of  Sand- 
wich, Mass.,  at  Warwick.     Patriot  of  Feb.  8,  1823 

Thomas  W.,  of  Warwick,  and  Elizabeth 
Carr,  of  and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  June  13,  1824 

Oliver  and  Charlotte  Sweetland,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  Aug.  3,  1825 

Everline  W.  and  George  Hutchins,  both  of 

and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  17,  1826 

Almy  G.  and  Augustus  A.  Greene,  both  of 

and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  28,  1826 

Isaac  and  Mary  Shippee,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick, May  13,  1827 

Eliza,  of  Newport,  and  Peleg  P.  Parker,  at 

Central  Falls,  Oct.  28,  1827 

Lydia  P.  and  Daniel  Davis,  at  Warwick,  March  2,  1S28 

Phebe  and  Thomas  Rhodes,  at  Warwick,  March  2,  1828 

Sarah,  of  Cranston,  and  David  Atwood, 
of  Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Oct.  12,  1828 

Eliza  and    Robert   W.  Porter,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tatem,  at  Warwick,  May  31,  1830 


320  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

GORTON  Capt.  Nathan  and  Roby  Jackson, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  2,  1831 

GOSS  Ann  and  Joseph  Bogman,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  31,  1813 

Sylvester  T.  and  Esther  R.  Gilbert,  daughter 
of  Samuel,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gardi- 
ner, Feb.  7,  1819 

Rebecca,  of  Providence,  and  Luther  Hardy, 
of  Bradford,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  26,  1825 

Samuel    R.    and    Eunice    Gardiner,   both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  May  24,  1826 

GOULD  Rebecca,  daughter  of  John,  of  Mid- 
dletown,  and  Arnold  Buffum,  of  Smithfield, 
at  Friends'  Meetmg  House,  Newport. 
Pheni.x  of  June  i6,  1804 

Miss  Mary  H.  and  William  Richardson,  at 
Stoneham,  Mass.  The  bridegroom's  mother 
in  her  looth  year  attended  the  marriage. 
Phenix  of  May  16,  1807 

David,   of    Providence,    and    Mary  Pidge,  of 

and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  April  18,  1813 

Ruth   and    Harvey    Ballou,    at    Smithfield. 

Phenix  of  Nov.  19,  1814 

John  C.  and  Ann  Hull,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  7,  1818 

Thomas,  Jr.,  and  Olive  Coggeshall,  daughter 
of  Jonathan,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  PZddy,  Oct.  28,  181  9 

Hope  Ann,  of  Wickford,  and  Senaca  Cong- 
don,  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  11,  1820 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Oliver 
Sweet,  both  of  Middletown,  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of  Jan.  I,  1823 

Capt.  John  and  Ann  Eliza  Whiting,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Pickering,  Oct.  6,  1823 

Rufus  S.  and  Martha  P.  Benchley,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  22,  1824 

Mrs.  PHizabeth  and  William  Bowling,  both  of 

Troy,  Mass.,  at  Portsmouth,  Jan.  13,  1826 

Susan,  of  Middletown,  and  George  W.  SIo- 
cum,  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy,  July  5,  1827 

Ebenezer,  and  Ruth  C.  Bishop,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  I,  1827 

James,  of  Newport,  and  Mary  Ann  Springer, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Israel,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  25,  1827 


larch 

iS, 

1820 

Aug. 

19. 

1809 

Jan. 

14- 

1830 

PORVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  321 

GOULD  John  H.  and  Emeline  B.  Pitcher,  both  of 
Pawtucket,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Barney,  Dec.  15,  1828 

Col.  John  and  Susan   Peirce,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  12,  1830 

GOULETT  Naoma,  Indian,  and  Elkanah  Dean, 
son  of  James  L.,  of  Bethel,  Vt.,  by 
Baylies,    Esq.,    at    Randolph,  Vt.,        Sept.  10,  1S23 

GOUVERNEUR  Samuel  Lawrence,  Esq.,  of 
New  York,  and  Maria  Hester  Munroe, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  President,  at 
Washington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hawley.  Patriot 
of 

GRACE  Mr.  and  Miss  Trickett. 

In  England.     Pheni.x  of 
John    and    Alvira    Newman,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn, 

GRACUS  Orinda,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  John- 
son Bixby,  of  Brimfield,  Mass.,  at  Thomp- 
son.    Patriot  of  Nov.  14,  1821 

GRAFTON  Benjamin  and  Ann  Gorton,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cornell,  Dec.  4,  1806 

Nathaniel  and  Prudence  Dodds,  third  daugh- 
ter of  George,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Benjamin  C,  former- 
ly of  Newport,  and  John  Spencer,  of  East 
Greenwich,  at  Newport, 
Hope,  only  daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph,  and  Jo- 
seph    Parker,    of    Baltimore,    at    Newton. 
Patriot  of 
Mrs.    Eliza    and    George    I?.    Thompson,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Martha    Ann  and  Charles  A.  Tourtellot,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church, 
George  and  Lucy  Ann  Ormsbee,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips, 

GRAGG  Sabra  and  James  Carter,  prmter,  at 
Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Emerson, 

GRAHAM  George,  Esq.,  Commissioner  of  Gen- 
eral Land  Office,  and  Jane  L.  Watson,  at 
Washington,  D.  C.     Patriot  of 

GRAMON  Rosalie  and  Samuel  Rawson,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

GRANGER  Bildad  and  Mrs.  Eliza  Wang,  both 
of  and  at  Providence, 
Thomas,  75,  and  Mary  Bramble,  16,  both  of 
and  in  Kent  Co.,  Md  , 


Oct.  II, 

1815 

Oct.  10, 

1822 

Oct.  19, 

1822 

Sept.  10, 

1826 

Nov.  27, 

1828 

Aug.  I, 

1830 

Nov.  9, 

1807 

July  20, 

1825 

Feb.  28, 

1811 

April  1 1, 

1819 

June  21, 

1821 

322  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

GRANT  Capt.  Israel  and  Mary  Viall,  at  Warren. 

Phenix  of  July  15,  1809 

Thomas  and   Phebe  Dexter,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland.     Phenix  of  May  16,  1812 

Roxanna,  daughter   of    Aaron,  and    Preston 

Weatherhead,  at  Cumberland,  Nov.  30,  1815 

James  and  Joanna    Mason,  both    of   and    at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Oct.  6,  1816 

David,  of  Wrentham,  and  Huldah  Grant,  of 

and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,         Nov.  25,  1817 

Huldah,  of  Cumberland,  and  David  Grant, 
of  Wrentham,  at  former  place,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Williams,  Nov.  25,  1817 

Aaron,  Jr.,  and  Mrs.  Diana  Clarke,  at  Cum- 
berland, Feb.  8,  1821 

Ebenezer,  of  Barrington,  and  Lydia  Luther, 

of  Swanzey,  at  Barrington.     Patriot  of  April  11,  1821 

Mahala,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and  Oli- 
ver West,  both  of  Seekonk,  at  Barrington. 
Patriot  of  April  11,  1821 

Caroline  B.  and  William  K.  Hidden,  at  Prov- 
idence, Oct.  3,  1821 

Barton  and  Marinda  Gage,  both  of  and  at  the 
Chocolate  Mill,  near  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  29,  1822 

Preston  and  Marinda  Gage,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Anthony,  at  the  Chocolate  Mills,  near  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  29,  1822 

Polly,  eldest  daughter  of  Eliphaz,  and  John 
Newell,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Spaulding,  Nov.  14,  1824 

Julia  M.  and  Daniel  Bowen,  both  of  and  at 

Barrington.     Patriot  of  April  16,  1825 

Mrs.  Mary,  of  Warren,  and  Peter  Taylor,  of 
I^arrington,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stod- 
dard, Aug.  5,  1827 

Mary  and  John  W.  Cahoone,  at  East  Wind- 
sor, Ct.     Patriot  of  Feb.  20,  1830 

Olive  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Robert  Earle,  Jr., 
of  New  Braintree,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  5,  1831 

GRATTAN  Edward,  of  New  York,  and  Mary 
Stillwell,  second  daughter  of  Nicholas, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  Oct.  18,  1827 

GRAUPNER  Gottlieb  and  Mary  Hill,  only 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  both  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Providence,  Oct.  2,  1822 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


3^3 


GRAVES    Experience,    29,    eldest    daughter  of 

John,  Esq.,  and  David  Cotton,  85,  at  Kill- 

ingly,  Ct.,    by  Rev.    Mr.   Atkins.     Phenix 

of 
Caroline  and  Moses  Coffin,   at   Phihidelphia. 

Phenix  of 
Benjamin,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  Martha 

VV.  Webb,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Thomas 

S.,  at  VVorthington,  Ohio, 
Ebenezer,  68,  and   Mrs.  Susannah   Elvnt,  44, 

at  Baltimore.     Patriot  of 
Capt.  James  and  Mary  White,  both  of   and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
Elisha  and  Abby  N.   Rogers,  both  of  War- 
ren, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans, 
Edward  U.,  printer,  and  Catharine  E.  Craw- 

bargar,  at    Troy,   N.Y  ,  by    Rev.  Mr.   Be- 

man, 
Mrs.  Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Jesse  Tour- 

tellot,  of  Glocester,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pickering.     Patriot  of 
GRAY  Prudence  and  Puyson  Grosvenor,  at  Pom- 
fret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  King, 
John     and     Sophia    Thurber,    daughter    of 

Darius,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
Church  and  Sally  Ide,  both  of  and  at   See- 

konk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 
Matthew  and   Lillas  Lawrence,  both  of  and 

at  Providence, 
John  and  Waitstill  Allen,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Abel,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes, 
Sarah  and  Nathaniel  B.  Borden,  at  Tiverton. 

Patriot  of 
Abby,  daughter  of  Pardon,  and  Robert  Gray, 

both  of  and  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cole- 
man.    Patriot  of 
Robert  and  Abby  Gray,  daughter  of  Pardon, 

both    of    and    at    Tiverton,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Coleman.     Patriot  of 
Eliza   and    Robert    Angell,    both    of   and  at 

Providence, 
Col.  John,  formerly  of  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  and 

Lucina    Maclntire,    daughter   of    Simeon, 

Esq.,  of  and  at  Glocester.     Patriot  of 
Thomas,  of  Bristol,  and  Martha  Gardiner,  of 

Swanzey,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 
Cyrus  and  Peace  Cooke  Gray,  at  Tiverton, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Peckham, 
Peace  Cooke  and  Cyrus  Gray,  at  Tiverton, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Peckham, 


Sept.  20, 

1806 

F"eb.  14, 

1807 

April  4, 

1820 

May  27, 

1820 

Oct.  II, 

1824 

Feb.  4, 

1827 

Eeb.  I, 


Nov.  3, 

1832 

April  21, 

1S03 

June  4, 

1807 

April  5, 

l8l2 

Nov.  16, 

1S13 

Oct.  9, 

1S17 

March  29, 

1820 

Nov.  25, 

Nov.  25, 
Dec.  17, 

May  16, 
June  6, 

July  5. 

July  5. 


832 


820 

820 
820 

821 
821 
821 
821 


324 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


GRAY  Mrs.  Waitstill,  of  Providence,  daughter  of 
Abel  Allen,  Esq.,  and  Job  Woodman,  of 
Louisvillle,  Ga.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  23,  1821 

Fanny,    of  Tiverton,    and    Philip    Peirce,    of 

Little    Compton,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot    of  Oct.  6,  1821 

Horatio,  19,  and  Eliza  Maddin,  14,  at  Bel- 
fast, Me.     Patriot  of  April  17,  1822 

Philadelphia,  of   Tiverton,    and  Joshua  Van 

Doom,  of  Bristol,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  July  13,  1822 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  Tiverton,  and 
William  Cole,  of  North  Kingstown,  at 
Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Aug.  17,  1822 

Mary,    of    Tiverton,    and    Caleb    Greene,    of 

New  Bedford,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  30,  1822 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  Daniel  S.  Amesbury, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown,  Dec-  10,  1822 

David,  Esq.,  of  Somerset,  and  Betsey  P. 
Winslow,  daughter  of  Dr.  John,  of  and  at 
Swanzey.     Patriot  of  Aug.  30,  1823 

William  S.  and  Mary  Anthony,  daughter  of 
David,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Somerset. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  30,  1823 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Benjamin 

Cleveland,  at  Somerset.     Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1823 

Samuel  and  Sarah  James  Eddy,  daughter  of 
Benjamin,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, April  18,  1824 

Susan,  daughter  of  late  Dea.  Philip,  of  Tiver- 
ton, and  A.  Pierce,  of  Little  Compton,  at 
Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  22,  1825 

Elizabeth  and  Luke  Bliven,  both  of  and    at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  April  27,  1825 

Philip  and  Comfort  Cooke,  at  Tiverton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Patriot  of  March  4,  1826 

Humphrey  and  Patience  Crandall,  at  Tiver- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Patriot  of  March  14,  1826 

Mary  and  Alexander  M.  McGregor,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Oct.  4,  1826 

Ira  and  Harriet  Newman,  daughter  of  John, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Nov.  23,  1826 

Gideon  and  Hannah  Orne,  at  Bristol,  Dec.  i,  1826 

Martha  B.  and  Marcellus  Ide,  both  of  and 
at  Central  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  28,  1827 

Henry  and  Abigail  Olney,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  May  13,  1827 

William  and  Mary  Westgate,  daughter  of 
James,  at  Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,         July  24,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  325 

GRAYAIAN  Othello  Moore,  of  Yorkshire,  Eng., 
and  Dingee  Black  Desdamonia,  of  and  at 
New  York.     Phenix  of 
GREAT  AX  Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Richard 

Lake,  of  Seekonk,  at  Bristol, 
GREENE  Cornelia   L.,  2d  daughter  of  the  late 
Major    General    Nathaniel,     and     James 
Payson    Skipwith,  Jr.,  son  of  James  P.,  of 
Virginia,  at  Cumberland  Island,  S.  C, 

Rufus,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Eliza 
Sherwood,  of  and  at  New  York.  Phenix 
of 

Capt.  John  F".,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe 
Dyer,  daughter  of  Charles,  of  Cranston, 

Mary  K.,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and  Wil- 
liam Anthony,  of  North  Providence,  at 
Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 

Rufus  and  Sarah  Rice,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick.    Phenix  of 

Julia,  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  Coventry,  and 
Theodore  A.  Foster,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law, 
of  Providence,  at  Coventry, 

William,  of  Warwick,  and  Minerva  Bowers, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Marcy,  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  and  James 
Warner,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Little- 
field, 

Emily,  daughter  of  Christojiher,  Esq.,  of 
Potowomut,  and  P'ranklin  Greene,  of  East 
Greenwich,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Little- 
field.     Phenix  of 

Franklin,  of  East  Greenwich,  merchant,  and 
P^mily  Greene,  daughter  of  Christopher, 
Esq.,  of  Potowomut,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Little- 
field.     Phenix  of  July  12,  1S06 

Charles  W.,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and 
Esther  W.  Bowen,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr. 
Pardon,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Dec.  13,  1806 

Catharine,  of  Stephentown,  and  John  Wood- 
ward, of  New  Lebanon,  at  New  Canaan,  Ct., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Younglove.     Phenix  of  Jan.  24,  1807 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Hon.  Stephen,  Esq., 
and  James  Battey,  E^sq.,  of  Coventry,  at 
East  Greenwich.     Phenix  of  Feb.  7,  1S07 

Seneca  and  Ann  Peck,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Aug  10,  1807 

Mrs.  Mary,  58,  and  Ebenezer  Whitten,  25,  at 

Industry,  Me.  Phenix  of  Dec.  12,  1807 

John  and  Asa  Jones,  at  East  Greenwich,  Dec.  20,  1807 


Dec.  5, 

1807 

Dec.  9, 

1817 

May  22, 

1802 

March  12, 

1803 

July  6, 

1803 

Dec.  18, 

1803 

Aug.  29, 

1S04 

Dec.  12, 

1804 

Dec.  26, 

1804 

Dec.  15, 

1805 

July  12, 

1806 

326  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

GREENE  Israel,  of  Uxbridge,  and  Sabria  Whit- 
man, daughter  of  Valentine,  of  and  at 
North  Providence.     Phenix  of  Dec.  26,  1807 

Amey,  second  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and 
Resolved  Slack,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Littlefield,  Dec.  27,  1807 

Benjamin  and  Nancy  Henry,  daughter  of 
John,  at  Thompson,  Ct.     Phenix  of  Feb.  20,  1808 

Nathaniel  R.,  of  Georgia,  and  son  of  Gen. 
Nathaniel,  and  Anne  Clarke,  daughter  of 
Ethan,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Elm  Hill,  East 
Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littleiield.  Phe- 
nix of  Sept.  17,  1808 

William  and  Phebe  Brown,  daughter  of  late 

Gideon,  at  Johnston.     Phenix  of  Oct.  22,  1808 

Elizabeth    and    William   B.   Turell,    printer, 

at  Salem,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Dec.  10,  1808 

Sally,  daughter  of  Tnnothy,  of  Pawtucket, 
and  William  Harris,  of  Smithfield,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Smithfield,  Jan.  4,  1809 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of  Warwick, 
and  Dr.  Stephen  Harris,  at  Warwick,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield.     Phenix  of  Dec.  9,  1809 

Margaret,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  and 
Capt.  Josiah  Arnold,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eittlefield,  Dec.  31,  1809 

Gideon,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Warwick,  and  Celia  Ba- 
ker, of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Richard 
Knight.     Phenix  of  Jan.  13,  18 10 

Samuel  D.,  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  and  Susan 
Gibbs,  daughter  of  the  late  John  G.,  at 
Providence.     Phenix  of  April  7,  18 10 

Mary,  daughter  of  William,  East  Greenwich, 
and  Joseph  Nightingale,  of  Providence,  at 
East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  7,  i8iO 

Abby  and  Herman  C.  Fisher,  of  Providence, 

at  Warwick.     Phenix  of  May  12,  1810 

John   and    Waite    White,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  i,  18 10 

Warner  J.  and  Mrs.  Harriet  Whitman, 
daughter  of  Col.  Henry,  at  Warwick,  bv 
Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  '  July  15,  18 10 

Catharine,  5th  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Au- 
gustus Gardiner,  at  East  Greenwich.  Phe- 
nix of  Oct.  13,  1810 
'  Hannah,  second  daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas,  of 
Providence,  and  John  Ballard,  Jr.,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker. 
Phenix  of  July  20,  181 1 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


327 


GREENE  Almy,      daughter    of    Thomas,    and 

James  B.  Dorrance,    Esq.,    at    Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  6,  i8ii 

Ann  Susan  and   John  Greene,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Feb.  i8,  1813 

John  and  Ann  Susan  Greene,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  JVIr.  Curtis,  Feb.  18,  1S13 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Col.  Job,  of  Warwick, 

and  AbnerM.  Warriner,  of  Palmer,  Mass., 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Qurtis,  Feb.  21,  1813 

Daniel  and  Ann  Tyler,  daughter   of    Major 

Ebenezer,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Ben- 
edict. Phenix  of  April  24,  1813 
Simon  Ray,    E;sq.,  of    East  Greenwich,  and 

Harriet  Wells,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Kev. 

Mr.  Littlefield,  May  16,  1813 

Ann,  daughter  of  Job,   Esq,  of    Smithfield, 

and  Simeon  Kingsley.    ot    Providence,    at 

Smithfield.     Phenix  of  Sept.  11,  1813 

Oliver  and    Rhoda  Bowen,  both   of    and    at 

Glocester,  Oct.  3,  1813 

Charles  W.,  of  Boston,  and  F"rances  Bowen, 

daughter  of  Dr.  Pardon,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.  Phenix  of  Oct.  g,  1813 
Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Malachi,  and 

Jeremiah  Whipple,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  PZdes,  Nov.  4,  1813 
Hopkins  and  Amey  Tillinghast,  daughter  of 

the  late  Capt.  John,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  21,  1813 

Albert    C,  Esq.,    and  Catharine  C.  Greene, 

daughter  of  Col.  William,  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rich,  March  16,  1814 
Catharine  C. ,  daughter  of  Col.  William,  and 

Albert  C.  Greene,  Esq.,  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rich,  March  16,  1814 
Thomas  and  Ann   Harrison,  at  Warwick,  by 

Rev,  Mr.  Littlefield,  May  28,  1815 

John,  Esq.,  of  Glocester,   and  Mrs.   Philena 

Southwick,    widow     of    Remington,     and 

daughter  of  Israel  Cooke,  PZsq.,  of  and  at 

Burrillville,  by  Judge  Winsor,  Aug.  6,  1815 

Caroline,  daughter  of  Major  William  F.,  and 

Thomas  Crapon,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  4,  1815 

Capt.  Christopher  R.,  formerly  of  Providence, 

and  Mary  Ann  Lehre,  daughter  of  late  Dr. 

Lehre,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.     Phenix  of  Jan.  20,  18 16 

Mary  Ann,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  John  Brown,  of 

Providence,    at    Pawtuxet,   by    Rev.    Mr. 

Jacobs,  March  26,  1819 


328  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

GREENE  Capt.  Bradley  and  Lucretia  Irons, 
both  of  and  at  Glocester,  by  Eleazer  Bel- 
lows, Esq.,  March  29, 

Richard  W.  and  Eliza  W.  Anthony,  at  War- 
wick.    Phenix  of  May  3, 

Col.  Jeremiah  and  Sarah  Littlefield,  daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  who  married 
them,  at  Warwick,  June  8, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Dr.  Caleb,  and  Daniel 
Otis,  of  Scituate,  at  New  Bedford,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  8, 

Franklin,  Esq.,  of  Potowomut,  Warwick,  and 
Anna  Eliza  Bowen,  youngest  daughter  of 
Dr.  Pardon,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  4, 

Mrs.  Penelope,  of  Providence,  and  Capt. 
Jacob  Holt,  of  Hampton,  Ct.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer.      Phenix  of  June  27, 

James  and  Mrs.  Deborah  Cole,  at  Warwick. 

Phenix  of  Aug.  22, 

Maria  A.,  of  Warwick,  and  Edward  B.  Har- 
ris, of  Cranston,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tatem,  Oct.  i, 

William  P.  and  Susan  M.  Mumford,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  at  St.  John's  Church, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Oct.  5, 

Waitstill,    daughter    of    Arthur,    Esq.,    and 

Joseph  Arnold,  at  Pawtuxet,  Oct.  8, 

Duty  and  Abby  P.  Truman,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  19, 

Col.  Job,  Jr.,  of  Coventry,  and  Ann  B.  War- 
ring, daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Humble- 
ton  Warring,  of  North  Carolina,  at  Coven- 
try, by  Rev.  Levi  Walker,  Dec.  6, 

Lloyd,  of  Warwick,  and  P'reelove  Arnold,  of 
same  town,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Cranston,  Dec.  17, 

James  C.  and  Phebe  Niles,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.  Patriot 
of  Jan.  30, 

Harriet  W.,  of  Providence,  and  William 
Webb,  of  Virginia,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Elton,  Feb.  14, 

Betsey,  of  Coventry,  and  John  M.  Spencer, 
of  East  Greenwich,  at  Coventry,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Manchester,  Aug.  15, 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Barnabas,  and  Isaac 
Weatherbee,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Sept.  5, 


816 
817 

817 

817 

817 

818 
818 

818 

818 
818 
818 

818 
818 
819 
819 
819 
819 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND  329 

GREENE  Mary  H.,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and 
John  Tabor,  both  of  Providence,  at  Paw- 
tuxet.     Patriot  of  Nov.  6,  1819 

Paul,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Abby  H.  Johnson, 

of  and  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  Dec.  11,  1819 

Maria,  daughter  of  Isaiah,  E.sq.,  and  Samuel 
Perry,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Charleston.  Pa- 
triot Jan.  I,  1820 

Lucy  A.,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin, and  Oliver  C.  Wilbur,  both  of  and 
at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Jan.  6,  1S20 

Randall  H.  and  Mary  B.  Aborn,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Lowry,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  30,  1820 

Penelope  M.,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr. 
Thomas,  of  Providence,  and  Charles  A. 
Prince,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Prof.  Adams,  May  15,  1820 

Henry  and  Mary    Ann  Almy    (colored;,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Prof.  Adams,  May  21,  1820 

Eliza  B.,  daughter  of  Stephen,  and  Benja- 
min Teel,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Aug.  13,  1820 

Martha  Lynd,  daughter  of  late  Timothy,  of 
New  York,  and  William  H.  Mitchell,  of 
Charleston,  S.  C,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of        Aug.  2-3„  1820 

Samuel,  of  Coventry,  and  Mary  Lippitt,  of 
Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Dana,  Sept.  3,  1820 

James  A.  and  PLIizabeth  OmaTi,  daughter  of 

William,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Sept.  13,  1820 

Daniel  and  Almira  Stone,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, at  Johnston,  by  Inkier  Sprague.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  27,  1820 

Mary  _S.  and  Caleb  Williams,  at  North 
Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.  Patriot 
of  Sept.  27,  1820 

Mrs.  Maria  E.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin 
Parker,  of  Bradford,  Mass.,  and  Francis 
M.  Dimond,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Bishop  Griswold,  Nov.  12,  1S20 

Capt.  Benjamin  and  Mary  G.  Arnold,  eldest 
daughter  of  late  Hon.  Thomas,  both  of 
and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Littlefield,         Dec.  10,  1820 

Mrs.  Patience,  of  Coventry,  and  Rev.  Jona- 
than Smith,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Coventry, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  18,  1820 

Sarah  R.,  daughter  of  Thomas  W.,  Esq.,  and 
Giles  Anthony,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Littlefield.     Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1821 


330  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

GREENE     Capt.    Abraham,    of    Warren,   and 

Susan  DeWolfe  Smith,  eldest  daughter  of 

]?arnard,    Esq.,  at     Bristol,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Rexford,  Feb.  19,  1821 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Timothy,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, and  Benjamin  C.  Harris,  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  16,  1821 

William,    Esq.,    of  Cincinnati,    Ohio,  son  of 

Hon.  Roy,  of  Rhode  Island,  and   Abigail 

B.   Lyman,  daughter   of  Erastus,  Esq.,  of 

Norvi^ich,  Ct.,  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  April  30,  1821 

Celia,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John 

M.,  of  Providence,  and  Thomas  Saunders 

Met  calf,  of    Augusta,  Ga.,   at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  30,  1821 

William  and  Marcy  Waterman,  daughter  of 

Resolved,  both  of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Sprague,  July  29,  1821 

Charles  and   Mrs.  Maria  Sweet,  both  of  and 

at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  Sept.  9,  1821 

Samuel  and   Harriet  Stanhope,  daughter  of 

late  Edward,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  31,  1821 

William  R.  and  Susan  Arnold  Burrell,  sec- 
ond daughter  of  late  Hon.  James  Burrell, 

Jr.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  26,  1821 

Matilda  and  Alpheas  Smith,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtuxet.     Patriot  of  Jan.  16,  1822 

Sarah  and  Oliver  Brownell,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.  Patriot  of  Feb.  13,  1822 
Daniel  and    Phebe    Greene,  both  of    and   at 

East  Greenwich.     Patriot  of  Feb.  23,  1822 

Phebe   and    Daniel  Greene,  both    of  and  at 

East  Greenwich.     Patriot  of  Feb.  23,  1822 

Smith  and  Oliver  Brownell,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.  Patriot  of  Feb.  23,  1822 
Simon    H.    and    Caroline    C.    Aborn,    eldest 

daughter  of  late  Edward,  March  13,  1822 

James  C,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Eliza  A. 

Parkinson,   by   Rev.   Jonathan    Smith,   at 

Coventry.     She  was  a  daughter  of  James 

Parkinson,  Esq.,  May  12,  1822 

John  G.,  of  Warwick,  aiid  Margaret  Clarke, 

of    Dungenness    Island,    of   Cumberland, 

Ga.,  by  Mr.  Justice  Gibson,  May  15,  1822 

Ann,   daughter    of    Timothy,   and    Edward 

Wokott.  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket.  Pa- 
triot of  May  18,  1822 
Constant  C.  and  Harriet  Perry,  daughter  of 

late  Col.  James,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Webb,  Aug.  25,  1822 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  331 

GREENE    Samuel,  of  North    Providence,    and 

of  and   Harris,   daughter  of  late  Stephen, 

Sarah    O.   at     Providence,    by    Rev.     Dr. 

Crocker,  Sept.  lo,  1822 

Henry  A.    and  Ann  Snow,  both  of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  18,  1822 

Celia    A.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.   Benjamin, 

and    Wanton  A.    Briggs,  both    of   and    at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  25,  1822 
Caleb,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Mary  Gray,  of 

and  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  30,  1822 

Betsey,    daughter  of    Samuel,    of    Pawtu.xet, 

and  Thomas  Bourne,  of  New  Bedford,  at 

Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shnrtleff,  Nov.  17,  1S22 

Waity  and  Nicholas  Peters,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  Jan.  30,  1823 

Olive  and    William   Wyatt,    both  of   and    at 

Bristol.     Patriot  of  April  19,  1823 

Ray  and  Ruth  B.  Sprague,  daughter  of  late 

Ethan,  both  of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Elder 

Sprague,  May  8,  1S23 

Mrs.  Abby    H.    and    Henry    Lord,    both    of 

Providence,  at  Johnston.     Patriot  of  June  25,  1823 

James  C.   and  Mary  Westcott,    daughter  of 

Gen.  Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Centreville, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  6,  1823 

James    C.    and  Marcy  A.    Westcott.     [This 

was  erroneously  inserted  in  our  paper  of 

the  9th.]     Patriot  of  July  23,  1823 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of  War- 
wick, and    Stephen  Arnold,  of  Savannah, 

Ga.,  at  Warwick,     Patriot  of  Oct.  11,  1823 

Marcy  and  Gideon  C.  Briggs,  both  of  and  at 

Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1823 

Harriet  and  William  H.  Young,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  30,  1823 

William  M.  and  Sarah  Warner,  at  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Dec.  18,  1823 

Comfort,  daughter  of  James,  and  George  Da- 
vis, at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Till- 

inghast.     Patriot  of  Dec.  24,  1824 

Eliza  B.,  daughter  of  Hawkins,  and  George 

H.  Gifford,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  New- 
port. Patriot  of  Feb.  25,  1824 
Joseph,    of    Jamestown,  and    Sarah    Collins, 

daughaer  of  Jabez,  of  and  at  Hopkintown, 

at  Friends  Meeting  House,  April  28,  1824 

Mary,  of  Johnston,  and  Jeremiah  Tillinghast, 

of  Providence,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Sprague,  June  17,  1824 


332  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

GREENE  Thomas  R.,  of  Warwick,  and  Epelien 

Tompkins,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Pavvtuxet,  July  7,  1824 

Charlotte  Helen,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt. 
William,  and  Ethan  Allen  Rawson,  both 
of  and  at  IMendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett,         Aug.  23,  1824 

Albert  G.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Mary  Ann 
Clifford,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  8,  1824 

Sally  and  Christopher  Warner,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  May  29,  1825 

Lydia  H.,  daughter  of  Major  William  P.,  and 
Thomas  J.  Wardwell,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  26,  1825 

Mrs.   Phebe  and  Col.  John  Aborn,   both    of 

and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  March  i,  1826 

Susan  and  Stephen   Millard,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  31,  1826 

Joseph  W.,  of  Warwick,  and  Abby  Frances 
Shaw,  daughter  of  Dr.  William  G.,  of  and 
at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Burge,  June  i,  1826 

Welcome  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  Gar- 
diner, daughter  of  Zenas,  of  and  at  Nan- 
tucket, Nov.  I,  1826 

Susan  A.,  daughter  of  Col.  Augustus,  and 
John  W.  Howland,  both  of  and  at  East 
Greenwich,  Nov.  9,  1826 

Augustus   and    Elizabeth    H.    Johnston,    at 

Scituate,  by  Emar  Angell,  Esq  ,  Dec.  24,  1826 

Augustus  A.  and  Almy    G.  Gorton,  both    of 

and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  28,  1826 

John  aud  Mary  Jones,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,        '  April  4,  1827 

Caroline  A.,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of 
Pawtuxet,  and  Peleg  Fiske,  of  Providence, 
at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  June  2r,  1827 

Rev.  Caleb,  formerly  of  Providence,  and 
Sally  H.  Westcott,  youngest  daughter  of 
Richard,  Esq.,  at  Dighton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  3,  1827 

Jeremiah  S.  and  Martha  H.  Munro,  daughter 
of  late  Capt.  Benjamin,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Virgin,  Oct.  14,  1827 

Betsey  M.,  daughter  of  late  Daniel,  of  Bris- 
tol, and  Simeon  H.  Eckerman,  of  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wright,  Oct.  18,  1827 

Rufus,  Jr.,  of  Warwick,  and  Minerva  B. 
Sutton,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown,  Oct.  21,  1827 

Charles  G.,  Junior  Editor  of  National  Pallad- 
ium, Philadelphia,  and  Charlotte  Elizabeth 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


333 


GREENE: 

Hill,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Samuel,  of 
and  at  Boston.     Patriot  of 

Job  Russell,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Waitey 
Thornfon,  of  and  at  Pawtuxet, 

Nathaniel,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Mary 
Jane  Moore,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Will- 
iam, of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Mary  and  Henry  VVillard.  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent, 

Henry  and  Harriet  Henry,  both  of  and  at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Ruth,  of  Warwick,  and  Albert  Eddy,  of 
Providence,  at  Warwick, 

Eveline  and  John  Place,  at  Pawtuxet, 

Dr.  Joseph,  of  Barnstable,  Mass.,  and  Susan 
Adams,  eldest  daughter  of  Seth,  Esq..  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Ann  R.  and  Daniel  E.  Carpenter,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seaman, 

Almy,  of  Coventry,  and  James  T.  Munro,  of 
Providence,  at  Coventry, 

Lieut.  George  Sears,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Eliza- 
beth Vinton,  daughter  of  David,  formerly 
of  Providence,  at  La  Plaisance,  in  Pomfret, 
Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kellogg.     Patriot  of 

Elizabeth  N.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Dr. 
Lloyd  Brayton,  of  Providence,  at  former 
place,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Peter  D.,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia  Kent,  of 
and  at  Warren, 

John  S.,  editor  and  publisher  of  Christian 
Telescope  and  Republican  Herald,  and 
Emeline  Pickering,  eldest  daughter  of 
Rev.  David,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering. 

Julia  Ann  and  Dexter  E.  Wilbur,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Warren  S.  and  Mary  S.  Andrews,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,    by  Rev.   Mr.    Wilson, 

Ann  C.  and  George  I-i.  Marble,  both  of  Pi'ov- 
idence,  at  Warren, 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  Henry  Finch,  both  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules, 

Dorcas  and  Aaron  B.  Currey,  of  New  York, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn,  at  Providence, 

Abby  H.  and  Ethelbert  A.  Marshall,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Water- 
man, 

George  Washington,  Esq.,  of  Rhode  Island, 


Oct.  27, 

1827 

Nov.  26, 

1827 

Dec.  22, 

1827 

Jan.  r, 

1S28 

March  9, 

1828 

March  23, 

1828 

March  27, 

1828 

May  6, 

1828 

May  7, 

1828 

May  II, 

1828 

July  19, 

Sept.  15, 
Sept.  28, 


Oct.  8, 

1828 

April  20, 

1829 

May  12, 

1829 

June  14, 

1829 

Aug.  14, 

1829 

Sept.  9, 

1829 

Jans. 


828 

828 
828 


830 


334 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


GREENE : 

grandson   of  late    Gen.  Greene,  and  Car- 

lotta   Sforzosi,    daughter     of     Lewis,     of 

Rome,  at  the   American   Consul's,    Paris, 

France,  Jan.  3,  1830 

Nathan  and  Irena  B.  Edmunds,  at  Pittsfield, 

N.  H.     Patriot  of  Feb.  10,  1830 

Robey  and  Benjamin  Budlong,  at  Warwick,  April  i,  1830 

Christopher    W.    and    Abby    Hill,   at    East 

Greenwich.     Patriot  of  Jan.  8,  1831 

Asa  N.,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza  Ann  Sea- 
bury,  formerly  of  Westport,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  14,  1831 

GREENFIELD     Margaret     M.,     daughter     of 

Thomas,  and  T.  B.  Ranson,    Principal  of 

American    Institute,    Orange,    N.    J.,    at 

Middletown.     Patriot  of  Feb.  13,  1830 

GREENLEAF  Gardiner,  of  Boston,  and  Betsey 

Mitchell,  of  North  Providence,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Justice  Tillinghast,  March  8,  1812 
Charlotte  R.,  daughter  of  Simon,   Esq.,  and 

Rev.   Samuel  Fuller,    Jr.,    rector  of  Grace 

Church,  Providence.     Patriot  of  July  21,  1830 

GREENMAN  Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jere- 
miah,  and  William    W.  Dunham,  printer, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  13,  1805 

Capt.  William  and  Eliza  R.  Thayer,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  6,  1820 

William  and    Ann    Barker,  both    of   and    at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  April  30,  1823 

Josiah  and  Sarah  Ann   Westgate,  daughter 

of  James,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  8,  1823 

PLlizabeth    B.,    daughter    of    late   John,    and 

Truman  Burdick,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  11,  1825 

Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Silas,  of  N  ewport,  and 

Isaiah  C.  Haswell,  at  Centreville,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  April  9,  1828 

William  and  Betsey  Chappell,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Mendon,  .  Feb.  12,  1828 
William.     This  marriage  recently  announced 

is  now  said  to  be  a  fake.     Patriot  of  March  8,  1828 

Mary,  of  Newport,  and  John  Wallen,  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  25,  1808 

Andrew,  Esq.,  attorney  at  lew,  of  Bath,  Me., 

and  Ann  Harrod,  of  and  at  Newburyport, 

Mass.     Phenix  of  Nov.  11,  1809 

Thomas  and  Kezia  Breston,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  19,  1810 

Dr.  Isaac  I.  and  Sarah  V.  Bogert,  daughter 

of  J.  C,  both  of  and  at  New  York.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  4,  1822 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  335 

GREENMAN  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Isaac,  of 
New  York,  and  Samuel  Brown,  at  New 
York.     Patriot  of  July  9,  1823 

Rev.  E.  W.  P.,  of  Boston,  and  Maria  Good- 
win, youngest  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Lyde, 
at  Baltimore.     Patriot  of  May  29,  1824 

GREGORY  Mrs.  Rebecca,  75,  and  Elvin  Owen, 

TT,  at  O.xford,  N.  Y.     Phenix  of  Oct.  28,  1809 

Mazelle,  of  Ereetown,  and  Eason  S^ocum,  of 

Seekonk,  at  P"reetown.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1824 

GREUfiM  M.  Erederick,  minister,  resident  of 
Prussia,  at  Washington,  and  Virginie 
Bridon,  of  Paris,  Erance,  at  Kalorania,  at 
the  residence  of  Hon.  Ileriry  Middleton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Matthew,  Nov.  20,  18 19 

GREW  Henry,  merchant,  and  Susannah  Pitman, 
eldest  daughter  of  Isaac,  by  Rev.  Ur. 
Gano,  June  24,  1802 

GREY   Lucia,  daughter   of  Hon.    William,    and 

Samuel  Sweet,  at  Salem,  Mass.     Pheni.x  of         Sept.   5,  1S07 

William  Rufus,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and 
Mary  Clay,  daughter  of  Rev.  Jose[ih,  of 
Savannah,  late  pastor  of  Eirst  Baptist 
Church,  of  Boston,  at  Newark,  N.  J.  Phe- 
nix of  Nov.  18,  1809 
GREYSON  Alfred,  of  Columbia,  S.  C,  and 
Mary  Cargdl,  of  Boston,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  I,  1828 
GRIDLEY  Laura,  of  Paris,  N.  Y.,  and  Rich- 
mond Southworth,  of  Little  Compton,  at 
Paris,                                                                        March  — ,  18 14 

Oliver,  Jr.,  and  Sally  Lethbridge,  only  daugh- 
ter of  late  Samuel,  of  and  at  Eranklin, 
Mass.     Phenix  of  Nov.  16,  1816 

Benjamin,  of  Boston,  and  Lucy  Roberts, 
daughter  of  Duty,  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  20,  1824 

Sarah  P.  and  James  S.  Brown,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Erieze,  Eeb.  26,  1829 
GRIEVE  Margaret  C,  daughter  of  David,  of 
Providence,  and  George  W.  Martin,  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  Jan.  i,  1810 

Sarah  W.,  daughter  of  David,  and  Daniel 
Farmer,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son.    Phenix  of  Oct.  5,  1812 

Mary  Folger,  5th  daughter  of  David,  of 
Providence,  and  Adam  Ashburner,  of  and 
at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  Oct.  10,  1822 


336  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

GRIEVE  Helen  Maria  Hastings,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  David,  and  Edward  Anthony,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley,  June  2,  1831 

GRIEVES  Eliza  S.,  daughter  of  David,  and  John 
Chace,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  16,  18 12 

GRIFFETH  Sybel  and  Rev.  Stephen  Hall,  both 
of  West  'Stockbridge,  at  Austerlitz,  N.  H. 
Patriot  of  March  2,  1825 

GRIFFITHS  Mrs.  Huldah,  of  Foster,  R.  I., 
and  Thomas  O.  H.  Carpenter,  M.  D.,  of 
Plainfield,  Ct.,  at  Dover,  N.  H.,  June  14,  1828 

Michael,  107,  and  Polly  Martin,  17,  at  Rich- 
mond, Va.      Patriot  of  July  11,  1829 

Charles,  of  Foster,  and  Mahala  Potter,  only 
daughter  of  Capt.  Reuben,  of  and  at  Cov- 
entry, by  Hon.  Obed  Perkins,  Oct.  11,  1829 
GRIFPTN  George,  publisher  of  National  Aegis, 
and  Sally  K.  Houghton,  at  Sterling,  Ct. 
Patriot  of  June  9,  1827 

Michael,  aged  107,  and    Polly  Martin,  aged 

17,  at  Richmond,  Va.     Patriot  of  Sept.  3,  1828 

GRINMAN  Ann,  of  Pawtucket,  a..d  Charles 
Smith,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  William 
James,  Esq.,  April  8,  1822 

GRINNELL    Major    Peter,    of  Providence,    and 

Mrs.  Err -pColeman,  of  and  at  Nantucket,         June  18,  1809 

William  T.  "^n  :  ,  ^c::.  Coleman, at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  i,  181  r 

Thomas  E.  and  Mary  Arnold  Burr,  daughter 
of  Col.  James,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  June  4,  18 12 

Peter,  2d,  and  Elizabeth  B.  Dyer,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  16,  181 5 

Capt.    Owen    and    Mary    Palmer,    at     Little 

Compton.     Patriot  of  June  28,  1820 

George  and  Julia  Ann  Coleman,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  12,  1S20 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Peter,  and  Cyrus 
Dyer,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  6,  1821 

William  and  Amey  Borden,  daughter  of 
Richard,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Tiverton.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  13,  1822 

John,  of  South  Kmgstown,  and  Clarissa  C. 

Young,  at  Lyme,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Oct.  10,  1827 

GRISWOLD  Susan  Maria,  eldest  daughter  of 
Rt.  Rev.  Griswold  (who  married  her), 
and  George  F.  Usher,  Esq.,  at  St.  Mi- 
chael's Church,  Bristol,  Aug.  i,  181.7 


PORVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  337 

GRISVVOLD    Sylvia,  daughter  of   the    Bishop, 

who  married  them,  and  John  DeWolfe,  Jr., 

at  St.   Ml-  chael's  Church,  Bri.stol,  May  3,  18 19 

Ann  DeWolfe,  daughter  of  the  Bishop,  and 

Rev.    Stephen    H.  Tyng,  of    Georgetown, 

D.  C,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  Bristol,  Aug.  5,  1821 

Rt.  Rev.  Alexander  V.,  Bishop  of  the  East- 
ern Diocese,  and  Mrs.  Amelia  Smith,  both 

of  and  at   Bristol,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  at 

St.  Michael's  Church,  Nov.  29,  1827 

GROSSMAN  John  O.  and  Abigail  D.  Hollis,  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  Dec.  27,  1823 

GROSVENOR  Payson  and  Prudence  Gray,  at 

Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  King,  April  21,  1803 

Zerviah  and  Stephen  Hubbard,  of  Providence, 

merchant.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  i,  1803 

Major  Peter  and  Ann  Chace,  both  of  and  at 

Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter,  Jan.  26,  1820 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas,  of  Pom- 
fret,   Ct.,  and    Edward    Eldredge,  of    San 

Salvator.  at   Pomfret,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter,        March  6,  1822 
GROVER  Luther  and  Ann  VV.  Caswell,  both  of 

Taunton,  at  Norton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  30,  1824 

GROVES  John  and  Jemima  Campbell,  at  Reho- 

both,  Feb.  21,  1S13 

Alexander,  of  Tiverton,  and  Betsey  Wilcox, 

of  and  at  Westport,  iVIass.     Patriot  of  June  19,  1S22 

GROW  Esther  and  Philip  Field,  at  Bridgewater, 

Mass.     Phenix  of  Feb.  9,1811 

Dea.  Thomas,  of   Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  Experi- 
ence Abbott,  of  and  at  Providence,  March  12,  1820 
GRUBB  Nancy  H.  and  Thomas  Dean,  printer, 

at  Boston.     Phenix  of  June  22,  1802 

GRUEBY  Edward  L.,  of  Portland,  and  Mary  F. 

Aspinwall,  of    Springfield,  at    Providence. 

Phenix  of  July  2,  1808 

GUAHM   Baroness  and   Luke  E.  Lawless,  Esq., 

of  St.  Louis,  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  May  17,  1825 

GUARDE  Jeannette   and  Amasa  Rockwell,    of 

Providence,  at  Groton,  Ct.      Patriot  of  July  12,  (826 

GUDGEON  John  and  Sarah  L.  Wilbour,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  Jan.  24,  1808 

GUELPH   Charlotte  A.,  daughter  of  George  F., 

and  George  L.  Coburg,  at  London,  May  2,  1816 

GUEST  Mr.  and  Miss Silver,  in 

England.     Phenix  of  Aug.  19,  1809 

GUILD  Elias,   of    Douglass,    Mass.,  and    Amey 

Carpenter,   daughter  of  Caleb,  of   and   at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill.     Phenix  of  Sept.  5,  1812 


338  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

GUILD  Esther,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Richard 

Knight,  3d,  at  Cranston,  Sept.  17,  1815 

Moses,  Jr.,  of    Dedham,  and    JuHa  Ellis,  of 

and  at  Walpole,  Mass.,  May  24,  1820 

Eliza    and    Alanson    Smith,    both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  J"ly  2,  1820 

Irene,  daughter  of  Moses,  of  Dedham,  Mass., 

and  Barzillai  Cranston,  Esq.,  of  Providence, 

at  Dedham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  Jan.  24,  1822 

Samuel,    of    Dedham,    Mass.,    and    Clarissa 

Barrows,  daughter  of  Milton,  at  Attleboro, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Carrique,  April  10,  1822 

Louisiana,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Fones 

Briggs,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tatem,  May  5,  1822 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  of  Attle- 
boro, and  Charles  B.  Wilder,  of  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.,  at  Attleboro.  Patriot  of  Oct.  31,  1827 
GUILE  Sally,  daughter,  of  Richard,  and  Joseph 

Sheldon,  Jr.,  at  Cranston,  Feb.  11,  1810 

Timothy   and    Esther    Smith,     daughter    of 

Daniel,  at  Cumberland.     Phenix  of  Feb.  17,  18 10 

Betsey,  of  Providence,  and  Martin  Stoddard, 

of  Sutton,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Lewis,  Feb. 21,  181 3 

GUNN  William  Gustavus,  and  Emily  Maria  Pistal, 

daughter  of  late  Capt.   John  T.,  of  and  at 

Petersburg,  Va.,  by  Rev.   Mr.   Cannon,  of 

Baltimore,  June  9,  1823 

GUPH  E  Seth,  Jr.,  of  Raynham,  Mass.,  and  Fanny 

Moore,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Sept.  25,  1825 
GURNEY  Ruth  Willard,  of  Middlebury,  Mass., 

and  William  Allen  Bowers,  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  16,  1823 
GUSTON  Mary  and  John   Matley,  merchant,  at 

Portland,  Me.      Pheni.x  of  April  18,  1807 

GUYTON    Tabitha  and  PZnock  T.    Bowers,    at 

Fort  Hawkins,  Ga.,  Aug.  13,  1823 

GWYNN  Frances  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  the 

late  Thomas  Peyton  Gwynn,  and  Hon.  Wil- 
liam B.  Giles,  of  the  United  States  Senate, 

at  Georgetown,  D.  C.     Phenix  of  March  17,  1810 


H 


HACK  Caroline,  daughter  of  Nathan,  and  Job 
Grossman,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Taunton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton,  Sept.  5,  1827 


Nov 

•  9. 

1822 

Dec. 

II. 

1822 

Aug. 

1 6, 

1823 

Sept. 

20, 

1823 

Oct. 

30, 

1827 

Nov. 

13- 

1828 

Aug. 

'7. 

1 83 1 

vlarch 

31, 

1830 

ROVPIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  339 

HADWEN  William,  formerly  of  Providence, 
and  Eunice  Starbuck,  daughter  of  Joseph, 
of  and  at  Nantucket.     Patriot  of 

Isaac  and  Martha  Hoar,  both  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol.    Patriot  of 

Eliza  and  Ulysses  Holden,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Patriot  of 

Charles  and  Amey  Brovvnell,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Somerset.     Patriot  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  So.  Kingstown,  at  Provi- 
dence, at  the  I'^riends'   Meeting  House, 

Charles,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  Earle, 
daughter  of  PHney,  of  and  at  Leicester. 
Patriot  of 
HAGGERTY  Michael,  aged  75,  and  Elizabeth 
Montgomery,  72,  at  St.  Johns,  N.  B.  Pa- 
triot of 

HAGUE  Martha  and    T Bank,    both    of 

Gisburn,  in  Craven,  Eng.  Both  of  these 
are  twins  and  their  twin  brother  and  sister 
attended.  The  parish  clerk  and  the  cler- 
gyman are  also  tvvuis.  Pheni.x  of  Sept.  29,  1810 
HAH.ER  Elizabeth,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Benja- 
min B.  Olney,  of  Providence.     Pheni.x  of  Feb.  10,  18 10 

Henrietta,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Sanford 
Mason,  of  Providence,  at  former  place,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Stoughton,  Feb.  15,  1821 

HAILE  George  and  Mary  Ann  Gibbs,  daughter 
of  John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 

Sally  and  Ansel  Churchill,  both  of  and  at 
VVarren.     Patriot  of 

Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Levi  Haile,  Esq.,  of 
VVarren,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Ur.    Gano, 

Levi,  Esq.,  of  Warren,  and  Ann  Haile,  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

James  and  Eliza  P"rink,  both  of  and  at  War- 
ren.    Patriot  of 

Mary  T.  and  John  Pearce,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

PHizabeth  and  David  Carpenter,  at  Smith- 
field.  Patriot  of 
HAINES  Pasco  and  Mary  M.  Billings,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
HALE  Ruth,  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  and  Rev. 
Thomas  Williams,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  20,  1812 


Oct.  29, 

181S 

Dec.  u. 

1822 

April  5, 

1S24 

•April  5, 

1824 

June  4, 

1S25 

Oct.  2, 

1825 

Jan.  iS, 

1826 

Dec.  31, 

1820 

Oct, 

,8, 

1814 

Sept. 

I4> 

1816 

Sept. 

12, 

1818 

Dec. 

28, 

1819 

Feb 

■  I, 

1820 

Aug. 

10, 

1820 

Aug. 

13. 

1820 

Dec. 

15. 

182I 

340  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 

HALE  Ednah  and  George  W.  Baker,  at  Provi- 
dence.    Pheni.x  of 

Nathan,  Esq.,  editor  of  Daily  Advertiser  and 
Weekly  Messenger,  and  Sarah  P.  Everett, 
daughter  of  late  Oliver,  Esq  ,  at  Boston. 
Phenix  of 

Jane  and  Albert  Pabodie,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake.     Pheni.x  of 

Mary  and  Daniel  T.  Goodhue,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

William  H.  and  Mary  B.  Cooke,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Thomas,  of  Swanzey,  and  Mrs.  Clarissa 
Bowen,  of  Seekonk,  at  Svvanzey,  by  Rev. 
Benjamin  Taylor,     [incorrect] 

William,  of  Swanzey,  and  Clarissa  Bowen,  of 
Seekonk,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Benjamin 
Taylor,     [correct] 

Thomas  and  Hannah  Braley,  both  of  and  at 
Valley  P"alls.     Patriot  of 

Benjamin  and  Ruana  Lacey,  both  of  and  at 
the  Chocolate  Mill,  near  Pawtucket.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  25,  1823 

Sophia  and  George  A.  Goff,  both  of   and  at 

Rehoboth,  by  James  Bliss,  2d,  Esq.,  Sept.  21,  1823 

Simon  L.  and  Almira  W.  Merry,  daughter 
of  Barney,  Esq.,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Taft,  April  3,  1828 

Eliza  and  Henry  Champlain,  at  Warren,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Welsh,  Sept.  24,  1829 

Gardiner,  of  Smithfield,  and  Ann  Susan 
Ballou,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 
Mr.   Pickering,  Dec.  8,  1829 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  ot  Daniel,  and  Seth 
W.  Shaw,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Dec.  22,  1829 

HALES     John     Grove    and    Elizabeth    Steele 

Kolaff,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1S21 

HALEY  Mrl.  Hannah  and  Leonard  Hathaway, 
Esq  ,  both  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  at  Provi- 
dence.    Phenix  of  Oct.  i,  1814 
HALFPENNY  John  and  Sarah  Watson,  at  Bal- 
timore,                                                                    June  18,  1820 

Margaret  and  C.  J.  Heart,  at  Baltimore.     Pa- 
triot of  Feb.  21,  1824 
HALL  Samuel,  printer,  and  Esther  F.  Delano, 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  Joseph,  at  Boston. 
Phenix  of                                                                  Dec.  12,  1807 

Susannah  and  Peleg  Weaver,  at  East  Green- 
wich, Dec.  20,  1807 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  341 

HALL    Abby,    daughter  of  late  Col.   Levi,  and 

Josiah  Keene,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Edes,  Feb.  9,  1808 

Capt.  Job  W.  and  Mrs.   Nancy  Leonard,  at 

Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipon.  Pheni.x  of  Nov.  26,  1808 
Ann,  daughter  of  late  Col.   Levi,  and  Capt. 

Charles    Holden,    Jr.,    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.   14,  1810 

Barzillai    and    Hannah     Robinson,    both    of 

Raynham,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  Oct.  20,  1813 

Nathan  and  Rachal  Davison,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  by  Hon.  David  Perry,  Nov.  5,  181 5 

Eliza,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Hall,  of  Pomfret, 

Ct.,  and  Henry  Ward,  Esq.,  of  New  York, 

at  Pomfret,  Sept.  2,  i8i8 

Elizabeth,   daughter    of    Capt.    Lyman,    and 

William    C.    Pendleton,    buth    of     and    at 

Westerly.     Patriot  nf  Jan.  i,  1820 

Ruth  and  John   Brewer,  bookseller,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  Jan.  23,  1820 

James  S.  and  Eleanor  Snow,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  25,  1820 

Elijah,  of  Bristol,  and  Lucinda  Boynton,  of 

and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  June  4,  1820 

Susan,  youngest   sister  of  Capt.  Abira,  and 

George  Marsh,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano.     Patriot  of  June  13,  1821 

Anne  and  Hosea  Jenckes,  both  of  Smithfield, 

at  Valley  F'alls.     Patriot  of  Oct.  6,  1S21 

Mary  and  John  Booth,  both  of  and  at  North 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft.  Patriot  of  Dec.  29,  182 1 
Jonathan  Prescott,  Esq.,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and 

Harriet      DeWolfe,     daughter     of     Hon. 

James,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Oct.  11,  1822 

Mrs.    Polly,    40,    and    Elah     Homan,    16,    at 

Riverhead  Manor,  Penn.     Patriot  of  March  22,  1823 

Nathan    B.,    printer,    and  Eliza  A.    Billings, 

both  of  and  at    Providence,    by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  March  30,  1S23 

Perley  and  Sarah  S.  Smart,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  27,  1823 

Nancy,  of  Attleboro,  and  Marcus  Williams, 

of  Mansfield.     Patriot  of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Robert,  of  Boston,  and  Sophia  Allen,  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  25,  1824 

Leonora,   daughter   of   Thomas,    of    Sparta, 

Ala.,  and  Col.  Charles  C.  Foster,  formerly 

of  Providence,  at  Sparta.     Patriot  of  June  S,  1824 

Milton  and  Julia  Collins,  daughter  of  John 

A.,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  June  12,  1824 


342 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


HALL  Maria  and  George  Eddy,   at   Johnston. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  25,  1824 

Milton  and  Rosannah  Pitman,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  20,  1824 

John  Pearce  and  Ann  Eliza  Thompson,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  26,  1824 
Ardelia   and  Zadock  Baker,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  Feb.  26,  1825 

Rev.    Stephen   and    Sybel    Griffith,   both  of 

West    Stockbridge,   at   Austeriitz,    N.  H. 

Patriot  of  March  2,  1825 

Ruth  and  Chauncey  W.  Saunders,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  March  16,  1825 
Sarah  B.,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and  George  Dana 

Boardman,  of  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  at  Sa- 
lem, by  Rev.  Dr.  BoHes.     They  are  shortly 

to  sail  for  India  as  Missionaries,  J'-i'y  3.  1825 

Mary  and  Augustus  S.  Dawley,  at  Slaters- 

ville.     Patriot  of  July  16,  1825 

Dorcas,  of   East  Greenwich,  and  George  E. 

Weeden,  of  North  Kingstown,  at  ?Cxeter, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Palmer,  Sept.  12,  1825 

Cornelius,    daughter    of   Thomas,    and    Seth 

Doud,  at    Middletown,    by    Rev.    John  R. 

Crane,  Sept.  15,  1825 

Tan-izin,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Lemuel  Ingraham, 

of  Attlcboro,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Paw- 
tucket, Sept.  25,  1825 
Phila,  of  Newport,  and  Gustavus  Williamson, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  J.  N.  Brown,  Oct.  9,  1825 

Silas,   Jr.,    of    Providence,    and     Julia    Ann 

Smith,    of  and   at    North    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  6,  1825 

Dutee  J.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Sarah  H. 

Lawton,  of  and  at  Exeter,  by  Rev.  Pardon 

Tillinghast,  March  15,  1826 

Mary  A.  and  Charles  W.  Henry,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  25,  1827 

Isaac,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  Jennings,  at  Fall   River, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith.      Patriot  of  Apr.  14,  1827 

Milton  and  Hannah  M.  F"arley,  daughter  of 

James,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Torrey,  May  31,  1827 

Eleanor,   daughter   of  Parker,    and    Nathan 

Chace,  at  Portsmouth,  Nov.  28,  1827 

Mercy    R.    and     Varnum     Bailey,    both    of 

East  Greenwich,  at  Warwick,  Feb.  24,  1828 

Persis,  of  Raynham,  and  Capt.  Elijah  Stod- 
dard,   of   Taunton,    at     Bristol,     by     Rev. 

Bishop  Griswold.     Portrait  of  Sept.  6,  1828 

Persis,  and  Capt.  Elijah  Stoddard,  at  Bristol. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  13,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  343 

HALL  Rachel  Wilson,  third  daughter  of  George, 

Esq.,  of  Newport,  and  Henry  G.  Carpenter, 

of   Providence,    at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wheaton,  Dec.  r,  1828 

Robert  B.  and  Orphelia  B.  Carey,  both    of 

East  Greenwich,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Bentley,  May  21,  1829 

Amos    R.    and    Arbela  Wilbur,  daughter  of 

Capt.  Simeon,  at  Raynham.      Patriot  of  Dec.  4,  1830 

HALLETT  Daniel,  of  Yarmouth,  and  Caroline 

B.  Swift,  of  Providence,  at  Yarmouth,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Alden,  July  20,  1817 

Benjamin    Franklin,    attorney    at    law,    and 

Laura  Earned,  second  daughter  of  William, 

both    of   and    at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Crocker,  June  25,  1822 

George    W.,    late   of     Boston,     and     Louisa 

Branch,  daughter  of  late  Col.   Sanford,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  18,  1829 

HALLIDAY    Isabella,   and  Cornelius  Sullivan, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Edes,  Nov.  27,  18 17 

Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  late  R.,  and  John 

W.    Sandford,    cashier  of    U.    S.     Branch 

Bank,  both  of  and  at  F"ayetteville,  N.   C. 

Patriot  of  July  17,  1830 

HALLOCK    Gerald,    one    of  the  editors  of  the 

Boston  Recorder  and  Telegraph,  and  Eliza 

Allen,  at  Chilmark.     Patriot  of  June  15,  1S25 

HALSEY  P"rances  Maria,  daughter  of  Thomas 

Lloyd    Halsey,    Esq.,    of   Providence,    and 

George    Warren  Cross,  of    Charleston,    S. 

C,  at  Providence,  at  St.  John's  Church,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  19,  1812 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Thomas  Lloyd  Halsey, 
Esq.,  of  Providence,  and  Capt.  John  Orde 
Creighton,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  St.  John's 
Church,  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,         March  5,  1815 

Anna  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  L., 
Esq.,  of  Providence,  and  Marshall  G. 
Wright,  of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  8,  1827 

John,  Jr.,  and  Harriet  Curtis,  both  of  and  at 
New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  McCartee.  Pa- 
triot of  May  5,  1830 
HAMBLEY  Judith,  daughter  of  Peleg,  and  Is- 
aac Freeborn,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilbur,                                                 May  10,  1822 

Ruth  and  William  Osborne,  both  of  and  at 

Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  30,  1822 


344 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


HAMRLEY  Elizabeth   S.,   of  Portsmouth,  and 
Thomas    Osborne,    Jr.,    of    Tiverton,    at 
Portsmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cole.     Patriot  of      March  24,  1827 
HARMER  Jacob,  22,    and  Elizabeth  Fruit,   54, 

in  North  Carolina.     Patriot  of  Jan.  12,  1820 

HAMER  Joseph  and  Sabra  Clarke,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  Aug.  3,  1820 

HAMOR  George,  of  Fall  River,  and  Dorothy  S. 
Clarke,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict.    Patriot  of  Aug.  6,  1828 
HAMILTON  Gurdon,  55,  and  Eunice  Fall,  29, 

at  Colchester,  Ct.     Phenix  of  April  25,  1807 

Job,  of  Warwick,  and  Hattie  Warren,  of  and 

at  Lyme,  Ct.     Phenix  of  Jan.  17,  1818 

Sally  and  Hamilton  Faulkner,  both  of  See- 

konk,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  Nov.  19,  1818 

Luther,  of  Taunton,  and  Delia  Williams,  of 

and  at  Deerfield.     Patriot  of  Nov.  3,  1821 

Henry  and  Maria  Pierce,  bijth  of  and  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Francis  Dane,  May  30,  1822 

Ruana  and  Anson  Hathawav,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  '  April  11,  1825 

Miss   and    Capt.    Duffey,    of    Brig 

Laura,  the  celebrated  sailors  of  that  ves- 
sel; at  Liverpool,  Eng.     Patriot  of  May  2,  1827 

William,   of  Providence,  and  Mary    Staples, 

of  and  at  Mendon,  March  30,  1828 

David  M.  G.,  of  Londonderry,  Ire.,  and  Han- 
nah C.  Snow,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  21,  1828 

HAMLIN  William  and  Eliza  Bowen,    daughter 

of  Isaac  B.,  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  25,  1829 

Julia  Ann  and  George  Cozzens,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  14,  1831 

HAMM  Catharine  and  Samuel  Stowe,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Nov.  17,  181 1 

Mary  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  Bow- 
en,  of  Attleboro,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Ludlow,  Aug.  i,  1824 

Eliza  and  Gardiner  S.  Swartz,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  Oct.  4,  1829 

HAMMETT  Alexander  R.,  of  Coventry,  and 
Eunice  Ledyard,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Feb.  27,  1820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  345 

HAMMOCK  Susnnnah  and  St.  Clair  Summers, 
both  of  Charleston,  Kanhawa  Co.,  Va.   Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  10,  1822 
HAMMOND  Dea.  James  and  Mrs.  Mary   Har- 
per, at  Providence  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  6,  1803 

Jeremiah  and  Sarah   Ide,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  29,  1804 

Mary,  only  daughter  of  James,  and  Salmon 

Rugg,  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Edes,         June  24,  1810 

Hannah  H.  and  George  Thomas,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  23,  181 1 

Ann  H.  and  Daniel  Allen,  both    of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  4,  1816 

Hezekiah,  of  Hampton,  and  Hannah  War- 
ner, of  and  at  Ashford,  Ct.,  April  22,  iSig 

Zenas  and  Mary  Bailey,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  April  12,  1820 

J(Jnathan,  of  Glocester,  and  Esther  Tourtel- 
lot,  daughter  of  Roger,  of  and  at  Foster, 
by  William  Potter,  Esq.,  Sept.  7,  1820 

Jane,  19,  and  Alexander  Mitchell,  109;  in 
England,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Chaston.  Patriot 
of  Sept.  19,  1 82 1 

Pardon  T.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Roby 
H.  Stanton,  of  and  at  South  Kingstown, 
daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq.     Patriot  of  March  8,  1823 

Ann  R.,  d.uighter  of  James,  of  Newport, 
and  Charles  H.  Phelps,  of  and  at  Stoning- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hart,  July  28,  1824 

Col.  Reuben  and  Abbie  Aylesworth,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  at  Foster.      Patriot  of  April  30,  1825 

John  S.  and  Mary  Ann  Sweetland,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Jan.  17,  182S 

William  G.  and  Sarah  T.  Bull,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  30,  1S28 

William  and  Hannah  Seymour,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  June  15,  1828 

Hope  Ann  and  Daniel  Seaman,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  July  10,  1828 

Olive  and  Peleg  Pierce,  at  Rehoboth,  Oct.  30,  182S 

Mrs.  Olive,  of  Mendon,  and  Peleg  Pierce,  at 

Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  Dec.  6,  1828 

Olive,  of  Mendon,  and  Peleg  Pierce,  at  Re- 
hoboth. Patriot  of  Dec.  13,  1828 
HANCOCK  Timothy  and  Sarah  Lyon,  at  Paw- 
tucket.  Patriot  of  April  23,  1828 
HANDY  Cynthia,  of  Swanzey,  and  George  G. 
Ormsbee,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Sebra 
Lawton,  E.sq.,  Dec.  19,  1S15 

Luther  and  Christina  Munroe,  both  of  War- 
ren, at  Bristol.      Pheni.x  of  June  8,  181 6 


346  VITAL  RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 

HANDY  Asa,  of  Providence,  and  Robey  Smith, 

of    Smithfield,    at    Providence,    by     Abel 

Allen,  Esq.,  April  22,  1820 

Eleanor,    of    Uxbridge,     Mass.,    and     John 

]5aker,  of  Scituate,  R.  I.,  at  Uxbridge,  by 

B.  Taft,  Esq.,  Oct.  7,  1821 
Charles  O.,  of  Newport,  purser,  U.  S.  Navy, 

and  Emily  Jane  Taylor,  daughter  of  Fran- 
cis S.,  Esq.,  at  Old  Point  Comfort,  Va. 
Patriot  of  April  20,  1825 

Ann  Matilda,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  New- 
port, and  Adam  J.  Levy,  Esq.,  of  Phila- 
delphia, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  VVheaton,  Oct.  12,  1825 

Waitey  and  James  Arnold,  Esq.,  both  of 
Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas 
Mann,  Esq.,  Aug.  10,  1826 

Westcott,  of  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  and  Mary 
Cross,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Feb.  7,  1827 

Leafy    and   Caleb    Fuller,    both    of    and    at 

Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Nov.  22,  1827 

G ,  of  Bristol,  and  Elizabeth  C.  Free- 
man, of  and  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Oct.  i,  1828 
HANSON  Maria  and  Hon.  Daniel  Sheffey,  M. 

C.  from  Virginia,   at    Washington,    D.   C. 

Phenix  of  Feb.  15,  1812 

HARDEN  Samuel,  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  and 

Mrs.  Lydia   Wade,  of   Halifax,  Mass.,   at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  13,  1819 

HARDENBURG  Jacob,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and 

Ann  M.  Westcott,  of  and  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  July  29,  1810 

HARDENBURGH  John  C.  and  Mary  Colwell, 

daughter  of  John,  of  Burrillville,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  Sept.  26,  1819 
HARDING    Mary,   daughter    of    Walker,   and 

Lemuel  Field,  Jr.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  June  20,  181 1 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Mr.  Walker,  of  Providence, 

and  Edmund  B.  Winterlottem,  of  and  at 

Wilmington,  N.  C,  July  20,  181 1 

Hezekiah   and    Sally    Harding,   daughter  of 

Walker,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker.     Phenix  of  Dec.  11,  1813 

Sally,   daughter   of   Walker,   and    Hezekiah 

Harding,  both  of   and   at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker.     Phenix  of  Dec.  11,  181 3 

Amey  and  James  Smith,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  20,  18 13 

Libbeus  L.  and  Sarah  B.  Anthony,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  25,  1817 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  347 

HARDING  Eddy,  of  Barrington,  and  Nancy 
Walker  Hutchinson,  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  5,  1817 

Albert  E.  and  Cornelia  Ellery,  daughter  of 
Hon.  Christopher,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  26,  18 19 

Sewall  and  Eliza  Wheeler,  both  of  and  at 
Medway,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bailey.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  6,  1S20 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  John  Hartshorn,  of  Boston,  at 
f^rovidence,  by  Rev^  Dr.  Crocker,  P'eb.  26,  1822 

Martha  and  Joseph   Lindsey,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.     Patriot  of  Feb.  18,  1824 

Harriet,  of  Mansfield,  and  Willard  Richards, 
of  Attleboro,  at  Mansfield,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Briggs,  July  7,  1825 

Edward  and  Frances  Angier,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  25,  1828 

Eddy  and  Louisa  P.  Gabriel,  both  of  and  at 

Olneyville,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  Feb.  11,  1S30 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  Providence, 
and  John  A.  lilanchard,  of  Boston,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  5,  1832 
HANDON  Maria  I.  and  Fessenden  Parker,  both 
of  North  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taft.  [The  Patriot  says  no  such 
marriage  took  place.]  Patriot  of  June  i8,  1831 
HARDY  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  and  Louisa  Emily 
Berkeley,  eldest  daughter  of  Hon.  Vice 
Admiral  Berkeley,  at  Halifax,  N.  S.  Phe- 
nix  of                                                                        Dec.  26,  1807 

Luther,  of  Bradford,  and   Rebecca  Goss,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  26,  1825 

HARE  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Har- 
riet Clarke,  2d  daughter  of  late  John  Innes 
Clarke,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Crocker,  Sept.  8,  iSii 

HARGROVE  Caroline  and  Ebenezer  French, 
one  of  the  editors  of  the  Baltimore  Patriot, 
at  Baltimore,  Md.,  by  l^ev.  Mr.  Hargrove. 
Phenix  of  March  5,  1S14 

HARKENS  Sybel  and  Edward  Martin,  at  Taun- 
ton.    Pairiot  of  May  4,  1825 
HARKNESS    Elizabeth,   daughter   of    George, 
of    Newport,    and    Gardiner    Tisdale,    of 
Wickford,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of                          Feb.  7,  1824 

Thomas,  of  Providence,  and  Dorcas  B.  Cong- 
don,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  of  Cranston,  Aug.  30,  1824 
HARPER   Mrs.    Mary   and    Dea.  James    Ham- 
mond, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  6,  1803 


348  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

HARRELL  Winifred  and  Isaac  Stafford,  of 
Newport,  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.  Patriot 
of  April  4,  1829 

HARRINGTON  Abel  B.  and  Mary  Armington, 

at  Providence,  July  10,  1809 

Amey,  daughter  of  John,  and    James  Wade, 

at  Foster.     Phenix  of  Nov.  5,  1814 

Charles  C,  of  Newport,  and  Maria  Hudson, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  6.  1820 

Huldah  and  Charles  Bennett,  both  of  and  at 

Foster,  Sept.  14,  1820 

Samuel,  of  Brimfield,  Mass.,  and  Harriet 
Phipps,  of  and  at  Thompson,  Ct.  Patriot 
of  Nov.  14,  1 82 1 

James  J.,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Eliza  Sher- 
man, formerly  of  New  Bedford,  at  See- 
konk,  Aug.  25,  1822 

Amelia,  and  Richard  M.   Snow,  both  of   and 

at  Providence.     Patriot  of  July  16,  1823 

Samuel,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Emeline 
Marsh,  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tatem,  May  6,  1827 

Albert  and  Mary  Ann  Roadrick,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Oct.  22,  1828 

],aura  and  Runah  Bazin,  both  of  and  at  Val- 
ley Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.  Patriot 
of  Nov.  4,  1829 

HARRIS  Clemmentma,  eldest  daughter  of  John, 
formerly  of  Cranston,  and  Christopher  Ar- 
nold, at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  Jan.  12,  1806 

Mary  and  John    Silence,  at   Yagertown,  Pa. 

Pheni.x  of  April  25,  1807 

George  and  Elizabeth  J.  Durfee,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  Ezekiel,  at  Providence.  Pheni.x 
of  June  6,  1807 

William,  of  Smithfield,  and  Sally  Greene, 
daughter  of  Timothy,  of  Pavvtucket,  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Smithfield,  Jan.  4,  1809 

Dr.  Stephen  and  Eliza  Greene,  daughter  of 
Capt.  James,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Littlefield.     Phenix  of  Dec.  9,  1809 

Mrs.  Abby,  daughter  of  Dr.  Caleb  Fiske,  of 
Scituate,  and  Caleb  Williams,  Esq.,  of 
Providence,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Aug.  5,  181 1 

George  A.  and  Sophia  Walker,  both  of    and 

at  Scituate.     Phenix  of  Jan.  23,  1813 

Rebecca  A.,  of   Scituate,  and   William  Fen- 

ner,  of  Foster,  at  Scituate.     Phenix  of  Jan.  23,  1813 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


549 


HARRIS  George  A.  and  Zerviah  Walker,  daugh- 
ter of  Philip,  at  Scituate.  Phenix  of  Feb.  6,  1813 
Christopher  and  Hannah  Atwood,  at  Johns- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Oct.  lo,  1813 
Daniel,  of    Smithfield,  and  Mary  H.  Tilling- 

hast,  of  and  at  VVrentham.     Pheni.x  of  May  28,  1814 

John  S.  and  Polly  C.  Coleman,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  25,  1S15 

Ro.xalana,  daughter  of    Oliver,  and  Whipple 

Peck,  at  Cumberland,  Nov.  ig,  181 5 

Isaac  and  Rhoda  Ann  Remington,    daughter 

of  Capt.  Caleb,    both  of   and  at    Johnston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Feb.  25,  18 16 

Marcy  Ann,  daughter  of    Stejjhen,    Esq.,  of 

Scituate,  and  John  W.  Smith,   of    Gloces- 

ter,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott,  March  13,  1817 

Isaac  and  Sarah  Ann  Rhodes,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  May  11,  1817 

Daniel  and  Phebe  K.  Thornton,  at  Pavvtuxet, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs.     Phenix  of  July  12,  1817 

Susan,    daughter    of    Andrew,    of   Cranston, 

and  William   C.   Manchester,  at  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  June  7,  181S 

Edwin    H.,    of    Providence,    and    Mary    C. 

Dexter,  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Blake,  June  15,  181 8 

Edward    B.,    of    Cranston,    and    Maria    A. 

Greene,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tatem,  Oct.  i,  1818 

Solomon,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  and  Eliza  Tilling- 

hast  Holdooff,  of   and    at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  18,  1819 

John  and  Susan  Mowry,  daughter  of  Abial, 

at  Smithfield,  July  4,  1819 

Stephen  and  Avis  Sayles,  eldest  daughter  of 

Elisha,  both  of  and  at  Burrillville,  July  6,  1820 

Anna  and  Amasa  Fuller,  both  of  Attleboro, 

at  Providence,  Aug.  26,  1820 

Sarah    Ann,  eldest    daughter    of  Joseph,    of 

Cranston,   and   Capt.    Earl    Carpenter,   of 

Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cur- 
tis, 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 

William  and  Sarah  Brown,  fourth  daughter 

of  Hon.  Nathan,  both  of  and  at  Johnston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Aug.  26,  182 1 


350  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

HARRIS  Phebe.  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Hard- 
ing, of  Johnston,  and  John  S.  Fenner,  of 
Foster,  at  Johnston,  Oct.  7,  1821 

Sarah  O.,  daughter  of  late  Stephen,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Samuel  Greene,  of  North 
Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  Sept.  10,  1822 

Amey  W.,  daughter  of  Charles,  Esq.,  and 
Major  Jeremiah  Potter,  both  of  and  at 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Oct.  13,  1822 

Dr.  Stephen,  of  Warwick,  and  Maria  Man- 
ton,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Edward,  of  and 
at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Oct.  13,  1822 

Samuel  B.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Amey  Wilkin- 
son, daughter  of  Abraham,  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket.     Patriot  of  June  11,  1823 

Eliza  A.  and  John  Burr,  2d,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict.    Patriot  of  Aug.  2,  1823 

Aldice  and  Mary  Winsor,  eldest  daughter  of 
Augustus,  both  of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 
John  Westcott.     Patriot  of  April  17,  1824 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  and  Dr. 
Leander  Utley,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  May  3,  1824 

Mrs.  Mary  Ann  and  Col.  Jeremiah  Fenner, 
both  of  Crnnston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickerii  g.     P.itriot  of  Oct.  2,  1824 

William  W.  and  Eliza  G.  Fuller,  daughter  of 
late  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow.     Patriot  of  Nov.  6,  1824 

Naomi,  youngest  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of 
Smithfield,  and  Stephen  A.  Brown,  of 
Providence,  at  Smithfield,  by  Judge  Mann,         Feb.  20,  1825 

Sally  M.,  daughter  of  William,  and  Joseph 
Taylor,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by 
Rev.  Wilson,  at  Greenville,  Oct.  16,  1825 

Eliza,  of  Cranston,  and  Col.  John  W.  Ar- 
nold, of  Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Shurtleff,  Oct.  30,  1825 

Capt.  Elisha  and  Susan  Taylor,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  late  William,  of  Providence,  at  Scitu- 
ate, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  20,  1825 

Phebe,  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  daughter  of 
George,  and  Capt.  Daniel  Mann,  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Plsq.,  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.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  18,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  351 

HARRIS  Ann,    daughter  of  John,  of  Cranston, 

and  Henry  Sweeting,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Nov.  19,  1826 

Relief  and  Shubael    Kelley,    both  of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  11,  1826 

Mary  S.,  eldest  daughter    of  Capt.  William, 

and  David  Tucker,  both  of  and  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq  ,  March  8.  1827 
Capt.   Caleb  and  Eliza  A.  Hodges,  daughter 

of  Preston,  of  Providence,    at  New  York,  July  12,  1S27 

Patience   Frances,  daughter  of  Charles,  and 

Abner  W.  Peckham,'at  Scituate,  Sept.  7,  1S28 

Thomas  J.  and  Sally  Kelley,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann,  J.  I'.     Patriot  of  F"eb.  6,  1830 

Harriet  and  Moses  Day,  at  Portland.     Patriot 

of  April  28,  1830 

Samuel  and  Mary  Smith,  daughter  of  Jere- 
miah, at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  May  20,  1830 
George  W.,  a  Royal  Arch  Mason,  and   Mrs. 

William  Morgan,  widow  of  Capt.  William, 

the  anti-Masonic    Martyr,   at    Batavia,    N. 

Y.     Patriot  of  Dec.  11,  1830 

William    B.    and    Martha    M.   VV.   Carpenter, 

daughter  of  Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.  Patriot  of  July  14,  1832 
HARRISON    Mr.    ,    aged    70,    and  Mrs. 

Whittingham,    56,    at  Cockermouth,  Eng. 

He  had  bought  her  12  years  since  from  her 

former  husband  for  4s.  6d.  and  have  lived 

happily  together  since.     Pheni.\  of  Dec.  22,  1804 

John,  79,  and  Mrs.    Sarah   Hemborough,   59, 

his  fourth  wife.     Had  been  a  widower   i6 

days,  at  Drax,  Eng.     Pheni.x  of  Sept.  5,  1807 

Ann  and  Thomas  Greene,   at    Warwick,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  May  28,  181 5 

Capt.    William    and    Catherine    Warner,     at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Jan.  i,  1816 

Capt.  Robert  M.,  U.   S.   Army,  and  Isabella 

Auchmuty,    youngest    daughter    of    late 

Robert  N.,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  at  Fort  Pike, 

Sackett's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1820 

Sarah,  of  Darien,  Ga.,  and  Lsaac  Snow,  for- 
merly   of    Providence,    at  Darien,  Ga.,  by 

Rev.'  Mr.  Joyce.     Patriot  of  Feb.  12,  1S23 

Capt.    William   and    Mary     L.     Waterman, 

daughter  of    Dea.    John,    both    of   and    at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Nov.  11,  1830 

Mrs.    Elizabeth,    of    Philadelphia,    and   John 

Brown  Francis,  of  Warwick,  at  Philadel- 
phia.    Patriot  of  June  6,  1832 


352  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

HARROCKS  Mrs.  Alice  and  James  Whittle, 
whose  ages  together  were  143  years,  at 
Kerry,  Eng.,  after  2  days  courtship.  Phe- 
ni.x  of  Sept.  5,  1807 

HARROD  Elizabeth,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  and 
Chester  Slebbins,  of  Boston,  printer,  at 
Haverhill.     Phenix  of  Dec.  5,  1807 

Ann,  of  Newburyport,  and  Andrew  Green- 
wood, Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Hath,  Me., 
at  Newburyport,  Mass.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  11,  1809 

HART  Ann,  of  Boston,  and  John  Bacon,  of  New- 
port, at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Lathrop,  Oct.  5,  181 1 

Ann  M.,  daughter  of  Elisha  H.,  Esq.,  of 
Saybrook,  Ct.,  and  Isaac  Hull,  Esq.,  U.  S. 
Navy,  at  Bloomfield.  Jan.  2,  1813 

Jarvis  P.  and  Elizabeth  Dunham,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton,  Nov.  28,  1819 

Nancy  and  John  Durfee,  both  of  and  at  Tiv- 
erton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Coleman.     Patriot  of  Dec.  20,  1820 

James  W.  and  Penelope  Dean,  at  Taunton, 

by  Rev.  Alvan  Cobb.     Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1821 

George  and  Eliza  Padelford,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  19,  1822 

Nichols  and  Penelope  Bowen,  both  of  and  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tateni.  Oct.  22,  1822 

Mercy   and    Benajah    Borden,    at    Tiverton. 

Patriot  nf  May  21,  1823 

Simon  and  Mnry  C.  Carr.  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  4,  1823 

Elizabeth  L.,  daughter  of  PZIisha,  of  Say- 
brook.  Ct.,  sister  of  Mrs.  Commodore  Hull, 
and  Hon.  Heman  Allen,  American  Minis- 
ter to  Chili,  of  Vermont,  at  New  Haven, 
Ct.,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Brownell.     Patriot  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

Mrs.  Rebecca  and  Alexander  Jack,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Nov.  i,  1828 

John    and    Elizabeth    Bowers,   both    of    this 

town,  at  P  wtu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Dec.  29,  1828 

Emily,  of  Johnston,  and  Perry  Davis,  of 
Providence,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Man- 
chester, Nov.  9,  1829 

William    B.,  M.  D.,  of  Colrain,  and  Octavia 

Fairman,  at  Norwich,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Aug.  11,  1830 

HARTSHORN  Charles  and  Mrs.  Mary  Smith, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  20,  1807 

Lucy,  of  Kingsboro,  N.  Y.,  and  John  Lar- 
cher,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  April  17,  1814 

Sylvanus  and  Deademia  Allen,  daughter  of 
Major  Abel,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  23,  1815 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  353 

HARTSHORN  Hannah,  of  Johnston,  N.  Y.,  and 

Othniel,  Gorton  of  Providence,  at  Johnston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Ahny.     Patriot  of  Aug.  14,  iSrg 

Hanrah,  of  Franklin,  Ct.,and  George  Smith, 

of  Middletowr.,  R.  I.,  at  P'rankhn.     Patriot 

of  Oct.  25,  1S20 

Sylvester  and  Amey  Vt/'aterman,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

White.     Patriot  of  Dec.  16,  1820 

Submit,  of  Hampton,  Ct.,  and  William  Rey- 
nolds,   of    Norwich,    Ct.,  at    Coventry,  by 

Obed  Perkins,  Esq.,  March  11,  1821 

John,  of    Boston,  and    Mary    Ann    Harding, 

daughter  of  Richard,  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Feb.  26,  1822 

Samuel    W.,    merchant,    and  Amelia    Dana, 

daughter  of  Peyton,  of  Providence,  at  Nor- 

folk';^  Va.,  Jan.  21,  1828 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and    Samuel  AJleri,  of 

Centreville,  N.  Y.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  April  20,  1829 

Thomas    C.    and    Ednah    J.     Pabodie,    only 

daughter  of  Major  William,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  13,  1830 

HARTWELL   Jesse,    Jr.,    of    New    Marlboro, 

Mass.,  and  Maria  Thayer,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  .Sharp,  of  Boston,  Sept.  19,  1819 
Rev.  Jesse,  of  Sumpterville,  S.  C,  formerly 

of  Providence,  and  Margaret  F.  Rhodie,  of 

and  at  Charleston,  S.  C.     Patriot  of  June  2,  1S24 

George  and  Abigail    W.   Eaton,  daughter  of 

Seth,  at  Taunton,  Dec.  11,  1825 

Jonas  and  Mrs.  Thankful  Hriggs,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  26,  1827 

HARVEY  Preston,    of    Taunton,    and    Silence 

Eddy,  (if   and  at  Rehoboth,  by  George  W. 

Peck,  p:sq.,  Dec.  26,  1819 

Elizabeth,  of  Taunton,  and  Thomas    Hurt,  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  Nov.  15,  1821 

Ann  and  John  Barney,  at  Taunton.      I'atriot 

of  Jan.  10,  1824 

Polly,  of    Providence,  and    Thomas   P'rances, 

formerly  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  I^ev. 

Mr.  Ludlow,  May  30,  1825 

Uriah  T.    and    Abigail   I^.     Cloyes,  both    of 

Frankfort,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Skinner,  of 

Utica.     Patriot  of  July  4,  1829 

Joseph,    merchant,    and  Lydia    Ann   Palmes, 

daughter  of  Thomas,  E.sq.,  at  Philadelphia, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Skinner.     Patriot  of  April  21,  1830 


354  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

HARWOOD  Peggy,  daughter  of  John,  printer, 
and  John  Marven,  of  Newport,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of  March  7,  1807 

John,  Jr.,  printer,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth   Evans, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  12,  1807 

Henry,  71,  and  Miss  Susan  Chandley,   75,  at 

Baltimore.     Pheni.x  of  March  12,  1808 

Abigail,  daughter  of  John,  printer,  and  Frank- 
lin Cooley,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  2,  1809 

Mary  and  Capt.  George  Walden,  both  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Dec.  31,  1813 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Edward,  and  Joseph  West, 
both  of  Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Messer,  Sept.  27,  181 5 

Harriet  and  William  Chace,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sent.  21,  1817 

Rufus,  of  Smithfield,  and  Loan  O.  Bowers, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  11,  1819 

John  Carter,  printer,  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.     Patriot  of  Oct.  17,  1827 

Catherine  S.,  daughter  of  Edward,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Benjamin  P.  Wilbur,  of  New- 
port, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  3,  1828 

Lieut.  ,  \J.  S.  Navy,  and  Sarah  Ann 

Wood,  daughter   of   late   Capt.   Peleg,    at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  15,  1828 

Mary  G.,  daughter  of  Eldward,  and  Lewis 
Potter,  both  of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of  Nov.  26,  1828 

Sail),  daughter  of  Gen.  Richard,  and  L  eut. 
Francis  Taylor,  U.  S.  Army,  at  Annapolis, 
Md.     Patriot  of  Sept.  26,  1829 

HASKELL  P^dward,  formerly  of  Newport,  and 
Elizabeth  Turner,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Thomas,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  W  Ison.     Phenix  of  Feb.  7,  1 807 

Sally  F.,  daughter  of  late  Comfort,  of  Cum- 
berland, and  George  Mason,  2d,  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Mr.  Harris,  Dec.  22,  1822 

Benjamin,  of  Providence,  and  Charity  Van- 
Cote,  at  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Feb.  4,  1828 

Artemas  H.,  of  Minor,  N.  Y.,  and  Mrs.  So- 
phia W.  Davenport,  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  5,  1828 


Aug.  II, 

1829 

Oct.  10, 

1829 

April  21, 

1830 

May  3, 

1830 

Dec.  25, 

1825 

Jan.  28, 

1826 

July  10, 

1830 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  355 

HASKELl.  Jane,  of  Philadelphia,  and  William 
Edwards,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  at  Newport, 
by   Rev.  Mr.  Choules, 

Nancy  and  Thomas  Cunningham,  at  Gloces- 
ter.     Patriot  of 

Miss  S.  P.  and  Dr.  N.  C.  Keep,  at  Boston. 
Patriot  of 

Lydia,    of    Beverly,    Mass.,    and    Alexander 
Mitchell,  at  Roxbury.     Patriot  of 
HASKINS  Mary  and  Cyrus  Chipman.at  Green- 
wich Village,  by  William  P.  Wing,  Esq., 

Almiraand  Leonard  Baker,  at  Taunton.  Pa- 
triot of 

William,  of  Boston,  and  Francis  Maria  Hod- 
ges, of  and  at  Providence.  Patriot  of 
HASTINGS  Mrs.  Martha  H.,  of  Boston,  daugh- 
ter of  David  Grieve,  of  Providence,  and 
Nathaniel  Holland,  of  and  at  Philadelphia. 
Patriot  of  Dec.  22,  1819 

Mary    Ann,  daughter    of  Nathan,    of  Provi- 
dence, and  Joseph  Stacy  Sampson,  ijf  Bos- 
ton, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 
■     David  R.,  printer,  and   Lucinda  Beaman,  at 
Bennington,  Vt.     Pheni.K  of 

Isaiah  C.  and  Eliza  Ann  Greenman,  daugh- 
ter of  Silas,  of  Newport,  at  Centerville,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Philip  and  Ruth  Linnell,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent, 

Mary  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Thomas  Brown- 
ell,  of  Tiverton,    at    Providence,    by    Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 
HATCH   Eli  and  Eunice  Dove,  at  Stockbridge, 
Mass.     Phenix  of 

Eleanor,  19,  and  Joseph  Gooch,  50,  in  Ken- 
nebunk.  Me.     Phenix  of 

John  C,  of  Middletown,  Ct.,  and  Itloisa  A. 
Brown,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker, 

William  and  Elizabeth  L.  Ilowland,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev  Mr.  Wight, 

Betsey,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Thomas 
Essex,  of  Warwick  and  North  Kingstown, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast, 

Dr.  Joseph  and  Cynthia  Kent,  both  of  and  at 
Attleboro.     Patriot  of 

Fanny,  daughter  of  Col.  Israel,  of  Attleboro, 
and  Washington  Peirce,  of  Weston,  Mass., 
at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Jan.  21,  1824 


April  8, 

1824 

Jan.  9, 

1808 

April  9, 

1826 

Aug.  9, 

1826 

Nov.  II, 

1S27 

Nov.  28, 

1807 

Dec.  10, 

1808 

Sept.  20, 

1 8 19 

P^eb.  27, 

1820 

May  8, 

1820 

Dec.  27, 

1823 

356  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

HATCH  Mrs.  Sarah  B.,  of  Hanson,  Mass.,  and 
Winslow  Stiirtevant,  of  Pembroke,  Mass., 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  30,  1825 

George  W.  and  Patience  R.  Mason,  at  Attle- 

boro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Jan.  23,  1826 

George    C.  and  Martha  C.   Coomcr,  both  of 

and  at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  April  25,  1827 

Solomon  and  Eunice  W.  Maxfield,  daughter 
of  David,  both  of  Bristol,  at  Warren,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.     Patriot  of  July  4,  1827 

Sarah  T.,  daughter  of  late  Solomon,  of  Bris- 
tol, and  Willian)  Peck,  of  Seekonk,  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Oct.  17,  1827 
HATHAWAY  Anthony,  of  East  Greenwich, 
and  Mrs.  Lydia  Studson,  of  and  at  North 
Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sweet.  Phenix 
of                                                                              Aug.  20,  1808 

Frances,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  Dighton, 
and  Oakes  Angier,  Esq.,  of  Belfast,  Me., 
at  Dighton.     Phenix  of  May  27,  1809 

Aras,    of   Raynham,   and    Hannah  Dean,  of 

and  at  Taunton.     Phenix  of  June  10,  1809 

Jane,  daughter  of  Abner,  and  Thomas  Shaw, 

both  of  Newport,  at  Bristol,  Aug.  8,  1814 

Leonard,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Haley,  both 
of  Wellington,  Mass.,  at  Providence.  Phe- 
nix of  Oct.  I,  1814 

Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and 
Peter  Place,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  17,  18 16 

Sally  [Eliza]  and  Peter  Place,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  17,  1816 

Joseph,  of  Boston,  and  Harriet  Taylor,  only 
daughter  of  late  Gustavus,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence.    Phenix  of  July  ir,  1S18 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  Warwick,  and 
Jonathan  Peirce,  Jr ,  of  Coventry,  at  Crans- 
ton, Sept.  2,  1819 

Sally,  of  Bristol,  and  Tabor  Corey,  of 
Wrentham,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates. 
Patriot  of  Sept.  25,  18 19 

Ephraim  A.  and  Sarah  Ann  Williams,  daugh- 
ter of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 
Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee,  Feb.  3,  1820 

Thomas  and  Ann  Eliza  Barstow,  eldest 
daughter  of  Elias,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Dec.  25,  1821 

Adeline  and  Caleb  Snow,  at  New  Bedford. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  23,  1822 

Sally  S.  and  Joseph  Cudworth,  at  Freetown. 

Patriot  of  April  g,  1823 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


357 


HATHAWAY  Lydia  and  Samuel  Andrews,  of 

Taunton,  at  Freetown.     Patriot  of 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Zeiihaniah,    of 

Newport,  and  William  Ide,  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence.    Patriot  of 
Betsey,  of  Freetown,  and  George   I'earce,  of 

Berkeley,  at  Freetown, 
Noah  F.  and  Nancy  Paine,  both  of  I''reetown, 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of 
Abbie  S.  F.  and  Bertram  R.  Parker,  both  of 

and  at  Providence, 
George  W.  and  Alice  M.  Perry,  both  of  Digh- 

ton,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee, 
Cynthia  and  Jonathan   Pike,  at    I'rdvidence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Mary  and  Andrew   Horton,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hodge, 
Anson  and  Ruana   Hamilton,  at   Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
Lieut.    Bradford,    of    Wellington,   and   Mary 

Burt,    of    and    at    Taunton,   by    Rev.    Mr. 

Hamilton, 
Capt.  James  M.,  of  Freetown,  and  Sally  Hath- 
away, of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Gano, 
Sally,    of    Providence,    and    Capt.   James  M.  ■ 

Hathaway,    of    Freetown,    at     Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Sylvanus  and  Ann  S.  Carter,  at   Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
Knock  B.,  of  Dighton,  and  Mira  Hurt,  of  and 

at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton, 
Martna,  daughter  of  late  Michael,  of  Assonet 

Village,  and  Isaac  Borden,  of  Troy,  Mass., 

at  former  place.     Patriot  of 
Joshua  and  Mary  Ann  Smith,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Thomas  Jefferson,  of  Cumberland,  and  Sarah 

Corey,    of  and   at  Smithfield,   by  Thomas 

Mann,  Esq., 
Margaret,    daughter    of    late    George,     and 

George  Anthony,  both  of  Middletown,  at 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Portsmouth, 
Michael,  of  Freetown,  and  Almira  Cannon, 

daughter  of  Cornelius,  of  and  at  New  Bed- 
ford.    Patriot  of 
John  and  Rachel  Roberts,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Ann    B.  and  Daniel  S.  Cobb,  at  Freetown. 

Patriot  of 


Dec.  10, 

1823 

Jan.  3, 

1824 

April  1 8, 

1824 

April  24, 

1824 

May  6, 

1S24 

Aug.  16, 

1824 

Dec.  9, 

1824 

March  2, 

1825 

April  11, 

1825 

Oct.  9, 

1825 

Jan.  I, 

1826 

Jan.  I, 

1826 

May  13, 

1827 

Aug,  5, 

1827 

Oct.  20, 

1827 

Oct.  13, 

1828 

Dec.  29, 

1828 

May  13, 

1829 

Feb.  20, 

1S30 

April  18, 

1830 

June  30, 

1830 

358  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 

HATHAWAY  Caleb,  of  Providence,  and   Abby 

Fenner,  of  Johnston,  daughter  of  Jeremiah, 

at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Pickering,  Aug.  15,  1830 

Dexter  and  Mary  W.  Flagg,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Woonsocket  Falls,  Sept.  30,  1832 
HATTEN    Wilson,    of   Providence,    and    Phebe 

Chamberlain,  of  and  at  Southbridge,  Mass., 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Parks.     Patriot  of  April  7,  1S27 

HATTRICK  Mary  Crawford,  daughter  of  Peter, 

of  New  York,  and  Rev.  Joseph   Hurlburt, 

of  Albany,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of  June  23,  1824 

HAUGHTON    Eveline   and   Joseph    Gay    Met- 

calf,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  23,  1820 

Sally    K.    and    George    Grififin,  publisher  of 

National  Aegis,   at  Sterling,    Ct.     Patriot 

of  June  9,  1S27 

HAUSWELL  Ann  Maria  and  Alfred  S.  Buffing- 
ton,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  April  i,  1827 
HAVEN     Louisa,    of  Framingham,    Mass.,    and 

Rev.  Elbridge  Gale,  of  Wickford,  at  for- 
mer place.  Patriot  of  April  12,  1826 
Samuel  F.,  of  Dedham,  and  Lydia  G.  Sears, 

of  and  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  May  22,  1830 

HAVENS    Alexander,    Esq.,    and    Mrs.    Phebe 

W'hitman,    at    Warwick,    by    Elder    David 

Curtis.     Phcni.x  of  Jan.  27,  18 16 

Julia    Ann  and   Joseph  Manchester,    Jr.,    at 

Coventry,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Manchester,  Nov.  23,  1817 

Nancy,     of     Pawtucket,     and     Nathan    A. 

Brown,    of    Smithfield,    at    Pawtucket,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  25,  1818 

Fones,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Mary  Lew- 
is, at  Newport.  Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1821 
Joseph   F".,  of  North  Kingstown,    and  Mary 

Lewis,  of  Jamestown,  at  Newport.     Patriot 

of  Jan.  10,  1 82 1 

Ale.xander,  Jr.,  of  Warwick,  and  Mary  Gates, 

of   and  at   Uxbridge,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Judson,  Nov.  20,  1825 

Susan  and  I-'reeman  Baxter,  both  of  Warwick, 

at  Centreville,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  5,  1827 

HAWES  Abigail,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Pele- 

tiah    Metcalf,  of    Smithfield,   at  Franklin. 

Patriot  of  June  17,  1820 

Nathan   and    Margaret  Sweet,  at  Attleboro, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Holman,  April  2,  1821 

Mrs.  Olive  and  Napoleon  Bonaparte  Bates, 

both   of    and   at    Smithfield,    by    Thomas 

Mann,  Esq.,  Oct.  5,  1823 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  359 

HAVVES  Daniel  B.,ot  Providence,  and  Sabra  J. 

Barrows,  of  North    Providence,  at     Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Patriot  of  Nov.  12,  1823 
Betsey  and  Ebenezer  Crocker,   both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Kev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  22,  1825 

Maria,  daughter  of  Col.   George,  and  iLater- 

mer  R.   Shaw,    of  Boston,   at    VVrentham, 

by  Rev.  Elisha  Fiske,  Aug.  25,  1825 

William    T.  and   Margaret   M.   Montgomery, 

both  of   and   at   Providence,  by    Rev.  Dr. 

Gano, 
Ploomey  and  William  Millard,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Ploomey  and  William  Millard,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.      Patriot  of 
Sophia  C,  daughter  of  Gen.  Joseph,  of  North 

Providence,  and    George    West,  of   Taun- 
ton,  at    North    Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson, 
HAWKES  Alpheus,   of   Providence,  and  Susan 

Smith,    of    Chatham,    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,        • 
Alpheus,  of  J'rovidence,  and  Abigail  Smith, 

daughter  of  John,  of  Smithfield,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Eliza    and    William    Mason,    both    of    Provi- 
dence, at    Smithfield,  by    Rev.   Dr.  Edes, 
Mrs.   Elizabeth  and   tldvvard  Tripp,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley, 
HAWKINS     Amey,    daughter   of    Joseph,    and 

Peyton    R.   Leonard,  of  Raynham,  Mass., 

at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Ann,  daughter  of  William,  and  Oliver  Smith, 

at  Glocester, 
Samuel,    of  Cranston,    and    Alice    Anthony, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr.   Gano, 
Nabby  and  Diristus  Saunders,  at    Scituate. 

Pheni.Y  of 
Pardon,   of    Providence,  and    Waitey    Mann, 

youngest    daughter    of    late    Thomas,    at 

Johnston,  June  7,  1812 

Joseph  B.  and  Harriet  Angell,  daughter  of 

Benjamin,  at    North    Providence.     Phenix 

of  July  16,  1814 

Betsey,  of  Johnston,  and  Harris  Medbury,  of 

Glocester,  at  Johnston,  Oct.  13,  1816 

Deborah    Ann,    of    Providence,    and    Oliver 

Holmes,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  April  20,  1S17 


Dec. 

>2, 

1826 

Sept. 

27. 

1829 

Dec. 

16, 

1829 

Jan. 

II, 

1831 

Nov. 

12, 

1814 

Nov. 

17, 

1822 

May 

II, 

1826 

Nov 

■  9, 

1828 

Jan. 

12, 

1806 

Nov. 

28, 

1807 

Oct. 

13- 

1811 

Dec. 

14, 

iSu 

360  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

HAWKINS  Hope,  of  Johnston,  and  Joseph  S. 
Angell,  of  Providence,  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Sept.  23,  1817 

Ara  and  Rebecca  Owen,  both  of  and  at  Che- 

pachet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hunt,  July  5,  1818 

Stephen,  Jr.,  of  Glocester,  and  Abby  S. 
Walden,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton.     Patriot  of        April  17,  1819 

Mrs.    Pamela  and    Thomas    Angell,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  6,  1819 

Mary,  daughter  of  Darias,  and  Viall  Frank- 
lin, both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  23,  1820 

Sarah,  of  North  Providence,  and  Maturin 
Ballon,  2d,  of  Smithfield,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  16,  1820 

Ezekiel  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza  Crans- 
ton, of  and  at  Seekonk.     Patriot  of  April  6,  1822 

Almira  F.,  of  Providence,  and  Otis  Holmes, 
of  Sharon,  Mass.,  at  North  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  July  3,  1822 

Alpheas,  of  Johnston,  and  Celia  A.  Rhodes, 
daughter  of  Richard,  at  Scituate,*by  Rev. 
Mr.  Knight,  June  20,  1825 

Fidelia  E.  and  Edward  Jenckes,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Elder  Allen,  Dec.  22,  1825 

John    H.,    of    Providence,    and    Clarissa    M. 

Simmons,  of  Scituiite,  at  Warwick,  Jan.  8,  1826 

Loana  W  ,  of  North  Providence,  and  Hiram 
Smith,  of  Providence,  at  former  place,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  March  25,  1827 

Hezekiah,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Sarah 

R.  Carlton,  of  and  at  P^ranklin,  Mass.,  Aug.  19,  1827 

William  H.,  of  F"all  River,  and  Harriet 
Thurber,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  3,  1827 

Mary  and  Benjamin  B.  Burgess,  at  Provi- 
dence, July  23,  1828 

Elvira,  daughter  0/  late  Henry,  of  North 
Providence,  and  John  P'ddy,  of  Killingly, 
Ct.,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Pa- 
triot of  July  18,  1S29 
HAWLEY  Emily  Ann  and  Richard  E.  Eddy, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Oct.  15,  1823 
HAY  George,  Esq.,  of  Richmond,  and  Eliza 
Munroe,  eldest  daughter  of  James,  Esq., 
late  minister  to  Great  Britain  ;  in  Albe- 
marle Co.,  Va.     Pheni.x  of                                     Oct.  15,  1808 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  361 

HAYDEN  Whiting,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary 
C.  Carpenter,  of  and  at  .'Vttleboro,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wright.     Patriot  of  Dec.  i6,  1S29 

Jonathan,  76,  and  Miss  Joanna  Packard,  70, 
after  3  days'  courtship,  at  Bridgevvater, 
Mass.     Phenix  of  Dec.  12,  1807 

HAYES  Ann  Dent  and  Hon.  Alexander  Mc- 
Rea,  Lieut.  Gov.  of  Virginia,  both  of 
Richmond,  Va.,  at  New  Yorlc.     Phenix  of         Oct.   10,  1807 

Thomas,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Susan  Parker, 
daughter  of  Commander  Bainbridge,  at 
Charlestovvn,   Mass.     Patriot  of  March  30,  1825 

Sarah  A.  and  Henry  A.  Sutton,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  25,  1827 

HAYFORD  Daniel,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Re- 
becca Anthony,  youngest  daughter  of 
Feleg,  of  Somerset,  at  Providence.  Phe- 
nix of  Jan.  24,  1S07 

Eliza  and  Joseph   W,  Dexter,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  lides,  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.  Dr.  P3des,  July  19.  1827 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Archi- 
bald Fairbanks,  of  Lancaster,  Mass.,  both 
now  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
P^des.     Patriot  of  May  30,  1829 

HAYLANDER  Mary  R.,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 
Jacob,  and  William  F.  Bowen,  of  Philadel- 
phia, at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  ,  July  3,  182 1 
HAYNES  Mary,  of  Warren  Co.,  Ga.,  and  Den- 
nis L.  Ryan,  editor  of  Georgia  Argus,  at 
Augusta,  Ga.     Phenix  of                                         Oct.  29,  1808 

Dr.  Hiram  C,  26,  and  Mrs.  I^sther  C.  Car- 
ver, 69,  at  Ashby,  Mass.  Patriot  of  April  30,  1823 
HAYWARD  Capt.  Abraham,  of  Boston,  and 
Miss  Marietta  Daggett,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Elijah,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Read,  May  26,  1814 

Rebecca,  of  Providence,  and  Moses  Ray,  at 

Brooklyn,  L.  L,  Aug.  20,  1826 

Clarissa  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.     Patriot  of  March  3,  1827 

HAZARD  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  and 
Sarah  C.  Fales,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq., 
of  Taunton,  Mass.,  March  17,  1803 


362  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

HAZARD  Esther,  daughter  of  the  late  George, 

and  Benjamin  Pearce,  at  Newport.   Phenix 

of  Oct.  29,  1803 

Carder,  of  Newport,  and  Sally  Coggeshall,  of 

Bristol,  at  Portsmouth,  April  i,  1804 

Sylvester    R.,    of     Newport,    and    Gulielma 

Maria  Babcock,  of  and  at  South  Kingstown, 

by  Matthew  Robinson,  Esq.,  April  23,  1820 

Hannah    B.    and    John    B.    Arnold,    both  of 

Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  May  i,  1820 

Job  G.  and  Hannah  Tabor,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  5,  1820 

Mumford     and     Sarah    Tilley,    daughter    of 

Abraham,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  14,  182 1 

Hannah  and  John  T.  Newman,  both  of  and 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  18,  1S22 

Joseph  B.,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Ruhanah 

L.  Champlain,  daughter  of    Nathaniel,  of 

and  at  NewShoreham.     Patriot  of  Oct.  22,  1823 

Alice  R.,  daughter  of  Thomas  H.,  of  New- 
port, and  Joseph  Babcock,  of  Middletown, 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Feb.  25,  1824 

Capt.  George  R.,  formerly  of  Newport,  and 

Ann  Barrett,  of  New  York,  at  Richmond, 

Va.     Patriot  of  March  15,  1826 

Hannah  M.,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Cyrel 

C.    Wheeler,  of    Warren,  at    Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  May  9,  1827 

Frances  G  ,  daughter  of  late  John,  of  New- 
port, and  P^lnathan  C.  Brown,  of  Westerly, 

at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  North rp.  May  10,  1827 
Dr.  Rowland   R.  and  Anna  Collins,  daughter 

of  Lieut.  Gov.  Collins,  at  Trinity  Church, 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Oct.  i,  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.     Patriot  of  Feb.  16,  1828 

Robey,  of  Westport,  and  Thomas  Briggs,  at 

Adamsville,  R.  I.      Patriot  of  Jan.  31,  1829 

Mary  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Josiah  F.  Ev- 
erett, of  Attleboro,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Phillips,  Feb.  15,  1829 

Martha,  daughter  of  late  John,  Jr.,  of  New- 
port, and  Orimus  M.  Stillman,  of  Westerly, 

at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  North- 
up,  Aug.  23,  1829 
Mary   and    Samuel  Pearce,  both   of   and   at 

North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup. 

Patriot  of  March  24,  1830 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


HAZELTINE    I>tsey   and    William    Hoit,    Jr., 

printer,  at  Concord,  N.  H.     Phenix  of  July  29,  1S09 

Nancy  and   Rev.  Adoniram  Jud.son,  Mission- 
ary to  India,  at  Bradford,    Mas.s.     Pheni.x 

of  Feb.  15,  1812 

HAZELTON  John  and  Mrs.  Mary  Burlingame, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  23,  1812 

HEACOCK    Mrs.    Eleanor  and  Major   Thomp- 
son   Maxwell,  82,  near    Detroit,    by    Rev. 

Mr.   Heacock.     The  Major  served  in    the 

British  and  American  Continental  Armies 

nearly    70    years  ;    was  at    the   battles   of 

Fighting    Island    and    Bloody    Bridge,    in 

Pontiac's  War  and  one  of  the  few  that  es- 
caped from  the  latter  battle  alive.     Patriot 

of 
HEAD  Isaac  and  Sally  Head,  at  Pembroke,  N. 

H.     Phenix  of 
Sally  and  Isaac  Head,  at  Pembroke,  N.  H. 

Phenix  of 
Ann  and   Isaac  Sisson,  both  of  Portsmouth, 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of 
Ann  and  Isaac  Sisson,  at  Newport.     Patriot 

of 
Maria,    formerly    of    Newport,    and    George 

Tripp,  of  Providence,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Kent,  Jan.  24,  1827 

HEALD  Calvin,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and  Mary 

C.  Ward,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  of  and 

at  Roxbury.     Patriot  of  July  31,  1S30 

HEALEY  Lucy  and  Capt.  William  Farrier,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  May  20,  18  n 

Moses   and    Dulcena    Chamberlain,   both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by    Rev.   Mr.   Wilson. 

Phenix  of  Dec.  16,  1815 

Joseph,  principal  of  Pawtucket  High  School, 

and  Rachel  W.  Little,  daughter  of  Edward 

P.,  of  Marshfield,   Mass.,  at  Pembroke,  at 

the  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
HEARSEY  Sylvanus  and  Rhoda  West,  at  New 

Bedford.     Patriot  of 
HEART  Rev.  William   H.  and  Lydia  H.  More, 

at  Hamstead,  N.   Y.     Patriot  of 
C.  I.  and  Margaret  Halfpenny,  at  Baltimore, 

Patriot  of 
HEATH  Mehitable  and  Capt.  Joseph  Smith,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
William  and  PLliza  G.  Vose,  daughter  of  late 

Thomas,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 


Sept.  24, 

1823 

March  9, 

1805 

March  9, 

1805 

Jan.  8, 

1823 

Jan.  8, 

1823 

April  12, 

1S32 

Nov.  3, 

1821 

Feb.  19, 

1820 

F-eb.  21, 

1S24 

May  2. 

1818 

July  19, 

1820 

364  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

HEATH  Margaret,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan, 
of  Newport,  and  Thomas  Ash,  of  London, 
Eng.,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  24,  1823 

Nathaniel  and  I""reelove  Eager,  at  Providence,        Nov.  27,  1823 
John  and  Mary  Ann  Nason,  daughter  of  late 

Nathaniel,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  June  16,  1824 

Charles  and  Elizabeth  Thompson,  daughter 

of  John,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.   Mr.   Eddy,  Oct.  27,  1825 

HEATON  Mrs. Harriet  C,  of  Smithfield,  and  Wil- 
liam Angell,  of  North  Providence,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Parke,  Dec.  25,  1821 

HEELS  Deborah  and  Jonathan  Neck.  In  Eng- 
land.    Phenix  of  Sept.  15,  1810 

HEFFERLEN  Mrs.  Nancy  and  Joseph  Tabor, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,  June  12,  1803 

HEIGHT  John,  62,  and  Sarah  Howe,  56,  at  Phil- 
adelphia.    Pheni.x  of  July  2,  1808 

HELME  Major  William,  and  Mrs.  P""anny  Potter, 

of  Newport,  at  P>riHtol.     Pheni.x  of  Jan.  2r,  1809 

Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Major  W , 

and  William  Card,  Jr.,  at  Newport.     Pheni.x 
of  Oct.  14,  1809 

Bernon  and  Elizabeth  Olney,  daughter  of 
late  Col.  Christopher,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  22,  181 1 

Walter  C,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  Ann  Mer- 

rell,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  Jan.  2,  1825 

Nathaniel  G.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Ruth 
W.  Hayford,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt. 
Daniel,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Feb.  i,  1825 

Ann,  youngest  daughter  of  late  John,  of 
Kingston,  R.  I.,  and  Thomas  W.  Nason,  of 
Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Paine,  March  22,  1830 

HEMANS  Harriet,  of  Beverly,  and  John  Loruig, 

of  Boston,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Nov.  3,  i8iO 

HEMBOROUGH  Mrs.  Sarah,  59,and  John  Har- 
rison, 79,  his  fourth  wife.  Had  been  a 
widower  16  days,  at  Drax,  Eng.  Phenix 
of  Sept.  5,  1807 

HEMENWAY  Dr.  Robert  E„  of  Shrewsbury, 
Mass.,  and  Eliza  Jackson,  daughter  of 
Major  Samuel,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  12,  1825 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Elijah  Thayer,  of 
Medfield,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  12,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  365 

HENDERSON   Louisa,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 

John,  of  New  York,  and  Capt.  Joseph  S. 

Munro,  of  Providence,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  April  28,  1821 
John  and  Lydia  Cooke,  daughter  of  kite  Reu- 
ben, both  of  and  at  Newport.  Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  i82[ 
Col  Archibald,  commandant  of  the  Marine 

Corps,   and  Ann  Maria  Cazenove,  second 

daughter  of  Anthony  C,  lisq.,  at  Alexan- 
dria, S.  C.  Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1823 
James,  of  Newport,  and  Thisbe  11   Wheeler, 

of  and  at  Stonington,  Jan.  g,  1S27 

Eliza,  of  Newport,  and  Joseph  Paddock,  of 

Nantucket,    at     Newport,    by     Rev.    Mr. 

Choules,  Jan.  i,  1829 

HENDLEY  John  D.  and  Merebah  Au.stin,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  13,  1823 

HENDRICK  Benjamin  W.  and   Mrs.  Sarah  VV. 

l^rowning,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Cutler,  Sept.  19,  [824 

Daniel  and  Phebe  C.   Browncll,  daughter  of 

late  William,  at  Smithfield,  by  Lewis  Ue.\- 

ter,  Itsq.,  July  24,  1825 

HENDRICKS  Phebe  and  Luther  Crocker,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  5,  1824 

HENRY  Sally  and  James  Anthony,  at  Provi- 
dence. Phenix  of  April  21,  1804 
Nancy  and  Jacob  Alverson,  Nov.  15,  1807 
Nancy,    daughter    of    John,    and    Benjamm 

Greene,  at  Thompson,  Ct.     Pheni.x  of  Feb.  20,  1808 

Mary  and  Stuteley  Smith,  Jr.,  at  Pavvtuxet,  Dec.  25,  1808 
Susan  and  John  Toussaint,   both  of  and   at 

Charleston,    S.    C.      [The    husband   gives 

public  notice  he  will  not  jjay  wife's  debts.]  July  10,  181 1 

Betsey  and  Abriah  Manning,  of  Tewksbury, 

Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  10,  1812 

Zimri  and  Mary    Tyler,  second  daughter  of 

late  George,  of  and  at  P'oster,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Potter,  Aug.  31,  18 17 

Abby  W.  and  Thomas  P"enner,  Jr.,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  g,  1817 

John,    of  Providence,  and  Lydia  Rogers,  of 

and  at  Lyme,  Ct.,  Aug.  i8,  1820 

Samuel,  of  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,and  Lucy  Av- 

erell,  of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  182 r 

Molly,  third  daughter  of  Stephen,  of  Crans- 
ton, and  Asahal   H.  Vallett,   of  Johnston, 

at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Jan.  i,  1822 

Thomas,     Jr.,     of     Providence,     and     Eliza 

Rhodes,  of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Westcott,  June  22,  1824 


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VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


HENRY  Phebe,  of  Smithfield,  and  Caleb  Hill, 
of  Scituate,  at  Smithfield,  by  Lewis  Dexter, 
Esq.,  Jan.  i6,  1825 

Mrs.  and Barrett,  both  of  the 

Boston  and  Providence  Theatres,  at  New 

York,  June  24,  1825 

Hannah  R.,  of  Providence,  and  John  W. 
Dexter,  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  14,  1825 

Alice  Eliza  and  Daniel  Cheever,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  7,  1825 

Charles  A.,  Esq.,  Marshall  of  Mobile,  for- 
merly of  Holden,  Mass.,  and  Carmalite 
Holdenburg,  of  and  at  Mobile.     Patriot  of         Dec.  24,  1825 

Charles  W.  and  Mary  A.  Hall,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  25,  1827 

Charles  S.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Savan- 
nah, Ga.,  and  Sally  R.  Aborn,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  for- 
mer place.  May  31,  1827 

Harriet  and  Henry  Greene,  both  of  and  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  March  9,  1828 

Lydia,  of  Northbridge,  and  William  Lewis, 
of  Uxbridge,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Frieze,  April  25,  1830 

HENSHAW  John    L.  and    Ann    Maria    Corey, 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  Ebenezer,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rov.  Mr.  Edes,  June  16,  1814 
HERB  John  F.,  of  Savannah,  and  Sarah  W.  Pot- 
ter, daughter  of  Capt.  Holliman,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Savannah.     Phenix  of  May  16,  1812 
HERLITZ   Capt.    Joseph,   of   New    York,   and 
Louisa    Lippitt,    second  daughter   of   late 
Capt.  John,  of  and  at  Providence.     Phenix 
of                                                                           March  12,  1814 
HERRICK   James    D.  and    Mary  Young,  both 

1       of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  i,  1824 

HERRING  Mary  and  John  Low,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker.  Phe- 
nix of  July  16,  1 814 
HERRINGTON  Henry  and  Esther  Mowry,  of 
Johnston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes. 
Phenix  of  May  14,  1814 
HERVEY  Dr.  Eliphalet  W.,  late  graduate  of 
Brown,  and  Dorcas  Fearing,  of  and  at 
Wareham,  Mass.     Patriot  of                                Sept.  21,  1825 

Lady,  daughter  of  Richard  Caton,  of  Balti- 
more, and  granddaughter  of  Charles  Car- 
roll, of  Carroliton,  and  Frances  Godolphin 
DeArcy,  Marquis  of  Caermarthen  (son  of 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  367 

HERVEY: 

the  Duke  of  Leeds  and  heir  apparent),  in 

England.     Patriot  of  June  7,  1828 

HETHERINGTON   Mrs.  Mary  and  Dr.    S.    H. 

Kenyon,  both  of  and  at  Providence.  Pa- 
triot of  Feb.  5,  1823 
Ann  Elizabeth  and    Arba  C.    Dike,  both  of 

Providence,    at    Pawtucket,    by    Rev.    Dr. 

Benedict,  April  19.  1S27 

Charlotte  J.,  of  Providence,    and  Charles  N. 

Pond,    of    Pawtucket,  at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  ■Waterman,  Nov.  12,  1828 

HEWITT  Albert  H.  and   Freelove  P.  Cross,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  16,  1829 
HEWES  Mrs.  Amelia  and   Rev.    Solomon  Sias, 

of    the  Methodist    Church,  at    Boston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Merritt,  July  3'.  1825 

HICKEY  Mrs.  Catharine   and  Bryan  Doyle,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Woodley,  June  25,  1828 

HICKMAN  Louisa  P.,  of   Newton,  Mass.,  and 

Major  Samuel  J.  Smith,  one  of  the  pub- 
lishers of  the  Cadet,  of  Providence,  at  New- 
ton, Nov.  9,  1828 
Anna    M.    C,    granddaughter    of   late  Gen. 

Hull,  and  George    A."  Otis,  Jr.,    Esq.,  at 

Newton.     Patriot  of  Feb.  17,  1830 

HICKS  Mary,    daughter   of    Capt.    David,    and 

Thomas  Walton,    at    Providence,    by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Ja'i'  16,  1803 

Ratcliffe  and  Eliza  Randall,  second  daughter 

of  Henry,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, '  Nov.  1 5,  1807 
Mahaia,    of    U.xbridge,    Mass.,    and    Dexter 

Brown,  of  Providence,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Littlefield.     Phenix  of  June  17,  1815 

Anna  and  Reuben   S.  Bennett,  both  of   and 

at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Aug.  ir,  i8i6 

Alvina  and  Levi  Smith,   both  of   Providence, 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake.     Phenix 

of  Oct.  31,  1818 

John  W.,    of   Tiverton,    and    Lucinda    Bliss, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Asa,  of  and  at  Rehoboth. 

Patiiot  of  Oct.  28,  1820 

Sarah  and  Growler  P.   Irish,  at    Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Feb.  13,  1821 

Marceha,  second    daughter  of    Richard,  and 

William  Dexter,  Jr.,  at    Scituate,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Knight.     Patriot  of  March  3.  1821 


368 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


HICKS  Eliza  Young,  of  Scituate,  and  Darius 
Rve.  Sessions.of  Providence,  at  Scituate,  by 
Mr.  Edes, 

Samuel  and  Fanny  Luther,  daughter  of  Job, 
at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor, 

Mrs.  Frances  and  Benjamin  Allen,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Gabriel,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 
Joseph  Corey,  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Peckham, 

Ransom,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  Almy 
Tompkins,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of  and 
at  Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine, 

Gilbert,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Melancy  Thayer, 
daughter  of  Abiather,  of  and  at  Attleboro, 

Abby  and  Henry  Luther,  at  Swanzey,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taylor, 

Caroline  L.,  of  Taunton,  and  Robert  Rhodes, 
of  Pawtucket,  at  Taunton, 

John  VV.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Jane 
Paulding,  of  :  nd  at  Johnston,  by  Elder 
Martin  Cheney, 

William  and  Huldah  Colwell,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Church, 
HIDDEN  Enoch  and  Harriet  Hubbard,  daugh- 
ter of  Ezra,  at  Providence. 

James  and  Mary  Clifford,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William  K.  and  Caroline  B.  Grant,  at  Provi- 
dence, 

Lucy  Ann  and  Samuel  W.  Butts,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
HIGGINS     John,    of    North     Providence,     and 

Lydia  Arnold,  of  and  at  Warwick, 
HIGGISON  Elizabeth  Arnold  and  Ira  Draper, 
both   of   and   at    Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict, 
HILL  Christopher  and  Polly  Marshall,  at  Provi- 
dence, 
HULL  Cyrene  and  Charles  Potter,  2d,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mary,  14,  second  daughter  of  Major  Christo- 
pher, and  William  Riley,  17,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Harriet,  eldest  daughter  of  Major  Christo- 
pher, of  Providence,  and  William  Owen 
Jones,  at  Bristol, 

Innocent,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  and  Jacob  Roon, 
Jr.,  at  Sterling,  by  Justice  Ames.  Phenix 
of 


May  21,  1821 

Dec.  5,  1822 

Sept.  16,  1823 

July  10,  1S25 

Nov.  13,  1825 

Jan.  I,  1826 

Feb.  12,  1826 

Dec.  10,  1827 

March  29,  1829 

May  27,  1830 

March  15,  1807 

Sept.  10,  1809 

Oct.  3,  1821 

Oct.  4,  182 1 

Nov.  13,  1825 

Oct.  24,  1S20 

April  21,  1808 

Jan.  8,  1809 

May  28,  1809 

Nov.  18,  1 8 10 

March  14.  18 12 


PROVIDEXCE    PHEXIX-MARRIAGES 


369 


HULL  Polly,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  and  Jame.s  15.  Ken- 
nedy, of  Providence,  at  Sterling.  PhenLx 
of 

Martha  C.  and  Cornelius  Mahoney,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Henry,  of  Providence,  and  Charlotte  Wether- 
bee,  of  and  at  Stowe,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
.-    Newell.     Phenix  of 

Rev.  Oliver,  of  Lawsville,  Penn..  and  Creusa 
Wood,  at  Middleboro,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gurney.     Phenix  of 

Jeremiah  and  Baska  Rose,  daughter  of  Capt. 
William,  of  Newport,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Rebecca  M.  and  George  W.  Gladding,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Lydia  and  Dr.  Samuel  Crapon,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield, 

Caleb,  of  Providence,  and  Hannah  Under- 
wood, eldest  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at 
South  Kingstown,  by  Elder  Palmer.  Phe- 
nix of 

Nancy  E.,  of  Providence,  and  Isaac  Peck- 
ham,  of  Wickford,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Thomas  Manchester, 

John,  Jr.,  and  Jane  Hutton,  b<ith  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mary  A.  and  Jacob  B.  .Moore,  Jr..  of  Con- 
cord, one  of  the  editors  of  New  Hampshire, 
Patriot,  at  Ashburnham,  N.  H.     Patriot  of 

Thomas  and  Lucy  Ann  Allen,  daughter  of 
late  John,  at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gardiner, 

Amey,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Samuel 
Proud,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Sally,  of  Taunton,  and  Amos  Luther,  at 
Wellington,  Mass.     Patriot  of 

Senaca,  formerly  of  Smithfield,  and  Matilda 
Palmer,  of  and  at  Danby,  Vt., 

Mrs.  Lucretia  Catharine  Timmons  and 
Joshua  P.  Blanchard,  at  Boston.  Patriot 
of 

Mary,  only  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  and 
Gottleib  Graupner,  both  of  Boston,  at 
Providence, 

Benjamin  C.  and  Dorothy  Dudley,  daughter 
of  Paul,  Esq.,  at  Douglass,  Mass.  Patriot 
of 

George  W.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Sally  Albee, 
of  and  at  Providence.     Phenix  of 


March  14, 

1812 

Jan.  26, 

1813 

May  15, 

1813 

May  28, 

1814 

June  16, 

1814 

Sept.  20, 

1814 

Oct.  I, 

1815 

Jan.  6, 


Jan.  II, 

1S17 

May  3. 

1819 

Sept.  2, 

1820 

Jan.  14, 

1821 

May  14, 

1821 

Dec.  15, 

1821 

July  4. 

1822 

Sept.  28, 

1822 

Oct.  2, 

1822 

Dec.  14, 

1822 

Feb.  26, 

1823 

816 


370  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

HULL  Mary  Ball,  widow  of    Hon.    Arthur,    of 

Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Thomas  B.   Mitchell. 

formerly  of  Providence,  at  Dameron  Place, 

Miss.,  March  19,  1823 

Henry  C.  and  Hannah  Card,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.     Patriot  of  April  26,  1823 

Nathan,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Ann   Maguire,  both 

of  North  Kingstown,  at  Wickford.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  26,  1823 
Charles,    of  Sherbourne,    and  Nancy  Jones, 

daughter  of  Capt.  S ,  of  and  at  Med- 

way,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bailey,  July  11,  1824 

Caleb,    of    Scituate,    and    Phebe    Henry,    of 

and  at  Smithfield,  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,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  28,  1826 
John  V.  and  Sarah  A.  Field,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  April  8,  1827 

Haile  Maria,  of  Providence,  and  John  G.  Mo- 
ses, of  Newport,  at    Providence,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Seamans,  June  24,  1827 

Paris,    of    Providence,    and     Sarah    Chapin, 

daughter  of  Amaziah,  of  and  at  U.xbridge, 

by  Rev.  Samuel  Judson,  Aug.  21,  1827 

Charlotte  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Capt. 

Samuel,  of  Boston,  an     Charles  G.  Greene, 

junior  editor  of  National  Palladium,  Phila- 
delphia, at  Boston.  Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1827 
Sarah     P.,    daughter    of    Capt.    George,    of 

Smithfield,   and    Oregon    D.    Richardson, 

Esq.,  attorney  at    law,  of    Pontiac,  Mich., 

at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  July  24,  1828 

James,    U.   S.   Army,  and  Amanda  Doyle,  a 

Creek  pupil,  at  the  Asbury  Missionary  In- 
stitute, Fort    Mitchell,  Creek    Nation,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hill.     Patriot  of  April  4,  1829 

Mercy,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Jonathan,  of 

Warren,    and    Isaac    Macomber,    of    Fall 

River,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard,  May  31,  1829 

Jane  W.  P.  and  Dudley  Walker,  both  of  and 

at  Mansfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  21,  1830 

Jane,  of  Smithfield,  and  Dudley  Walker,  of 

Pawtucket,  at  Smithfield,  April  21,  1830 

Mary  Ann  and  Sylvester  R.  Jackson,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  May  13,  1830 

Silence,  79,  of  Norton,  and  Ezra  Eddy,  76,  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  June  23,  1830 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


371 


HULL    Abby  and  Christopher    \V.  Greene,  at 
East  Greenwich.     Patriot  of 
Nancy   and    Capt.    James    Carroll,    both    of 

Smithfield,  at  Slatersville, 
Hiram  and  Mary  Ann  Fowler,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
HILLARD    Deborah    and   Cooke    Brownell,    at 
Little    Compton,    by    Rev.    Mr.   Coleman. 
Patriot  of 
HILLER  Sarah,  86,  and  William  l^agg.  86,  after 
63    years   courtship,  in    England,     Patriot 
of 
HILLMAN  Maria  P.   and  Capt.  B.   Gifford,   of 
New  Bedford,  at  Westport.     Patriot  of 
Alexander,  of  Boston,  and  Mary  T.   Lewis, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
HILLS  John  and  Cyrene  Phillips,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 
HILLSON  Thomas  and  lileanor  Augusta  John- 
son, both  of  New  York  Park  Theatre,  at 
Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.     Patriot  of 
HIMES  Sylvester  and  Mary  Ann  Brownell,  both 
of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Maria  A.  and  Samuel  Low,  Jr.,  at  Warwick, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 
HINCKLEY  David,  of  Boston,  merchant,   and 
Sarah  Outram,  of  and  at  Alfreton,    Eng. 
Phenix  of 
Abby,  of  Stonington,  and  George  Cross,  of 

Westerly,  at  Stonington.  Patriot  of 
Ann  Outram,  only  daughter  of  late  David, 
Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  William  Gill  Hodg- 
kinson,  of  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.,  at  Bos- 
ton. Patriot  of 
Mary  and  Amos  Otis,  Jr.,  at  Barnstable. 
Patriot  of 

HINDMAN    Col.    J ,    U.    S.    Army,    and 

Susan  Wyatt,  daughter  of  late  John,   Esq., 
of  Delaware,  at  Philadelphia.     Patriot  of 
HINES  William  and  Lydia  Potter,  at  Glocester, 
Joseph,  of  Coventry,  and  Mrs.  Esther  Tripp, 
daughter  of  Joshua  Godfrey,  of  Chatham, 
Mass.,  at  North  Kingstown, 
Mrs.    Harriet,    daughter    of    Cyrus    French, 
Esq.,    and    Dr.    Peleg   Johnson,    at  South 
Kingstown.     Patriot  of 
Stephen  P.  and  Abby  P.   Runnells,  both  of 
Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.    Wil- 
son, 


Jan.  8, 
March  3, 
June  [3, 

Feb.  23, 


June  9, 

1824 

July  18, 

1827 

Nov.  2, 

1S28 

Dec.  3, 

1818 

Aug.  31, 

1S25 

Oct.  30, 

1828 

Nov.  16, 

1828 

Aug.  22, 

1807 

Nov.  4, 

1820 

Oct.  25, 

1826 

Aug.  21, 

1830 

July  20, 
March  27, 

1825 
1814 

Oct.  25, 

rSiS 

June  6, 

1S21 

Oct.  16, 

1823 

83  f 

«3i 
832 

822 


372  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

HINES  Thomas  J.,  of  Norwich,  Ct.,  and  Abby  D. 

Peirce,   of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Wilson.     Patriot  of  May  ig,  1824 

John  C,  of  Providence,  and  Henrietta  Howe, 

of  and  at  New  Yorlv,  Sept.  25,  1828 

Mrs.  Julia  E.  and  Edward  S.  R.   Remington, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  4,  1830 
HINMAN  Lyman,   aged   20,   and  Miss   Jennet 

Stevens,  aged  60,  after  two  days'  courtship, 

at  Perry,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of  May  26,  1819 

HINSDALE  Elizabeth  C,  daughter  of  John,  of 

Middletown,  and  Elijah  H.  Kimball,   Esq., 

of  Waterford,  N.    Y.,    at    Middletown,    by 

Rev.    John   I^.  Crane,  Sept.  3,  1827 

HISCOX  Mary  Ann,  of  Newport,    and  William 

Smith,  of  Bristol,  at  Newport,  Sept.  16,  1823 

HISCOCK  Hannah    and    Ephraim     Horsewell, 

both  of  and  at    Providence,    by    Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Oct.  15,  1826 

HITCHCOCK  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the 

late  Capt.  Jonathan  Dennison,  and  Gardi- 
ner Daggett,  attorney  at  law,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  May  13,  1810 

Avis  Eliza,  daughter  of  late  Jonathan  P.,  and 

Thomas  B.  Fenner,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  2,  1821 

Louisa,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Edward  F.  Miller, 

of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Dec.  15,  1824 

HOAR  George  and  Margaret  Luther,  daughter 

of  John,  of  Warren,  at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  Feb.  13,  1822 

Martha  and  Isaac    Hadwen,  both  of   and  at 

Bristol.     Patriot  of  Dec.  11,  1822 

Benjamin  and  Martha  Waldron,  both    of  and 

at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  Nov.  24,  1824 

Lewis  T.  and  Frances  T.  Burrows,   daughter 

of  Joseph,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurt- 

leff.     Patriot  of  Jan.  u,  1832 

HOBBS     Richard     and    Martha    T.    Gladding, 

daughter   of  James,    Jr.,    both    of    and    at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  July  11,  1828 

HOBART  Benjamin,  Esq.,   attorney   at  law,  of 

Abington,  Mass.,  and  Lucy  Lazell,  young- 
est daughter  of  Gen.  Sylvanus,  at  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  181 1 
HODGE     David,    102    yrs.,  2    mos.,    and    Miss 

Elizabeth  Bailey,  40,  both  of  Columbia  Co., 

Ga.;  in  Georgia.     Patriot  of  Jan.  22,  1820 

[Mr.  Hodge  was  at  Braddock's  Defeat,  and 

served   through  the  Revolutionary   War.] 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  *  373 

HODGE  James  H.,  of  Boston,  and  Mary  B.  Sim- 
mons, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  April  16,  1826 

HODGES  Chloe,  eldest  daughter  of  Isaac,  and 
Massa  Bassett,  of  Providence,  at  Norton, 
Mass.     Phenix  of  Sept.  15,  1804 

Fanny,  of  Norton,  Mass.,  and  Dr.  Abijah 
Willard,  of  Uxbndge,  at  Norton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Clarke.     Phenix  of  Dec.  5,  1807 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  James  M.,  and  Mar- 
cus Morton,  attorney  at  law,  son  of  Na- 
thaniel, both  of  and  at  Taunton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pipon.     Phenix  of  Dec.  26,  1807 

Isaac,  Jr.,  of  Norton,  and  F"anny  Allen,  eldest 
daughter  of  late  CajJt.  Noah,  of  Rehoboth, 
at  Norton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  Dec.  i,  1808 

Charles  and  Julia  Ann  Burr,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Ezekiel,  Esq.,  at  Providence.  Phe- 
nix of  Nov.  17,  i8io 

Bradford  and  Joanna  Whipple,    daughter  of 

William,  both    of   Providence,    at    15oston,         March  6,  1816 

James  L.,  P^sq  ,  and  Harriet  L.  Fales,  daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  Samuel,  at  Taunton.  Phenix 
of  Jan.  3,  1818 

Mary,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  Sylvanus  B. 
Braman,  both  of  and  at  Norton,  liy  liev. 
Mr.  Clarke.     Phenix  of  Nov.  7,  1818 

Capt.  Lebbeus  and  Abigail  Williams,  both  of 
Taunton,  at  l^erkeley,  Mass.,  by  Abram 
Crane,  Esq.,  April  13,  1821 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Isaac,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 
Thomas  Copeland,  both  of  and  at  Norton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke.     Patriot  of  June  6,  1821 

Samuel,  Jr.,  Esq.,  Consul  of  the  U.  S.,  for 
the  Cape  de  Verde  Islands,  and  Marion 
Walsh,  at  Stoughton,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Sept.  8,  1821 

Rev.  Richard  M.,  of  Bridgevvater,  and  Eliza 
Ouincy  Dennison,  daughter  of  Gen.  Will- 
iam, of  and  at  Boston,  Oct.  29,  1821 

Jarvis  and  Mehitable  Tisdale,  daughter  of 
late  Job,  of  Taunton,  at  Norton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Clarke.     Patriot  of  Dec.  8,  1821 

Alexander,    of    Providence,    and    Julia    Ann 

Champlain,  of  and  at  Warren,  April  10,  1825 

Frances  A.,  of  Taunton,  and  Joseph  A. 
Wood,  of  Ellsworth,  Me.,  at  Taunton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton,  Aug.  25,  1825 

Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Preston,  and 
Ward  A .  Works,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickermg,  April  30,  1827 


374  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

HODGES  Eliza  A.,  daughter  of  Preston,  of 
Providence,  and  Capt.  Caleb  Harris,  at 
New  York,  July  12,  1827 

Almon   D.    and  Martha    Comstock,    both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  15,  1827 

Frances  Maria,  of  Providence,  and  William 
Haskins,  of  Boston,  at  Providence.  Pa- 
triot of  July  10,  1830 

HODGKINSON  William  Gill,  of  Nottingham- 
shire, England,  and  AnnOutram  Hinckley, 
only  daughter  of  late  David,  Esq.,  of  and 
at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1826 

HOES  Lucas,  of  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  and  Abi- 
gail Waterous,  of  and  at  I^rovidence,  by 
I-iev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  30,  1808 

HOFFSKS  Mary  and  Capt.  Jacob  L.  Kaler,  at 
Waldoboro,  Me.,  after  an  engagement  of 
IS  years.     Patriot  of  March  22,  1823 

HOGAN  Harriet,  second  daughter  of  Michael, 
Consul  of  U.  S.,  at  Valparaiso,  Chile,  and 
John  Styles,  Esq.,  M.  D.     Patriot  of  Sept.  8,  1S30 

HOGG    James,    of    North    Carolina,    and    Mary 

Wooten.     Patriot  of  June  30,  1832 

HOIT  William,  Jr.,  printer,  and  Betsey  Hazel- 
tine,  at  Concord,  N.  H.     Pheni.v  of  July  29,  1809 

HOLBROOK  Patty,  daughter  of  John,  mer- 
chant, mid  William  Fessenden,  printer,  at 
Brattleboro,  Vt,     Phenix  of  Oct.  31,  1807 

Abel  and  Sally  S.   Hopkins,  at    Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  13,  1812 

Lowell,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and  Ange- 
line  Nelson,  of  and  at  Wrentham,  by  Rev. 
E   F"iske,  Dec.  21,  1824 

Henry  J.,  of  Boston,  and  Fanny  T.  Seabury, 

of  and 'at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Nov.  18,  1826 

Britaina  and  Charles  Thurber,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  3,  1827 

Sarah  L.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and  Dr. 
Mifflin  Coulter,  U.  S.  Navy,  both  of  and 
at  Baltimore,    Md.     Patriot  of  May  30,  1829 

HOLBURTON  Susan,  daughter  of  Major 
Thomas,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Gen. 
Joseph  Stanton,  of  Charlestown,  at  South 
Kingstown.     Patriot  of  Oct.  22,  1823 

HOLDEN  Mary,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Ran- 
dall, and  Capt.  John  Peirce,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Pheni.v  of  June  23,  1804 
Capt.  Charles,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Hall,  daughter 
of  the  late  Col.  Levi,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,                                                       Dec.  14,  1810 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-  MARPvIAGES 


HOLDEN  Ulysses  and  Julia  Ann  Draper, 
youngest  daughter  of  Paul,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Edes,  Jan.  27,  181 8 

George,  Esq.,  of  Warwick,  and  Patience  Rey- 
nolds, daughter  of  late  Col.  Simon,  of  and 
at  Coventry,  Jan.  i,  1819 

Ulysses  and  Eliza  Hadwen,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Patriot  of         Aug.  16,  1823 

Henry  and  Mary  Ann  Cooke,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  2,  1823 

Jabez  and  Mary    Phillips,    at    Pawtuxet,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Shurtltff,  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,  of  War- 
wick, and  Robert  Rhodes  Stafford,  of 
Providence,  at  Warwick,  Nov.  4,  1827 

Thomas  and  Mrs  Sarah  Arnold,  at  War- 
wick.    Patriot  of  Feb.  13,  1828 

Bennett  L.  and  Sarah  G.  Remington,  daugh- 
ter of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  ^[anchester,  Dec.  7,  1828 

Mary  S.  and  Lorenzo  D.   Anthony,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  31,  1830 

Zelotus  W.  and  Fanny  H.  Carpenter,  daugh- 
ter of  Dr.  Thomas  O.  H.,  at  Foster,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Burlingame,  Feb.  2,  1830 

Thomas,  Jr..    and    Mary    Eliza    Stafford,    at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Job  Manchester,  Dec.  15,  1830 

Randall,  2d,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  Rhodes, 
daughter  of  Peleg,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker,  May  18,  183 1 

HOLDEN  BURG  Carmalite,  of  Mobile,  Ala., 
and  Charles  A.  Henry,  Escj  ,  marshal  of 
Mobile,  formerly  of  Holden,  Mass.,  at  Mo- 
bile. Patriot  of  Dec.  24,  1825 
HOLDOFF  Eliza  Tillinghast,  of  Providence,  and 
Solomon  Harris,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  18,  18 ig 
HOLMES  Leonice  and  Marston  Sampson,  both 

of  Plymouth,  at  Providence,  Sept.  10,  1810 

Charlotte  and  Robert  Allen,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  July  7,  1814 

Oliver,  of  Boston, and  Deborah  Ann  Hawkins, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Edes,  April  20,  1817 

Robert  N.  and  Martha  Ary,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  7,  1818 

Joseph  F.,  of  Providence,  and  Sabra  Cobb, 
daughter  of  Otis,  of  and  at  Wrentham,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  April  5,  1820 


376  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

HOLMES  James,  of  Attleboro,  and  Nancy  Ar- 
nold, of  and  at  Cumberland,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Benedict,  of  Pawtucket,  April  9,  1820 

Ezra    F.  and    Maria  D.  Dean,  at  Taunton, 

Mass.     Patriot  of  July  7,  1821 

Maria,  of  Warwick,  and  Jeremiah  Gardiner, 

of  East  Greenwich,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Curtis,  July  29,  1821 

Eliza,    of    Attleboro,    and  Virgil    Draper,  of 

Rome,  N.  Y.,  at  Attleboro,  Feb.  11,  1822 

Otis,  of  Sharon,  Mass.,  and  Almira  F.   Haw- 
kins, of  Providence,  at  North  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  July  3,  1822 

Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Holmes,  and  Dr. 

Usher    Parsons,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Holmes,  Sept.  23,  1822 

Patty  and  George  S.   Aldridge,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  24,  1822 

Rebecca  R.  and  John  Bruce,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Killam,  June  26,  1823 

Mary  B.,  of  Providence,  and  l^enjamin  Miller, 

of  East  Greenwich,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Mudge,  Dec.  25,  1823 

Sally  and  Calvin  Willis,  both  of  Norton,  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  March  27,  1824 

Henry  and  Mrs.  Freelove  Hopkins,  daughter 

of  Elder  John  Williams,  of  Foster,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge.     Patriot  of  April  10,  1824 
Sally,  of  Providence,  and  Warren  Tabor,  of 

New  Bedford,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Tobey,  May  9,  1824 

Mrs.   Lucretia  and  Capt.  Benjamin   Stubbs, 

both  of  and  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  by  William 

Bowen,  Esq.,  March  5,  1826 

F"anny  A.  and  Royal  W.  Tyler,  both  of  and 

at  Salem,  by  Rev.  Nathaniel  Miner,  Jan.  29,  1827 

Joanna    B.,    of    Providence,    and    Jedediah 

Sprague,   of  Glocester,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  18,  1827 

James  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Lenira  W.  Cot- 
ton, of  and    at    Pawtucket,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Kent,  Oct.  i,  1827 

Leonard  and  Fanny  Ballou,  daughter  of  Rev. 

Hosea,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1827 

Melancy,  of  Taunton,  and  Charles  Lawton,  of 

Sutton,  at  Taunton,  Oct.  18,  1827 

Caroline  A.    H.,  and  James  F.   Howe,  junior 

editor  of  the  Evening  Bulletin,  at  Boston,  Nov.  13,  1828 

Mary  T.  and  Asa  W.   Davis,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  25,  1828 


\pril  12, 

1829 

Nov.  21, 

1829 

Dec.  9, 

1829 

Dec.  22, 

1819 

Feb.  20, 

1830 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 

HOLMES    Sarah,    of    North    I'luvidence,     and 

William  A.  Smith,  of  Providence,  at  Paw- 

ti'.cket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Aaron  C.  and  Cordelia  Cooke,  at  Province- 
town,  Mass.     Patriot  of 
Susan  Martha  and  Charles  P.  Smith,  at  New 

York.     Patriot  of 
HOLLAND    Nathaniel,    of    Philadelphia,    and 

Mrs.     Martha    H.     Hastings,    of    Boston, 

daughter  of  David  Grieve,  of  Providence, 

at  former  place.     Patriot  of 
John  and  Harriet  Ruggles,  at  Taunton.     Pa- 
triot of 
HOLLEV  Henrietta  Williamson,  only  daughter 

of  President  Holley,  of   the   Transylvania 

University,    and  William   I\L    Brand,   mer- 
chant, at  Lexington,  Ky., 
HOLLIS  Abigail  D.  and  John  O.  Grossman,  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of 
HOLM  AN    Joseph    George,    Esq.,    Manager   of 

Charleston,    S.     C,    Theatre,    and    Mary 

Latimer,  both    of    and  at  Charleston,    S. 

C., 
HOLROYD  William,  of  Providence,  merchant, 

and  Mrs.   Patience  Tillinghast,  of   and   at 

Uxbridge,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  I\'Ir.  Judson, 
George,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Ann  Aborn, 

daughter  of  John  A..  Esq.,  of  and  at  Paw- 

tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Nov.  21,  181 1 

Samuel  T.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  A.  Taft, 

daughter  of  Willis,  of  Uxbridge.  ALass.,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of  May  i,  1813 

Mrs.    Mary    Ann,    of    Pawtuxet,  and    Otis 

Taft,  of  Uxbridge,  at  Pawtuxet,   by  Rev. 

Mr.  Littlefield,  Dec.  6,  181 8 

Stephen  and  Lucy  Adams,  both  of   and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Prof.  Caswell.  Jan.  20,  1830 

HOLT  Jesse   G.,    printer,    and    Ann    Catharine 

Dunn,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Phenix  of  Feb.  25,  1809 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Christo- 
pher, and    Benjamin  Marvel,  Jr.,  both    of 

and  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  July  13,  1816 

Nathaniel,  of  Newport,  and   Frances  J^arker, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  7,  1820 

Capt.    Jacob,    of    Hampton,    Ct.,    and    Mrs. 

Penelope  Greene,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Messer.     Phenix  of  June  27,  1818 

John  E.  and  Elizabeth  Cornell,  daughter  of 

Thomas,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Sept.  26,  1821 

Jane   and    Nathaniel   Holt,   both    of   and    at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  May  17,  1823 


Jan.  I, 

1825 

Dec.  27. 

1823 

Feb.  23, 

1817 

Nov.  28. 

1805 

378 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


HOLT  Nathaniel  and  Jane  Holt,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  May  17,  1823 

William  and  Rebecca  Rich  rds,  daughter  of 
late  John,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Newiiort. 
Patriot  of  March  27,  1824 

Timothy   and    Thankful    Winslow,   of    Ded- 

ham,  at  Mansfield,  Mass.     Patriot  of  March  3,  1827 

HOLTON  Polly  and  Nahum  Howard,  both  of 
Franklin,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Justice 
Martin,  Esq.,  Sept.  5,  1810 

Eunice  D.  and  Jesse  Metcalf,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Pheni.x  of  May  2,  1812 

Susan  and  Joel   Metcalf,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  24,  18 14 

HOMAN  Elah,   16,  and  Mrs.  Polly  Hall,  40,  at 

Riverhead  Manor,  Pa.     Patriot  of  March  22,  1823 

HOMER  James  L.,  junior  editor  of  Salem  Ga- 
zette, and  Ann  A.  liaxter,  daughter  of  late 
Anthony,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Ouincy,  Mass., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Whitney,  ~  Eeb.  20,  1828 

Fitzhugh,  of  Boston,  and  Nancy  B.  DeWolf, 
daughter  of  Hon.  James,  at  Park  Hill,  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  April  29,  1828 

HOMES  John  and  Sally  Alger,  eldest  daughter 

of  Capt.  Benjamin,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  25,  1803 

HONE  Joanna,  daughter  of  late  Philip  I.,  Esq., 

and  Charles  Kneeland,  at  New  York,  April  29,  1829 

HONEY   John   W.,   Esq.,  and  Mary  S.  Austin, 

daughter  of  Horace,  at  Herculaneum,  Mo.,      March  29,  1821 

HONEYWELL  Desdemonia,  of  New  Shore- 
ham,  and  Edwin  Sanford,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Sept.  7,  1820 

HOOD   Hon.  Samuel,  son  of  Admiral,  and  Char- 
lotte Nelson,  niece  of  Lord  Nelson,  in  Eng- 
land.    Phenix  of  Oct.  20,  1810 
William   D.  and   Betsey  Child,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  late  Oliver,  both  of  and    at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Jan.  26,  1820 
Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  Somerset, 
and  Wheaton   Luther,  Jr.,  of  Swanzey,  at 
Somerset,  by  Elisha  Slade,  Jr.,  Esq.,  Dec.  9,  1821 
Abiezer  D.  and  Mary  Sheldon,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Central  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Ben- 
edict,                                       '                                     July  25,  1824 

HOOKE    John    and    Mary    Fish,    at    Danvers, 

Mass.     Phenix  of  Oct.  29,  1808 

HOOK  Miss   and    Mr. Pike,   in 

England.     Phenix  of  Aug.  19,  1809 

and  Miss P'ish,  at  Baltimore, 

Md.     Patriot  of  June  30,  1832 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 

HOOKER  Sarah  Elizabeth  R.,  of  Andover, 
Mass.,  and  Rev.  Solomon  I'eck,  formerly 
of  Providence,  professor  in  Amherst  Col- 
lege, at  Andover,  by  Rev.  Prof.  Murdock, 
HOOPER  Amos  M.,  formerly  of  Limerick,  Me., 
and  Mary  Pollev,  of  and  at  Walpole,  Mass., 
HOPKINS  Mrs.  Zerviah  C.  and  Capt.  Samuel 
Staples,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Lillis,  daughter  of  Timothy,  and  George 
Peckham,  at  Scituate.     Pheni.x  of 

Cyrus  and  Adah  Horton,  daughter  of  Nathan- 
iel, Jr.,  at  P"oster.     Pheni.x  of 

Arty,  of  Foster,  and  Clement  Easton,  of 
Providence,  at  Foster.     Pheni.x  of 

Sally  S.  and  Abel  Holbrook,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Henry,  of  Seekonk,  and  Nancy  Petingill,  of 
Providence,  at  Sterling,  Ct.     Phenix  of 

Mrs.  Nancy  and  Lewis  Simonds,  at  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  S[)rague.  Pheni.x 
of 

Capt.  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth  Miller,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Samuel  and  Isabella  Harrison  Powell,  daugh- 
ter of  Snelling,  lisq,,  at  Boston, 

Rebecca,  of  Seekonk,  Mass.,  and  Daniel 
Salisbury,  of  North  Providence,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hlake.     Pheni.x  of 

John  G  and  Rosamond  Dawless,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 

Harriet  A.,  daughter  of  Stephen,  and  Elisha 
C.  Wells,  both  of  and  at  I'rovidence.  Pa- 
triot of 

Sarah,  of  Smithfield,  and  Jabez  Clarke,  of 
Providence,  at  Smithfield,  by  Judge  Mann, 

Penelope  and  Abner  Butler,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr   Edes, 

Carver  and  Abby  Knight  Manchester,  young- 
est daughter  of  Col.  Israel,  both  of  and  at 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  C.  Stone,  Sept.  30,  1823 

Mrs.  P"reelove,  daughter  of  Elder  John  Will- 
iams, of  P'oster,  and  Henry  Holmes,  at 
I'rovidence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge.  Patriot 
of  April  10,  1824 

Capt.  Samuel  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza- 
beth P.  Brooks,  of  and  at  New  London,  Ct. 
Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1824 

Stephen  G.,  of  Warwick,  and  lOiza  Relph, 
daughter  of  David,  of  and  at  Scituate,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Dec.  26.  1824 


May  II, 

1826 

June  29, 

1823 

Nov.  4, 

1S04 

Jan.  10, 

1807 

Aug.  4, 

1810 

Oct.  26, 

1811 

July  13, 

1812 

July  18, 

1812 

March  5, 

1814 

(larch  12, 

1818 

Oct.  10, 

i8i8 

Oct.  31, 

1818 

Oct.  15, 

1820 

March  6, 

1822 

Dec.  I, 

1822 

July  23, 

1823 

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VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


HOPKINS  Arnold  and  Eliza  Cole,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  i,  1826 

George  W.  and  Mrs.  Melinda  Chace,  at  See- 

konk,  Aug.  24,  1826 

Mercy  and  William  T.  Weaver,  at  Smithfield. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1827 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  Foster,  and 

Solomon  Sweet,  of  Glocester,  at  Foster,  Dec.  30,  1827 

Jarvis,  Esq.,  and  Hannah  Pond,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Foster,  Dec.  31,  1827 

Mrs.  Harriet,  of  Providence,  and  James  Liv- 
ingstone, of  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  April  23,  1828 

William  A.  and  Sarah  Baker,  at  Pawtucket,  May  14,  1828 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  Isaac,  and  John  C. 
Ailman,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy,  Jan.  i,  1829 

Mary  and  Christopher  King,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  15,  1829 

George  H.  and  Sophia  Newman,  daughter  of 

John,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  6,  1829 

Susannah,  only  daughter  of  Col.   Benjamin, 

and  Dr.  John  H.  Anthony,  at  Foster,  Aug.  29,  1830 

HOPPIN  Major  Benjamin,  Jr.,  of  Providence, 
and  Esther  F'ie.d  Warner,  daughter  of  late 
Capt.  William,  of  and  at  Middletown,  Ct. 
Phenix  of  Nov.  27,  1802 

Richard  and  Abby  Spears,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  March  31,  1805 

Mary,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  and  William  B. 
Bradford,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
[Next  issue  says  Jan.  5  is  correct  date.]  Jan,  i,  1806 

Abby  and  George  Bradford,  Jr.,  at  Provi- 
dence.    Phenix  of  July  10,  1809 

Henry  and  Abby  H.  Bowler,  daughter  of  the 
late  Samuel  B.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  26,  18 10 

Thomas  C.  and  Harriet  D.  Jones,  daughter 

of  Governor  Williams,  at  Providence,  Nov.  12,  181 1 

Lorania,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Benjamin,  and 
Edward  Carrington,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  26,  1812 

Eliza  L.,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  of  Providence, 
and  Thomas  Eddy,  of  Warwick,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  14,  1818 

Ann  Eliza,  only  daughter  of  Davis  W.,  and 
Caleb  Westcott,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  9,  1820 

Richard,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  Ann 
Pratt,  daughter  of  late  Thomas,  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dunn,  Dec.  12,  1820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  381 

HOPPIN  Susan  H.,  eldest  daughter  of  Richard, 
and  Daniel  B.  Bowler, both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Feb.  5,  1827 
Levi,  of  Providence,    and  Nancy    Sweeting, 
daughter  of  Major  Henry,  of  and  at  Pom- 
fret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Boswell.     Patriot  of         March  3,  1827 
Caroline  Pllizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard,  of 
Providence,  and  Henry  Williams,  of  VVoon- 
socket  Falls,  Cumberland,   at    Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,                                             Dec.  22,  1828 
Mary  Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  late  George 
W,    of    Providence,    and    M —    Hum- 
phreys, of  firm  of  Bevan  and   Humphreys, 
Philadelphia,  at  Providence,  Nov.  4,  1829 
HORBIN     Henry    and    Zerviah    Myers,    both 
of    Dracut,    Mass.,  at    Olneyville,  by    Na- 
thaniel G.  Olney,  Esq.     Pheni.K  of                        May  13,  1815 
HORN  Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Daniel,  of 
Barrington,  and  Job  Wheaton,  of  Seekonk, 
at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,                  June  24,  1822 
HORR  George  and  Celina  Robinson,  both  of  and 

at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilhani,  April  16,  1823 

H0RSP:\VELL  Lydla   and    William    D.   Snow, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  WiLson.      Pheni.x  of  Jan.  3,  1807 

HORSWELL  Nathaniel,  of  Providence,  and 
Eliza  Briggs,  of  New  Bedford,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  9,  1812 
James  and  Hannah  Knowles,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Pheni.x 
of  Dec.  24,  1814 
Henrietta  and  James  A.  Wilson,  both  of  and 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  6,  1819 

James    and    Mary   Tabor,    daughter   of    late 

Reuben,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Sept.  29,  182 1 

William  and  Harriet  0\x,  daughter  of  Will- 
iam, formerly  of  Bristol,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  Jan.  22,  1826 

Francis    and  Mrs.  Nancy  Whiting,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  21,  1826 

Ephraim  and  Hannah  Hiscock,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  15,  1826 

John,  of  Newport,  and  Mary  Ann   Lloyd,  of 

and  at  New  London,  Sept.  26,  1827 

HORTON  Adah,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Jr., 
and  Cyrus  Hopkins,  at  Foster.  Pheni.x 
of  Aug.  4,  1810 

Lettis  and  George  Case,  both  of  and  at  Re- 

hoboth,  Sept.  30,  181 3 

Rachal  and  Pardon  Clarke,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  13,  1814 


382 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


HORTON  James,  2d,  and  Sophia  Wheaton, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  at  Rehoboth. 
Phenix  of  Oct.  14,  1815 

Mrs.  Lydia,  21,  and  James  Case,  16,  both  of 

and  at  Rehoboth.      Pheni.x  of  March  23,  1816 

Hannah  M.,  of  Warren,  and  James  S.  Gardi- 
ner, ot  Rehoboth,  at  Warren,  Jan.  8,  1818 

John  S.,  of  Providence,  and  P21iza  Tudor,  of 
and  at  East  Wmsor,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rob- 
bins.      Patriot  of  Dec.  13,  1S20 

Ann  Eliza,  of  Mendon,  and  Jabez  Barney,  of 

Swanzey,  at  Seekonk.     Patriot  of  Jan.  28,  1824 

Andrew  and  Mary  Hathaway,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hodge,  March  2,  1825 

Sarah  15.  and  Joshua  Fuller,  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Whipple,  July  16,  1826 

Rebecca  W.,  of  Dighton,  and  Philip  Nichols, 

of  Rehoboth,  at  Dighton,  Nov.  26,  1S26 

George,  of  New  Jersey,  and  Mary  L.  Daw- 
ley,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Church,  July  20,  1829 

HOSKINS  Charles  and  Sally  Bos.s,  daughter  of 

John  L.,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  May  18,  1805 

Capt.    Samuel    and    Lavina    P.    Rounds,   at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  March  4,  1S26 

HOTCHKISS  Carver,  of  Winsor,  N.  Y.,  and 
Sally  Scott,  of  and  at  Prospect,  after  12 
hours  acquaintance.  The  bride  was  sued 
for  breach  of  promise  at  the  end  of  the 
ceremony.     Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1830 

HOTEN  George  and  Mary  Wheeler,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  May  5,  1822 

HOUSE  John  and   Marcy  Wilbur    Spooner,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  i,  1823 

William  and  Mary    Ann    Malcolm,  at   New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  May  13,  1827 
HOUSELANDER    Mrs.    Catharine    and   John 
Jansen,  both  of  and  at  Burlington,  Orange 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  VanDoran,  Jan.  24,  1815 

Mary  and  James  Terwiliger,  both  of  and  at 
Burlington,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  VanDoran,  Jan.  24,  181 5 

Nicholas  and  Polly  Norris,  both  of  and  at 
Burlington,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  VanDoran,  Jan.  24,  1815 

Susan  and  James  Crans,  both  of  and  at  Bur- 
lington, Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
VanDoran,  Jan.  24,  18 15 

HOUSTON  John  H.,  of  the  Treasury,  and  Ger- 
trude Parker  Truxton, daughter  of  lateConi. 
Truxton,  at  Washington,  D.  C.     Patriot  of         Oct.  29,  1825 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  383 

HOVEY  William  and  Almy  Peck,  daughter  of 

Cyrel,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Hill,  May  26,  i8ii 

William,  of  New  York,  and  Mary  W.  Smith, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  of  and  at 
Pavvtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Oct.  13,  1823 

HOWARD  Lieut.  Lewis,  of  Philadelphia,  i.ow 
in  U.  S.,  at  F"ort  Walcott,  and  Harriet 
Jones,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  June  23,  1804 

Honor,  daughter  of  Caleb,  and  John  Allen, 
of  Exeter,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cornell,  July  24,  1806 

Margaret    and    Sylvanus    Keith,    merchant, 

both  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  Nov.  23,  1806 

Hannah  and  Capt.  Anson  Potter,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  8,  1800 

Nahum  and  Polly  Holton.  both  of  Franklin, 
Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Justice  Martin, 
Esq.,  '  Sept.  5,  1810 

Pardon  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Sabra  Taft,  of 

and  at  Mendon,  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1810 

Hannah  and   Hall  Gorton,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  8,  1812 

Louisa  and  John  Calder,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr   Gano.     Phenix  of  Jan.  16,  1813 

Ephraim  and  Amey  P'iske,  eldest  daughter 
of  Sheldon,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Lewis.     Phenix  of  June  19,  1813 

William  O.  and  Harriet  Barton,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Rufus,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  14,  1816 

Daniel,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  Carr,  sec- 
ond daughter  of  Jesse,  of  and  at  West 
Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Palmer,  Sept.  i,  1816 

Ann  C,  of  Hampton,  Ct.,  and  Dr.  Waldo 
Hutchins,  of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  at  Hampton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Weld,  Feb.  9,  1819 

Joseph,  of   Taunton,    and    Lydia    Smith,    of 

Rehoboth,  at  Attleboro,  Feb.  16,  1820 

Martin,  of  Foster,  and  Ruth  Whipple,  daugh- 
ter of  James,  at  Scituate.     Patriot  of  March  10,  182 1 

John  and  Eliza  Sheldon,  daughter  of  Robert, 
both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ta- 
tem,  May  10,  182 1 

Eunice,  only  daughter  of  William,  and  Henry 
Thomas,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Lummus.     Patriot  of  May  29,  1824 

Sarah  E.,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry,  of  New 
York,  and  Rev.  Manning  B.  Roche,  of 
Philadelphia,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  John 
Hargrave,  of  Baltimore.     Patriot  of  June  30,  1824 


384  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

HOWARD  Seth.  of  Olneyville,  and  Mary  Miller, 
of  Cumberland,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  p"eb.  17,  1825 

Jesse,  Esq.,  and  Mary  King,  daughter  of  Jo- 
seph, both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tatem,  April  4,  1825 

Sophia  Catharine,  daughter  of  Col.  John  E., 
of  Baltimore,  and  William  G.  Read,  Esq., 
late  of  Newport,  at  Baltimore.  Patriot 
of  May  28,  1825 

Ansel,  of   Taunton,  and    Louisa   Wilbur,  of 

and  at  Roxbury,  Oct.  22,  1826 

Capt.  James  and  Hannah  Macomber, formerly 
of  Providence,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  Feb.  14,  1827 

Apollas  and  Bethiah  Porter,  of  Bridgevvater, 

Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  26,  1827 

William,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Carey,  both  of  and 

at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ransom,  July  7,  1828 

Mary  G.  and  Benjamin  W.  Ereeman,  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.  Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  6,  1828 

Benjamin  and  Betsey  Ann  Pickering,  both  of 
Mendon,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pick- 
ering, April  18,  1830 
HOWE  Susan,  daughter  of  Ezekiel,  and  Levi 
Eaton,  at  Framingham,  Mass.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Kellogg.     Pheni.x  of  June  i,  1805 

John,  attorney  at  law,  and  Louisa  Smith, 
daughter  of  late  Stephen,  at  Bristol.  Phe- 
nix  of  Dec.  13,  1806 

Sarah,  56,  and  John  Height,  62,  at  Philadel- 
phia.    Phenix  of  July  2.  1808 

Simeon  and  Rebecca  Miller,  both  of  Milton, 

Mass.,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Aug.  26,  1809 

James,  of  Othery,  78,  and  Martha  Wilco.x,  of 
Bath,  22.  The  bride  became  a  stepmother, 
grand-  and  great,*grandmother  by  this  mar- 
riage to  a  numerous  progeny,  at  Bedmin- 
ster,  Eng.     Phenix  of  Oct.  21,  1809 

Hezekiah,  of  KilUngly,  Ct.,  and  Lydia  Wil- 
kinson, youngest  daughter  of  Oziel,  of 
North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes.     Phenix  of  Nov.  11,  1809 

Philemon,  Esq.,  89,  and  Mrs.  RTary  White,  98, 

at  Rowley,  Mass.     Phenix  of  May  26,  18 10 

Joseph,    of  Boston,  and  Lucy  Hunt,  of  and 

at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Jan.  11,  i8i2 

Elisha,  Esq.,  merchant,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and 
Silence  Arnold,  only  daughter  of  Ahab, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Jan.  22.  1815 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  385 

HOWE  Mary,  daughter  of  Sampson,  of  Kill- 
ingly,  Ct.,  and  Rev.  John  L.  Blacke,  rector 
of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Pawtucket,  at  Kill- 
ingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Atkins,  Dec.  6,  1816 

George,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  Mary  Whitman, 
daughter  of  Gen.  Reuben,  of  and  at  War- 
wick.    Patriot  of  May  28,  1825 

Rev.  E.  G.,of  Illinois,  and  Mary  Ann  Condy, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas  H.,  of  and  at 
Pavvtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Aug.  15,  1825 

Calvui  W.,  of  New  York,  and  Charlotte  At- 
well,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Amos,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  30,  1825 

Mary  P.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Mr.  Howe,  of 
Hopkinton,  Mass.,  and  Rev.  Samuel  Rus- 
sell, of  Boyleston,  at  former  place.  Patriot 
of  Feb.  17,  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.  13,  1828 

Adeline  and  William  Gonsolve,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  Nov.  21,  1832 

HOWELL  Mary  B.,  second  daughter  of  Hon. 
David,  and  Mason  Shaw,  Esq.,  High  Sher- 
iff of  Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  29,  1806 

Sarah  C,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  David, 
LL.  D.,  and  Gamaliel  L.  Dvvight,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  21,  1809 

Eliza  B.,  eldest  daughter  of  Hon.  Jeremiah 
B.,  and  Benjamin  Cowell,  Esq.,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  4,  1818 

Waitey  F.,  daughter  of  late  Hon.  Jeremiah 
B.,  and  Appleton  Walker,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  15,  1823 

Martha  B.  and  Charles    Lippitt,  Jr.,  of    Sa- 
vannah, Ga.,  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  Sept.  15,  1832 
HOWL  AND    Sally,    of    Newport,    daughter   of 
late  Job,  and  Albert  W.  Gardiner,  of  Mid- 
dletown,  at  Newport.     I'henix  nf  June  8,  1805 

John  and  Ann  Winsor,  both  of  Du.xbury,  Oct.  27,  1808 

Daniel    and    Eliza    Harper    Brown,    at    East 

Greenwich.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  13,  i8io 

Penelope,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Am- 
herst liverett,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
p:des.  Aug.  19,  1813 

Phebe  G.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  William 
B.  Wilcox,  of  West  Greenwich,  at  former 
place,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Manchester.  Phe- 
nix  of  May  18,  1816 


386 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 


ROWLAND  Joseph,  Jr.,  of  East  Greenwich, 
and  HeartyCranston,  daughter  of  Williaai, 
of  Massachusetts,  at  Newport.     Pheni.x  of        Aug.  lo,  i8i6 

Peleg,  Jr.,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N  Y.,  and  Ruth 
Eddy  Congdon,  second  daughter  of  Jona- 
than, of  Providence,  at  F"riends'  Meeting 
House,  July  29,  1818 

Elizabeth  L.,  daughter  of  John,  and  William 
Hatch,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wight,  Feb.  27,  1820 

Sarah  A.  and  James  M.  Brown,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  March  5,  1820 

Josiah  and  Mary  L.  Bradford,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mann,  Aug.  27,  1820 

Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas,  dec,  and  Henry 

Oman,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton,  Feb.  5,  1823 

Capt.  George,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  M. 
Almy,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Samuel,  of 
and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Aug.  9,  1823 

Mary  and  Thomas     Pearce,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.     Patriot  of  Jan.  7,  1824 

Harty,  of  Upper  Canada,  North  Providence, 
and  Dr.  Joseph  Warren  Bishop  Jacobs,  of 
and  at  Seekonk,  by  Elder  Potter,  Feb.  12,  1826 

John  W.  and  Susan  A.  Greene,  daughter  of 
Col.  Augustus,  both  of  and  at  East  Green- 
wich, Nov.  9,  1826 

Hon.  John  and  Mrs.  Polly  Munro,  both  of 
and  at-  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Dec.  3,  1826 

Juliet  and  Joseph  A.  Scott,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  28,  1828 

Ethan  M.,of  Hanson,  Mass.,  and  Frances  M. 
Russell,  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict.      Patriot  of  .  Oct.  29,  1828 

Phebe,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  George  S.  Allen, 

of  Providence,  at  Troy,  Nov.  23,  1828 

Hannah  and  Pardon   H.  Tillinghast,  at  East 

Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast,  Jan.  15,  1829 

George,  Jr.,  and  Silvia  G.  Allen,  daughter  of 
late  James,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Prov- 
idence, April  30,  1829 

Capt.  Abraham  and    Mehitable   T.  Russell, 

at  New  Bedford,  Nov.  23,  1829 

Henry  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Ann 
Gardiner,  of  and  at  North  Kingstown,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  March  21,  1830 

Albert,  of  West  Barnstable,  and  Mary  G. 
Perkins,  of  and  at  Kingston,  Mass.  Pa- 
triot of  July  17,  1830 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


381 


HOWLAND  Betsey  and  David  Fovvne,  both  of 
and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene. 
Patriot  of 
HOWLES  Charles,  of  Oxford,  Mass.,  and  Lucy 
Parker,  of  and  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Grow.  Patriot  of 
HOXIE  Olive,  eldest  daughter  of  Christopher, 
and  Martin  Kimpton,  al  Sniithfield,  by 
Henry  S.  Mansfield,  lisq., 

John,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Sally  H.  Man- 
chester, of  and  at  VVestport.     Patriot  of 

Mercy,  of  West  Greenwich,  and  Thomas  Phil- 
lips, Jr.,  of  Exeter,  at  Centreville,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 
HOYLE  Henry  W.  and  Rebecca  M.  Bliss,  both 
of    Providence,    at    Philadelphia.     Phenix 
of 
HOYT  Joseph    B.,  of    Utica,  N.  Y.,    and    Mar- 
garet H.  Gardiner,  of  and  at  Salem,  Mass. 
Patriot  of 
HUBBARD   Mrs.    Chloe   and  James    Eldredge, 
Esq.,  at  Pomfret,  Ct.     Phenix  of 

Stephen,  of  Providence,  merchant,  and  Zer- 
viah  Grosvenor.     Phenix  of 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Ezra,  and  Enock  Hid- 
den, at  Providence, 

Nancy  and  William  Weeks,  editor  of  New 
Hampshire  Gazette,  in  Kennebunk,  Me. 
Phenix  of 

Susan  and  Luther  M.  Tinkham,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Dr.  Benjamin  and  Anstress  Draper,  at  Attle- 
boro.  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder, 

Eunice,  of  Warren,  and  Joseph  Seymore,  of 
Newport,  at  Warren,  by  Rev   Mr.  Welsh, 

Sarah  Ann,  of  Newport,  and  Thomas  Driiig 
Gladding,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Joseph,  M.  D.,  of  Boston,  and  Sarah  Ann 
Snow,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  Nor- 
wich, Ct.     Patriot  of 

Mrs.  Lettiee,  of  Providence,  and  Robert 
Crandall,  of  Exeter,  at  Randolph,  Vt., 

Virtue  C.  and  John  Crosby,  both  of  and  at 
Newport, 

Ezra  and  Sarah  M.  Kinnecut,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Charlotte  W.  and  Isaac  Sherman,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Feb.  1 1, 

832 

Oct.  9, 

819 

March  15, 

823 

July  10, 

824 

Feb.  26, 

828 

June   15, 

816 

Dec.  2, 

829 

June  18, 

803 

Oct.  I, 

803 

March  15, 

807 

July  29, 

809 

Feb.  16, 

812 

June  23, 

812 

June  22, 

823 

[ay  17, 


Oct.  6, 

824 

Oct.  21, 

824 

June  22, 

827 

July  18, 

827 

Aug.  26, 

S27 

824 


388  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

HUBBARD    Jonathan  D.,  of   Providence,    and 

Candace  Irons,  of  Johnston,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  May  3,  1830 

HUDDY    William    and    Mary    S.    Tillinghast. 

daughter  of  late  John,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port. Patriot  of  Dec.  13,  1828 
HUDSON     Deliverance,    daughter   of   Thomas, 

and  Samuel  O.xx,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Smith.      Phenix  of  Nov.  2,  1802 

Honoria    Mercer,   and    George   Washington 

Greene  Montgomery  Pulanski  Messinger, 

at  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Phenix  of  Aug.  8,  1807 

George  and  Seraphina  Maria  Caroline  Ma- 
tilda   Juliana    Sophia    Ann    Mansfield,    at 

Washington,  D.  C.     Phenix  of  June  4,  1808 

Horatio  G.  and  Esther  Aldrich,  at  Cranston. 

Phenix  of  Oct.  i,  1808 

Mary  and  William  Ryan,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Oct.  26,  1812 

Harding  H.,  of  Cranston,  and  Susan  Shel- 
don, 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,    of 

Newport,    at    Providence,    by     Rev.     Dr. 

Gano,  Feb.  6,  1820 

Jane   Cahoone,  daughter  of  Capt.    Thomas, 

and  Thomas  Stacy,  at   Newport.     Patriot 

of  May  15,  1824 

Eliza   Ann.    daughter   of   late    William,    and 

James   Smith,  at    Newport,  by    Rev.  Mr. 

Eddy,  Sept.  25,  1825 

Caleb  C.  and  Sarah  Wilcox,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Nov.  18,  1825 

Mary  Ann  and  Thomas  Cooke,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  May  4,  1826 

Henry  J.  and  Amey  A.  Barker,  daughter  of 

Capt.  James,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  May  14,  1826 

James  L.  and  Ann  Eliza  Thompson,  both  of 

and  at    Providence,    by  Rev.  Mr.    ]^rown,  Jan.  25,  1827 

Matilda    P.  and  John  W.   Bennett,  at  Natic 

Village,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Dec.  13,  1827 

Capt.    Thomas    and    Mrs.    Lucy    Lyon,    at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Oct.  11,  1829 

William  H.  and  Harriet  Pitts,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Church,  Nov.  19,  1829 
HUESTIES    Capt.    Daniel    D.    and    Mary  Ann 

S.    Wilkinson,    daughter    of     William,    at 

Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dean.     Patriot  of  Aug.  8,  1829 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  359 

HUGHES   John,  bachelor,  aged    85,   who   had 

been  a  bell  ringer  upwards  of  60  years  in 

one  place,  and  Mrs.  Anna  Dulson,  widow, 

aged  82,  of  the  same  place.     The  groom's 

man  was  78  and  the  bride's  maid  75.     The 

novelty   of    the    same    gathered    a    large 

crowd  at    the  church,  and    at  the    church 

door  they  were  met  by  three  violin  players 

playing,    "Come    haste  to   the    wedding.'' 

The  whole  concluded  with  a  ball.     Pheni.x 

of  Oct.  10,  1807 

Walter,  formerly  of  the  Boston  Theatre,  and 

Mrs. Young,  formerly  of  the  Hali- 
fax, and  late  of    the  Boston  Theatres,    at 

Columbia,  S.  C.     Patriot  of  Feb.  7,  1821 

John  L.  and  Eliza  Whiting,  daughter  of  late 

Col.  Jeremiah,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  Jan.  16,  1822 

Eleanor  J.  and  Spencer  Beers,  both  of  Provi- 
dence,   at    Pawtucket,  by  Rev.   Dr.   Bene- 
dict, July  13,  1828 
HULL  Sally,  second  daughter  of  Glocester,  and 

Jeremiah  Munro,  at    Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  28,  1802 

William,    merchant,    and      Lydia     Packard, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  29,  1805 

Capt.   William  and    Roena  Newell,    both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by    Rev.    Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  8,  181 1 

Isaac,  Esq.,  U.  S.   Navy,  and  Ann   M.  Hart, 

daughter  of  Elisha  H.,  Esq.,  of  Saybrook, 

Ct.,  at  Bloomfield,  Jan.  2,  1813 

Dennison  and  Ann  Potter,  daughter  of  late 

Governor    Potter,    both    of   and   at    South 

Kingstown.     Phenix  of  May  21,  1S14 

Capt.  Peleg  and  Mrs.  Patience  Paul,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  4,  18 17 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Gideon,  of  Provi- 
dence,   and    Francis    Bicknell,    of    Rome, 

N.   Y.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Edes,         May  17,  18 18 
Daniel  and  Mary  Ann  West,  eldest  daughter 

of  William,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  June  28,  1818 

Ann    and   John    C.    Gould,    both    of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  7,  1818 

Rev.     Stephen,    of    Raynham,    Mass.,    and 

Catharine  H.  Lippitt,  daughter  of  Charles, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,      March  17,  1819 
Thomas  C.    and  Charlotte  Cooke,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  22,  1819 


390  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

HULL  Susan,  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  of  South 
Kingstown,  and  Joseph  T.  Perry,  of  New- 
port, at  Sterling,  Ct.      Patriot  of  Oct.  i6,  1819 

Capt.   Gideon  and   Eliza  Whitmore,  both  of 

Providence,  at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Dec.  4,  1819 

Jabez,  of  Providence,  and  Hannah  C.  Put- 
nam, eldest  daughter  of  Israel,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Sutton,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1821 

Susan,  daughter  of  Rev.  Stephen,  of  Rayn- 
ham,  and  Benjamin  Seaver,  of  Taunton,  at 
Raynham.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1821 

Hannah  and  George  Barrett,  at  Providence,         Dec.  19,  1822 

John  and  Pamela  Barker,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  May  7,  1823  ' 

George,  of  Brookfield,  Ct.,  and  Sarah  Law- 
ton,  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport.  Patriot 
of  May  26,  1824 

Peleg  and  Sarah  Ann  Thurber,  daughter  of 
Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Nov.  22,  1824 

Julia  Knox,  youngest  daughter  of  Gen.  Will- 
iam, and  Joseph  Wheeler,  of  Augusta,  Ga., 
at  Newton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Jonathan 
Homer,  Sept.  12,  1825 

Wager,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah  C.  Cong- 
don,  at  South  Kingstown.     Patriot  of  April  26,  1826 

Sarah,  of  Providence,  and  Billings  C.  Kaighn, 
of  Clayville,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Dec.  24,  1829 

HUMES  Sally  and  Amos  Sylvester,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Aug.  21,  1821 

Samuel,  of  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  and  Phebe 
Snell,  daughter  of  late  David,  of  and  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  Josiah  and  Eliza  W.  Easton, 
eldest  daughter  of  Nicholas,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Oct.  24,  1802 

Walker,  merchant,  and  Sarah  Gladding, 
daughter  of  late  Jonathan,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Messer.     Phenix  of  June  29,  1805 

Mahala,  of  North  Providence,  and  Benjamin 
Pidge,  of  Providence,  at  former  place,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  23,  180S 

Eliza  and  Luther  Ashley,  of  Windham,  Ct., 
at  Barrington.  by  Rev.  Mr.  Watson.  Phe- 
nix of  Sept.  30,  1809 

Amey  Brown,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sam- 
uel Brown,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  at  former 
place,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  2,  1812 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  391 

HUMPHREY    Amasa  and  Waite  A.  Hunt,  of 

and  at  Pawtuxet,  June  13,  1813 

Sarah  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Zelie  Darling, 

of    Sutton,   at    Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Sias,  Sept.  12.  181 7 

John    and    Diana  Brown,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Di.  Gano,  Sept.  21,  1S17 

Kimerson  and  Huldah   Peck,  both  of  and  at 

Harrington,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Wright.     Patriot 

of  Jan.  27,  1 819 

Col.  Walker  and  Olive  H.   Mauran,  both  of 

Providence,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Will- 
iam Ware,  Dec.  27,  1821 
Abby,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Samuel  Bosworth, 

of  Warren,  at  Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1824 

Thomas  J.  and  Caroline  Cooke,  both  of  and 

at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Patriot 

of  Feb.  16,  1828 

Martha  I^liza,  daughter  of  Col.  Walker,  and 

Leon  Chappotin,  of  Meadville,  Pa.,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  4.  1831 

HUMPHRICYS  Mrs.  Abigail,  of  Pawtuxet,  and 

Dutee  Roberts,  of  Providence,  at  Paw- 
tuxet, by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  June  29,  1S17 
Thomas    G.    and    Abby    Eddy,  daughter    of 

Benjamin,  2d,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Sept.  30,  1822 

M ,  of  firm  of  Bevan   and   Humphreys, 

Philadelphia,  and  Mary  Anne  Hoppin,  eld- 
est daughter  of  late  George  W.,  of  and  at 

Providence,  Nov.  4,  1829 

Ann  ¥.,  of  Boston,  and  M DeWalew- 

ski,  formerly  Colonel  in  Imperial  Army  of 

F'rance,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1830 

James  and  Rebecca  C.  Martin,  both  of   and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  March  26,  1830 

HUMPHRIES  Capt.  Samuel  and  Sarah  G.  Eas- 

ton,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Oathman,  Nov.  26,  1821 

HUNNEWELL    Sophia,    of     Cambridge,    and 

Charles  Tufts,  of  Smithfield,  at  Cambridge. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1824 

HUNT  Jemima  and  Josiah  Ball,  printer,  at  Bos- 
ton. Phenix  of  Aug.  10,  1805 
Seth,  Esq.,  of  Glocester,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Car- 
penter, widow    of    Capt.    John,  of  and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  8,  1807 

Pardon,  of  Glocester,  and  Nancy  Smith,  only 

daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Burrill- 

ville,  Jan.  3,  1808 


392  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

HUNT  Sarah  Sophia  and  John  Bray,  both  of  the 
Theatre  Philadelphia,  at  Washington,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  McCormick.     Phenix  of  Oct.  15,  1808 

Gideon  S.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Rebecca 
Nason,  daughter  of  late  David,  of  and  at 
Newport,  Oct.  6,  181 1 

Eliza  D.,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  of  I^eho- 
both,  and  William  A.  Anthony,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thomp- 
son, 

Lucy,  of  Providence,  and  Joseph  Howe,  of 
Boston,  at  Providence.     Pheni.ic  of 

Clement  Smith,  purser,  U.  S.  Ship  President, 
and  Sarah  Ann  Senter,  daughter  of  late 
Dr.  Isaac,  of  Newport,  at  St.  John's 
Church,  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Anna  T.,  of  Warwick,  and  Adrien  Webb,  Jr., 
of  Worcester,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Jacobs, 

Sally  A.,  daughter  of  Joshua,  and  James 
Tunsdale,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ja- 
cobs.    Phenix  of 

Waite  A.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Amasa  Hum- 
phrey, at  Pawtuxet, 

Mary  Ann,  of  Seekonk,  and  Joseph  T.  An- 
thony, of  Providence,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hill, 

Phebe  A.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Joseph,  of 
Pawtuxet,  and  Christopher  O.  Arnold,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Seth,  Jr.,  and  Henrietta  Pettey,  daughter  of 
Daniel,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Nancy,  of  Seekonk,  and  Rev.  Shearjashub 
B.  Townsend,  of  Sherbourne,  Mass.,  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Josiah  A.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Lydia  Mason, 
daughter  of  Dea.  George,  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Oct.  16,  1820 

Bat,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Hannah  H. 
Forth,  of  North  Providence,  at  East  Green- 
wich, Aug.  29,  1822 

Sarah  and  Jubil  Patt,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  19,  1822 

Peter  B.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Seekonk,  and 
Ruth  Nelson,  daughter  of  Major  Paul,  of 
and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,      .  April  15,  1824 

Mary  Eveline,  youngest  daughter  of  Joshua, 
and  James  Chace,  both  of  and  at  Pawtuxet, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  May  17,  1824 


Nov.  21, 

1811 

Jan.  II, 

1812 

Jan.  14, 

1813 

April  25, 

1813 

June  12, 

1813 

June  13, 

1813 

Aug.  13. 

1815 

Sept.  21, 

1818 

Dec.  22, 

1819 

March  22, 

1820 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  393 

HUNT  Daniel  and  Polly  Balkconi,  only  daughter 

of  Daniel,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro,  Dec.  27,  1824 

Sarah  I.,  daughter  of  Peter,  of  Seekonk,  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.  Ben- 
son, of  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  17,  1827 

Sarah  Ann  and  Peter  Church,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickermg,  June  12,  1828 

Avis  and  James  Wood,  both  of  Coventry,  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  4,  1S29 

Mary    Ann  and    Lucius  C.  Young,  of    Fall 

River,  at  Seekonk.     Patriot  of  Jan.  15,  1831 

Adeline  B.,  formerly  of  Little  Compton,  and 
Allen  Shaw,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  '  Aug.  i.  1831 

Zebedee,    of     Providence,    and     Lydia     H. 

Young,  of  and  at  Troy,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1832 

Mary,   of  Tiverton,  and  Joseph  Whiting,  of 

Bristol,  at  Tiverton,  -Aug.  5,  1821 

David  and  Eliza  Sisson,  at  Warren,  Dec.  5,  1827 

HUNTINGTON  Frances  P.,  daughter  of  late 
Capt.  Joseph,  of  Newport,  and  Ammiel 
Paddock,  at  Nantucket.     Patriot  of  Nov.  24,  1824 

Elizabeth  and  Benjamin  Barnard,  of  Portland, 

Me.,  at  Newport.      Patriot  of  July  8,  1826 

Nancy  and  Samu)el  Thomas,   at    Pawtucket,  , 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  15,  1828 

HUNTRESS  Robert  and  Anna  Dickerson,  both 
of  .Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Potter,  Feb.  10,  1829 

HURD  Sarah  and  Capt.  Ebenezer  Rhodes,  Jr., 
editor  of  the  Chronicle,  at  Boston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Emerson.     Phenix  of  July  26,  1806 

Capt.  Norman,  of  New  York,  and  Ann  Gar- 
diner, daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of  and  at 
Newport,  Oct.  6,  181 1 

Dean    and    Patience    Dyer,    both  of   and  at 

Mendon,  Jan.  10,  1819 

HURLBURT  Frances  C.  and  Henry  G.  Gladd- 
ing, both  of  and  at  Providence,  at  West- 

^ minster  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Farley,  Oct.  14,  1829 

J^^  Pardon  T.  and  Mary  Cowing,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Ward,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  19,  1806 

Aaron,    of    Danbury,    and    Mrs.     Laura    L. 

Smith,  of  and  at  Woodbury,  Ct.,  July  11,  18 19 


394  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

HURLBURT  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Albany,  N.  Y., 
and  Mary  Crawford  Hottrick,  daughter  of 
Peter,  of  New  York.     Patriot  of  June  23,  1824 

HURLEY  Mrs.  Eliza,  late  wife  of  Rev.  Mr. 
Hurley,  of  Providence,  and  Paris  J.  Till- 
inghast,  Jr.,  merchant,  at  Fayetteville. 
N.  C.     Phenix  of  Aug.  10,  1820 

HURST    Ephraim    and    Ellen    Virtue,    at    New 

York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bangs.     Patriot  of  April  10,  1830 

HUSSEY  Mary  N.,  of  Nantucket,  and  Thomas 
Earle,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  at  Nan- 
tucket, at  F"riends'  Meeting  House,  July  13,  1820 
HUTCHINS  Dr.  Theophilus  and  Joanna  Paine, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  April  14,  181 1 

Avis,  daughter  of  Col.  Shibael,  and  Rev. 
Roswell  Whitmore,  pastor  of  First  Con- 
gregational Church  and  Society,  of  Kill- 
ingly,  Ct.,  both  of  and  at  Killingly,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Storrs,  of  Ashford,  Nov.  11,  1813 

Ezra,  Esq.,  councillor  at  law,  ard  Mary 
Stone,  at  Weston,  Mass.  Issue  of  Oct.  8 
says  he  is  not  a  lawyer  but  a  farmer.  Phe- 
nix of  Oct.  I,  1814 

Major  John,  of  Providence,  and  Sarah 
Mather,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Warham,  of 
and  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  Jun  ly  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  Will- 
iam L.  Peck,  of  Coventry,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Patriot  of  March  10,  1819 

Abigail  and  John   Dewherst,  both   of  and  at 

Providence,  by  William  B.  Martin,  Esq.,  Dec.  4,  1822 

Shubael,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Maria 
Starrs,  daughter  of  Dan,  of  and  at  Mans- 
field, Ct.,  Aug.  24,  1824 

George  and  Everline  W.  Gorton,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  17,  1826 

Maria  L.,  youngest  daughter  of  Col.  Hutch- 
ins,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Isaac  H.  Cady,  of 
Providence,  at  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eas- 
ton,  Jan.  31,  1827 

John  and  Sarah  Packard  Metcalf,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  24,  1827 

Mary  Ann  and  Robert  Dunlap,  at  Provi- 
dence.    Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1832 

Rev.  James,  of  South  Reading,  Mass.,  and 
Rhoda  C.  Barton,  daughter  of  John  B.,  at 
Providence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Sept.  25,  1832 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  395 

HUTCHINSON    Martin    and     Clove      Sayles, 

daughter  of  Sylvanus,  at  Smithfield,  Aug.  18,  1816 

Nancy    Walker,    of    Providence,    and    liddy 

Harding,  of  Barrington,  at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  5,  1817 

Stephen  and    Evelina  Jenckes,   daughter  of 

late  William,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by 

Asa  Winsor,  Esq.,  Sept.  4,  1823 

■    James,  of  Northampton,  and    Phebe  Cogges- 

hall,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bar- 
ney, Sept.  14,  1S24 
HUTTON  Anstress  and    William  f^all,  both  of 

Attleboro,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Aug.  28,  1813 

Jane  and  John  Hill,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  3,  1819 
HUGGENS    Mademoisselle    Hortense     Louisa 

Bangeman,  daughter  of  the  Chevalier  Ban- 

geman    Huggens,     Envoy     E.xtraordinary 

and    Minister    Plenipotentiary    from    the 

King    of     the    Netherlands,     and    Louis 

Neiderstetter,  Esq.,   Charge  de  Affairs  of 

H.  M.,  the  King  of  Prussia,  at  New  York, 

by  the    Consul    of    the   Netherlands,    and 

Rev.  F.  C.  Schaffer,  Sept.  18,  1827 

HYATT  Capt.  Charles  L.  and  Miss  Ann  Pitcher, 

daughter  of   late  Lemuel,    at    Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  7,  1808 

Capt.  Charles  L.  and  Ann   I^itcher,  daughter 

of  the  late  Lemuel,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  14,  1808 
Susan,  daughter  of  late  John,  Esq.,  of  Dela- 
ware, and  Col.  J.  Hindman,  U.  S.  Army, 

at  Philadelphia.'  Patriot  of  July  20,  1825 

Sophia,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Charles  L.,  of 

Providence,  and   John  .S.  Richardson,  Jr., 

Esq.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  April  9,  1827 

HYDE  Abigail    and    William    Lee,    member   of 

Brown    University,    at    Brooklyn,    Ct.,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Whitney.     [The  ne.xt    issue  says 

this  is  premature.']     Phenix  of  June  11,  1808 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Squire,  and    Ira  Colvin, 

both  of  and  at  Coventry,  Dec.  2-j,  i8io 

John,  Jr.,  and  Julia  Delmore  Whiting,    both 

of    Lancaster,  Mass.,  at    Providence,   by  a 

Justice  of  Peace,  July  i,  1816 

Thomas  and  Mrs.  Caroline  l^unker,  both  of 

New  Bedford,  at  Smithfield,  Jan.  22,  1829 


396 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


IDE  Sarah  and  Jeremiah  Hammond,  of  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  29,  1804 
David  and  Eliza    Arnold,    daughter    of    Col. 

Daniel,  dec,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Dec.  8,  i8li 

Sally  and  Church  Gray,  both  of    and  at  See- 

konk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  April  5,  1812 

Rosellana  Olney  and  Latham  Babcock,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  11,  1813 

Temperance,  daughter  of  Abel,  and  Samuel 

D.  Lindsey,    both  of   and  at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  April  2,  1815 

Mary,    of     Seekonk,    and     Rev.     Josephus 

Wheaton,    Pastor    of    the   Congregational 

Church,    Holliston,   at    Seekonk,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Hill.     Phenix  of  Jan.  13,  1816 

Lydia,   of  Providence,    and    Peleg  Butts,  of 

New  Bedford,  at  Piovidence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Aug.  7,  1820 

Celinda  and  William  Thurber,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  March  15,  1821 

Hiram    and    Adelia    Miller,   at    Pawtucket. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  6,  1821 

Harvey  and  Mary  Cushman,  only  daughter 

of  late  Lieut.  Jacob,  both  of  and  at  Attle- 
boro, by  Rev.  Mr.  P'erguson,  June  10,  1822 
William  and  Amanda  Bishop,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  Aug.  27,  1823 

William,    of     Providence,    and     Mary    Ann 

Hathaway,  daughter  of  the  late  Zephaniah, 

of  Newport,  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  Jan.  3,  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.      Patriot  of  May  20,  1826 

Mary  F.  and  Leonard  Slater,  at  Worcester. 

Patriot  of  June  7,  1826 

Marcellus  and  Martha  B.  Gray,  both  of  and 

at  Central  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  28,  1827 

Susan  M.,    daughter   of    Abel,    of  Seekonk, 

and  Joseph  F.  Lindsey,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  at 

Seekonk,  Jan.  i,  1830 

INCHES  Ruth,  daughter  of  Jesse,  and  Thomas 

Tunmore,   both   of  and  at   Smithfield,  by 

Dutee  Winsor,  Esq.     PhenLx  of  Feb.  18,  1815 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


397 


INGALLS  Harriet  and  Ezekiel  B.    Leonard,  at 

Taunton.     Phenix  of 
Lucy,  daughter  of    Dr.  William,  of  Boston, 

and  Charles  H.  Steadman,  M.  D.,  surgeon, 

U.  S.  Marine  Hospital,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  at 

Boston.     Patriot  of 
INGELL     Abby,    daughter     of     Jonathan,    of 

Taunton,  and  William  A.  F".  Sproat,  Esq., 

of  Svvanzey,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of 
INGERSOLL  Sarah,    of    Boston,    and    Edward 

F.  Allen,  of  Charlestovvn,  Mass.,  at  Provi- 
dence.    Phenix  of 
INGHAM      Mrs.     S ,     39,    and     Edward 

Blaney,    32,  both    musicians  and  blind,  at 

Manchester,  Eng.     Patriot  of 
INGRAHAM   Barton  and  Catharine  Gay,  both 

of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Wilder, 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Simeon,  and  Henry  Miller, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Jeremiah,  of  Attleboro,  and  Charlotte  Burr, 

daughter  of  Col.  James,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Barton    and    Betsey    Gay,    both    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 
Amey,  of  Attleboro,  and  John  Wheeler,  of 

Providence,  at  Attleboro, 
Jabez,  of  Attleboro.  and  Cynthia  Bucklin,  of 

and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 
Mary  and  Joshua  Sabin,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tides.     Phenix  of 
Mary  and  John  West,  Jr.,   attorney  at   law, 

both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann, 
Otis  and  Lydia  Arnold,  at  Cumberland,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
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  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 
Martha  and  Samuel  Goff,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Rexford.     Patriot  of 
Leprelet  and  Adaline  Carpenter,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of 
Esther,  daughter  of  Jabel,  Esq.,  and  Walter 

Frost,  of    Boston,  at    Pawtucket.     Patriot 

of 
Lemuel,  of  Attleboro,  and  Tamzin  Hall,  of 

Pawtucket,  at    St.    Paul's    Church,    Paw- 
tucket, 
William,  of  Barrington,  and  Sarah  Childs,  of 

and  at  Warren, 


Sept.  15, 

1810 

May  30, 

1829 

April  16, 

1823 

Oct.  [5, 

1808 

Sept.  19, 

1821 

Dec.  23, 

1804 

Nov.  23, 

1807 

P'eb.  15, 

1810 

Sept.  23, 

1810 

Aug.  I, 

1814 

July  24, 

1815 

Aug.  26, 

1815 

May  9, 

1816 

May  26, 

1816 

Aug.  30, 

1819 

Oct.  17, 

1819 

April  13, 

1822 

Nov.  6, 

1824 

March  12, 

1825 

Sept.  25, 

1825 

Oct.  16, 

1825 

398 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 


INGRAH  AM  Solomon  and  Peddy  Sweet,  daugh- 
ter of  Gideon,  both  ot  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Dec.  5,  1826 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Watson,  and  Cant.  Ebene- 
zer  Mathewson,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Rexford.     Patriot  of  March  7,  1827 

Nancy  and  Nathan  Goff,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Rexford,  March  29,  1827 

Joshua,  of  Seekonk,  and  Sarah  Ann  Barker, 

of  and  at  Pavvtucket,  Sept.  7,  1828 

Jane  and  John  B.  Read,  both  of  Pawtucket, 

at  Attleboro,  Nov.  17,  1828 

INMAN  Lydia,  eldest  daughter  of  Daniel,  of 
Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  James  Leavins,  at  Pom- 
fret.     Phenix  of  March  23,  1805 

Lydia,  of  Smithfield,  and  Walton  Felch,  of 

Reading,  Vt.,  at  Smithfield.     Phenix  of  June  17,  1815 

Obadiah,  of  Foster,  and   Rhoda  Eeavens,  of 

and  at  Killingly,  Ct.     Patriot  of  April  29,  1820 

Rhoda,    daughter    of    Abraham,    Esq.,   and 

Isaac  Randall,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Feb.  12,  1824 

Otis  M.,  of  Pavvtucket,  and  Mary  Kelley,  of 

and  at  Valley  Falls.     Patriot  of  Feb.  21,  1824 

Mary  and  Ellered  Eldredge,  both  of  and  at 

Chepatchet,  by  Timothy  Sweet,  Esq.,  Oct.  11,  1825 

Cinderilla  and  Zachariah  R.  Fuller,  both  of 
Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas 
Mann,  Esq.,  Jan.  24,  1828 

Harkness  and  Joan  B.  Rawson,  at  Paw- 
tucket, Feb.  7,  1828 

Eliza  Ann,  of  Burrellville,  and  Nathan  South- 
wick,  2d,  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  at  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Mansfield,  March  5,  1829 

Tabitha  and  Otis  Streeter,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Sept.  12,  1830 

INVESTIGATOR  William  G.,  of  Providence, 
and  Temperance  N.,  philanthropist,  of  and 
at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Goodjudge,  Jan.  16,  1829 

IRISH  Growler  P.  and  Sarah  Hicks,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Feb.  13,  1821 

Patience,  of  Portsmouth,    and  Caleb  Cooke, 

of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  22,  1823 

Otis  and  Patience  Dyre,  at  Little  Compton. 

Patriot  of  •  Nov.  19,  1823 

Mary  H.,  daughter  of  late  John,  and  George 

Bowen,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1824 

Sally  and  Stephen  Bowen,  at  Newport,  Oct.  8,  1826 

Hannah  and  Capt.  Elijah  Thresher,  of  Taun- 
ton, at  Newport,  May  11,  1830 

Perry  C.  and  Phebe  R.  Salisbury,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  27,  1830 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  399 

IRONS  Lydia  and  Harris  Medbury,  at  Gloces- 

ter.     Phenix  of  Nov.  16,  181 1 

Sarah,    eldest    daughter    of    Nicholas,    and 

James  Thurber,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  Jan.  19,  1815 

Palmyra  and  Darms  N.  Thurber,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev,  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  18,  1816 

Lucretia  and  Capt.  Bradley  Greene,  both  of 

and  at  Glocester,  by  Eleazer  Bellows,  Esq.,  March  29,  1816 
Barbara,    daughter  of    Elisha,    of  Glocester, 

and    Whipple    Mowry,   of    Smithfield,    at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  April  4,  1819 

Deborah,  71,  and  James  Steel,  76;  m  Isle  of 

Wight  Co.,  Va.     Patriot  of  May  27,  1820 

Simon    and    Mary    Cornell,  at  Johnston,  by 

Elder  Sprague,  April  23,  1822 

John,    of    North    Providence,    and    Reliance 

Chace,  of  and  at  Valley  Falls.     Patriot  of  Jan.  24,  1824 

Eliza  and  Ale.xander  O.  Walford,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  p:des,  Oct.  28,  1824 
Arnold,  of  Providence,  and  Fanny  Salisbury, 

of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  June  5,  1825 

Sarah  and  Asa  Keene.  both    of  Pawtucket, 

at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Jan.  i,  1826 

Caroline,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Robert  Brownell,  of  New  York 

City,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  2,  1826 

Candace,    of    Johnston,    and    Jonathan    D. 

Hubbard,    of   and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pickering,  May  3,  1830 

IRWIN  Stephen  P.  and  Sally  Remington,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Peleg,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Curtis,  July  19,  1819 

ISAAC     William,  son   of  late   Ralph,   of    New 

Haven,  and  Mary  Rogers,  daughter  of  late 

John,     of    Baskenridge,    N.     J.,    at    New 

York.     Patriot  of  Feb.  19,  1825 

IVES  Charlotte  R.,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas 

P.,  and  William  G.  Goddard,  editor  of  the 

Rhode  Island  American,  both  of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  22,  1821 

Robert  Hale,  of  Providence,  and  Harriet  B. 

Amory,  daughter  of  late  Thomas,  Esq.,  of 

Boston,     at    Ro.xbury,   by    Rev.    Alonzo 

Potter,  Oct.  3,  1827 


JACK    Ale.xander  and    Mrs.   Rebecca   Hart,  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  i,  1828 


400 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


JACKINS  David  and  Sarah   Field,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  March  ii,  1824 

JACKMAN  Miss  Betsey,  40, and  Josiah  French, 
^"^     48,  his  fifth  wife,  at  Solon,  Me.     Patriot  of         Jan.  31,  1824 
JACKSON     Nathan    W.    and    Mary    Anthony, 

daughter  of  Daniel,  at    Friends'   Meeting 

House,  Providence,  Oct.  4,  1804 

John  and  Betsey  Southworth,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of  March  28,  1807 

Cornelius  S.  and  Nancy  B.  Crandon,  both  of 

Plymouth,  Mass.,  at  Providence.     Phenix 

of  Oct.  23,  1813 

John  T.  and    Mrs.   Sally  Simmons,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  20,  181 8 

Rev.  Henry  and  Maria  T.  Gano,  daughter  of 

Rev.  Stephen,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  11,  1822 

Mrs.   Harriet  C.  and    William    Kendrick,  of 

Newton,  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett. 

Patriot  of  May  22,  1824 

Major  George  W.,  20,  and  Mrs.  Sally  Under-. 

hill,  72,  at  Edwardsviile,  111.     Patriot  of  Dec.  11,  1824 

Jesse,  of  Sutton,  Mass.,  and  Fanny  Richard- 
son, of  and  at  Smithfield.     Patriot  of    ■  Oct.  15,  1825 
Eliza,  daughter   of  Major  Samuel,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Dr.   Robert  E.   Hemenway,  of 

Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  12,  1825 

John   G.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and    Mrs. 

Matilda  Caroline  Starkey,  at  Philadelphia,        Sept.  12,  1826 
Olive,  daughter  of    late  Col.  Giles,    and  his 

26th  child.     Out  of  this  number  22  have 

married  and  most  of  them  have  had  large 

families.     The  eldest  daughter  was  married 

52  years  ago  to  John  Clarke,  in  New  York,         Oct.  24,  1826 
Richard    W.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Susan   P. 

Aborn,  daughter  of  late  Edward,  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  i,  1827 

Charles  and  Catharine  De.xter,  daughter  of 

Samuel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  20,  1827 

Mary  H.,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Dr.  John 

F.  B.   Flagg,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  3,  1827 

Susan  W.,  daughter  of  Nathan  W.,  Esq.,  and 

Dr.  David  B.  Slack,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Edes,  June  24,  1828 

Hannah,    daughter    of    Hon.    Richard,    and 

James   Dennis,    of   Scituate,   at    Friends' 

Meeting  House,  Providence,  Sept.  11,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  401 

JACKSON   Ellen  and  Lieut.  George  P.   Peason, 

U.   S.  Navy,  at  Newburyport.     Patriot  of  Sept.  26,  1829 

George  W.  and  Mary  Bowen  Jack.son,  daugh- 
ter of  Nathan  W.,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  Nov.  12,  1S29 

M.  ry  Bowen,  daughter  of  Nathan  W.,  Esq., 
and  George  W.  Jackson,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  Nov.  12,  1829 

Sylvester  R.  and  Mary  Ann  Hill,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, May  13,  1830 

Roby,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  and  Capt. 
Nathan  Gorton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Oct.  2,  1831 

JACOBS  Rev.    Bela,    of    Somerset,    and    Sarah 

Sprague,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Feb.  17,  i8lO 

Nancy,  eldest  daughter  of  Abel,  of  Thomp- 
son, Ct.,  and  George  VV.  Gladding,  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Thompson,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cros- 
bee,  April  22,  1813 

Henry  and  Maria  Aborn,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  4,  1813 

Olive,  of  Seekonk,  and  James  Bliss,  3d,  of 
Rehoboth,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill. 
Phenix  of  May  21,  1814 

Clarissa,  youngest  daughter  of  Dea.  Calvin, 
of  Rehoboth,  and  John  Gladding,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thomp- 
son, Nov.  20,  1 8 14 

Samuel,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Ann 
Stephenson  Pennington,  daughter  of  late 
Josias,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Baltimore,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Barton,  March  5,  1816 

Maria,  of  Winsor,  Vt.,  and  Dr.  W.  V. 
Wheaton,  of  Providence,  Surgeon  of 
U.  S.  2d  Regiment  of  Infantry,  at  Winsor. 
Patriot  of  Feb.  6,  1819 

James  and  Caroline  F.  Dyer,  daughter  of 
Charles,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  25,  1826 

Dr.  Joseph  Warren,  Bishop  of  Seekonk,  and 
Harty  Howland,  of  Upper  Canada,  North 
Providence,  at  former  place,  by  Elder 
Potter-,  Feb.  12,  1826 

JACOUAWS     James,   Jr.,   and   Phebe  Jordan, 
daughter  of  Seaman,  both  of  and  at  Cov- 
entry.    Phenix  of  March  5,  1814 
JACQUES  Betsey  and  John  Goldsmith,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     Patriot  of  Jan.  14,  1824 


402  VITAL    RECORD    OF   RHODE    ISLAND 

JAKEWAYS  Nancy  and  Caleb  Collins,  at  East 

Greenwich,  Nov.  8,  1807 

JAMES     Betsey,   adopted   daughter  of  Charles 

DeVVolfe,  Esq.,  and  John  UeWolfe,  Jr.,  at 

Bristol.     Phenix  of  Dec.  13,  1806 

John  and  Catharine  Downing,  eldest  daugh- 
ter  of  the  late    William,    of  Newport,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Pheni.x  of  Feb.  7,  1807 

William    and    Catharine   Field,  daughter   of 

Lemuel,    both    of   and    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  19,  1810 

Martha,    daughter    of    John,    and    Richard 

Eddy,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  May  2,  1822 

Caleb  B.  and    Lucy    Reynolds,  daughter  of 

Judge  Reynolds,  at  Richmond,  R.  L  Pa- 
triot of  May  14,  1823 
Mrs.    July    Ann,    15,    and   John    Miller,   40. 

This  is  the  bride's  third  marriage;  at  Mary- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Richardson.  Patriot  of  Nov.  22,  1823 
Dr.   Silas,  of  West  Greenwich,  and  Caroline 

A.  Gordon,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Sept.  22,  1824 

John  B,,    of    New  York,  and   Abby  C.  Fos- 

dick,  daughter  of  James  W.,  of  Providence, 

at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1832 

JANSEN  John  and  Mrs.  Catharine  Houselander, 

both    of  and    at    Burlington,    Orange  Co., 

N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Van  Doren,  Jan.  24,  1815 

JANUARY       Eliza    S.    and    General    William 

Rector;  in  Missouri.     Patriot  of  April  17,  1822 

JARMAN    Catharine   and    William  Jones,  both 

of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  11,  18 10 

JARVIS  William,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Consul  to  Lisbon, 

and  Mary  Sparhawk,  daughter  of  N , 

of  Kettery,  Me.,  at  St.  Lucar,  Spain.  Phe- 
nix June  4,  1808 
Susan  and  Daniel  C.  Gushing,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Feb.  16,  1809 

Col.    Russell,    attorney    at    law,    and    Sarah 

Elizabeth    Cordis,    daughter    of    Thomas, 

Esq.,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Dec.  8,  1824 

Lieut.  Joseph  W.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Sally  J. 

Bradford,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Gris- 

wold,  Dec.  8,  1828 

JASTRAM  Mawney  and  Mary  Bacon,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  May  10,  1807 

JAY  Peter    Augustus,    son    of    Gov.   John,    and 

Mary   Rutherford    Clarkson,   daughter   of 

the  General,  at  New  York.     Phenix  of  Aug.  8,  1807 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  403 

JAY  Mary  R,,  daughter  of   Peter  Augustus  Jay, 

Esq.,  and  Frederick  Prime,  at  New  York,  April  30,  1829 
JEFFERS  Fanny  and  Richard  Sayles,  both  of 

and  at  Smithfield,  March  16,  1823 

Samuel  and  Mary  Weeden,  daughter  of  Peleg, 

Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Patriot  of  April  17,  1824 
Sarah,  of  Newport,  and  James  A.  Williams, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, May  26,  1824 
William,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  I'LIvira 

Coggeshall,  of  Pavvtu.xet,  at  Pawtucket,  Jan.  24,  1830 

JEFFERSON  Joseph,  of  Fall  River,  and  Su.san 

Congdon,  of  Northbridge,  at  Grafton,  March  i,  1827 

JEFFRAY  Robert,  of  New  York,  and  Rebecca 

C.  Dexter,  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  at 

St.    John's  Church,   Providence,    by    Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  29,  1822 

JEFT  Hosley,    56,    and   E.    M.    C.    Badger,    15, 

daughter  of  late  Dr.  ,  of  Rocking- 
ham, Vt.,  at  Marlboro,  N.  H.  Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1824 
JENCKES  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Charles,  and 

Daniel  Mason,  merchant,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Phenix  of  Oct.  8,  1803 

Capt.    William    C.    and    Sally    Davis,    eldest 

daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  7,  i8o5 

Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  late  John,  and  Oba- 

diah    Olney,    both    of    and    at    Smithfield. 

Phenix  of  Feb.  28,  1807 

Washington,  of  Smithfield,  and  Amey  l?uck- 

lin,  daughter  of  late  John,  of  and  at  Reho- 

both,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  May  17.  1807 

Amey,  daughter  of  Jerathmell,  and  Nathan- 
iel G.  11  Dexter,  at  Pawtucket.  Phenix  of  Nov.  19,  1808 
Amey  and  Smith  Capron,  at  Pawtucket,  March  I2,  1809 

Livingstone,  formerly  of  Rhode  Lsland,  and 

Sarah    Buffington,  daughter  of  Benjamin, 

at  Orwell,  Pa.,  Jan.  i,  1812 

Oliver  Angell  and  Eliza  Harper  Ikown, daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt.  William  S.,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  14,  1812 

Sally,  daughter  of  late  Caleb,  Esq.,  of  North 

Providence,  and  Oliver  Shaw,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Williams,  Oct.  20,  1S12 

Hollis  K.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mary  Burr,  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  April  ii,  1S13 

Arnold  W.,  of  Cumberland,  and  'Loui.sa  Peck, 

of  and  at  Wrentham,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Fiske,  April  6,  18 14 

Henry,  Esq.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mrs.  Lydia 

Robinson,  of  Adams,  Mass.,  eldest  daugh- 


404 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


JENCKES: 

ter  of  Thomas,  of  and  at  New  Lebanon, 

N.  Y.     Phenix  of  March  ii,  1815 

Whipple  and  Frances  Davies,  at  Cumberland, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Batchellor.     Phenix  of  June  3,  1815 

Mary,  of    Scituate,    and    Luther    Adams,  of 

KilHngly,    Ct.,  at    Scituate,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Manchester,  Aug.  13,  181 5 

Rensellear   J.,  formerly    of    Providence,  and 

Sarah  Woodburn,  of  and  at  Warren,  Pa.,  Jan.  25,  1817 

Thomas  B.,  of  Newport,  N.  H.,  and   Abigail 

W.  Allen,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Carrique,  Dec.  4,  1817 

Stephen,  of  North  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Ruth 

Arnold,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  March  23,  1818 

Ann  Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and 

Col.  Henry  Manton,  of  Johnston,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  21,  1818 
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.  Dr.  Benedict,  Feb.  14,  18 19 

Mary  G.    and  Sylvanus  H.  Bushee,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  i6,  1819 

Reuben,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Smith,  widow 

of  Col.  John,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  10,  1820 

Isaac  and  F"reelove  Dexter,  daughter  of  Ma- 
jor Nathan,  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  13,  1820 
John,  of  Warwick,  and  Nancy  C.  Bellows,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  30,  1820 

Daniel,     late    of    Providence,    and     Rachal 

Ewing,    second    daughter    of     Nathaniel, 

Esq.,  the  President  of  the  State  Bank  of 

Indiana,  and  late  Receiver  for  the  Public 

Monies  in  the  Vincennes  District,  at  Vin- 

cennes,  Ind.,  by  Rev.  Samuel  T.  Scott,  May  2,  1820 

Jerathmeal,    Esq.,    of    Pawtucket,    and    Mrs. 

Hannah    Collins,    of    Canterbury,    Ct.,    at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  May  7,  1820 

Alfred,   of    Holmesburg,    Penn.,   and    Sally 

Albro,  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Benedict,  Nov.  2,'i820 

Capt.  Alvin,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Abigail  Com-  ^^AJOlJ 

stock,  of  and  at  Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  f-'^i 

Williams,  Dec.  14,  1820 

Arnold,    of   Wrentham,    Mass.,    and    Betsey 

Ballou,  daughter  of  Abner,  Esq.,  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Dec.  19,^1820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  405 

JENCKES  Prescilla  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.  Dr.  Benedict,  July  i,  1821 

William  Scott,  formerly  of  Providence,  and 
Petronia  Ximeno,  daughter  of  Don  Jose 
M.  Ximeno,  of  and  at  Matanzas,  VV.  I. 
Patriot  of  -Aug.  11,  1821 

Hosea  and  Anne  Hall,  both  of  Smithfield,  at 

Valley  Falls.     Patriot  of  Oct.  6,  1821 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Jarathmeal,  and 

Philip  Potter,  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Dec.  15,1821 

Albert  C.  and  Minerva  Kinsley,  at  Paw- 
tucket.    Patriot  of  Jan.  26,  1822 

Lydia  and  Jesse  Brown,  both  of  North  Prov- 
idence, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft. 
Patriot  of  June  15,  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,  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Manchester,  Sept.  22,  1822 

Freelove  C,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of 
Smithfield,  and  William  J.  Manton,  of 
Johnston,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,         Oct.  14,  1822 

William  and  Ruth  G.  Bates,  daughter  of  Col. 
James  N.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mace,  Oct.  30,  1822 

Whipple,  of  Cumberland,  and  Wealthy  Webb, 

of  and  at  Seekonk,  Jan.  19,  1823 

Lyndon,  Escj.,  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,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, July  2,  1823 

Eveline,  daughter  of  late  William,  and 
Stephen  Hutchinson,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Asa  Winsor,  Esq.,  Sept.  4,  1823 

Mrs.  Lydia  C.  and  James  Turner,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.   Dr.   Benedict.     Patriot  of  Jan.  7,  1824 

Jerathmiel,  of  Central  Falls,  and  Phebe  R. 
Spencer,  daughter  of  Capt.  Lawton,  of 
and  at  Pawtucket,  at  St.  John's  Church, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft.  July  4,  1824 

John,  2d,  and  Emeline  Vorse,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland,  by  William  Whipple,  Esq. 
Patriot  of  Nov.  6,  1824 


406  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

JENCKES  Martha  G.,  of  Providence,  and  Joseph 

Shaw,  of    Portsmouth,  at  Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Nov.  21,  1824 

Susan  Snow,  daughter  of  Dea.  John  C,  and 

Lloyd  Shaw,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Edes,  Eeb.  20,  1825 

Capt.  Alvin  and  Alcy  Briggs,  both  of  Cen- 
tral   Falls,    at    Cumberland,    by    Thomas 

Mann,  Esq.,  March  10,  1825 

George  VV.  C.  and  Lydia  Smith,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Jeremiah,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  April  21,  1825 

Lyman,  of  Ludlow,  Mass.,  and  Charlotte  B. 

Sutton,  daughter  of  Oliver,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  2,  1825 

Caroline,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  William  H.  Cooke,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  7,  1825 

Edward  and  Fidelia  E.  Hawkins,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Elder  Allen,  Dec.  22,  1825 

Almira  F.,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  of  Savan- 
nah, Ga.,  and  George  U.  Weekes,  at  Pough- 

keepsie,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Read,  Jan.  19,  1826 

Edwin  T.  and  Hannah  B.  Jenckes,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  18,  1826 

Hannah  B.  and  Edwin  T.  Jenckes,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  18,  1826 

Almira  B.  and  Job  Bennett,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  June  4,  1826 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Dea.  John  C,  and  Joseph 

V.   Snow,  both  of   and  at  Providence,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  30,  1826 

Louisa,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  John  C. 

Richmond,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  To- 

bey,  Dec.  6,  1826 

Mary  S..  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Luke  Drury,  Esq.,  of  Bristol,  at 

North  Providence,   by  Rev.    Bishop  Gris- 

wold,  June  7,  1827 

Stephen   B.,   of  New  Bedford,   and    Cynthia 

Whelden,   of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tobey,  Aug.  5,  1827 

Capt.  Alvin,  of  Smithfield,  and  Sally  Fales, 

of  Attleboro,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Cutler,  Oct.  25,  1827 

Sarah  A.  and  Col.  William  C.  ]5arker,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Dec.  30,  1828 

Sarah  Peckham  and  Cornelius  Soule  Cartee, 

both  of   and  at  Providence,   by  Rev.  Mr. 

Farley,  April  6,  1829 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  407 

JENCKES    Edmund  G.  and  Susan   Euther,    at 

Pavvtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Erieze.   Patriot  of         Aug.  i8,  1830 

Ruth  M.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Isaiah  ]5arney,  of 
Seekonk,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eewis. 
Patriot  of  Dec.  29,  1830 

JENKINS  Lewis,  formerly  of  Providence,  and 
Eliza  M.  Atvvater,  daughter  of  Hon.  Moses, 
at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.     J'heni.x  of  Feb.  24,  1816 

William,  of  Providence,  and  Hannah  Alsop, 
daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Athens,  N.  Y., 
at  Eriends'  Meeting  House  there,  April  23,  1817 

Mary  G.,  daughter  of  late  Jeremiah  E. ,  of 
Providence,  and  William  McCracken,  of 
New  Haven,  Ct..  at  St.  John's  Church, 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Onder- 
donk,  April  20,  1818 

John  F.  and  Mary  Ann  Pike,  of  Providence, 

at  Louisville,  Ky.,  March  14,  1822 

William,  of  Providence,  and  Anna  Almy, 
only  daughter  of  William,  of  and  at  Crans- 
ton, at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House,  July  17,  1823 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  John  Thwing,  P^sq.,  at  Wool- 
wich.    Patriot  of  Nov.  21,  1829 
JP:NNEY  Mary,  of  Baltimore,  and  Samuel  Wild, 
of  Warren,  at  Baltimore,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mc- 
Cain, Feb.  16,  1812 

Lydia  W.  and  Gilbert  Rich,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Aug.  22,  1824 

Eliza  and  Isaac  Hall,   Ir.,  at   Fall  River,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Smith.     Patriot  of  April  14.  1827 

JENNISON  Samuel,  Jr.,  of  Worcester,  and  Mary 
C.  Ellery,  of  Newport,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  15,  1815 

Betsey  and  Ezra  Kelley,  both  of  Cranston,  at 

Pawtu.xet,  Nov.  25,  1827 

JENNY  Sally  K.  and  James  Luscomb,  at  New 

l^edford,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Jan.  30,  1830 

JEPHERSON    Lucy,    of    Douglass,   Mass.,    and 

Jonah  Ross,  of  Cumberland,  at  Douglass,  Dec.  5,  1822 

J  EPSON  John  and  Caroline  M.  Cahoone,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt.  Josiah,  Dec.  27.  1807 

Martha  and  Jonathan   Leonard,  both  of   and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  16,  1821 

Eliza  and  Edward  F'ield,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  ir,  1822 
JERAULD  Samuel  and  Clariiida  Knight,  daugh- 
ter of  Oliver,  at  Warwick,  by  Mr.  Curtis,           Sept.  27,  1812 

William,  of  No.  Providence,  and  Adah  Buck- 
lin,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  of  and  at  See- 
konk, Dec.  8,  1 8 14 


408  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

JERAULD     Betsey  and  Elisha  Baker,  both  of 

and  at  Warwick.     Patriot  of  June  23,  1821 

Daniel  D.  and  Harriet  L.  Casey,  at  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Aug.  25,  1822 

Mary  N  and  Amos  A.  Tillinghast,  cashier  of 
Pawtucket  Bank,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Sept.  14,  1824 

Henry,  of  Seekonk,  and  Louisa  Roberts, 
youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Duty,  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Pickering,  June  17,  1827 

Mrs.  Harriet  L.,  of  Warwick,  and  George  W. 
Killham,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  Aug.  29,  1827 

JERNAGAN  William,  Esq.,  and  Rebecca  Cofifin, 

at  lidgartown.     Patriot  of  Feb.  6,  1830 

JESSUP  General and  Ann  Croghan,  eld- 
est daughter  of  Major  William,  near  Louis- 
ville, Ky.     Patriot  of  June  19,  1822 
JEWELL  Dea.  Daniel,  of  Greenville,  N.  Y.,  82, 
and  Mrs.  Mary  Allen,  85,  grandmother  of 
the  late  Lieut.  Allen,  of    U.  S.  Navy;  she 
being  his  fourth  wife,  at  Westerlo,    N.  Y., 
by  Rev.  Berrian  Hutchinson, 
JEWETT  Ednah,  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  and  Henry 
Gushing,  of    Providence,  at  Rowley.     Phe- 
nix  of 
Ephraim  and  Mrs.  Nancy    Whiting,  both  of 

and  at  Attleboro.     Patriot  of 
Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of    Nathaniel  J.,  and 
James   Delano,    of    Brooklyn,    N.     Y.,    at 
Charlestown,  Mass.     Patriot  of 
JILLSON  Olney  and  Merrian  Tower,  daughter 
of  Ichabod,  at  Cumberland.     I'heni.x  of 
Oliver  and   Sally  Angell,  eldest  daughter  of 
Thomas,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Phenix  of 
Louisa,  daughter  of    late   Col.   Welcome,  of 
Cumberland,  and  Welcome  Ballou,  of  Marl- 
boro, N.  H.,  at  Cumberland,  by  Smith  Ar- 
nold, Esq., 
Waitey,  daughter  of   Nathaniel,  of  Cumber- 
land,  and    Emery   Scott,   of    Bellingham, 
Mass.,  at   Cumberland,  by  Smith   Arnold, 
Esq.,  April  2,  1820 

Sally,  eldest  daughter  of  Oliver,  and  Ebenezer 
P.  Brown,  both  of  and  at  Providence.     Pa- 
triot of  April  7,  1 82 1 
David,  of  Attleboro,   and    Polly    Shorey,  of 

Seekonk,  at  Attleboro.     Patriot  of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Eunice  and  Lemuel  Capron,  both  of   and  at 

Cumberland,  by  William  Whipple,  Esq.,  Jan.  27,  1824 


May  I, 

1823 

June  2, 

1804 

Jan.  I, 

1825 

May  8, 

1830 

Dec.  24, 

1803 

Jan.  10, 

1816 

April  2, 

1820 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  409 

JILLSON    Anna,  only  daughter  of   late    Luke, 

Esq.,  of  Cumberland,  and   William    L.   Al- 

drich,  of  Providence,    at    Cumberland,    by 

Rev.   Dr.   Edes,  Jan.  31.  1827 

Hamilton  T.  and  Phebe  Darling,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.,  May  3,  1830 
Mrs.  Sally,  of  Smithfield,  and  Capt.  William 

Whipple,  of  Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Justice.     Patriot  of  June  19,  1830 

Horace  T.  and  Aniey  Darling,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann, 

J.  P.,  Oct.  3,  1830 

JINSON    Harriet    and    William    Niles,    at    Pavv- 

tuxet,  Nov.  12,  1820 

JOBSON  Jane,  only  child  of  late  John,  Esq.,  of 

Lockhore,    P'ifeshire,    and    Walter    Scott, 

Esq.,  of  Abbotsford,  Bart,  at  Edenburgh, 

Scot.,  Feb.  3,  1S25 

JOHNSON  Dr.  Willis,  of  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  and 

Dolly  Elinn,  of  and  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Lyman,  March  30,  1806 

Mary,     daughter     of     I ,     Esq.,     and 

Thomas  Kelton,  at  Coventry.  Phenix  of  Sept.  24,  1808 
Eliza  J.  D.,  daughter  of  late  Joshua,  Plsq.,  of 

Washington,  D.  C,  and   Hon.  John   I'ope, 

U.  S.  Senator,  at  Washington.  Phenix  of  March  3,  18 10 
Mrs.    ,    widow   of    Dr.    William,    and 

Hon.    James  Turner,    U.   S.   Senator,  and 

late    Governor  of  North  Carolina,  at  said 

place.     Phenix  of  Aug.  18,  1810 

Charles    and    P"rances    Stephens    Cutter,   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  27,  18 14 

Seaman  and  P^lizabeth  l^rown,  at  Coventry,  Feb.  27,  18 14 
Mrs.    Diademia,    of    Coventry,    and    Charles 

Morse,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Coven- 
try, by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis.  Phenix  of  Dec.  24,  18 14 
Mrs.  Hannah,  84,  and  Ebenezer  Allen,  83,  at 

Rockingham,  Vt.     Phenix  of  June  15,  1816 

John,  of  Providence,  and  Abigail  G.  Barker, 

of  and  at  Gorham,  Me.     Phenix  of  May  31,  18 17 

Lucia  and  Stephen  A.  Stone,  at  Thompson, 

Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Grove.     Phenix  of  June  20,  1818 

Levi,   Esq.,  and  Mary  Place,  only  daughter 

of  Philip,  both  of  and  at  East  Greenwich, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Palmer,  Dec.  17,  i8i8 

Abby  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Paul  Greene,  of 

Pawtucket,  at  Providence."    Patriot  of  Dec.  11,  1819 

Lucina   W.,   of  Killingly,   Ct.,  and  Stephen 

Keech,  of  Glocester,  at  Killingly,  Jan.  9,  1820 


410  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

JOHNSON  Dr.  Artemus  and  Eliza  N.  Daven- 
port, both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pitman.     Patriot  of  June  15,  1820 

Louisa   and  Gamaliel  Smith,  at    Smithfield,         Aug.  16,  1820 

Amey,  of  North  Providence,  and  Fisher 
Angell,  of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  31,  1820 

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  Mrs.  Harriet  Hines,  daughter 
of  Cyres  P'rench,  Esq.,  at  South  Kings- 
town.    Patriot  of  June  6,  1821 

Charles,    of    Bellefonte,    Pa.,   and    Penelope 

Cooke,  of  Coventry,  R.  I.,  at  Groton,  Ct.,        Sept.  30,  1821 

Jane,  daughter  of  Judge  Jonathan,  and  John 
Johnson,  Jr.,  son  of  John,  joiner,  all  of  and  at 
Johnston,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  James  Johnson, 
rector  of  St.  John's  Church,  Jan.  i,  1822 

John,  Jr.,  son  of  John,  joiner,  and  Jane  John- 
son, daughter  of  Judge  Jonathan  Jill,  of 
and  at  Johnston,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  James 
Johnson,  rector  of  St.  John's  Church,  Jan.  i,  1822 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  Newport, 
and  Isaac  Stacars,  of  Providence,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Jan.  8,  1823 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  Isaac 
Stacars,  of  Providence,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  8,  1823 

Christopher,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Hannah 
Wickes  Whitford,  daughter  of  Silas,  of 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  at  East  Greenwich,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast,  April  24,  1823 

Linsey  and  Sally  C.  Weaver,  at  Coventry,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  June  i,  1823 

Mary  Saunders,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  Esq., 
and  Constant  Burr  Mosher,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  23,  1823 

Oliver,  of  Centreville,  and  Hannah  S.  Davis, 
daughter  of  Ezra,  of  and  at  North  Kings- 
town, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  5,  1824 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  Peter  B.  Stuart,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Dec.  i,  1824 

Ebenezer  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Taylor,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  24,  1825 

Stephen  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Miller,  at  Warren. 

Patriot  of  May  11,  1825 

Abby,  of  Newport,  and  James  E.  Budlong,  at 

Providence.     Patriot  of  June  18,  1825 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARHIAGES  411 

JOHNSON  Eleanor  Augusta  and  Thomas  Hill- 
son,  both  of  New  York  Park  Theatre,  at 
Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.     Patriot  of  Aug.  31,  1825 

Mary,  22,  daughter  of  Ste])hcn,  of  Charles- 
town,  and  William  Kingston,  70,  at  Rich- 
mond, by  Thomas  Howard,  Esq.,  Seut.  26,  1S25 

Emory  and  Elizabeth  Dennis,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  28,  1825 

John  L  ,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  Harriet 
A.  Anthony,  of  Providence,  at  PLast  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Haselton,  Sept.  7,  1826 

Willard  and  Betsey  Ann  Taylor,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  8,  1826 

Elizabeth  H.  and  Augustus  Greene,  at  Scitu- 

ate,  by  Emor  Angell,  Esq.,  Dec.  24,  1826 

Celia,  of  Cranston,  and  Terrence  Aronians, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  8,  1827 

Caroline  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Thomas  T. 
Beers,  of  Danbury,  Ct.,  at  I-'rovidence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  July  22,  1827 

Susan,  of  Worcester,  and  Joseph  M.  Gardi- 
ner, of  Providence,  at  Worcester.  Patriot 
of  March  5,  1828 

Miranda,  daughter  of  James,  of  Smithfield, 
and  George  Brown,  of  Coventry,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  March  16,  1828 

Margaret  and  John  B.  Taylor,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  April  27,  1828 

Peleg  and   Hannah  Potter,  both    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  lo,  1828 

Joseph,  of  Nashville,  and  Harriet  Richmond, 
daughter  of  late  Dr.  Benjamin,  of  Little 
Compton,  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Jan.  8,  1826 

Aldin,  of  Coventry,  and  Sarah  H.  Kimball, 
of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manches- 
ter, March  26,  1829 

Oliver,  of  Hampden,  Me.,  and  Prudence  Bax- 
ter, of  and  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Cheney,  June  2,  1829 

Lieut.  Edward  S.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Emily 
Dodge,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  at  the 
Universalist  Church,  Aug.  25,  1S29 

Hon.  Henry,  of  Louisiana,  late  Governor 
of  the  State,  and  Elizabeth  Key,  at 
Georgetown,  D.  C.     American  of  Oct.  14,  1829 

Sarah   P.  and  Joseph   Blake,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  10,  1830 

Dr.  Cyrus  and  Henrietta  B.  Lazell,  at  South 

Bridgewater,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1832 


412 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


JOLLY  J.  A.,  of  Switzerland,  and  Mary  A. 
Bitters,  of  Holland,  at  New  York.  Patriot 
of  Nov.  14,  1829 

JONES  Sophia,  daughter  of  Timothy,  Esq.,  and 

Henry  Mumford,  at  Providence.     Phenixof     March  17,  1804 

Harriet  and  Lieut.  Lewis  Howard,  of  Phila- 
delphia, now  in  U.  S.,  at  Fort  Walcott,  at 
Newport.     Pheni.x  of  June  23,  1804 

Amasa,  of  VVreiitham,  and  Nancy  Freeman, 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  William  B.  Mar- 
tin, Esq.,  April  7,  1805 

Thomas,  jr.,  and  Sarah  Manton,  daughter  of 

Jeremiah,  at  Johnston,  Sept.  4,  1806 

Benjamin  E.,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  Cole, 
of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield. 
Pheni.x  of  Oct.  11,  1806 

Rachal,  15,  and  Uriah  Thomas,  65,  in  Vir- 
ginia.    Pheni.x  of  March  7,  1807 

Asa  and  John    Greene,  at  East  Greenwich,         Dec.  20,  1807 

Elfrida,  15,  and  Samuel  Rogers,  78,  at  Rich- 
ford,  Vl.  She  has  thus  become  the  grand- 
mother of  a  girl  two  days  older  than  her- 
self.    Phenix  of  Jan.  30,  1808 

Josiah,  Esq.,  one  ot  the  editors  of  the  Phe- 
nix, and  Mary  Traverse,  of  and  at  Reho- 
both,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Feb.  25,  1808 

William  and  Catharine  Jarman,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  11,  1810 

John  R.,  comedian,  and  Margaret  Provandie, 

at  Montreal,  Can.     Phenix  of  March  10,  1810 

Eliza  R.,  second  daughter  of  Alexander,  and 
Joshua  B.  Wood,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  4,  1810 

John  P.,  2d,  and  Maria  H.  Peck,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Joseph,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Oct.  28,  1810 

Benjamin  Dunn  and  Mary  H.Young,  second 
daughter  of  Thomas,  of  Providence,  at 
Enfield,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pruden.  Phenix 
of  Nov.  3,  1810 

Joshua   and    Huldah  Williams,  daughter   of 

Jabez,  both  of  and  at  Foster.     Phenix  of         Nov.  10,  1810 

William  Owen  and  Harriet  Hill,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Major  Christopher,  of  Providence, 
at  Bristol,  Nov.  18,  18 10 

William   and  Esther  Cranston,   daughter  of 

Samuel,  both  of  and  at  F"oster.     Phenix  of  Dec.  8,  18 10 

Abel  and  Julia  Maria  Bourne,  daughter  of 
late  Hon.  Benjamin,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wight,  June  10,  181 1 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


413 


JONES  Esther  D., youngest  daughter  of  Thomas, 

and  George  S.  Rathbone,  at    Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Sept.  5,  l8ii 

Sarah    P.,    daughter   of    Rev.    John    P.,  and 

Rhodes  G.   Allen,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  8,1811 

Harriet  ¥.,  daughter  of  Alexander,  and  John 

B.  Chace,    both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  3,  181 1 

Harriet  D.,  daughter  of  Gov.    William,  and 

Thomas  C.  Hoppin,  at  Providence,  Nov.  12,  181 1 

Louisa  and  Isaac  Bemis,  both  of  Waltham, 

Mass.,  at  Providence.     Pheni.x  of  March  14,  1812 

Ann  M.  and  Joseph  Tillinghast,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Pheni.x  of  Aug.  15,  1812 
Mary  M.,  third  daughter  of  Alexander,  Esq., 

and  Cyres  Alden,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of 

Wrentham,  Mass.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, at  St.  John's   Church,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Crocker,  May  24,  181 3 

Sarah  Dunn,  daughter   of  late  Thomas,  and 

John   Anthony    Thomas,   both    of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  6,  181 5 

William  and    Nancy  White,  both    of   and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Sept.  i,  1816 

Wiswall,  Elsq.,    of    Charleston,    S.    C,    and 

Martha  W.  Price,  late  of  Boston,  at  Sa- 
vanna, Le  Mar,  Jamaica.  Phenix  of  Aug.  2,  1817 
Samuel  Burroughs  and  Susan  C.  Cash,    both 

of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Sept.  20,  1817 

Thomas  and  Olive  Munro,  daughter  of  Jo- 
seph, both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  Dec.  4,  1817 
Mandeville,  of    Spencer,  Mass.,    and    Joseph 

Sargent,  of  Leicester,  at  Spencer.     Phenix 

of  April  25,  1818 

Adeline  M.,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,    and  P^dward 

R.  Young,  of    Providence,    at    Savannah. 

Phenix  of  Oct.  31,  1 818 

Mary  Hampton  Young  and  Dr.  John  Mackie, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  29,  1818 

Catharine,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Thomas, 

and  Gov.   DeWitt    Clinton,  at  New  York. 

Patriot  of  April  28,  1819 

Thomas,  of    Louisville,    Ky.,    and  Jeannette 

Keith,  of  and  at  Providence,  by    Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Sept.  21,  1819 

Alexander,    Jr.,    of    Providence,    and    Ann 

Northey  Churchill,  daughter  of  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin K.,  of  and  at  Bristol,  at  St.  Michael's 

Church,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Nov.  3,  1819 


414  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

JONES  Mrs.  Catharine,  of  Providence,  and  Capt. 

Reuben    Peirce,    of  North    Providence,    at 

former  place,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  5,  1820 

Angeline,  of    Rehoboth,   and  Samuel  Norris 

Brown,    of    Providence,    at    Rehoboth,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Jones,  March  19,  1820 

Ruth  and  Samuel  Mason,  Jr.,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  24,  1820 

Phebe  and  Elisha  Padelford,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  24,  1821 

Mary,  daughter  of    late   Rev.   John    P.,    and 

Henry  Thurber,    at    Providence,    by    Rev. 

Mr.  Oathman,  May  2,  1822 

Caroline  Flagg,    daughter    of    Col.    Alex,  of 

Providence,    and    Rev.     Samuel     Brenton 

Shaw,  of  North  Kingstown,  at  Providence, 

at  St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Major  Luther,  of    Lancaster,  and    Charlotte 

Aldrich,  of  and  at  Northbridge, 
Clarissa   and  Alvah  Chace,   both  of    and  at 

Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hazelton, 
Mary  and   John    Newman,    both    of    and    at 

Providence.     Patriot  of 
Capt.    Jeremiah,    of     Dighton,    and     Sarah 

Brown,  of  and  at  Providence,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Mudge, 
Emanuel,  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  and   Lucinda 

Nichols,  daughter    of   Jonathan,  of    Provi- 
dence, at  former  place.      Patriot  of 
Nancy,  daughter   of    Capt.    S.,    of    Medway, 

Mass.,  and  Charles  Hill,  of  Sherbourne,  at 

Medway,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bailey, 
William,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Mary  Ann 

Warren,  daughter   of   Samuel,    of   and  at 

Bristol, 
Joseph,  75,  and  Louisa  Smith,    17,  at    Eden- 
ton,  N.  C.     Patriot  of 
Nabby,  daughter  of    Capt.    S.,    of   Medway, 

Mass.,  and  Thomas  Munyan,  of  Providence, 

at  Medway,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bailey, 
Mrs.  Esther,  of  Foster,  and  Rev.  John  Adam, 

of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Foster, 
Elizabeth  and  Mary,  twin  sisters  and  daugh- 
ters  of    Edward,  of    Brunswick,  Me.,  and 

P'lijah  and  Reuben  Cole,  twin  brothers,  of 

China,  Me.,  at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House, 

Durham.     Patriot  of  Oct.  12,  1S25 

Leroy,  of  Swanzey,  and  Caroline  Littlefield, 

of  and  at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  May  3,  1826 

Mary  Dorrance  and  Thomas  Doyle,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  May  4,  1826 


Aug.  I, 

1822 

Sept.  4, 

1822 

Jan.  I, 

1823 

March  19, 

1823 

Nov.  9, 

1823 

May  I, 

1824 

July  ir. 

1824 

Sept.  12, 

i8,?4 

Dec.  II, 

1S24 

Dec.  12, 

1824 

Sept.  5, 

1825 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  415 

JONES  Sarah  F.,  of  Providence,  and  Joseph  Ed- 
wards, of  F"alnioiith,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  12,  1826 

Mary  and  Sarah  Crapon,  both  of  and  at  East 

Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hazelton,  Dec.  14,  1826 

Mary  and  John  Greene,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  April  4,  1827 

Ann  and  John  Douglass,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.   Pickering,  Aug.  23,  1827 

Frances  N.,  daughter  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  and 
Theodore  P.  Bogert,  of  New  York,  both 
now  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  April  15,  1828 

Edward  H.  and  Sophronia  Boodry,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq..  June  ig,  1828 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Gersham,  of  Prov- 
idence, and  Abraham  Baker,  of  Glocester, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  F"arley.  Pa- 
triot of  May  9,  1829 

Jane  Sherwood,  daughter  of  Alexander,  Esq., 
of  Providence,  and  Dr.  William  W.  Volk, 
of  Charleston,  S.  C,  at  Bellevievv,  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  July  16,  1829 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  William,  and  Henry 
S.  Whitford,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  20,  1829 

Edward  D.  and  Martha  R.  Tillinghast,  daugh- 
ter of  late  John,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Puffer.     Patriot  of  Oct.  24,  1S29 

Phebe  S.,  daughter  of  Henry,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, and  Olney  Goodspeed,  of  Gloces- 
ter, at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Loring.     Patriot  of  Feb.  6,  1830 

Ellen  M.,  daughter  of  Alexander,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Charles  Henry  Dabney,  at 
Brooklyn,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  lidson,  April  27,  1830 

Josiah,  of  Smithfield,  and  Lydia  K.  Sanford, 

at  Fall  River.     Patriot  of  June  2,  1830 

JORDAN  Caleb  and  Susan  Bates,  of  Providence, 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Nov.  15,  1812 

Mary,  daughter  of  Edmund,  of  Coventry,  and 
Benjamin  Tabor,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  at  Cov- 
entry.    Pheni.x  of  March  5,  1814 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Seaman,  and  James  Jac- 
quaws,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Coventry.  Phe- 
nix  of  March  5,  1814 

Cynthia  and  Stephen  L.  Knight,  both  of  and 

at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Dec.  5,  1819 

Kezia,  17,  and  Ezekiel  Collar,  75,  at  Ashford, 

Ct.     Patriot  of  June  7,  1823 


416  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

JORDAN  Allen,  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  Catha- 
rine  Taylor    Dayton,    daughter    of    Capt. 

Benedict,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Patten.     Patriot  of  Nov.  3,  1827 

JOSLIN  Comfort,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  George 

W.  Comstdck,  of  Smithfield,  at  Thompson, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Crosbee,  Feb.  4,  18 17 

Joseph  and  Adelaide  Cablec,  daughter  of  the 

late   Martin,  at    Newport,    by    Rev.     Mr. 

Webb,  Oct.  31,  1 8 19 

Larned   and   Mrs.  Nancy    Varse,  by   Jabez 

Amesbury,  Esq.,  at  Cumberland,  Dec.  6,  1821 

Alfred  and  Nancy  F.  Blake,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Jan.  31,  1822 

Marvel  and  Martha  Cooper,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct. 

Patriot  of  Aug.  17,  1822 

Amey,  daughter  of  Israel,  Esq.,  and  Stephen 

Clarke,    both  of  and   at   Cumberland,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Cutler,  Oct.  23,  1825 

Samuel   B.,  of  Providence,  and  Polly  Clarke, 

of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutler,  Dec.  21,  1826 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  VVillard,    and  Jesse 

B.    Sweet,   at    Providence,    by   Rev.    Mr. 

Pickering,  April  26,  1827 

JOURNEY     Mr. ,   aged    80,   and    Mrs. 

Cole,  aged   60,   at    Staten    Island, 

N.  Y.     Phenbc  of  July  20,  1802 

JOUVETT     Thomas    and     Catharine    Durfee, 

daughter    of    Benjamin,    both    of    and    at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  Jan.  25,  1826 

JOY   Harriet  and  Jonathan  Wild,  Jr.,  at  Boston. 

Pheni.x  of  Sept.  29,  18 10 

Miss  Amey,  71,  and  Dr.  Johannes  VVilhelmus 

Frederic  Van  Der  Bump,  63,  at   Pleasant 

Valley,  Ohio,  after  an  evening's  acquaint- 
ance. Phenix  of  Nov.  9,1811 
JUDSON  Rev.  Adoniram,  Missionary  to  India, 

and  Nancy  Hazeltine,  at  Bradford,  Mass. 

Pheni.x  of  Feb.  15,  1812 

Elnathan,  M.  D.,  surgeon,  U.  S.  Navy,  and 

Ellen  Young,  daughter  of  David,  dec,  at 

Washington,  D.  C.     Patriot  of  June  5,  1824 

JUSTIN  Mary,  daughter   of   late   Capt,    Philip, 

and  John  Little  Page,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer. 

Phenix  of  March  2,  1805 

Mary  Ann  and  William  Bacon,  both  of  and 

at  Providence.     Patriot  of  Jan.  14,  1824 

Mary  Ann  and  Horace  Learned,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Dec.  5,  1824 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


41i 


K 


KAIGHAN    Charles    and    Susan    F.    Burdick, 

daughter  of  Lawton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  i,  1823 

KAIGHN   Billings    C,    of  Clayville,    and  Sarah    - 
Hull,  of  and  at   Providence,  by  Re\'.   Mr. 
Pickering.  Dec.  24,  1829 

KALER  Capt.  Jacob  L.  and  Mary  HofTses,  at 
Waldoboro,  Me.,  after  an  engagement  of 
15  years.     Patriot  of  March  22,  1823 

KALEVV  John,  of  Jamaica,  and  Mary  B.  Marble, 
daughter  of  late  Benjamin,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.     Patriot  of  Aug.  9,  1828 
KANE     Oliver,    of  New    York,    merchant,    and 
Ann  Eliza  Clarke,  eldest  daughter  of  John 
Innes  Clarke,  Esq.,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Wilson,          May  22,  1803 
Mary,    daughter  of  Elias,    Esq.,  of    Albany, 
N.  Y.,  and  William  C.  Gibbs,  Governor  of 
the  State,  at  Albany,  June  2,  1822 
KAULL  John  A.  and  Content  Wilson,    both  of 

and  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  June  8,  i8i6 

Charlotte,    daughter    of    John,    and    George 

Cox,  Jr.     Patriot  of  Sept.  10,  1823 

Frances,  of  Newport,  and  David  Pettis,  of 
Nantucket,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown,  Aug.  20,  1S26 

Anstress  J,,  of  Newport,  and  George  Sher- 
man, of  Providence,  at  latter  place,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  25,  1828 

KEARNEY  Col  James,  U.  S.  Topographical 
Engineers,  and  Louisa  O.  Reilly,  daughter 
of  late  Henry,  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Matthews.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1830 

KEECH  Cyrene,  only  daughter  of  Stephen,  and 
Benoni  Mann,  of  Norwich,  N.  Y.,at  Gloces- 
ter.     Phenix  of  March  30,  1805 

Stephen  and  Hannah   Angell,  at  Glocester. 

Phenix  of  June  8,  1805 

Jeremiah  and  Mary  Potter,  daughter  of  Jesse, 

at  Glocester,  Sept.  20,  1807 

Rhoda,  of  Providence,  and  Rev.  David  Cur- 
tis, of  Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of  July  14.  1810 

Phebe  Ann  and  John  T.  Paine,  at  Cranston, 

by  Elder  Sprague,  Dec.  24,  181 5 

Stephen,  of  Glocester,  and  Lucina  W.  John- 
son, of  and  at  Killingly,  Jan.  9,  1820 
Eddy,  of  Glocester,  and  Celia  Smith,  of  and 

at  Burrillville.     Patriot  of  June  19,  1822 


418  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

KEECH    Joanna,  of    Seekonk,  and  Thomas  S. 

of  Attleboro,  at  Seekonk,  by  Thomas  Shaw, 

Kinnicutt,  Esq.,  Nov.  3,  1822 

Abbie,  of  Smithfield,  and  Samuel  Wind,  of 

Maine,    at    Smithfield,  by  Thomas   Mann, 

Esq.,  July  25,  1824 

Miranda,  of  Glocester,  and  James  H.  Bugbee, 

of  Providence,  at  Glocester,  by   Rev,   Mr. 

Pickering,  June  28,  1825 

Abigail   C.  and  Amos  Cheever,  both  of  and 

at  Valley  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 

KEENE   Lydia,  youngest  daughter  of   late  Col. 

Charles,  and  Thomas  Rhodes,,.  Nov.  29,  1804 

Josiah  and  Abby  Hall,  daughter  of  late  Col. 

Levi,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  9,  1808 

Mary  Ann  and  Jonathan  Wilmarth,  Jr.,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,         Dec.  18,  1814 
William  P.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Han- 
nah F.  Randolph,  of  Jersey  City,  at  New 

York.     Patriot  of  Feb   26,  1820 

Asa  and  Sarah  Irons,  both  of  Pawtucket,  at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford,  Jan.  i,  1826 

Josiah    and    Ann  W.,  daughter    of    William 

Wilkinson,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  May  25,  1830 

KEEP    Martha,    only   daughter   of   Stephen,    of 

Longmeadow,  Mass.,  and  James  Snow,  Jr., 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Jan.  14,  1821 

William  J.,  of  Longmeadow,   Mass.,  and  Ma- 
ria Tibbetts,  of  and  at  Warwick.     Patriot 

of  March  2,  1822 

Dr.  N.  C.  and  Miss  S.  P.  Haskell,  at  Boston. 

Patriot  of  April  21,  1830 

KEER  William  and  Terzah  Beny,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  29,  18 19 

KEITH   Sylvanus,  merchant,  and  Margaret  How- 
ard, both  of  Charleston.  S.  C,  Nov.  23,  1806 
Jeanette,  of  Providence,  and  Thomas  Jones, 

of  Louisville,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Sept.  21,  1819 

Deborah  and  Orrey  Taft,  at  Grafton,  Mass. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  26,  1821 

Abigail,  of    Middleboro,  and    Milton    Wash- 
burn, at  Freetown,  Mas.s.     Patriot  of  May  4,  1825 
Capt.  Seth,  of  Middleboro,  and  Mrs.  Wealthy 
Barney,  of  Taurton,  at  former  place.     Pa- 
triot of                                                                      Feb.  10,  1827 


Nov.  9, 

1828 

Jur.e  7, 

1829 

Feb.  13, 

1826 

June  1 1, 

1826 

Jan.  11, 

1824 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  419 

KEITH  Caroline  Eliza,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  of 

Charleston,  S.  C,  and  George  VV.   Coy,  of 

Providence,  at  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
Betsey,  of  Troy,    IVIass.,    and    John    H.    Ar- 
nold, of  Taunton,  at  Svvanzey, 
KEATH    Ruth  W.  and  William    M.   Ryan,  both 

of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene, 
Sarah  Ann  W.  and  Leander  K.  Boggs,  at  Paw- 
tucket, 
KELLER  Maria  Susan  and  Frederick  Dix,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr.  Gano, 
KELLEY     Capt.    Wilbur,    of    Providence,    and 

Abby  Eliza  Whipple,  only  daughter  of  the 

late   Christopher,    of   and  at  North  Provi- 
dence, Sept.  24,  1810 
Seth,  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  and  Eunice  Earle, 

daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  of  and  at 

Newport,    at    I^'riend's    Meeting     House. 

PhenLx  of  Feb.  22,  1817 

Harriet,  of  Warren,  and  Perez  Richmond,  of 

Barrington.  at  Warren.     Pheni.x  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

Lawton  and  Susan  Turner,  both   of   and  at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Chessman,  Aug.  30,  1819 

John  and  Louisa  Martin,  both  of  and  at  Bar- 
rington.    Patriot  of  ,June  2,1821 
Sarah,    of  Barrington,  and  Capt.   Samuel   J. 

Mathewson,    of    Warren,    at    ]^>arnngton. 

Patriot  of  June  2,  1821 

Asa,  of  Ikirrillville,  and  Paulina  Reed,  only 

daughter  of  Simeon,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Johnston, 

at  Cran.'-ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight.      Patriot 

of  Aug.  17,  1822 

Harriet  and  Warren  Batchellor,  at  Oakham, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tontinson,  April  10,  1823 

Capt.  Ebenezer  and  Sophia  P.  Balch,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  8,  1823 

Mary,  of  Valley  I'alls,  and  Otis  M.  Inman,  of 

Pawtucket,  at  Valley  Falls.     Patriot  of  P^eb.  21,  1824 

Abigail  E.  and  Levi  Eldredge,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,       "  Feb.  12,  182 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Joshua  Orne  Lewis, 

of  Cumberland,  at  Warren,  Nov.  i,  1826 

Shubael    and    Relief  Harris,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  u,  1826 

Ezra  and  Betsey  Jennison,  both  of  Cranston, 

at  Pawtu.xet,  Nov.  25,  1827 

Thankful  B.  and  Jeremiah  W.  Anthony,  both 

of  Pawtucket,  at  Dighton,  Feb.  10,  1828 

Mrs.  Patience  and  Peleg  Butts,  both  of  and 

at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  July  14,  1828 


420  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

KELLEY    Sterry   and    Eliza   A.    Rutenbar,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  24,  1830 

Sally  and  Thomas  J.  Harris,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     Patriot  of  Feb.  6,  1830 

Julia  Ann  and  John  L.  Fenner,  at  Warren. 

Patriot  of  June  30,  1832 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Kelley,  of 
Ware,  N.  H.,  and  Asa  Newell,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  said  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  31,  1831 

Mary,  of  Ware,  N.   H.,  and  Asa  Newell,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  31,  1831 

KELLP2GG  Edward,  printer,  and  Sally  French, 

at  New  Hartford,  N.  Y.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  26,  1808 

KELLOGG     Marcy   and    William    Newhall,    at 

P"all  River,  Feb.  y,  1832 

KELTON  Thomas  and  Mary  Johnson,  daughter 

of  I ,  Esq.,  at  Coventry.     Phenix  of        Sept.  24,  1808 

Eliza  and  David  Whipple,  at  Providence,  Dec.  26,  1808 

Amey,  daughter  of  Harris,  of  Johnston,  and 
David  Atwood,  of  Scituate,  at  Johnston. 
Patriot  of  March  24,  1821 

Cynthia  and  James  Carpenter,  both  of  Attle- 

boro,  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Jan.  19,  1822 

M.  B.,  of  Boston,  and  Joseph  Partridge,  of 
Providence,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eaton, 
[Mr.  P.  was  late  from  England.]  Patriot 
of  June  26,  1822 

Rev.  Amos,  of  Taunton,  and  Alice  Chace,  of 

Swanzey,  at  Wellington.      Patriot  of  Dec.  28,  1273 

KENDALL  Oliver  and  Betsey  Tallman,  young- 
est daughter  of  Col.  ]3enjamin,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  28,  1810 

Nathaniel  and  Mary  M.  Annis,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of  Jan.  6,  18 16 

Cynthia,  of  Franconia,  N.  H.,  and  Grindall 
Reynolds,  of  Boston,  at  Franconia.  Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  23,  1820 

Timothy  C,  of  Boston,  and  Sarah  Fenner, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Arthur,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  20,  1823 

Mrs.  Cynthia  and  Ichabod  Wing,  Esq.,  of 
Winthrop,  Me.,  at  Mendon,  Mass.  Patriot 
of  June  16,  1824 

Duane  and  Rebecca  D.  Bassett,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  May  15,  1825 

Clarke  and  Rebecca  W.  Branch,  both  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Olneyville,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Nov.  25,  1827 

Mary  Ann,  of  North  Providence,  and  Samuel 
Stokes,  of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Elder  Man- 
chester, Dec.  2,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  421 

KENDALL  Henry  L.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary- 
Andrews,  of  Dighton,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.   Farley,  June  25,  1832 

KENDRICK  Willard,  of  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  and 
Philadelphia  Aldrich,  daughter  of  Moses, 
of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Henry  S.  Mans- 
field, Esq.     Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1821 

William,  of  Newton,  and  Mrs.  Harriet  C. 
Jackson,  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett. 
Patriot  of  May  22,  1824 

Elizabeth,  of  Liverpool,  Eng.,  and  Francis  C. 
Nicklye,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  Liver- 
pool. Patriot  of  Aug,  i,  1827 
KENNARD  Samuel  T,,  of  Maryland,  and 
Amelia  H.  Shepherd,  daughter  of  -Silas,  of 
and  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Malthy,  March  20,  1826 
KENNEDY  Eliza  N,  and  Dr.  Addington  Dav- 
enport, at  Pawtucket.     Phenix  of  May  2,  1807 

Lemuel,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Eliza  Weaver,  of 
Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  at  Pawtucket.  Phe- 
nix of  Dec.  10,  1808 

James  B,,  of  Providence,  and  Polly  Hill,  of 

and  at  Sterling,  Ct.     Phenix  of    '  March  14,  1812 

Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Elizabeth  Pinck- 
ney,  eldest  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  and  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  3,  1813 

Margaret,  daughter  of  late  David,  Esq.,  of 
Delaware,  and  Major  C.  B.  Tallmadge,  U, 
S,  Army,  at  Philadelphia,     Patriot  of  Oct,  17,  1827 

KENNICUTT  Eliza  B.,  eldest  daughter  of 
Thomas,  of  Seekonk,  and  Joshua  Sayer,  of 
Newport,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Pit- 
man, Sept.  3,  I8i8 
KENNON  Capt.  Beverly,  U,  S.  Navy,  and  Bet- 
sey Claibore,  at  Liberty  Hall,  Va.  Pa- 
triot of  July  15,  1829 
KENT  Nathaniel,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Orinda 
Read,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pit- 
man,                                                                           Sept,  22,  1817 

Ira  and  Susan  A,  Drowne,  daughter  of  Dan- 
iel, at  Barrington,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Wight. 
Phenix  of  Oct.  24,  1818 

Joseph  and  Mrs.   Sabra  Luther,  at   Warren. 

Phenix  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

Capt.  Ezra  and  Lydia  Patt,  both  of   and  at 

Cumberland,     Patriot  of  June  22,  1822 

Sally,  youngest  daughter  of  George,  and 
Samuel  Fiske,  both  of  Johnston,  at  Crans- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr,  Knight,     Patriot  of  Aug.  17,  1822 


422  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

KENT  Willington,  of  Seekonk,  and  Lydia  Robin- 
son,   of   and    at    Rehoboth,    by  Rev.    Mr. 

Thompson.     Patriot  of  May  17,  1823 

Jo-seph  D.  and  Hannah   H.   Ba.xter,   both  of 

Cumberland,    at    Pawtucket,    by  Rev.   Dr. 

Benedict.     Patriot  of  Aug.  2,  1823 

Cynthia  and  Dr.  Joseph   Hatch,  both  of  and 

at  Attleboro.     Patriot  of  Dec.  27,  1823 

Susan  E.  K.  and  Benjamin  C.  Ward,  form- 
erly of  Newport,  at  Middlebury,  Mass.,  April  18,  1824 
David   D.  and  Alpha  Cooke,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland.     Patriot  of  June  23,  1824 

Lydia,  of  Warren,  and  Peter  D.  Greene,  of 

Providence,  at  Warren,  Sept.  28,  1828 

John  A.  and  Lydia  S.  Thornton,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  March  i,  1829 
Mary  Jane,    daughter  of    Hon.    William  A., 

and  Rev.  Moses  G.  Thomas,  at  Concord, 

N.  H.     Patriot  of  July  24,  1830 

KENYON  Lucretia,  daughter  of  Aaron,  of  Hop- 

kinton,    and    Rufus    Wheeler,    of     North 

Stonmgton,  at  Hopkinton.     Patriot  of  Sept.  11,  1819 

Whitman  and  Abigail    Lillibridge,  daughter 

of  Amos,  at  Richmond.     Patriot  of  Jan.  31,  1821 

Capt.  P^lijah  and  Mary  E.  Nichols,  daughter 

of  John    T.,    Esq.,  both    of  and  at  South 

Kingstown.     Patriot  of  Sept.  29,  1821 

Dr.    S.    H.    and    Mrs.    Mary    Hetherington, 

both  of  and  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  Feb.  5,  1823 

Charles  B.  and  .Sally  Crandall,  daughter  of 

Robert,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  E.xeter.  Pa- 
triot of  April  3,  1824 
John  T.  and  Sarah  S.  Wilbur,  both  of  and  at 

Hopkinton,    at  Friend's    Meeting    House. 

Patriot  of  May  19,  1824 

Eliza  and  Oliver  D.  Perkins,  both  of  Ster- 
ling, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  14,  1828 
KERR  James  and  Abby  Garzea,  at  Pawtucket. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  25,  1821 

William  J.,  Esq.,  of  Niagara,  U.  C,  and  Miss 

Brandt,  daughter   of  the  late  Col. 

Brandt,  Chief  of  the  Si.x  Nations  of  Indians, 

at  the  head  of  Lake  Ontario.      Patriot  of  Jan.  29,  1825 

Debra,   youngest    daughter    of    Jacob,   and 

John  C.  Montgomery,  of  Danville,  at  Har- 

risburg,  Penn.     Patriot  of  Feb.  20,  1830 

KETCH  AM  Harriet,  of  New  York,  and  Simeon 

Davis,  Esq.,  at  Thompson,  Ct.  Patriot  of  June  19,  1822 
Hiram,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  Nancy  Dow, 

daughter   of  Rev.    Daniel,    at  Thompson, 

Ct.     Patriot  of  Feb.  24,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  423 

KEY  Anna,  daughter  of  Frances  S.,  of  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  and  Hon.  Deter  Turner,  Repre- 
sentative in  Congress  from  North  Carolina, 

at  Washington,  Feb.  25,  1829 

Ehzabeth    and    Hon.    Henry     Johnson,     of 

Louisiana,  late  Governor  of  the  State,  at 

Georgetown,  D.  C.     American  of  Oct.  14,  1829 

KEYES     Nathaniel,  of    Shrewsbury,    Vt.,    and 

Martha    Ballou,    of    Richmond,  N.   H.,  at 

Smithfield.     Patriot  of  July  24,  1822 

KIETH    Cyrus    R.,    of  Charleston,    S.    C,    and 

Merebah  Russell,  eldest  daughter  of  Seth, 

of  and  at  New  Bedford.     Patriot  of  Sept.  17,  1822 

KIDDER  Zephaniah,    of    Pawtu.xet,    and    Mary 

Sterns,  of  and  at  Walpole,  Mass.     Patriot 

of  Aug.  6,  1823 

KIGGINS    Margaret    and    George    Fleming,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  12,  1S32 

KILHORN  Deborah,  of  Providence,  and  Ed- 
ward Weeden,  of  East  Greenwich,  at  I^rov- 

idence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer.  April  22,  1810 

KILLEY  Edwin  C.  and  Maria  Thomas,  both  of 

and  at  Lyman's  factory.  North  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of  Nov.  25,  1826 

KILLHAM    George  W.,  of   Salem,  Mass.,    and 

Mrs.   Harriet    L.  Jerauld,   of  Warwick,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  Aug.  29,  1827 

KILTON  John  J.  and  Mary  McMurray,  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.      Pheni.x  of  Oct.  29,  1S14 

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,  1819 

Sena,  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  and  Arnold  Sayles, 

of  Cumberland,  at  Mendon,  May  7,  1820 

Amherst,    Jr.,     and     Ruth    Clarke    Steere, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Wanton,  of  I'rovidence, 

at  Glocester.     Patriot  of  Oct.  18,  1820 

Ruth    B.,    youngest    daughter   of    Amherst, 

Esq.,  and  Scott  C.  Armstrong,  at  Chepat- 

chet.     Patriot  of  Feb.  27,  1822 

Mrs.   Elizabeth    and  Charles  Willoughby,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  28,  1823 

Abigail,    of    Joseph,    and     Jesse    Munn,    at 

Mendon,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Weaver,  and 

Charles  Foote,  Esq.  [sic],  Feb.  15,  1S24 


424 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


KIMBALL  Rufus  Warren  and  Phebe  Williams 

Mathewson,  daughter  of  Capt.   Henry,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  12,  1824 

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 

Sarah  H.,  of  Johnston,  and  Aldin  Johnson,  of 

Coventry,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Man- 
chester, March  26,  1829 
Leonaid  W.,  printer,  of  Boston,  and  Phebe 

S.  Pillsbury,  at  Newbury.     Patriot  of  July  25,  1829 

KIMPTON    Martin   and   Olive    Hoxsie,    eldest 

daughter  of  Christopher,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Henry  S.  Mansfield,  Esq.,  March  15,  1823 

KINDELL  Betsey,  daughter  of  Cheever,  Esq., 

and  Calvin  Peck,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Lombard,  Nov.  26,  1826 

KING  Samuel,    of    New    York,    merchant,    and 

Harriet  Vernon,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Sr., 

Esq.,  of  and  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Sept.  28,  1802 

Olive,  daughter  of  Ralph,  and  William  King, 

Jr.,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone.  Phe- 
nix of  Dec.  31.  1803 
William,  Jr.,   and   Olive   King,  daughter   of 

Ralph,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  C.  Stone.  Phe- 
nix of  Dec.  31,  1803 
John  Asa  and  Abby  Ann  Budlong,  daughter 

of  Samuel,  at  Cranston,  Feb.  17,  1814 

Henry  and    Betsey  Stone,    at  Cranston,    by 

William  Warner,  Esq.,  March  31,  18 14 

Allen  and  Polly  Cady,    both  of  Providence. 

Phenix  of  Feb.  18,  181 5 

Abby  A.  T.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Crans- 
ton,   and    Rev.    Henry    Tatem,    pastor    of 

Second  Baptist  Church,  of  and  at  Cranston. 

Phenix  of  Aug.  31,  18 16 

Harriet  and  Capt.  Henry  Whipple,  at  Salem. 

Phenix  of  Oct.  19,  1816 

Dea.  Reuben  and  Mary  Garfield,  both  of  At- 

tleboro,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Perry,  April  10,  1817 
Candace  Allen,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Al- 
fred J^riggs,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Jan.,  181 8 

■    Capt.  Richard,  of  Boston,  and  Ann  May  Tur- 

pin,  of  Providence,  at  Boston.     Phenix  of  Aug.  i,  1818 

Harriet  J.,  daughter  of  John,  and  Samuel  N. 

Bishop,  formerly  of  Providence,  both  now 

of  and  at  Charleston,  S.  C.     Patriot  of  Jan.  26,  1820 

Polly,  16,  and  Isaac  Geika,  19,  at  Hingham,  July  11,  1820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  425 

KING  Samuel  Bass,  of  Boston,  and  Sarah  Leonard 

Crocker,    daughter   of    Hon.    Samuel,     at 

Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipon,  Oct.  24,  1820 

Delia,  daughter  of  Capt.  liarzillai,  of  Rayn- 

ham,  Mass.,  and  Ruel  Washburn,  Esq.,"  of 

Livermore,    Me.,    at    Raynham,    by    Rev. 

Stephen  Hull.     Patriot  of  Oct.  28,  1820 

Rufus    and    Lydia  Johnson,  both    of  and  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  26,  1820 

Elisha  A.  and  Mary  Ann  C.  Short,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  July  14,  1821 

Hannah,    daughter     of      Capt.     Turner,    of 

Taunton,  and    Cyrus    Nelson,    of    Middle- 

boro,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Dec.  15,  182 1 

Harriet    and   Lyman    Barney,    at    Cranston. 

Patriot  of  April  19,  1823 

Philip    and    Susan    Simmons,    at    Tiverton. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  18,  1823 

Phebe  and  George  Williams,  Jr.,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  22,  1S23 

Hannah  and  Pardon  Newell,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, March  3,  1824 
Joseph  C.  and  Hannah  ¥.   Olney,  daughter 

of  William   P.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tatem,  April  3,  1825 

Mary,  daughter  of  Josejjh,  and  Jesse  How- 
ard,   Esq.,    both    of   and  at    Cranston,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  April  4,  1825 

Sarah,     daughter     of     Rufus,     and     Lieut. 

Robert  Knight,  both  of  Scituate,  at   Plam- 

field,  Ct.      Patriot  of  April  20,  1825 

Capt.    Dauphin    and   Harriet    A.    Raymond, 

daughter  of  E ,  at  Norton,  Mass.,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Clarke,  ^  Oct.  2,  1825 

Rev.  Alonzo,  of  North  Yarmouth,  and  Try- 

phenia  Cheney,  daughter  of  Col.  William, 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  July  28,  1827 

Betsey  and  Albert  Tourtellott,  at  Pawtucket. 

Patriot  of  April  23,  1828 

Horace  and  Mrs.  Cynthia  P.  Stone,  both  of 

Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  of  Warwick,  Nov.  26,  1828 
Horace  and  Cynthia  P.  Stone,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick.     Patriot  of  Dec.  6,  1828 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  East 

Greenwich,  and  Henry  Tibbetts,  of  Provi- 
dence,  merchant,  at  East    Greenwich,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wood.     Patriot  of  Dec.  13.  1828 

Christopher  and  Mary  Hopkins,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  15,  1829 


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VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


KING  Obadiah  ahd  Eliza  Baker,  both  of  and  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  May  31,  1829 

KINGSBURY    Jesse,    of    Boston,    and    Sarah 

Fiske,  of  and  at  Needham,  Mass.,  after  12 

years'  courtship.     Phenix  of  March  12,  1808 

KINGMAN    Cassander   and    Patience    Carr,    at 

Warren.      Phenix  of  June  2,  1804 

Ceha,   daughter   of    Abner,   of    Providence, 

and  Ebenezer  Parker,  of  Boston,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  WilHams,  Sept.  3,  1822 
Lydia  Clarke,  daughter  of  Abner,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Rev.  Handall  G.  Nott,  of  Dun- 
stable, N.   H.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Crocker,  July  11,  1827 

Eliab,  Esq.,  late  of  Providence,  and  Cornelia 

Ball  Ewell,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  James, 

at  Washington,   D.   C,  by    Rev.  Dr.    Mc- 

Cormick,  Dec.  9,  1828 

KINGSLEY  Simeon,  of   Providence,   and  Ann 

Greene,  daughter  of  Job,  Esq.,  of  and  at 

Smithfield.     Phenix  of  Sept.  11,  1813 

Nathan,  of  Swanzey,  and  Julia  Ann  Pearce, 

daughter  of  Peleg,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Swan- 
zey, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pearce,  July  4,  1819 
Erastus    T.,    of    Boston,    and    Berthania    C. 

Trott,    of   and  at  Swanzey,   by    Rev.  Mr. 

Slade,  Feb.  10,  1822 

Julia   and  Martin  Kingsley,  both  of  and  at 

Swanzey.  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  July  23,  1826 

Martin  and  Julia  Kingsley,  both  of    and  at 

Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  July  23,  1826 

William,  70,  and  Mary  Johnson,  22,  daughter 

of  Stephen,  of  Charlestovvn,  at  Richmond, 

by  Thomas  Howard,  Esq.,  Sept.  26,  1825 

KINNICUTT  Harriet  Byron,  daughter  of  Josiah, 

and  Col.  Allen  Bicknell,  both  of  and  at  Bar- 

rington,  Dec.  4,  1817 

Martha  T.,  third  daughter  of  Josiah,  Esq.,  and 

Nathaniel  Brown,  both  of  and  at  Barring- 
ton.  Patriot  of  April  18,  1821 
George  W.  and  Hannah  Drowne,  both  of  and 

at  Barrington,  Jan.  25,  1826 

Sarah    H.  and    Ezra    Hubbard,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  18,  1827 

Thomas,    Jr.,  attorney    at    law,  and   Harriet 

A.  Burling,  both  of  and  at  Worcester,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft.     Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1827 

William    and    Mrs.    Caroline   B.    Brazier,  at 

Worcester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Miller,  March  29,  1830 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  407 


KINSLEY  Minerva  and  Albert  C.  Jenckes,  at 
Pavvtucket.     Patriot  of 
Salome  and  Edward  S.   Wilkinson,   at   Paw- 
tucket.      Patriot  of 
Rufu.s  B.,  of   Canton,   Mass.,  and  Abby    D. 

Gifford,  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 
Sheperd  C.   and  Elizabeth   P.  Eddy,  young- 
est daughter  of    Benjamin,  2d,  of   and    at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mi'.  Wilson, 
KITE  Mary  and  William  E.  Wright,  at  Philadel- 
phia, by  Rev.  Bishop  White.     Pheni.x  of 
KNAPP  Patience,  daughter  of  David,  Escj.,  and 
Laban  Tefft,  at  Johnston.     Pheni.x  of 

Miss  and  Mr. Winkworth,  in 

England.     Phenix  of 
Zachariah  R.  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Young,  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 
Dr.    Ephraim,    of    Cumberland,    formerly  of 
Walpole,  Mass.,  and  Mary  Sabin,  daughter 
of   late   John,   of    and  at  Cumberland,   by 
Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
Freeman  and   Lydia  Martin,  both  of  Attle- 

boro,  at  Pavvtucket.     Patriot  of 
Olive  and  James   Lee,  formerly  of  England, 

at  Johnston.     Patriot  of 
Sarah,  of  Taunton,  and   Luther  Woodward, 
of    Providence,   at    Taunton,  by  Rev.   Mr. 
Cobb, 
Abigail  and  William   Churchill,  both  of  and 

at  Taunton, 
Eleanor  A.,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin M.  Lindsey,  of  Providence,  at  Lynn, 
KNEELAND  Charles  and  Joanna  Hone,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Philip  I.,  Esq.,  at  New  York, 
KNIGHT  Harriet,  youngest  daughter  of  Nehe- 
miah,    and    Capt.    Sylvester    Rhodes,    at 
Cranston.      Pheni.x  of 
Hanah,    daughter    of    Robert,    and    Samuel 

Burlingame,  at  Cranston.     Phenix  of 
Dr.  Sylvester,    of   Warwick,  R.  I.,  and  Lu- 
cinda    Comstock,    daughter   of    Jabez,    at 
Chatham,  Ct.     Pheni.x  of 
Betsey,    daughter    of    Rev.    Jonathan,    and 

San  ford  Knight.     Phenix  of 
Sanford    and    Betsey    Knight,    daughter    of 

Rev.  Jonathan.     Phenix  of 
Clarinda,    daughter   of    Oliver,  and    Samuel 
Jerauld,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Curtis, 
Orra,  daughter  of  William,  and  Horace  Prior, 
at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight, 


Jan.  26, 

1822 

Jan.  26, 

1822 

Nov.  17, 

1827 

April  7, 

1828 

March  14, 

1807 

April  18, 

1807 

Aug.  ig. 

1809 

April  4, 

1819 

Oct.  24, 

1819 

Aug.  21, 

1824 

Sept.  25, 

1824 

Oct.  5, 

1825 

Sept.  3, 

1826 

Dec.  2, 

1827 

April  29, 

1829 

Jan.  I, 

1803 

Jan.  4. 

1806 

June  25, 

1808 

Jan.  7, 

1809 

Jan.  7, 

1809 

Sept.  27, 

1812 

Oct.  9, 

1814 

428  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

KNIGHT  Richard,  3d,  and  Esther  Guild,  daugh- 
ter of  Richard,  at  Cranston,  Sept.  17,  181 5 
Waterman,  of  Cranston,  and  Elizabeth  Rem- 
ington, daughter  of  Capt.  Caleb,  of  and  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Feb.  25,  1816 

Caroline,    second  daughter  of   William,    and 

Major    Pardon    Sheldon,    at    Cranston,  by 

Rev.  R.  Knight,  Feb.  8,  1818 

Sheldon    and    Iriene    Babcock,    daughter    of 

Arnold,  at  Cranston.     Phenix  of  March  21,  1818 

Charles,    2d,    of    Scituate,    and    Christiana 

Knight,  of  and  at  Cranston,  April  12,  1818 

Christiana,  of  Cranston,  and  Charles  Knight, 

2d,  of  Scituate,  at  Cranston,  April  12,  1818 

Harding  and  Julia  A.  Knight,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Christopher,   Esq.,  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  July  20,  1818 

Julia    A.,    eldest    daughter    of    Christopher, 

Esq.,  and  Harding    Knight,    at  Cranston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  July  20,  1818 

Curnel,    of    Coventry,    and    Betsey    Wilco.x, 

daughter    of     Stephen,  of    and   at    West 

Greenwich,  by  Obadiah  Potter,  Esq.,  Aug.  2,  1818 

Thomas,    of  Smithfield,  and  Sarah  Saddler, 

of    North    Providence,    at    Pawtucket,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  Sept.  17,  181 8 

Stephen  L.  and  Cynthia  Jordan,  both  of  and 

at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Dec.  5,  1819 

Dr.     Sylvester     and     Mrs.     Louisa     Villars 

Tucker,  daughter  of  Gen.  Thomas  West- 

cott,  both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Curtis,  May  28,  1820 

Rachel  and  Capt.  Caleb  Burlingame,  both  of 

and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  June  8,  1820 

Ruth    D.,    daughter    of    Capt.    Richard,    of 

Cranston,  and  Benoni  Waterman,  of  John- 
ston, at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Sept.  7,  1820 
Christopher,   Esq.,    of    Cranston,    and  Lydia 

Briggs,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tatem,  Jan.  6,  1822 

Joseph  W.  and  Mary  H.  Westcott,  both   of 

Providence,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tobey,  April  13,  1823 

John,    72,    and    Clarissa    Stanwood,    27,    at 

Portland,  Me.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Payson.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  26,  1825 
Lieut.  Robert  and  Sarah  King,  daughter  of 

Rufus,  both  of  Scituate,  at  Plainfield,  Ct. 

Patriot  of  April  20,  1825 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  429 

KNIGHT    Mary,  daughter   of  late    Reuben,    of 

Coventry,  and  Russell  Miller,  of  Warwick, 

at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  9,  1825 

Caroline  Louisa,  daughter  of  late  John,  Esq., 

of  Maryland,  and  Lieut.  Henry  Brewerton, 

U.  S.  Corps  of  PIngineers,  at  Newport,  July  20,  1826 

Cyrel    and    Margaret    G.    Mumford,  both  of 

Smithfield,    at    Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Manchester,  July  29,  1827 

Ann    A.,    of    Smithfield,    and    lienjamin  T. 

Whitman,  of  Providence,  at  Smithfield,  Nov.  9,  1829 

KNOWLES     Lucy,    daughter   of  i:dward,    and 

Edward    Brown,    at    Providence,    by   Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson.     Pheni.x  of  July  27,  1802 

Joanna,  daughter  of  late  Robert,  and  Josiah 

Lawton,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Eddy,  Nov.  12,  1809 

Hannah  and  James  Horswell,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Pheni.x  of         Dec.  24,  1814 
Joseph  B.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Mary 

T.  Jcihnson,  of  and  at  Nashville,  April  12,  1821 

Jonathan,  of  Cranston,  and  Mary  E.  Jenckes, 

of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Man- 
chester, Sept.  22,  1822 
Mary  Ann  P.  and  Royal  V.  Dawley,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  June  11,  1823 

Rev.  James  D.,  of  Boston,  and  Susan  Eliza 

Langley,    daughter   of   Joshua,  of   and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  11,  1826 

Edward  P.  and  Mary  Elagg  Fry,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  4,  1827 

KNOWLTON  Erastus    F.,  of    Providence,  and 

Rhoda  Gage,  daughter  of  Aaron,  of  and  at 

Monson,  Mass.,  by  E.  Whitaker,  Esq.,  May  16,  1820 

John  A.  and    Eliza    Wood,    both    of    and    at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutler,  Sept.  11,  1825 

Abigail  S.,  of    Wardsboro,  Vt.,    and   George 

H,  Wheaton,  of    Seekonk,  Mass.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Aug.  8,  1831 
KNOX  William  and  Mary    Ann  May,    at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,                                       Sept.  14,  1823 
KOLAFF    Elizabeth    Steele    and    John    Grove 

Hales,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  182 1 

KOONEE  Alice,   daughter   of    Elder   John    K., 

pastor  of  the  Baptist  Church   at    Chinqua- 
pin, and  David  Nunn,  in  Jones  Co.,    N.  C. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  27,  1823 

KOTZEBUE  — — ,    the  dramatic  writer,  and 

Mrs Von  Kerffel,    in    Germany. 

Phenixof  Dec.  29,  1804 


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430  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

KYER  John  and  Mary  Dewberry,  at  Winchester, 

N.  Y.     They  parted  next  day.     Patriot  of  Oct.  30,  1819 


LACEY   Ruana  and  Benjamin  Hale,  both  of  and 

at  the  Chocolate  Mill,  near  Pawtucket.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  25,  1823 
LACKEY  Lucy   and    Rodney  Luther,    both  of 

and  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  Oct.  23,  1822 

Ann  C.  and  James  S.  Bradhum,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.  Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  2,  1823 
Janette  and   George  W.  Warner,  Esq.,  both 

of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown. 

Patriot  of  June  10,  1826 

LACOSTE  Mary  Carohne,  daughter  of  C.  G.  A., 

PZsq.,  and  John  S.   Munro,  of    Providence, 

at  Charleston,  S.  C.     Patriot  of  Dec.  17,  1825 

LADD  John,  of    East  Greenwich,    and   Hannah 

Reynolds,  of   and    at  Coventry,    by    Obed 

Perkins,  Esq.,  Oct.  i,  1820 

Joseph  W.,  of  VVarwick,  and  Amey  W.  Spen- 
cer, daughter  of    Capt.  Joseph,    of   and  at 

East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Wilson,  Feb.  20,  1826 

Gen.  Caleb,  of  Warwick,  and    Phebe  Welles, 

of  and  at   Woodstock,    Ct.,    by    Rev.  Mr. 

Crampton,  Nov.  22,  1829 

LaDIEU  James,    of     Barrington,    and     Betsey 

Snell,  of    Warren,    at  said  Barrington,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Oct.  20,  18 19 

LADIEU   Mary  Ann,  of  Barrington,  and  .Samuel 

Blake,  Jr.,  of  Warren,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Baker.     Patriot  of  Dec.  5,  1827 

LADUE  Prudence,    of    Barrington,  and  Henry 

Coomer,  of  Bristol,  at  Barrington.     Patriot 

of  Feb.  7,  1S21 

Eliza,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Curtis,  of  Bar- 
rington, and  Hiram  Andrews,  of    Warren, 

at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford,  May  14,  1826 

LAHEY  Isaac   and    Mahitty   Linnett,   both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  18,  1821 

LAIGHTON  Elizabeth    and   Thomas    Folsom, 

Esq.,  at  Portsmouth.     Patriot  of  Nov.  21,  1829 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


431 


LAKE  William  and  Sarah  Taggatt,  daughter  of 
William,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  at  Middletovvn. 
Phenix  of  Jan.  6,  1810 

James  B.  and  Charlotte  B.  Stevens,  daughter 
of  Samuel,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bene- 
dict.    Phenix  of  March  2,  18 16 

Richard,  of  Seekonk,  and   Mary  Greatax,  of 

Providence,  at  Bristol,  Dec.  9,  1817 

Sarah,  of  Tiverton,  and  Peter  Chace,  of  and 
at  Portsmouth,  by  Thomas  Corey,  Esq. 
Patriot  of  March  20,  1819 

Mary  and  Dr.  Dennis  Cooke,  both  of  Tiver- 
ton, at  Eittle  Compton.     Patriot  of  Feb.  17,  1821 

Annis,    daughter    of    Pardon,    and    F"rancis 

Brayton,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Feb.  24,  1821 

Sally,  of  Seekonk,  and  Gersham  Williams,  of 
Wellington,  Mass.,  at  Seekonk,  by  Allen 
Hunt,  Esq.,  Nov.  17,  1822 

Holder  and  Isabella  Ambrose,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  Robert  M.,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  I,  1823 

George  W.  and   Ann   Freeborn,  daughter  of 

Henry,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,      March  17,  1824 

Christopher,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Sarah 
Estes,  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  and  at  Tiver- 
ton, March  17,  1825 

Eliza  and  John  Sherman,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  "  July  27,  1825 

Silas,    of  Tiverton,    and   Lydia    Manchester, 

of  and  at  Westport,  Mass.     Patriot  of  March  11,  1826 

Jonathan  H.  and  Elizabeth  S.  Sherman, 
daughter  of  late  Perry,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  6,  1826 

Arnold  H.  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Burdick,  both 
of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Torrey. 
Patriot  of  Oct.  3,  1827 

Capt.  Benjamin  and  Abby  Taylor  Douglass, 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  9,  1828 

Bathshebaand  Edward  Sherman,  both  of  and 

at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gale,  May  4,  1830 

LALLEMAND  Gen.  Henry  and  Harriet  Girard, 
niece  of  Stephen,  at  Mr.  Girard's  home, 
Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Carr,  Oct.  28,  1817 

LAMB  Betsey  and  Thomas    Lyon,  at  Rutland, 

Vt.     Phenix  of  Feb.  23,  1805 

Miss  and  Mr.  Lyon,  in  Eng- 
land.     Phenix  of  Feb.  4,  1809 

Albert,  Esq.,  and  Lydia  W.  Woodward,  for- 
merly of  Providence,  at  Salem,  Mass.  Pa- 
triot of  May  30,  1 82 1 


432  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

LAMB  Frances  G.,  of  Nantucket,  and  John  Peck- 
ham,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Merrett,  Aug.  29,  1822 

LAMBKRT  Lucy,  daughter  of  late  William, 
Esq.,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  and  Nathaniel 
Fellows,  Esq.,  of  Cuba,  at  Ro.xbury.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  19,  1825 

LAMPHEAR  Emma,  daughter  of  Major  Elisha, 
of  Westerly,  and  Albertus  Starr,  of  Ston- 
ington,  Ct.,  at  Westerly,  by  J.  W.  Knight, 
Esq.,  Sept.  5.  1819 

Lucinda,  of  Westerly,  and  Arnold  Crumb, 
Jr.,  of  Stonington,  at  New  London,  Ct. 
Patriot  of  Jan.  7,  1826 

LAMSON  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.     Patriot  of  Feb.  16,  1828 

LANE  Hannah    W.    and    William    W.    Clapp, 

printer,  at  Buckstown.     Phenix  of  Dec.  12,  1S07 

Major  Isaiah  and  Hopestill  Carpenter,  both 
of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thomp- 
son, April  ir,  1813 
Lavinia,  of  Norton,  Mass.,  and  James  W. 
Perry,  of  Lebanon,  Ct.,  at  Norton,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Clarke,  Jan.  30,  1826 
Isaiah  and  Mercy  Drowne,  at  Rehoboth.  Pa- 
triot of                                                                      Dec.  19,  1827 

LANG  Robert  U.,  Esq.,  senior  editor  of  New 
York  Gazette,  and  Mary  Carr,  eldest 
daughter  of  Andrew  L.,  P^sq.,  at  New 
York.     Patriot  of  June  22;  1825 

LANGDON  Caroline,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
Woodbury,  and  Hon.  William  Eustis, 
Secretary  of  War,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Buckmaster.     Phenix  of  Sept.  29,  i8ro 

LANG  FORD  Betsey,  daughter  of   Capt.    H  ol- 
den, and  Sullivan  Moulton,  Oct.  30,  1803 
John    and    Mrs.   Deborah  Congdon,  both  of 
and  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Nathan  Whit- 
ing, Esq.,                                                                 Dec.  24,  1826 

LANGLEY  John  B.  and  Martha  C.  Townsend, 

both  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  June  3,  1820 

Nathaniel  H.  and  Harriet  B.  Brownell, 
daughter  of  late  Sylvester,  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of  Dec.  31,  1823 

Sarah  Louisa,  daughter  of  Joshua  H.,  and 
Roger  Williams  Potter,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  5,  1825 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  433 

LANGLEY  Nathaniel  and  I'hebe  Sweet,  both  of 

and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Henry  Tatem,  Sept.  18,  1825 

Susan  Eliza,  daughter  of  Joshua  H.,  of  Prov- 
idence, and  Rev.  James  D.  Knowles,  of 
Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  11,  1S26 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Lee,  of  Providence,  and 
Stephen  Carr,  proprietor  of  the  South- 
bridge  Moralist,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering,  May  11,  1828 

and   Harriet  Alexander,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  27,  1829 

James     and    Sylva     Planchard,    at    Albion 

Village,  Dec.  16,  1832 

LANSDALE  James  and  Betsey  P'airbrother, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Oct.  2,  1828 

LANSING  Catharine,  daughter  of  Cornelius, 
and  Gardiner  Tracy,  editor  of  the  Lansing- 
burgh  Gazette,  at  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y. 
Phenix  of  Feb.  23,  1805 

LAPHAM  Chloe,  only  daughter  of  Job,  and 
Olney  Whipple,  both  "f  and  at  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Aug.  18,  1820 

William  and  Jerusha  Rider,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.     Patriot  of 
Oliver  and  Hannah  Sherman,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of 
Oriel,    son   of  Amos,  of  Goshen,  Ohio,    and 
Mahala  Steere,  daughter  of  Asa,  of  Gloces- 
ter,  at  Smithfield, 
LARCHAR     John,    of    Providence,    and    Lucy 
Hartshorn,  of  Kingsboro,  N.   Y.,  at   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  E^des, 
Lucy  and  George  W.  Packard,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Edwin  M.  and  Charlotte  Pidge,  daughter  of 
Benjamin,  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gushee.     Patriot  of  March  3,  1821 

Mary  G.,  daughter  of  Joseph  W.,  formerly  of 
this  place,  and  Henry  S.  Meade,  at  New 
York.     Patriot  of  March  3,  1821 

LARKE  Capt.  James  R.,  of  Bristol,  and  Harriet 
Allen,  daughter  of  Major  Joseph,  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.  Phenix 
of  March  18,  1809 

LARKIN  Sophia  Oliver,  of  Charlestown,  Mass., 
and  Ensign  Lincoln,  printer  and  book- 
seller, of  Boston,  at  Charlestown.  Phenix 
of  May  14,  1808 

Susan,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Joseph  Field, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  18,  1803 


Aug.  II, 

1821 

Nov.  I, 

1826 

May  6, 

1827 

April  17, 

1814 

July  16, 

1815 

434  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

LARNED  John  S.  and  Lucinda  Martin,  eldest 

daughter  of    the  late    Capt.   John,  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Oct.  4,  1810 

Prudence,    of  Thompson,    Ct.,    and    Charles 

Beverly,  of  Providence,  at  Thompson,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Crosby,  '  Feb.  17,  181 1 

George,  2d,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Maria  C. 

Read,  only  daughter  of  William,   Esq.,  of 

and  at  Killingly,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whitte- 

more.     Phenix  of  Jan.  13,  1816 

Laura,    second    daughter    of    William,    and 

Benjamin    Franklin    Hallett,    attorney   at 

law,    both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Crocker,  June  25,  1822 

George,    Esq..     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    General 

Nathan  Willis,  at  Pittsfield.     Patriot  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

Sophia,  daughter  of  William,  dec,  and  Ben- 
jamin Clifford,  Jr.,  merchant,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  11,  1828 
Susan  M.,  second  daughter  of    George,  Esq., 

and  Stephen  Crosby,  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  by  . 

Rev.  Daniel  Dow.     Patriot  of  March  21,  1829 

LAROUCH  Eliza  M.  and  Richard  Jones  Wethby, 

both  of   and  at    Providence,    by    Rev.    Dr. 

Gano,  Oct.  19,  1819 

LARRABEE    William,    ^7,   and    Mrs.    Tabitha 

Whitmore,  at  Scarboro,  Mass.     Pheni.K  of  Aug.  31,  1802 

LASSELL  John    Adams,    of    Providence,    and 

Bathsheba  Patch,   daughter  of    Henry,    of 

and  at  Worcester,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Austin, 

D.  D.,  Jan.  14,  1811 

Fanny,    of    Newport,    and    Lieut.  Benjamin 

Watson,  U.  S.  Army,  at  Newport.     Pheni.x 

of  Sept.  12,  i8i2 

John  and  Nancy  Conant,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  31,  1817 
Marcy  and    Ansel    Brown,    both    of    and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.  Patriot  of  Dec.  27,  1823 
LASELL  John  and  Lydia  Conant,  Sept.  20,  1831 

LATHAM  Lydia,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Jo- 
seph, and  Ezekiel  Smith,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Place.     Pheni.x  of  Dec.  14,  1811 

Thomas  W.,  of  Johnston,  and  Wealthy  Peck, 

of  and  at  Providence.     Pheni.x  of  July  31,  1813 


PKOVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  435 

LATHAM   Susan  S.,  youngest  daughter  of  late 

Abraham,  and  William  H.  Mnthewson,  both 

of  and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  S]irague, 
Smith    W.   and  Celinda    Paine,    daughter  of 

William,  at  Smithfield.     Patriot  ot 
Lydia,  eldest  daughter  of  Elisha,  of    Smith- 
field,  and  George  Streeter,    of  Mendon,  at 

Smithfield.     Patriot  of 
Arthur,    of     Smithfield,    and     Sarah     Paine, 

daughter   of   Jonathan,    of    Glocester,    at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
Mary  and  Smith    Thayer,    at    Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq., 
LATHE  Eliza,  of  Charlton,  and    Rev.  James  O. 

Barney,  of  Seekonk,  at   Chailton,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Rich, 
LATHROP  Septimus  and  Greenleaf   Salisbury, 

both  of   and  at    Providence,    by   Rev.    Dr. 

Gano, 
Mary,  second  daughter  of  Hon.  Samuel,  and 

William  B.  Sprague,    at   West  Sjiringfield, 

Mass.     Patriot  of 
Sarah  Ann  and  John  Whipj^le,    both  of  and 

at  Providence, 
Joseph,  of  Exeler,  R.    I.,  and    Annis  Doug- 
lass, of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Kev.  Mr.  Wright, 
LATIMEI^   Mary  and  Joseph  George  Holman, 

Esq.,  manager  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  Thea- 
tre, both  of  and  at  Charleston, 
LAW  John  A.,  of    Killmgly,  Ct.,    and    Asha    C. 

Aldrich,  only  daughter  of   Elisha  A.,  Esq., 

of  and  at  P"oster.      Phenix  of  March  24,  1810 

George,    formerly    of    Lancaster    Co.,    Eng., 

and  Sally   White,    daughter  of   Joseph,  of 

Uxbridge,  Mass.,  at  Rehoboth,  by    Calvin 

Martin,  Esq., 
LAWLESS  Luke    E.,    Esq.,    of    St.  Louis,  and 

Baroness Graham,    at  Georgetown, 

D    C, 
LAWNEY  Richard  and    Mary  Powers,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
LAWREINCE  Mrs.  Esther,  of    Providence,  and 

Henry  Sovvle,  of  Westport,  at    Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 
Lillis  and  Matthew  Gray,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, 
Owen    and   Mary     C.    Welsh,    daughter    of 

Thomas,  at  Seekonk.     Patri<jt  of 
William,  of  St.  Johnsburg,  Vt.,  and   Huldah 

Mason,    of  and  at  Seekonk,    by    Thomas 

Kinnicutt,  Esq.,  Nov.  17,  1822 


July  2, 

1S17 

April  22, 

1820 

May  17, 

1823 

Jan.  I, 

1S24 

Eeb.  I, 

1830 

May  18, 

1825 

May  22, 

iSii 

Aug.  14, 

1824 

May  II, 

1S29 

Dec.  6, 

1829 

Feb.  23, 

1817 

April 

12, 

1S20 

May 

i7> 

1S25 

Oct 

5. 

1831 

May 

13, 

1810 

Nov. 

16, 

1813 

Dec. 

15. 

1821 

436 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


LAWRENCE  Thomas  and  Mrs.  Susannah 
Fisher,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Ben- 
jamin Peck,  Esq.,  Nov.  23,  1822 

Ariel,  Esq.,  aged  80  years,  of  Vernon,  Ct., 
and  Mrs.  Aseneth  Lawrence,  of  and  at 
Camillas,  Ct.,  aged  74,  widow  of  Col.  Bige- 
low.  In  1759  he  was  engaged  to  her,  but 
he  enlisted  to  enter  military  service  against 
the  French.  The  elder  brother  in  his  ab- 
sence married  her.     Patriot  of  March  22,  1823 

Mrs.  Aseneth,  74,  of  Camillus,  Ct.,  widow  of 
Col.  Bigelow,  and  Ariel  Lawrence,  Esq., 
80,  of  Vernon,  Ct.  In  1759  he  was  en- 
gaged to  her,  but  he  enlisted  to  enter  mili- 
tary duty  against  the  French.  The  elder 
brother  in  his  absence  married  her.  Pa- 
triot of  March  22,  1823 

Amey,  daughter  of  John,  and  George  W. 
Walcott,  both  of  and  at  Providence.  Pa- 
triot of  June  4,  1823 

Mary,  of   Taunton,  and    Leander    Dean,    of 

Raynham,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Aug.  30,  1823 

Daniel  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Ann 
Price,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gammell,  Sept.  16,  1823 

Joseph  and  Abby  Ann  Martin,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  late  Elhanan,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  30,  1823 

Edward   Oliver  and  Betsey  B.  Reynolds,  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Aug.  24,  1828 

Sarah  A.  and  Stephen  D  Olney,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  12,  1829 

Knaby,  of  Coventry,  and  John  Price,  of  Ken- 
nebec. Me.,  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tillingha.st,  March  19,  1830 

LAWSON  Ira  and  Amey  Remington,  at  Crans- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Aug.  5,  1821 
LAWTON  Josiah  and  Joanna  Knowles,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Robert,  both  of  and  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Plddy,                                                 Nov.  12,  1809 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and  Benjamin 
K.  Sayer,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  9,  1819 

Josiah,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  A,  Collins, 
daughter  of  Major  John  A.,  at  Friends' 
Meetings,  Newport,  May  2,  1810 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  and  Rob- 
ert Dennis,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy. 
Phenix  of  Nov.  3,  1810 

Joshua  R.,  of  Hopkinton,  and  Phebe  Cheese- 
borough,  of  and  at  Stonington.     Patriot  of  Jan.  23,  1819 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


437 


LAWTON  Clarke  and  Freelove  Remington, 
only  daughter  of  late  Hezekiah,  both  of 
Exeter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner,  at  North 
Kingstown, 

Alice,  daughter  of  Adam,  and  Edmund  Ad- 
ams, at  Portsmouth.     Patriot  of 

Ruth,  of  Pawtu.xet,  and  Daniel  Fenner,  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 
Patriot  of 

Thomas,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Ruth  L. 
Barker,  of  Middletown,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of 

Roger  Boone,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Phebe 
A.  Cooke,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  and  Benja- 
min T.  Cranston,  at   Newport.     Patriot  of 

Benjamin  D.  and  Elizabeth  Taylor,  daughter 
of  John,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

George  and  Maria  K.  J^aker,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Mary  and  George  W.  Allen,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.     Patriot  of 

Hannah  and  Robert  Lawton,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.      Patriot  of 

Robert,  Esq.,  and  Hannah  Lawton,  both  of 
Portsmouth,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Thomas  B.  and  Eliza  Tuell,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin, at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

,  of  Newport,  and  John  Van  Alstine, 

of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown, 

William  H.  and  Elizabeth  C.  Allyn,  at  Re- 
hoboth,  by  Seabury  Lawton,  l{sq., 

George,  2d,  of  Seekonk,  and  Mary  Smith,  of 
and  at  Rehohoth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson. 
Patriot  of 

Job  and  Rebecca  Cranston,  daughter  of 
William,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Ardelia  P.,  of  Providence,  and  John  Foster, 
of  Bath,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Portsmouth,  and 
William  Smith,  of  South  Kingstown,  at 
Newport.     Patriot  of 

Sarah,  of  Portsmouth,  and  George  Hull,  of 
Brookfield,  Ct.,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Elisha  A.  and  Sarah  C.  Lawton,  daughter  of 
Isaac,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House.     Patriot  of 


Sept. 

19. 

1819 

Feb. 

23- 

1820 

Jan. 

13. 

1821 

April 

21, 

1821 

Aug. 

13. 

1821 

Sept 

8, 

1821 

Nov 

3. 

1821 

May 

IS. 

1822 

Aug. 

•7. 

1822 

Oct. 

16, 

1822 

Oct. 

16. 

1822 

Jan. 

18, 

1823 

March 

13. 

1823 

April 

16, 

1823 

May 

17. 

1823 

Jdy 

26, 

1823 

Dec.  21, 

March  31, 
May  26, 

Dec.  8, 


823 

824 
824 

824 


438 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


LAWTON  Sarah  C,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and 
Elisha  A  Lawtoii,  both  of  and  at  Ports- 
mouth, at  Friends'  Meeting  House. 
J^atriot  of  Dec.  8.  1824 

Lydia,  of  Seekonk,  and  Joseph  Peirce,  of 
Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Allen,  Feb.  4,  1825 

Timothy  and  Mehitable  Watson,  daughter  of 

Edward,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  9,  1825 

Joseph  S   and   Mrs.  Abby  G.  Earle,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  J>^''y  3';  1825 

Henry  and  Eliiza  Fish,  daughter  of  Joseph, 
both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  p;ddy,  Sept.  14,  1825 

Sarah  H.,  of  E.veter,  and  Dutee  J.  Hall,  of 
North  Kingstown,  at  E.Keter,  by  Rev.  Par- 
don Tillinghast,  March  15,  1826 

George  P.  and  Phebe  Barker,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  May  21,  1826 

Mary  Ann  and  Reuben  T.  Cooke,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Oct.  4,  1826 

Isaac  and  Mary  Ann   Freeborn,  daughter  of 

John,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Gammell,  Dec.  7,  1826 

Adeline    and  Joel    Blaisdell,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Dec.  13,  1826 

Abraham  B.,  of  New  London,  and  Sarah 
Walker,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  Feb.  11,  1827 

Benjamin  H.  and  Mary  G.  Durfee,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  March  7,  1827 

Charles,  of  Sutton,  and  Malancy  Holmes,  of 

and  at  Taunton,  Oct.  18,  1827 

■Capt.  James  and  Sarah  R.  Tilley,  daughter 

of  late  John  T.,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  11.  1828 

Joseph  and  Ruth  Stanhope,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  May  24,  1829 

Joanna  and  Joshua  Remington,  at  Ports- 
mouth, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  June  21,  1829 

Moses,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Rebecca  H.  Oxx, 
of  and  at  Newport,  bv  Rev.  Mr.  Van 
Vleck,  "  Oct.  12,  1829 

Elizabeth  C,  of  Smithfield,  and  Rev.  Israel 
Washburn,  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine,         March  8,  1830 

Mehitable  B.  and  Ephraim  G.  Woodman, 
both  of  Providence,  at  Fall  River  Village. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  31,  1831 

Elizabeth  Collms,  daughter  of  Josiah,  and 
John  R.  Balch,  Jr.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Farley,  Jan.  10,  1832 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  439 

LAYHA  John  and  Clarissa  Cody,  daughter  of 
late  Daviil,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fi- 
field,  Feb.  20,  1820 

LAZELL  Lucy,  youngest  daughter  of  Gen. 
Sylvanus,  and  Benjamin  Hobart,  Esq., 
attorney  at  law,  of  Abington,  Mass.,  at 
Bridgevvater,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  181 1 

Nathan,  Jr.,  merchant,  of  Bridgevvater,  Mass., 
and  Ann  Wilkinson,  daughter  of  Abraham, 
of  and  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Nov.  3,  1821 

Henrietta    B.    and    Dr.    Cyrus   Johnson,    at 

South  Bridgewater,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1832 

LEACH    Laura,  of  Raynham,  and  Israel  Rich- 
mond, of  Easton,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  May  6,  1812 
Cloa  and  Ziba  Talbot,  both  of  Killingly,  Ct., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Cooper,                                               July  28,  1822 

LEARMON  Mrs.  Patience,  daughter  of  Caleb 
Monroe,  of  Jamestown,  and  Isaac  Read, 
son  of  Capt.  John  K.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Elton,  June  i,  1820 

LEARNED  Asa    and    Mrs.    Elizabeth   Cornell, 

both    of  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr.   Patten,         June  16,  181 8 
Horace  and  Mary  Ann  Justin,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Dec.  5,  1824 

Henry  and  Clarissa  Gardiner  Bawker,  daugh- 
ter of  Howard,  of  Scituate,  Mass.,  at  Bos- 
ton.    Patriot  of  Dec.  16,  1826 
Henry,  Jr.,  ard  Elizabeth  Ewmger,  at  Bos- 
ton.    Patriot  of                                                         April  21,  1S30 

LEAVENS  Rhoda,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Oba- 
diah   Inman,  of  Foster,    at  Killingly.     Pa- 
triot of  April  29,  1820 
Catharine    and  Rev.  Joseph  White,  both  of 

and  at  Buxton,  Me.,  by  Elder  Flanders,  Feb.  19,  1821 

George  and  Barbary  Pettey,  of  this  town,  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  Jan.  4,  1826 

LEAVINS  James  and  Lydia  Inman,  eldest 
daughter  of  Daniel,  of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct. 
Phenix  of  March  23,  1S05 

LEBBY  Daniel,  80,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Plummer, 
76,  after  a  courtship  of  i  hour  and  22  min- 
utes, and  publishment  of  2  Sundays,  at 
Searsboro.     Patriot  of  Dec.  7,  1822 

LeBARON  James,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  Fiske, 
daughter  of  Dr.  Caleb,  of  and  at  Scituate, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  5,  181 1 

Ehz'abeth  A.  and  Abraham  W.  Shepard, 
both  of  Providence,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hall,  June  5,  1816 

James,  of  Scituate,  and  Lydia  G.  Brown,  of 

and  at  Warwick,  Nov.  10,  1828 


440  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

LeCRAVV  Mary,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Joel  Read, 

Esq.,  of    and  at    Attleboro,    by  Rev.    Mr. 

Williams,  May  lo,  1S27 

Abigail  H.and  Joseph  Arnold,  both  of  North 

Providence,    at    Providence,    by    Rev.   Mr. 

Pickering,  Dec.  15,  1828 

LEDOYT  Byel,  of  Shrewsbury,  and  Sarah  Cole, 

of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welsh,  Sept.  15,  1829 

LEDYARD    Plunice,  of  Warwick,  and  Alexan- 
der   R.    Hammett,  of    Coventry,    at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  P^eb.  27,  1820 
LEE  Mary,  daughter  of  William,  of  Providence, 

and  Obadiah  Penniman,  of  Albany,  N.  ¥., 

at  Providence.     Phenix  of  April  4,  1S07 

William,  member  of  Brown   University,  and 

Abigail  Hyde,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Whitney.     Phenix  of  June  11,  1808 

[The  next  issue  says  this  is  premature.] 
Harriet,    daughter  of  William,  and  Thomas 

Truesdale,   at    Providence,    by     Rev.     Dr. 

Gano,  Oct.  14,  181 1  V 

Otis  and  Abigail   Northup,  both    of    and    at 

Cumberland,    by     Rev.    Dr.    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. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  9,  1822 

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  the  Newport  Mercury, 

both  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  July  10,  1824 

James,  formerly  of  England,  and  Olive  Knapp, 

at  Johnston.     Patriot  of  Sept.  25,  1824 

Mary,  daughter  of  William,  second  auditor  of 

the  Treasury,  and  Baron  Francis  DeMaltitz, 

first    secretary   of    Russian     Legation,    at 

Washington,  D.  C.     Patriot  of  June  15,  1825 

Ebenezer  and  P'anny  F" ranees,  at  Taunton,  Dec.  11,  1825 

John  C,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and   Harriet 

P.  Rose,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Antigua, 

planter,  at  Worcester.     Patriot  of  Aug.  5,  1826 

Robert  P.  and  Kliza  Davis,  daughter  of  John 

W.,  both  of  Newport,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Stoddard.     Patriot  of  Nov.  3,  1827 

John,  of  Smithfield,  and  Lydia  Lee,  of  Ux- 

bridge,   at   former  place,  by  Asa  Winsor, 

Esq.,  Nov.  20,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  441 

LEE  Lydia,  of  Uxbridge.  and  John   Lee,  of  and 

at  Smithfield,  by  Asa  Wmsor,  Esq.,  Nov.  20,  1828 

Capt.  Israel  A.  and  Phebe  A.   Carpenter,  at 

Pawtucket,  Dec.  4,  1828 

Anna  Matilda,   diighter  of  late  Richard  15., 

Esq.,  andDr.  Bailey,  Washington,  Surgeon, 

U.  S.  Navy,  at  Washington,  D.  C.     Patriot 

of  Dec.  2,  1829 

LEEBRET    Charles,    of    Woodstock,    Ct.,    and 

Sally  Saunders,  of  and  at  Thompson,  Ct., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wells.     Phenix  of  July  23,  1803 

LEEL A  N  D,  Phineas  W. ,  of  Grafton,  and  Pamelia 

Wood,  daughter  of  Capt.  Elisha,  of  and  at 

Menddn,  Nov.  26,  1826 

LEEMAN  Charles  and  Lucy  A.  West,  at  Itoston. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  6,  1830 

LEFAVOR  Lucy  and   William    Field,    both  of 

North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taft,  May  7,  1821 

Thomas    and    Julia    White,    at     Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft.  April  5,  1825 

LEFAVOUR  David   and    Mary    Ann    Baldwin, 

daughter  of  John,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.     ■ 

Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  i,  1824 

LEFEURE    Amos,    of    North    Providence,  and 

Henrietta  P.  Sutten,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  4,  1817 

Capt.  Lewis  and  Capt.  Marie  Thoreau.     The 

bride  had  been  in  the  French  Army  several 

years  and  had  risen  to  the  rank  of  Captain; 

at  Paris.     Phenix  of  Feb.  20, 1813 

LEGG  Joseph,  formerly  of  Boston  Theatre,  and 

Meletiah  Bannister,  of  Boston,  at  Provi- 
dence. Phenix  of  Dec.  2,  181 5 
LEGRAND  Lewis  and  Sally  Bowen,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  Nov.  25,  1813 

LEHRE  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Lehre, 

and  Capt.  Christopher  R.  Greene,  formerly 

of  Providence,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Phe- 
nix of  Jan.  20,  1816 
LEIGE  Julia,  of  Rochelle,  France,  and  Dr.  P.   L. 

Armand  Auboyneau,  formerly  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Rochelle.  Phenix  of  Feb.  23,  181 1 
LELAND  Henry   C.  and    Betsey   S.    Marshall, 

daughter   of    William,    at    Providence,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Aug.  17,  1826 

LEONARD    Peyton    R.,    of    Raynham,    Mass., 

and  Amey  Hawkins,  daughter  of  Joseph, 

at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  12,  1806 


44'J  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

LEONARD  Mrs.  Nancy  and  Capt.  Job  W.  Hall, 

at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipon.   Phenix  of         Nov.  26,  1808 
Benjamin,    89,    and    Polly    Hosworth,  29,    at 

Ashland,  Ct.     Phenix  of  Jan.  7,  1809 

I'2zekiel  B.  and  Harriet  Ingalls,  at  Taunton. 

Phenix  of  Sept.  15,  1810 

Horatio,  Esq.,  sheriff  of  Bristol  Co.,  Mass., 
and  Fanny  Washburn,  of  Raynham,  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Sept.  25,  18 12 

Olive,  of  Raynham,  Mass.,  and  Richard 
Smith,  of  Providence,  at  Raynham,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hull,  June  6,  1813 

Eunice  and  Ezra  Gerry,  both  of  Cambridge, 

Mass.,  at  Providence,  May  4,  1816 

Margaret  and  Luther  Marsh,  both  of  and  at 
Pompey,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Leonard. 
Patriot  of  March  10,  1821 

Jonathan  and  Martha  Jepson,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  16,  1821 

Silas    and    Phebe  Walker,  at  Taunton.     Pa- 
triot of  May  26,  1821 
Huldah,    of    Middleboro,    and    Jonathan    P. 
Williams,    of     Taunton,     at     Middleboro, 
Mass.     Patriot  of  July  7,  182 1 
Sarah,  of  Taunton,  and    Thomas    Sadler,  of 
Attleboro,   at    Taunton,    by    Rev.    Alvin 
Cobb,                                                                        Dec.  13,  1821 
Seth  and  Charlotte  Dean,  both  of  Bridgewa- 

ter,  at  Middleboro.     Patriot  of  Dec.  15,  1821 

Susan,  of  Taunton,  and  Thomas  Saddler,  of 

Attleboro,  at  Tauntun.     Patriot  of  Jan.  ig,  1822 

Ann  Bradford  and  William   Allen  West,  at 

Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton,  Sept.  14,  1823 

Timothy,  of  Middleboro,  and   Lydia  Caswell, 

at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Hannah  and  George  L.  Mowry,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  10,  1824 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Ichabod,  Esq  ,  of  Taun- 
ton, and  Rev.  Reuben  Allen,  of  Seekonk, 
at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  May  22,  1824 

Sally,    of    Taunton,    and    Bildad    Barney,   of 

Hallowell,  Me.,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  June  19,  1824 

Susan  and  Christian  Henry  Conrad  Krpell, 
a  native  of  Germany,  at  Middleboro, 
Mass.     Patriot  of  Nov.  30,  1825 

Apollos  and   Nancy  Winsor,  both  of  and  at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  15,  1826 

James  M.  and  Clarinda  Wood,  at  Middle- 
boro, Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eaton.  Patriot 
of  Nov.  18,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  443 

LEONARD   Hepsebah   C,  of  Ikidgewater,  and 

Henry   Field,  of  Taunton,  at  Ikidgewater. 

Patriot  of  Jan,  3,  1827 

Daniel,    of    Fall    River,    and    Ann    Benson, 

daughter  of  William  P,  R.,  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent.     Patriot  of  April  14,  1827 
Abigail,    daughter    of    Capt.     Lemuel,    and 

James  Allen,  both  of  and  at  Taunton,  June  21,  1827 

Lucinda,    of    Taunton,    and    Ca])t.    Lyman 

Eddy,  of  Norton,  at  Taunton,  July  6,  1827 

Ruth  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Silas,  of  Taun- 
ton,  Mass.,  and  William  P.  Rathbone,  of 

Augusta,  Ga.,  at   Hallovvell,  Me.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.   Gillett,  July  11,  1827 

Henry  F.,  of  New  York,  and  Ann   Frances 

Burrough,    eldest  daughter  of  Robert   S., 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Aug.  26,  1828 

Maria,  daughter  of  Caleb  F  ,  Esq.,  and  Levi 

Paine,  of  Randolph,  Mass.,  at  Bridgewater, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Gay,  June  11,  1829 

Lemuel  M.  and  Mary    L.  Babbitt,    at  Taun- 
ton, Oct.  5,  1831 
LeROY  Caroline,    youngest    daughter    of     Her- 
man, Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  Hon.  Daniel 

Webster,  of  Boston,  at  New  York,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Wainwright,  Dec.  12,  1829 

LESTP:R  Rebecca';  of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  and  Albert 

G.   \Vhipple,    formerly    of     Providence,   at 

Thompson,  Ct., 
LESURP2  Richard,    of    Providence,    and   Betsey 

Gardiner,  daughter  of  Stephen,  at  Swanzey, 
LETH BRIDGE  Sabin    and  Mrs.  Eliza    Brown, 

both  of   and  at    New    York,   by  Rev.   Dr. 

Spring, 
Sally,  only  daughter  of    the    late    Samuel,  of 

I'^anklin,  Mass.,  and  Oliver  Gridley,  Jr.,  at 

Franklin.     Pheni.x  of 
Clementina  Sabin,  daughter  of  late  James,  of 

Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Christopher  Erskine, 

at  Boston.     Patriot  of 
Susan  and  Morris  Brunswick,  at  Boston.    Pa- 
triot of 
LeVALLEY  Stephen,  of  Warwick,  and  Marsena 

Westcott.  daughter  of  Reuben,  of  Sterling, 

Ct.,  at  Coventry, 
Phebe    Ann    and    Jabez    Williams,    both    of 

Warwick,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 
Benjamin    and  Emeline     liorden,    daughter 

of  Capt.  Abner,  at  F"all  River.     Patriot  of 


March 

14- 

1822 

March 

10, 

1816 

June 

18, 

1816 

Nov. 

1 6, 

1816 

June 

12, 

1819 

Dec 

7. 

1825 

Feb. 

"^2 

1814 

Nov. 

24, 

1822 

Dec 

2, 

1826 

444  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

LeVALLEY  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of 
Warwick,  and  Thomas  Cruff,  Jr.,  of  Coven- 
try, at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  July  i,  1829 
LEVERETT  Rev.  William,  of    Roxbury,  Mass., 
and  Mary    Ann    Cole,    eldest   daughter  of 
late  Cyrus,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,                                                                 March  29,  1825 
LEVICK    John    C,    of    Providence,    and    Sarah 
W.  Dexter,  of    Pawtucket,  at    Providence, 
by  Re\^.  Mr.  Taft,                                                     April  10,  1825 
LEVY  Jacob,  late  of  North  Carolina,  and  Juliet 
Lopez,  daughter  of  late  Aaron,  of  Newport, 
at  New  York.     Patriot  of                                         Jan.  10,  1824 

Adam  J.,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Ann  Ma- 
tilda Handy,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  and 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Oct.  12,  1825 

LEWIS  Marie,  daughter  of  Andrew,  and  Lieut. 
Milo  Mason,  U.  S.  Artillery,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  7,  1815 

James,  of    Providence,  and    Celia    Chace,    of 

and  at  Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee,  May  26,  i8i6 

Aseneth  and  Samuel  B.  Angell,  both  of  and 

at  Warren.     Phenix  of  Jan.  11,  1817 

Sabra  and  William  Mudge,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 
Phenix  of  Dec.  19,  1818 

Mary  and  Fones  Havens,  of  North  Kings- 
town, at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1821 

Mary,  of  Jamestown,  and  Joseph  F.  Havens, 
of  North  Kingstown,  at  Newport.  Patriot 
of  Jan.  10,  1821 

Thankful  and  Thomas  Wells,    of   Foster,  at 

Killingly,  Ct.      Patriot  of  April  28,  1821 

Lydia,  of    Dighton,  and  Benjamin    Pidge,  of 

Providence,  at  Dighton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  23,  1822 

Samuel  and  Lydia  R.  West,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Merrett,  at  the  Methodist 
Chapel,  Oct.  27,  1822 

Philip  and  Emeline    Boston,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  22,  1822 

Matilda  V.  and  Ambrose  Clarke,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Pa- 
triot of  May  28,  1823 

Bowers,  of  Dighton,  and  Catharine  Thurber, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  June  i,  1823 

John  and  Lillis  Thayer,  both  of  and  at  Val- 
ley Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  June  29,  1823 

Benjamin  and  Mary  H.  Mann,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  David  E.,  both  of  and  at  Providence. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  25,  1824 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


445 


LEWIS  Mary,  daughter  of  John,  of  Westerly,  and 
Amos  Dickens,  of  and  at  Stonington,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hart,     Patriot  of 

Nancy  V.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Increase 
Sumner,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Webb, 

Sarah  Ann,  of  Bristol,  and  Cajit.  George  W. 
Ling,  of  Middleboro,  Mass.,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Patriot  of 

Joshua  Orne,  of  Cumberland,  and  Mary 
Kelley,  ot  Providence,  at  Warren, 

Alice,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Martin 
Easterbrooks,  of  Warren,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney, 

Levi,  of  Providence,  and  Joannah  M.  Thur- 
ber,  of  North  Providence,  at  Olneyville,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Cheney, 

Winslow,  Jr.,  M.  D.,  of  Boston,  and  PZmeline 
Richards,  of  and  at  New  London,  Ct.  Pa- 
triot of 

Thomas,  of  Cumberland,  and  Betsey  A. 
Anthony,  daughter  of  Richard,  Esq.,  at 
North  Providence, 

Mary  T.,  of  Providence,  and  Alexander  Hill- 
man,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

Robert  G.  and  Almira  A.  Armington,  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  I  Jr.  Benedict, 

Abraham,  of  Smithfield,  and  Maria  Sweet,  at 
Johnson,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 

Chace  and  Nancy  C.  West,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.   Sanborn, 

Merinda  and  Brown  Smith,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Andrew  Winsor,  Esq., 

William,  of  U.xbridge,  and  Lydia  Henry,  of 
Northbridge,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Frieze, 

Nathan,  of  Swanzey,  and  Hannah  C.  Davis, 
of  and  at  Somerset,  Mass., 
LINARD  Pierre  and  Mary  Anne  Payerne, 
daughter  of  late  Frances,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
LINCOLN  Mrs.  Mary  and  Rev.  Henry  XVare, 
professor  of  Divinity,  in  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, at  Cambridge.     Pheni.x  of 

Levi,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Penelope  W.  Seaver,  at 
Worcester.     Pheni.x  of 

Ensign,  printer  and  bookseller,  of  Boston, 
and  Sophia  Oliver  Larkin,  of  and  at 
Charlestown,  Mass.     Phenix  of 


Feb.  22, 

826 

May  2, 

826 

Oct.  7, 

S26 

Nov.  I, 

826 

Aug.  19, 

827 

Sept.  30, 

827 

March  i, 

828 

March  18, 

828 

Nov.  2. 

828 

Jan,  I, 

829 

March  2, 

829 

June  25, 

829 

July  20, 

829 

April  25  , 

830 

March  7, 

816 

Dec.  16. 

Feb.  14, 
Sept.  12, 

May  14, 


830 

807 
807 


446  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

LINCOLN  Spencer  and  Ann  Gerry,  at  Provi- 
dence, Nov.  4,  1815 

Ered  and  Mrs. Marchant,  at  Gloces- 

ter,  Mass.,  after  20  years'  courtship,  Sept.  10,  1816 

William  C,    of  Norton,  and   tlannah  Pidge, 

of  Attleboro,  at  Providence,  Sept.  14,  1819 

Joanna   and    Allen    Monroe,    3d,  at    Bristol. 

Patriot  of  April  8,  1820 

Ann  and  james  Woodward,  at  Taunton.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  20,  1 82 1 

Chloe,  daughter  of  Rufus,  and  Ebenezer 
Snow,  Jr.,  of  Raynham,  at  Norton.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  24,  1 82 1 

Lydia  and  Daniel   Pettingill,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Nov.  29,  182 1 

John   E.  and  Abby  Burdick,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Dec.  15.  1821 

Horatio    and    Lucinda    P"ields,    daughter    of 

Capt.  Nathaniel,  at  Taunton.      Patriot  of  April  12,  1823 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Gen.  Thomas,  of  Taun- 
ton, and  Nathaniel  Newcomb,  of  Norton, 
at  Taunton.      Patriot  of  May  3,  1823 

Bela,  of  North  Providence,  and  Lydia  Scott 

Bucklin,  of  and  at  Smithfield.     Patriot  of  Jan.  7,  1824 

Deborah  a;id  Peter  Walker,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  31,  1824 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Elijah,  of  Taunton,  and 
Lyman  Eddy,  of  Norton,  Mass.,  at  Taun- 
ton.    Patriot  of  Feb.  14,  1824 

Eliza  and  Frederick  Grossman,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  March  23,  1825 

Nicholas  H.  and  Abigail   Baker,  daughter  of 

Walker,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  July  16,  1825 

Narcissa  and  Bradford  Dean,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  April  8,  1826 

George  M.  and  Polly  Willis,  at  Taunton.  May  13,  1827 

Fanny  M.  and  Joseph  Wilbur,  at  Taunton, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Waltby,  Aug.  i,  1827 

Leonard  C.  and  Phebe  F.  Carpenter,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  29,  1827 

Charles,  formerly  of  New  Bedford,  and  Mrs. 
Sarah  Draver,  at  Providence,  bj'  Rev.  Mr. 
Seamans,  July  7,  1828 

Jonathan  T.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  Cooke, 
of  North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  29,  1828 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Luther,  of  Norton, 
Mass.,  and  Brayton  Slade,  of  Fall  River,  at 
F^riends'  Meeting  House,  Taunton,  May  7,  1829 

Daniel  and  Lucinda  Redding,  at  Taunton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Cobb,  June  14,  1829 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  447 

LINCOLN  Oliver,  of  Walpole,  and  Abby  A.  G. 
Sheperd,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tobey,  March  28,  1830 

LINDENHURG  Susan,  daughter  of  John,  and 
Elder  Douglass  Farnum,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  John  P.  Jones.  [Correct].  Phenix 
of  March  13,  181 3 

LINDENBURGHER  Mary  and  Edward  Mason, 

Jr.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Sept.  22,  iSii 

LINDENBERGER  Suan  and  Elder Far- 
num, at  Providence,  by  Governor  Jones,  March  3,  1S13 
LINDLEY  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Joshua,  and 

John  Thomas,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  27,  1807 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joshua,  and  Ben- 
jamin Thomas,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Aug.  13,  1809 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joshua,  and  Will- 
iam Bradley,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Aug.  13,  1809 

Joab,  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  and  Nancy  Bent,  of 
Middlebury,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  21,  1821 

George,  of    Burrillville,  and   Pamela  Morse, 

of  and  at  Douglass,  Mass  ,  Dec.  5,  1822 

LINDSEY  Samuel  D.  and  Temperance  Ide, 
daughter  of  Abel,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  April  2,  1S15 

Sally   and    Josiah    S.    Wardwell,    at    Bristol. 

Patriot  of  May  5,  1821 

Mrs.  Mary,  of  St.  Augustine.  Fla.,  and  Capt. 
Samuel  B.  Martin,  of  Providence,  at  St. 
Augustine.  This  is  said  to  be  the  first 
marriage  performed  under  the  new  govern- 
ment.    Patriot  of  Oct.  17,  1821 

Joseph  and  Martha  Harding,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.     Patriot  of  Feb.  18,  1824 

Elizabeth  M.  and  John  Lye,  both  of  and  at 

Lynn,  Mass.     Patriot  of  June  19,  1824 

Capt.  Benjamin  M.,  of  Providence,  and  Elea- 
nor A.  Knapp,  of  and  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1827 

Mrs.  Hannah  and  Joseph  Sparks,  at   Bristol. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  rg,  1828 

Mary  and  John  J.  Davis,  both  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Ross,  July  19,  1829 

Joseph  F.,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Susan  M.  Ide, 

daughter  of  Abel,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  Jan.  i,  1830 

LING  Capt.  George  W.,  of  Middleboro,  Mass., 
and  Sarah  Ann  Lewis,  of  and  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Patriot  of  Oct.  7,  1826 


448  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

LINKFIELD  Benjamin  and  Maria  Robinson, 
daughter  of  Capt.  George,  of  Pawtucket, 
at  Richmond,  R.  I.     Patriot  of  June  26,  1824 

LINNELL  Sally  and  William  Patt,  both  of   and 

at  Providence,  March  11,  1821 

Ruth  and    Philip    Haswell,  both    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Aug.  9,  1826 

Harriet  and  William  F"isher,   both  of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Dec.  24,  1826 

LINNETT  Susan  H.  and  Hamilton  Bishop,  both 
of    and    at    Providence,    at    First  Baptist 
Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Mahittey  and   Isaac    Lakey,  both  of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 
William  E.  and  Sibra  Coleman,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene, 
LINSEY  Cyrus  W.  and  Sarah  D.  Sabin,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
LINSINBEGLEN    Elizabeth,    17,  and  William 

Eckhert,  75,  at  Philadelphia.     Patriot  of 
LILLEY    Lois,    of  Homer,  N.    Y.,    and    James 
B.  Wheat,  of  Truxton,  N.  Y.,  in  Herkimer 
Co.,  by  Rev.  Elisha  Blakeley.     Patriot  of 

LILLY  Laura  F.  and Rose,  at  Cleveland, 

O,      Patriot  of 
LILLIBRIDGE  Capt.  Robert,  of   Philadelphia, 
and  Mrs.  Ann  Mills,  of   and  at  Savannah, 
Ga.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kollock.     Phenix  of 
Abigail,  daughter   of    Amos,   and    Whitman 
Kenyon,  at  Richmond.     Patriot  of 
LILLIY  Letitia   and    John    Rose,    in    England. 

Phenix  of 
LIPPITT  Waite,  daughter  of    Gen.  Christopher, 
and  Col.  Gorton  Arnold,  at  Cranston,    by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Richard  and  Sally  Bishop,  at  Providence, 
William  and  Robey  Fenner,  daughter    of  Jo- 
seph, of  Johnston,  at  Cranston, 
William  and  Robey  Sheldon,  at  Cranston, 
Capt.  Warren  and  Eliza    Seamans,  daughter 
of  Young,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     Phenix  of 
Joseph  Francis  and  Caroline  Munroe,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  James,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  William.s,  Oct.  10,  181 1 

Mary  M.,  daughter  of  John,  and  John  Wil- 
son, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  30,  1812 

'Catharine,  daughter  of  Moses,  of  Killingly, 
Ct.,  and  Rev.  Robert  Arnold,  of  Thomp- 
son, Ct.,  at  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nichols,  Feb.  i,  1814 


May  9, 

1819 

Nov.  18, 

1821 

Oct.  20, 

1829 

May  22, 

1814 

June  10, 

1826 

April  18, 

1821 

June  30, 

1832 

Jan.  13, 

1810 

Jan.  31, 

1821 

Oct.  21, 

1809 

Dec.  8, 
March  29, 

1805 
1807 

Jan.  I, 
Jan.  I, 

1809 
1809 

July  13. 

1811 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES 


449 


LIPPITT  Louisa,  second  daughter  of   late  Capt. 

John,   of    Providence,    and    Capt.    Joseph 

Herlitz,    of    New    York,    at     Providence. 

Phenix  of  March  12,  1814 

John  and  Mrs.  Ann  Carpenter,  daughter  of 

Gabriel  Allen,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  20,  1814 
Julia,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles,    Esq.,  and 

Joseph  Sweet,  at  Providence,  by  Rev,   Dr. 

Crocker,  Sept.  19,  1814 

Ann  Maria, daughter  of  John,  and  Arnunah  C. 

Tingley,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Oct.  10,  1814 
Narcissa,  daughter  of  John,  and  William   C. 

Snow,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  I\.ev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  18,  18 16 

Mary,  daughter  of  Col.  Christopher,  and  Ca- 
leb Congdon,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Jan.  27,  1818 

Catharine  H.,  daughter  nf  Charles,  of  Provi- 
dence, and   Rev.   Stei>hen   Hull,    of  Rayn- 

ham,    Mass.,    at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Crocker,  March  17,  1819 

Mary,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Samuel  Greene, 

of    Coventry,  at    Cranston,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Dana.  Sept.  3,  1820 

Celia,  daughter  of  John,  and  P21isha  Tingley, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,  March  4,  1822 

Cornelia    Augusta,     youngest    daughter    of 

Charles,  of  Providence,  and  George  An- 
drews, of  Cheraw,  S.  C,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  at  St.  John's  Church,   '  Oct.  i,  1822 

Samuel    C,    formerly    of    Providence,    and 

Mary  Ann  McCarthy,  daughter  of  Roger, 

Esq.',  of  and  at  Clinton,  Jones  Co.,  Ga.,  Jan.  15,  1824 

Hannah  H.,  daughter  of  Moses,  of  Killingly, 

Ct.,  and  Daniel  P.  Arnold,  of  Ashford,  Ct, 

at  Killingly.     Patriot  of  March  31,  1824 

William    H.,    formerly    of    Providence,    and 

Mary  H.  Barnard,  of  and  at  Wilmington, 

N.  C.     Patriot  of  Feb.  11,  1826 

Thomas,  Esq.,    and  Waite  Arnold,    both  of 

and  at  Warwick,  by  Christopher  Spencer, 

Esq.,  July  6,  1827 

Charles,  Jr.,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Martha  P. 

Howell,  at  Providence.      Patriot  of  Sept.  15,  1832 

LISCOMB  Mrs.  Nancy  and  Stephen  Brown,  at 

Providence,  Oct.  12,  1817 

Elizabeth    and    Gilbert    Richmond,    both    of 

and  at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  April  17,  1822 


450  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

LISCOMH  Samuel  S.,  of  Fall  River,  and  Han- 
nah S.  VVilkey,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Brown,  Oct.  12,  (824 

Joseph    and  Abigail   L.    Waldron,    daughter 

of    Ambrose,  both    of   and    at    Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Sept.  4,  1826 

John  and  Nancy  M.  Peters,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Patriot  of  July  17,  1830 

LISTER  Benjamin  and  Jane  Gillmore,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  8,  1827 

LITTLE  Lucy,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of  Little 

Compton,  and  Abraham  Brown,  of  Middle- 
town,  at  former  place.  Patriot  of  Feb.  7,  1821 
Joshua,  Jr.,  of  Belleville,  and  Ann  Topham, 

at  Newburyport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  28,  1821 

Lydia  P.   and    P"rancis  Long,    at    Raymond, 

Mass.     Patriot  of  May  25,  1822 

William,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Sophia  L. 

Robbins,  daughter  of  Asher,  Esq.,  of  and 

Newport,  June  13,  1824 

Ann   H.  and  Henry  R.  Stickney,  merchant, 

at  Portland,  by  Rev.    Dr.  Tyler.     Patriot 

of  May  18,  1 83 1 

Edward  B.,  of  New  York,  ane  Abby  C.  Brig- 
ham,  second  daughter  of    Samuel    W.,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  27,  1831 

Rachel    W.,    daughter    of    Edward    P.,    of 

Marshfield,    Mass.,    and    Joseph    Healey, 

principal    of  the  Pawtucket   High  School, 

at  the  F"riends' Meeting  House,  F'embroke,  April  12,  1832 
LITTLEFIELD    Sarah,   daughter  of  Rev.  Mr. 

Littlefield,  who  married  her,  and  Col.  Jere- 
miah Greene,  at  Warwick,  June  8,  1817 
Harriet,  daughter  of  Solomon,  and  Giles  P. 

Sprague,  at  New  Shoreham.     Patriot  of  May  7,  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.     Patriot  of  May  3,  1826 

LITTLEPAGE    Lucy    A.,   of  Providence,   and 

Benjamin  Wakefield,  of  Saco,  Me.,  at  New 

York,  Aug.  21,  1830 

LIVINGSTONE     P:dward,    Esq.,    and    Madam 

Marie  Louise  Magdaleine  Valentine  Dave- 

zae    Castra   Moreau,    widow    of    the    late 

Louis  Moreau  de  Lalley,  at  New  Orleans. 

Phenix  of  July  13,  1805 

Catharine  Ann,  formerly  of  New  York,  and 

Palmer     Cleveland,    of    Ogdensburgh,    at 

Canandaigua,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of  March  17,  1821 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


451 


LIVINGSTONE  James,  of  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  and 
Mrs.   Harriet    Hopkins,    of   and  at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent, 
LLOYD  William  and  Hannah  Weeks,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of 

Mary  Ann,  of  New  London,  and  John  Horse- 
well,  of  Newport,  at  New  London, 
LOCKRAINE  Clarissa  and  James  Ailman,  both 
of  and  at  Newport, 

Clarissa  and  James  Ailman,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.     Patriot  of 
LOCKWOOD  Mary  Ann    and  Joseph    Phillips, 
both  of  Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Benoni,  and  Edward 
Dana,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Benoni,  and  Samuel  B. 
Tobey,  M.  D.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 

Robinson  and  y\mey  Young,  both  of  and  at 
Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 

Phebe  G.  and  Reuben  J.  Peckham,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff. 
Patriot  of 

Benoni,    Jr.,    of      Providence,    and    Amelia 
Cooley,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.   Franklin, 
of  and  at  New  York, 
LOGAN  Sophia  and  Job  Winslow,  of   Warren, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Pheni.K  of 

Mary. A.,  of  Providence,  and  Robert  Wilson, 
of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown, 
LOGEE  Olney,  of  Burrillville,  and  Mary  S. 
Martin,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 
LONG  Jacob,  of  Boston,  and  Mrs.  Louisa  ELlder- 
km,  of  Cranston,  at  Providence,  by  Caleb 
Williams,  Esq.     Phenix  of 

Francis  and  Lydia  P.  Little,  at  Raymond, 
Mass.     Patriot  of 

Eunice  and  James  Eldredge,  at  Pawtucket. 
Patriot  of 

Lieut.  S.  Collings,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Mary 
Olivia  Gilman,  youngest  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel, Esq.,  at  Exeter,  N.  H.  Patriot  of 
LONGLEY  Samuel,  of  New  York,  and  Lydia 
A.  Flske,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Seamans, 


A]_iril  23, 

1828 

Jan.  30, 

1822 

Sept.  26, 

1827 

Dec.  4, 

1828 

Dec.  13, 

1828 

June  10, 

1S27 

Nov.  5, 

1827 

Nov.  12, 

1828 

Sept.  7, 

1829 

Sept.  18, 


Oct.  24, 

1830 

Aug.  30, 

1817 

Aug.  5, 

1827 

May  13, 

1829 

April  3, 

1813 

May  25, 

1822 

April  23, 

182S 

June  10, 

1829 

April  25, 

1828 

8^,0 


452  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

LOOMIS  Lucretia  and  Stephen  Branch,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Dec.  1 6,  1807 

Elijah,  printer,  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Durnam, 

both  of  and  at  New  York.     Pheni.x  of  June  25,  1808 

Lucy  and  Peter  Pitman,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Aug.  12,  1819 

Gurdon  and  Mirion   Warner,  of  Canaan,  Ct., 

at  Winsor,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Feb.  20,  1830 

LOPEZ  Juliet,  daughter  of  late  Aaron,  of  New- 
port, and  Jacob  Levy,  late  of  North  Caro- 
lina, at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Jan.  10,  1824 

Samuel  and  Caroline  Tallman,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  25,  1824 

LORD  Huldah,  of  Middlebury,  Vt.,  and  Benja- 
min H.  Wheeler,  printer,  formerly  of  Wor- 
cester, at  Middlebury.     Phenix  of  Nov.  14,  1807 

Levi,  of  North  Providence,  and  Judeth  Max- 
well, of  and  at  Providence,  by  William  B. 
Martin,  Esq.,  Dec.  5,  1822 

Henry  and  Mrs.  Abby  H.  Greene,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Johnston.     Patriot  of  June  25,  1823 

James  and  Olive  F"rench,  both  of  Attleboro, 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  July  4,  1823 

Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Whitredge,  at 
Tiverton.     Patriot  of  May  29,  1824 

Sophia,  of  Weymouth,  and  Rev.  John  San- 
ford,  of  South  Dennis,  at  Weymouth.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  II,  1824 

Jesse  and  Mrs. Sweetland,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  t8,  1825 

Harriet  and  Isaac  Rogers,  both  of  Norwich, 

at  Hartford,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Jan.  25,  1826 

Edwin    and    Jane    Maria    Satterlee,    at  New 

York.     Patriot  of  June  23,  1830 

LORING  John,  of  Boston,  and  Harriet  Hemans, 

of  Beverly,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Nov.  3,  1810 

LOTHROP  Zebediah  and  Eliza  Earle,  second 
daughter  of  Hon.  Caleb,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  i,  1825 

Henry  W.,  of  House  of  Thornton    &    Loth- 

rop,  and  Louisa  Thornton,  daughter  of  Gid-  ^ 

eon,  both  of   and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes.  Aug.  9,  1827 

LOTT  Abraham    G.,  of    New    York,  and   Mary 

Chillson,  at  Johnston,  '  Nov.  30,  1806 

Allen  C,  of  Johnston,  and  Nancy  F.  Place, 
of  Glocester,  at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Manchester,  Oct.  30,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  453 

LOVE  Mrs.  Nancy,  of  Providence,  and  Capt. 
James  Wells,  of  Hopkinton,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  10,  1820 

Charles,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Tripp,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  11,  1828 

LOVELL  Nancy,  youngest  daughter  of  Alexan- 
der, and  Jonathan  Barnes,  at  .Smithfield. 
Phenix  of  March  11,  1809 

Nathaniel,  of  Smithfield,  and  Esther  l^ailey, 

of  and  at  Greenfield,  Mass.     Phenix  of  June  10,  1S09 

Lavina  and   Rufus  Sprague,  both  of  and  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Kir.  Manchester,  Feb.  r,  1829 

Eliza    G.    and    Capt.    Eleazer    Scudder,    at 

Barnstable.     Patriot  of  Aug.  21,  1830 

LOVETT  Capt.  Jabez,  of  New  York,  and  Har- 
riet Draper,  daughter  of  John,  of  Attle- 
boro,  at  Providence,  J"ly  21,  1812 

LOVEJOY  Louisa,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  and  Rich- 
ard   Craycroft,    of   Philadelphia,   at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  22,  1827 
LOVIP:  William  and  Martha  Bigley,  daughter  of 

Capt.  John,  at  Newport,         '  May  19,  1828 

LOUD  Z and  Betsey  Angell,  daughter  of 

Thomas,  both    of   and    at    Providence,    by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  2,  1817 

LOUGHBOROUGH  Jonathan,  67,  and  Barbara 
Sherrick,  14,  both  of  Perry  Co,  O.,  at 
Somerset,  O.,  May  18,  1819 

LOUGH EAD  Capt.  Charles  T.  and  Sarah  M. 
Thompson,  both  of  Warren,  at  Barrington. 
Phenix  of  April  22,  1809 

Orphelia  Caroline  and  James  M.  Chaffee,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Sept.  2,  1832 

LOW  John  and  Mary  Herring,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker.   Phenix  of         July  16,  1814 
Phebe  Ann  and  William   U.  Arnold,  both  of 

and  at  Warwick.     Patriot  of  March  11,  1820 

Major  John,  of  Woodstock,  and  Hannah  Ap- 

lin,  of  and  at  Pomfret,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter,         Dec.  25,  1820 
Joseph  and  Mary  M.  Coggeshall,  daughter  of 
Charles,  both   of  and  at   Providence.     Pa- 
triot of  June  23,  1821 
Charlotte,  daughter    of   Charles,    P^sq.,    and 
Thomas  H.  Stafford,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, Oct.  15,  1822 
Martha  N.  and  William  Babcock,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  I'ickerirg,  Oct.  8,  1826 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Maria  A.   Himes,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  16,  1828 
Isaiah    and    Susanna   Coolidge,    at    Boston. 

Patriot  of  Dec.  2,  1829 


454 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


LOWRING  Abigail,  eldest  daughter  of  S.meon, 
and  Gilbert  Steward,  at  Providence,  bv 
Kev.  Dr.  Gano,  ^ 

^'^^^w-,?''^'*'  °^  Taunton,  and  Dr.  William   S 
Williams,  of   Deerfield,  at    Taunton      Pa- 
triot of 
LUCE  Eliza  and  Sylvester  S.  Newman  at  War- 
ren.    Patriot  of 
LUDLOW  Rev.  Peter  and  Sarah  S.  Gano,  dau<xh- 
ter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, 
James,  of  New  York,  and  Clarissa  A    Rob- 
bins   ot  Providence,  at  East  Windsor,  Ct 
Patriot  of 
LUSC0M15  James  and  Sally  K.  Jenney,  at  New 

Bedford,  Mass.     Patriot  of 
LUNSON  John  D.,  of  New  York,  and  Elizabeth 
E.  Sanfoid,  daughter  of  late  Ellery,  of  and 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold      Pa- 
triot of 
LUTHER  William  and  Deborah  Brown  at  War- 
ren.    Phenix  of 
Polly  and  Isaac  Bowen,  at  Warren      Phenix 

of 
J.  L.  and  Penelope  Thurber, 
Mary  and  Jonathan  Wheaton,  both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth, 
Mrs.  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Philip  Walker 
of   and   at   Scituate,  by   Elder   Westcott' 
Phenix  of 
Julia  Ann  and  William  Munro,  both  of  Bris- 
tol, by  Seth  Peck,  Esq., 
Loraniaand  William  A.  Smith,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Sarah  and  James  Carpenter,  at  Pawtu'cket  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Phenix  of 
Mrs.    Sabra  and    Joseph  Kent,    at   Warren 

Phenix  of 
Harvey  and   Amey  Corey,  daughter  of  late 
Capt.  William,  both  of  and  at  Providence 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Sylvester  and    Lydia    Reynolds,    at    Bristol 

Patriot  of 
Ann  and  Samuel   Drowne,  both  of  Newport 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.     Patriot 
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, 


June  15,  1804 

Nov.  2,  1822 
Jan.  31,  1827 

Nov.  22,  1824 

Aug.  24,  1 83 1 
Jan.  30,  1830 

March  7,  1827 

Nov.  19,  1808 

Nov.  26,  1808 
Jan. 24,  1809 

June  20,  1813 

Nov.  6,  18 1 3 

April  21,  1817 

March  24,  18:7 

Nov.  7,  1818 

Dec.  12,  1818 

Jan.  16,  1820 
April  8,  1820 

May  10,  1820 
Dec.  10,  1820 
Dec.  17,  1820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  455 

LUTHER  Capt.  Joseph  G.   and  Tamor  Luther, 

daughter  of  James,  both  of  and  at  Swanzey, 

by  Rev.   Mr.  Tayloi,  March  26,  1821 

Tamor,  daughter  of  James,  and  Capt.  Joseph 

G.   Luther,  both  of   and    at    Swanzey,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Taylor, 
Lydia,  of  Swanzey,  and   Ebenezer  Grant,  of 

and  at  Harrington.     Patriot  of 
Henry  and   F"anny  Thurston,  at  Pavvtucket. 

Patriot  of 
John   1-5.  and   Lydia    Luther,  both  of  and  at 

Swanzey.     Patriot  of 
Lydia  and  John  B.   Luther,  both  of  and    at 

Swanzey.     Patriot  of 
Wheaton,  Jr.,  of  Swanzey,  and  Mary  Hood, 

daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  and  at  Somer- 
set, by  Pllisha  Slade,  Jr.,  Esq., 
Amos  and  Sally  Hill,  of  Taunton,  at  Well- 

mgton,  Mass.      Patriot  of 
Patience,  daughter  of  Amos,  and  Thomas  B. 

Armsbury,   of    New  Bedford,  at   Welling- 
ton, Mass.     Patriot  of 
Margaret,  daughter  of  John,  of  Warren,  and 

George  Hoar,  at  Bristol.     Patriot  of 
Jeremiah  C.  and  Mary  T.  Wheeler,  both  of 

and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.\ford.     Pa- 
triot of 
Nancy,  of  Warren,  and  Gardiner  Morse,  of 

Somerset,  at    Warren,  by  Rev.    Mr.   Re.x- 

ford, 
John  and  Sophia  B.  Searle,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Merrett, 
Phebe  and  Noah  Chace,  at  Somerset,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Hazelton, 
Caleb    S.    and  Abby  Saunders,  daughter  of 

John,  both  of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Baker, 
Rodney  and    Lucy  Lackey,    both  of  and  at 

Providence.     Patriot  of 
P'anny,  daughter  of  Job,  and  Samuel  Hicks, 

at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor, 
Slade  and  Maria  K.  Tibbetts,  at  Boston.    Pa- 
triot of 
Sarah,     daughter    of     James,    and     Samuel 

Brown,  both  of   and  at    Swanzey,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taylor.     Patriot  of  Dec.  14,  1822 

Josias     Lyndon,   of    Providence,    and    Mary 

Eliza  Westcott,  daughter  of  Major , 

of  and  at  Johnston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  i,  1823 

Edward  and  Mary  Ann  Tefft,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  June  13,  1823 


March  26, 

1821 

April  1 1, 

1821 

Sept.  25, 

1821 

Oct.  6, 

1821 

Oct.  6, 

1821 

Dec.  9, 

1821 

Dec.  15, 

1821 

Dec.  15, 

1821 

Feb.  13, 

1822 

April  13, 

1822 

July  28, 

1822 

Aug.  29, 

1822 

Sept.  17, 

1822 

Oct.  20, 

1822 

Oct.  23. 

1822 

Dec.  5, 

1822 

Dec.  7, 

1822 

456  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 

LUTHER  Amey  Cole,  daughter  of  Martin,    of 

Warren,     and    Joseph     Easterbrooks,     of 

Swanzey,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Sept.  7,  1823 

Tainor  H.  and  Capt.  Sylvester  Eddy,  both  of 

and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford,  Oct.  7,  1823 

Abby,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Swanzey,  and 

James    Richards,  of  Warren,  at  Swanzey. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  14,  1824 

Israel  and  A Wilbur,  both  of  Taunton, 

at  New  Bedford.     Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1824 

Betsey  PL.  and  Joseph  Boyd,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  P'eb.  2,  1824 

Elisha  C.  and  Ann  K.  Robinson,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  March  29,  1824 

Joanna  and  Stephen  Thurber,  both  of  and  at 

Warren.     Patriot  of  Sept.  11,  1824 

Charles  and   Eliza  Ann  Mason,  daughter  of 

Stephen,  both  of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Welsh,  Oct.  30,  1825 

Henry  and  Abby  Hicks,  at  Swanzey.  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taylor,  '  Feb.  12,  1826 

Sally  Ann,  only  daughter  of  Col.  Giles,  and 

Timothy  Coggeshall,  both  of  and  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Aug.  21,  1826 

Eliza,  of  Warren,  and  George  W.  Bovven,  of 

Olneyville,    at    Providence,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Cheney,  Dec.  10,  1826 

Mary  Ann,  of  Bristol,  and   James    Walford, 

of   Providence,   at    Bristol,    by   Rev.    Mr. 

Welsh,  Jan.  29,  1S27 

Joseph  and  Clarissa  Hayward,  both  of  Bell- 

ingham,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, Feb. 20,  1827 
Joseph,  of  Warren,  and  Fidelia  Esther  Niles, 

of  and  at  Providence,  Apriil  i,  1827 

Capt.    Salisbury,    formerly    of    Warren,    and 

Betsey  Eddy,  of  Fall  River,  at  Swanzey, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  Oct.  11,  1827 

Martha  T.,  of  Somerset,  and  Benjamin  Buff- 

ington,  of  Swanzey,  at  Somerset.     Patriot 

of  Oct.  20,  1827 

Harley,  of  Scituate,  and  Abby  Bovven,  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  21,  1S28 

James   and   Ardelia   Wheaton,    daughter  of 

late  Joseph,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stod- 
dard, July  6,  1828 
James  and  Sarah  Ann  Sprague,  both  of  and 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Feb.  25,  1829 

Job  and  Caroline  Ormsby,  daughter  of  late 

Elijah,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Phillips,  Oct.  15,  1829 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  457 

LUTHER    Susan  and  Edmund  G    Jenckes,  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Frieze.  Patriot  of  Aug.  18,  1830 
Louisa   and    Levi    Wheaton,  at   Warren,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Welsh.     Patriot  of  Sept.  29,  1830 

Henry  Giles  and  Ann  Eliza  Williams,  daugh- 
ter of  Henry,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

at  the  Richmond  Street  Meeting  House,  May  12,  1831 

Charles,  of  Providence,  and   Mary  Brovvnell, 

of  Little  Compton,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Phillips,  March  13,  1832 

Philip  and  Aleph  P.  Chace,  both  of  and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Nov.  4,  1832 

LYE  John    and  lilizabeth  M.    Lindsey,  both  of 

and  at  Lynn,  Mass.     Patriot  of  June  19,  1824 

LYMAN    Sarah,    daughter  of  Hon.    Daniel,    of 

North  Providence,  and  Lemuel  H.  Arnold, 

Esq.,    attorney  at    law,    of  Providence,    at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  23,  1819 

Abigail   P.,    daughter   of    Erastus,    Esq.,    of 

Norwich,  Ct.,  and  William  Greene,  Esq., 

of   Cincinnati,  O.,  son    of    Hon     Ray,    of 

Rhode  Island,  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  April  30,  1821 

Norman,    of    PLartford,   Ct.,    and    Elizabeth 

Walker,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  Dec.  27,  1824 

Louisa,  daughter  of    Hon.    Daniel,  and    Dr. 

George  H.  Tillinghast,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  11,  1825 
Julia  Maria,  daughter  of  Hon.  Daniel,  of  North 

Providence,  and  John  H.  Easton,  of  New- 
port,   at    former    place,    by    Rev.    Henry 

Edes,  Sept.  18,  1826 

Margaret    Louisa,    daughter    of    PJaniel,    of 

North  Providence,  and  Samuel  Arnold,  of 

Providence,  by  Rev,  Dr.  P:des.  Nov.  5,  1827 

H.  B.  and  Caroline  Dyer,  eldest  daughter  of 

Elisha,  both  of  and  at  I^rovidence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  March  2,  1829 

John    W.,  of    North    Providence,  and    Eliza 

Wheaton,  daughter  of   late  Col.  Seth,    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  ILall,  Nov.  13,  1832 

LYNDE  P.  S.  and  Eliza    Newton    Corey,  only 

daughter  of  Capt.  Caleb,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  6,  1828 

LYNDON  David    W.  aud    Eliza    Carpenter,   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  10,  1830 

LYNE    Lieut.   W.   B.,    U.    S.  Navy,    and  Eliza 

Veale,  of  Portsmouth,  Va.,  at  Washington, 

D.  C,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wingfield,  June  14,  1829 


458  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 

LYON  Thomas  and  Betsey  Lamb,  at  Rutland, 

Vt.     Phenix  of  Feb.  23,  1805 

Ebenezer   V.  and    Eunice    Mellish,  both    of 

Dorchester,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  12,  1808 

Mr. and  Miss Lamb,  in  Eng- 
land. Phenix  of  Feb.  4,  1809 
Olive  and  William  Grossman,  at  Brandon,  by 

Rev.  E.  Hibbard,  March  26,  181  5 

Elizabeth  and  Capt.  John   Reynolds,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  Nov.  26,  1818 
Daniel,    formerly    of  Providence,    and    Eliza 

Gibbert,  of  and  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  Jan.  3,  1822 

James,  of  Newport,  and  Sophia  Pool,  of  and 

at  Tisbury,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Oct.  26,  1822 

Harriet,  daughter   of  Joseph,  and    John  W. 

Davis,  3d,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  6,  1822 

Jasper,   of    Woodstock,    Gonn,,   and    Phebe 

Smith  Stafford,  of  and  at  Warwick,  R.  I.,  June  5,  1823 

Nancy  and  Thomas  Blanding,  at  Attleboro,  July  15,  1823 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Gapt.  Will- 
iam, of  Newport,  and  John  S.  Weeden,  of 

Bristol,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  15,  1823 

Luther  and  Mrs.  Fanny  Dean,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  May  30,  1824 

Lucy  [Nancy],  of  Providence,  and    Thomas 

Jefferson  Arnold,  of  Smithfield,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  9,  1825 
Edward    S.    and    Eliza    Gibbs,    daughter    of 

John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  21,  1826 

Sarah  and  Timothy  Hancock,  at  Pawtucket. 

Patriot  of  April  23,  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.  Ghoules,  March  8,  1829 

Mrs.    Lucy  and    Gapt.  Thomas  Hudson,    at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Oct.  11,  1829 

Susan,  eldest  daughter  of  Aaron,  and  Thomas 

Burr,  of    Reading,  Gt.,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Patriot  of  Dec.  4,  1830 

M 


MABERRY  Eliza,  daughter  of  Gapt.  iMeeman, 
and  William  R.  Wilder,  at  Newport.  Phe- 
nix of  May  18,  1805 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  4,59 

MACARTHY  Mary    Ann,   daughter    of  Roger, 

Esq.,  of  Clinton  Jones  Co.,  Ga.,  and  Sam- 
uel C.   Lippitt,  formerly  of  Providence,  at 

former  place,  Jan.  15,  1S24 

MACBEI    Mrs. ,  25,  of   Batley.  Eng.,  and 

D.  Farrar,  93,  of  EUand,  at  Parish  Church, 

Halifax,  Eng.     Patriot  of  May  4,  1825 

MACINTIRE     Lucinia,    daughter    of    Simeon, 

Esq.,    of  Glocester,    and   Col.  John    Gray, 

formerly  of  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  at  Glocester. 

Patriot  of  May  16,  1821 

MACKAIES  Jacob,  aged   iii.and   Mrs. 

Sellers,    aged    119,    at  Dublin  Co.,  N.    C. 

Patriot  of  Veh.  12,  1823 

MACKAY  John,    Jr.,    and    Mary    G.  Robinson, 

both  of   and    at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Dr. 

Gano,  Dec.  10,  1816 

MACKER   William  and    Kathleen  Mason,  both 

of  and  at  Swanzey.     Phenix  of  Nov.  25,  1815 

MACKEY ,    daughter    of    the    Capt.,  of 

Washington   Co.,  N.  C,  and  Capt.  Harris 

Smith,    of    I'rovidence,    at    former    place. 

Phenix  of  July  30,  1808 

MACKIE    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  Coventry, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast,  May  4,  1820 

MACKOON    Luther,  of  Swanzey,  and  Prescilla 

Perry,    of    Tiverton,    at    former  place,  by 

Henry  Gardiner,  Esq  ,  Feb.  21,  181 5 

MACOMB  Gen. ,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Har- 
riet   ]?.    Wilson,    daughter    of    Rev.    Dr. 

Welsh,  at  Georgetown,  D.  C.     Patriot  of  June  10,  1826 

Catharine,   daughter    of    the    General,    and 

John  Mason,  Jr.,  Esq.,  Secretary  of  Lega- 
tion to  Mexico,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Addison,  April  5,  1827 

MACOMBER   Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Ann 

H.  Pltzpatrick,  of  and  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  P'eb.  5,  1812 

Wealthy,    of    Norton,  and    Caleb    E.    Perry, 

Esq.,    of    Attleboro,    at  Norton,    by    Rev. 

Mr.  Clarke,  May  5,  1816 

Edward  and  Christiana  Sherman,    daughter 

of  William,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Feb.  24,  1821 

Mrs.  Ann   H.  and  Dr.  Charles  Belton,  at  Da- 

rien,  Ga.,  June  14,  1821 

Lydia    ]?.,    daughter  of    Lemuel,    Esq.,    and 

Capt.   Elisha  Wilmarth,  at    Rehoboth,  by 

George  W.  Peck,  Esq.,  Dec.  25,  1825 


460  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

MACOMBKR     Frederick    S.  and    Ruth    Gage, 

both  of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,         Jan.  15,  1827 
Hannah,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Capt. 

James  Howard,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.,  Feb.  14,  1827 

Gilbert  and  Maria  Brigham,  both  of  and  at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Nov.  11,  1827 

Isaac,  of  F'all  River,  and  Mercy  Hill,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt.  Jonathan,  of  and  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard,  May  31,  1829 
Edward,  recently  of  this  town,  and  Mrs. 
Sarah  VanBuren,  widow  of  Samuel,  of  and 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,                                                   Aug.  10,  1830 

MACY  Charles  A.  and  Sarah  L.  Corlies,  daugh- 
ter of  Benjamin,  at  New  York,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House.     Patriot  of  Jan.  19,  1831 

MADDIN   Eliza,   14,    and  Horatio  Gray,   19,   at 

Belfast,  Me.     Patriot  of  April  17,  1822 

MADEIRA  John  and  Rachal  Renick,  daughter 
of  Felix,  Esq.,  at  High  Bank,  Ohio.  Pa- 
triot of  April  21,  1824 

MADISON  Deborah  and  Samuel  Farri.s,  both 
of  Valley  Falls,  Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of  Dec.  20,  1823 

MAGAW  William,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Meadow- 
ville.  Pa.,  and  Adeline  B.  Chappotin,  of 
Providence,  April  27,  1819 

MAGEE  Margaret,  daughter  of  George,  of  Fos- 
ter, and  Almados  Wilkinson,  at  Foster. 
Pheni.x  of  Oct.  27,  1810 

Capt.  William  and  Nancy  D.  Carlile,  young- 
est daughter  of  John,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  25,  1821 

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. 
Patriot  of  Nov.  26,  1823 

George  and    Mary    Prentice,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  F"eb.  8,  1824 

MAHONY    Cornelius  and  Martha  C.  Hill,  both 

of   and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  26,  181 3 

MAID  Joshua  and  Sarah  Brown,  at  Hebron,  Ct. 

Phenix  of  March  19,  1808 

MAINE  Emeline  S.  and  Edward  M.  Blanding, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes.     Patriot  of  Jan.  29,  1825 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  4(31 

MAKEPEACE  Persis  N..  daughter  of  Jonathan, 

of  Saiigus,  Mass.,  and   James  Burrill,  2d, 

of    Providence,    at    Saugus,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Hedding,  June  i6,  1822 

MALBONE  Catharine,    daughter     of     Francis, 

Esq.,  of  Newport,  and  JuHus  Amboyneau, 

at   Bristol.     Phenix  of  Feb.  14,  1807 

Eliza  Tweedy,  daughter  of  late  Hon.  Francis, 

of  Newport,  and  George  Lamed,  Esq.,  of 

Providence,    at    Newport,    by    Rev.     Mr. 

Wheaton,  Oct.  9,  1823 

Mary  A.  and  William  Corey  Bacon,  at  Kil- 

lingly,    Ct.,    by  Rev.   Mr,   Whitmore.     Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  2,  1829 
MALCOLM  Ann  and  Ezra  West,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  14,  181 5 

Mar)'  Ann  and  William   House,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  May  13,  1827 

MALEY  Eliza  and  Caleb  Cross,  editor   of   the 

Political  Callender,  at  Newburyport.     Phe- 

ni.x  of  July  6,  1805 

MALIBRAN  Eugene,  Esq.,  and  Marie  Felicite 

Garcia,  both  of  the  Italian  Opera  Company; 

in  New  York.     Patriot  of  April  i,  1826 

MALLETT  Edward    J.,  of  Fayetteville,    S.    C, 

and    Sarah     Fenner,    daughter     of    Hon. 

James,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Sept.  11,  1820 

Joseph  and  Mary  Ann  G.  Carpenter,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  23,  [S28 

MANCHESTER  Flr)rinda  and  Major  Jeremiah 

Field,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  P.  Stone.     Phe- 
nix of  March  20,  181 3 
William   C,  of  Warwick,  and  Harriet  War- 
ner, daughter  of  late  Capt.  John,  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of  Jan.  i,  1815 

William,  of  Smithfield,  and  Elizabeth  Sweet, 

daughter  of  Benajah,  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Sally  and  John   H.  Whipple,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield, 
Mary    and    Anthony  Shaw,  both    of   and  at 

Providence.     Pheni.x  of 
Israel    G.  and  Tabitha  Fenner,  daughter  of 

late  James,    both    of   and  at    Scituate,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Stone, 
Joseph,  Jr.,  and  Julia  Ann   Havens,  at  Cov- 
entry, by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 
Ruth,    daughter    of    Abraham,    and    George 

Almy,  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Peckham, 


Oct.  26, 

1815 

Jan.  14, 

1816 

May  II, 

1816 

Dec.  I, 

1816 

Nov.  23, 

1817 

P'eb.  I. 

i8i8 

462 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


MANCHESTER  Madeline  and  Jesse  Richards, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  March  ii,  1818 

William  C.  and  Susan  Harris,  daughter  of 
Andrew,  of  Cranston,  at  Warwick,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  June  7,  1818 

Charles,  of  Providence,  and  Almira  Fales 
Almy,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Samuel,"  of 
and  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Henjamin  Peck- 
ham,  Sept.  27,  1818 

Marcy  S.  and  Charles  Scott,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Patriot  of  Eeb.  10,  1819 

Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  John  Rogers, 
both  of  Middletown,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy.     Patriot  of  March  10,  1819 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William,  and  Stephen 
Barker,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.     Patriot  of  March  10,  1819 

Willard,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Mary 
Taylor,  daughter  of  late  Coggeshall,  of 
Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Blackburn,  June  2,  1819 

Marcy,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  Middletown, 
and  Benjamin  Brown,  of  Portsmouth,  at 
Newport.     Patriot  of  March  29,  1820 

Richard,  of  Bristol,  and  Hannah  Martm,  of 
and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Elder  Luther.  Pa- 
triot of  June  21,  1820 

Job  and  Mrs.  Rebecca  Arnold,  at  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Sept.  6,  1820 

Capt.  Stephen,  of  Coventry,  and  Ruth  Rem- 
ington, of  and  at  Cranston,  Oct.  8,  1820 

Robey    and    Christopher    Gifford,    at    Little 

Compton.     Patriot  of  April  18,  1821 

Elizabeth  and  George  Slocum,  both  of  and  at 

Tiverton,  Aug.  5,  1821 

Israel  G.  and  Mrs.  Harriet  K.  Fiske,  second 
daughter  of  late  Col.  Stephen  Sheldon,  at 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  Charles  Stone,  Dec.  9,  1821 

Eliza,  daughter  of  late  Samuel,  of  Middle- 
town,  and  Peleg  Albro,  of  Portsmouth,  at 
Newport.     Patriot  of  March  30,  1822 

Fanny  and  William  Reynolds,  Jr.,  at  Bristol. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  2,  1822 

Eliza,  of  Little  Compton,  and  William  A. 
Collins,  of  New  Bedford,  at  Little  Comp- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Peckham,  Dec.  31,  1822 

Almira,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and  Abra- 
ham Brown,  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  8,  1823 

Amey  and  William  T.  Smith,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.     Patriot  of  March  8,  1823 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  4(53 

MANCHESTER    Maria,  of    West    Greenwich, 

and  Leonard  Holies,  of  Cranston,  at  former 

place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Jrne  15,  1823 

Abby    Knight,    youngest    daughter   of    Col. 

Israel,  and  Carver  Hopkins,  both  of  and  at 

Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  Sept.  30,  1823 

William,    of     Dighton,    and    Catharine    W. 

Chace,  daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Swan- 

zey.     Patriot  of  May  8,  1824 

Sally  B.,  of  Westport,  and  John   Hoxsie,  of 

Little  Compton,  at  Westport.     Patriot  of  July  10,  1824 

Elnathan  and  Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Sterne,  daughter 

of  Capt.  William  H.  Baker,  Dec.  21,  1824 

Harriet  D.,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  and 

Joseph  J.   Fenner,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  29,  1805 

Zilpha,  grand  daughter  of  Hon.  Nehemiah, 

Esq.,  and  George  Bi.xby,  at  Thompson,  Ct., 

by  Rev.  Daniel  Dow.     Phenix  of  Feb.  27,  1808 

Julia  Ann  and  Capt.  Lowry  Aborn,  Jr.,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by'Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  19,  1825 
Catharine  L.,  daughter  of  Gideon,  and  Will- 
iam B.  Merrill,  both  of  aiid-at  Warwick,  at 

Centreville.     Patriot  of  Nov.  2,  1825 

Soloma  Ann  and  Ebenezer  Young  Bassett,  at 

Pawtucket,  March  9,  1826 

Lydia,  of  Westport,  Mass.,  and  Silas  Lake, 

of  Tiverton,  at  Westport.     Patriot  of  March  11,  1826 

Susannah,  of  Middletown,  and  Job  Almy,  of 

Portsmouth,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  •  March  31,  1827 

Eliza  and  George  Sharp,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  July  25,  1827 
Jacob   and  "Caroline    Petty,  both    of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  29,  1827 

Cyres  B.  and    Abby    C.    Mathewson,   eldest 

daughter  of   Capt.  Henry,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  17,  1827 

Albert    C.    and  Maria    F.    Mathewson,   third 

daughter  of    Capt.  Henry,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  18,  1827 

Barton  and  Betsey  Rounds,  daughter  of  Ol- 
iver, at  Warren.  Patriot  of  Oct.  31,  1827 
Adeline  and  Capt.  Nathaniel  S.  Mauran,  both 

of  and  at  Fall  River,  April  4,  1828 

Mary  Ann  B.  and  John    C.   Borden,   Esq.,  at 

Fall  River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  April  27,  1828 

John,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  A.  Peabodie,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  Nov.  23.  1828 

Philip,  of   Tiverton,   and    Eliza    Manchester, 

of  and  at  Adamsville,  R.  L     Patriot  of  Jan.  31,  1829 


464  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

MANCHESTER  Dr.  Charles,  of  Pawtucket,  and 
Amelia  W.  Ames,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.   Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  24,  1829 

Albert  and  Amelia  Powell,  at  Bristol.  Pa- 
triot of 

Abner  C.  and  Lydia  Ann  Briggs, 
MANN  Benoni,  of  Norwich,  N.  Y.,    and  Cyrene 
Keech,  only  daughter  of   Stephen,  at   Glo- 
cester.     Phenix  of 

Amey  and  Abraham  Windsor,  at  Smithfield. 
Pheni.x  of 

Waitey,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Thomas, 
and  Pardon  Hawkins,  of  Providence,  at 
Johnston, 

Mercy,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Capt.  Mar- 
cus Arnold,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield, 

Anna,  daughter  of  Alfred,  and  Patrick  Dun- 
lap,  both  of  Providence,  at  Smithfield. 
Phenix  of 

■William  Metcalf,  one  of  the  editors  of  the 
American,  and  Catharine  Sproat  Com- 
stock,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Ezekiel,  of 
and  at  Smithfieki,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Sarah  Ann  and  Capt.  Samuel  Warner,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Rev.  Joel,  of  Bristol,  and  Catharine  Vernon, 
daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten.     Phenix  of  May  18, 

Thomas  S.,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Eliza 
Scott,  of  and  at 'Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Blake,  July  23, 

William  H.,  printer,  and    Charlotte  IrSillings, 

at  l^edham,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Dec.  7, 

Herman,  Jr.,  and  Rulh  Skillim,  at    Dedham. 

Patriot  of  July  7, 

Capt.  Barnabus  and  Roxalyn  Pulsepher,  both 
of  Waltham,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Abel 
Allen,  Esq.,  Nov.  21, 

Mary  H.,  eldest  daughter  of  David  E.,  and 
Benjamin  LevVis,  both  of  and  at  Providence. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  25, 

Capt.  Daniel,  of  Smithfield,  and  Phebe  Har- 
ris, of  Mendon,  Mass.,  daughter  of  George, 
at  former  place,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Aug.  3, 

William  H.  and  Sarah  S.  Flagg,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  23, 

Ann  Scott,  daughter  of  Dr.  John  P.,  of  New- 
port, and  Lieut.  Thompson  Skinner  Brown, 
U.  S.  Corps  of  Engineers,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  April  21,  1829 


Aug.  24, 
Sept.  10, 

1831 
1831 

March  30, 

1805 

Nov.  16, 

1811 

June  7, 

1812 

June  26, 

1814 

July  16, 

1814 

April  25, 

1815 

Oct.  I, 

1815 

816 

816 
816 

819 

822 

824 

826 
827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  465 

I  MANN  Sarah,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Na- 

than Mowry,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.    Mr. 
Edes,  Dec.  30,  181  9 

Horace,  of  Dedham,  and  Charlotte  Messer, 
daughter  of  Rev  Dr.  Messer,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,  Sept.  29,  1830 

MANNERS  Charlotte  Frances,  eldest  daughter 
of  George,  Esq.,  the  British  Consul  for  Mas- 
sachusetts, and  Henry  Perkins  Andrews, 
Esq.,  of  Boston,  at  Pavvtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict.     Patriot  of  May  28,  1823 

MANNING  Abiah,  of  Tevvksbury,  Mass,  and 
Betsey  Henry,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  May  10,  1812 

MANSFIELD  Serophina  Maria  Caroline  Ma- 
tilda Juliana  So]ihia  Ann,  and  George 
Hudson,  at  Washington,  D.  C.     Pheni.x  of  June  4,  1808 

John,  Esq.,  of  London,  Eng.,  and  Mary  B. 
Smith,  daughter  of  General  Smith,  at  Bal- 
timore, by  Rev.  Dr.  Bond.     Phenix  of  Dec.  9,  1809 

Capt.  John  and  Maria  Reeder,  at  New  York. 

Phenix  of  April  20,  181 1 

Henry  S.  and  P'liza  Buffum,  daughter  of  the 
late  Joshua,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield. 
Phenix  of  Nov.  23,  181 1 

MANTON   Sarah,    daughter    of    Jeremiah,  and 

Thomas  Jones,  Jr.,  at  Johnston,  Sept.  4,  1806 

Elizabeth  ajid  Samuel  W.  Wheeler,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  11,  1815 

Shadrack,  of  Johnston,  and  Amey  Randall, 
second  daughter  of  Dr.  Stephen,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  18,  1817 

Amasa  and  Plliza  Taylor,  daughter  of  An- 
drew, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  4,  1817 

Col.  Henry,  of  Johnston,  and  Ann  Eliza 
Jenrkes,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  21,  1S18 

Mrs.  Mary  and  John  S.  Mowry,  at  Glocester,         May  13,  1821 

Salma,   of    Johnston,    and    Anstis    P.    Dyer, 
j  fourth  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Crans- 

I  ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  14,  1822 

Maria,  daughter  of  late  Col.  F'dvvard,  of 
Johnston,  and  Dr.  Stephen  Harris,  of  Wai- 
wick,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Oct.  13,  1822 

William  ].,  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,  Sept.  5,  1823 


466  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

M  ANTON  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Col.  Jeremiah, 
Johnston,  and  Amory  Chapin,  of  Provi-  of 
dence,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  15,  1823 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  Johnston,  and 
Independence  Whipple,  of  U.xbridge,  at 
Johnston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  31,  1824 

Col.  Henry  and  Mary  J.    Dunn,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  Bernon,    both    of  and    at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  15,  1827 
M ANSON   Frederick  H.  and  Mary    Ann   Rum- 
rill,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Oct.  10,  1829 
MANUEL  Anthony  and  Ann  Simmons,    daugh- 
ter of  Edward,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gammell,                                                              Oct.  30,  1825 
MARBLE  Ebenezer  and  Sally  Cash,  at  Poland, 

Me.     Pheni.x  of  Jan.  2,  1808 

Miss and  Mr. Stone,  at  Charles- 
town,  Mass.     Pheni.x  of  June  11,  18 14 

Emeline  and  Luther  Bassett,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton,  May  7,  18.20 

John  H.,  of  Somerset,  Mass.,  and  Mary 
Teel,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     Patriot  of  July  19,  1820 

Rebecca,  of  Newport,  and  Samuel  Wheaton, 

of  and  at  Warren.     Patriot  of  Dec.  11,  1822 

John,  Jr.,  of  Somerset,  and  Ruth  Barton, 
daughter  of  Elder  William,  of  and  at 
Taunton.     Patriot  of  .      April  8,  1826 

Mary  B.,  daughter  of  late  Benjamin,  of  New- 
port, and  John  Kalew,  of  Jamaica,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.     Patriot  of  Aug.  9,  1S28 

George  R.  and  Ann  C.  Greene,  both  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Warren,  June  14,  1829 

MARCHANT  Mrs. and  Ered    Lmcoln, 

at  Gloucester,  Mass.,  after  20  years  court- 
ship, Sept.  10,  1 8 16 

Minerva,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Asa  Baxter,  of 
Smithfield,  at  latter  place,  by  Thomas 
Mann,  Esq.,  Nov.  6,  1828 

Silas  and  Mary  Ann  Mason,  daughter  of 
Major  Edward,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Philleo,  March  15,  1830 

MARDENBOROUGH    Rhoda  and    Henry    S. 
Newcomb,  Esq.,   Lieutenant  of  the  Presi- 
dent, at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen,  April  16,  1814 
MAREAU   Mary  S.  and  William  Tiffany,  both 

of  and  at  Baltimore.     Patriot  of  Oct.  2,  1824 

MARIA  Christina,  Her  Royal  Highness,  the 
daughter  of  Ferdinand  IV,  King  of  the 
Two   Sicilies,  and    His    Highness,  Prince 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  467 

MARIA  : 

Charles  Felex,    of  Savoy,   Duke  of  Gene- 

vols,  brother  to  the  King  of    Sardinia,  in 

Sicily.     Phenix  of  Oct.  lo,  1807 

MARKS   Betsey,  70,  of  New  York,  and  Christo- 
pher   Noenhoeffer,   60,  of  Suabia,  Ger.,  at 

Savannah,  Ga.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stevens,  after 

6  hours  courtship.     Phenix  of  Oct.  7,  i8og 

MARSH    Eliza  and   Jesse  May,  Esq.,  at    Provi- 
dence.    Phenix  of  Oct.  24,  1807 
Olivia   and    Cyrel    Peck,    Jr.,  at    Pawtucket. 

Phenix  of  Dec.  10,  1808 

Amos,   14,  and  Miss    Ann   Sherwood,  35,  at 

New  Milford.     Patriot  of  March  20,  18 19 

Elizabeth  and   Major  Henjamin  Watson,  U. 

S.  Army,  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Jan.  i,  1820 

Luther,    Esq.,  and  Margaret   Leonard,  both 

of   and  at    Pompey,  N.  Y. ,    by    Rev.   Mr. 

Leonard.     Patriot  of  ^  March  10,  1821 

Joseph    W.  and  Lydia  W.  DavenpoVt,  ninth 

daughter  of  Charles,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  , 
Samuel  J.  and  Mary  C.Williams,  daughter  of 

John,  both  of  and  at  Newjiort.     Patriot  of 
George  and  Susan  Hall,    youngest  sister  of 

Capt.  Alvira,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Gano.      Patriot  of 
Benjamin,  jr.,  and  Catherine  Castoff,  both  of 

and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 
Mary  and   Philip  B.    Stiness,  at  Slatersville. 

Patriot  of 
Elizabeth   W.,  daughter  of  John,  and  James 

Atkinson,    senior  editor  of    Rhode  Island 

Republican,  at  Newport,  April  6.  1826 

Emeline,  of  Cranston,  and  Samuel   Harring- 
ton, of  East    Greenwich,  at  Cranston,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  May  6,  1827 

William    H.,    of    Newport,  and   Anna    Plliza 

Bushee,    eldest    daughter    of    Luther,    of 

Providence,    at    Pawtucket,    by    Rev.  Dr. 

Benedict,  July  5.  1S27 

Ebenezer  E.,  of   Providence,    and    Mary    L. 

White,    daughter  of    William,    of    and    at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  March  22,  1829 

Joel  and  Mary  Ann  Nichols,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.,  Nov.  29,  1829 

Rev.  James,   President  of    Vermont  Univer- 
sity, and   Laura  Wheelock,  at  Burlington, 

Vt.     Patriot  of  Jan.  20,  1830 


April  14, 

1821 

June  2, 

l82t 

June  13, 

1821 

Oct.  13, 

1821 

July  16, 

1825 

468 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


MARSHALL    Mary  G.    and    William    Clarke, 

both  of  the  Theatre,  at  Charleston,  S.   C. 

I'henix  of  March  7,  1807 

Polly  and  Christopher  Hill,  at  Providence,  April  21,  1808 

Sarah  E.,    of  Norwich,    Ct.,    and  Oliver    R. 

Northup,  of  North  Kingstown,  at  Norwich, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Strong.     Patriot  of  Jan.  29,  1S20 

Rev.  Herbert,  of  Virginia,  and    Ann  Smith, 

of  and  at  Bristol.      Patriot  of  April  8,  1820 

John,  Esq.,  of  Lynchburg,  Va.,  and    Petren- 

ella  A.  Bacon,  daughter  of  T.  G.,  Esq.,  of 

Nattaway,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Adams,  in  Vir- 
ginia, June  28,  1 82 1 
Lovey  and  Benjamin  Mowry,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick.     Patriot  of  April  10,  1822 

Susan  and  Henry  G.  Davis,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick,  by   Rev.    Mr.    Wilson.     Patriot 

of  Oct.  25,  1823 

Ann    and    Ephraim    Cobleigh,    at    Newport. 

Patriot  of  "  April  28,  1824 

Betsey  S.,  daughter  of  William,  and   Henry 

C.    Leland,    at    Providence,    by  Rev.   Mr. 

Tobey,  Aug.  17,  1826 

Priscilla   W.,   daughter   of   Josiah,    Esq.,    of 

Boston,  and  John  M.  Read,  P2sq.,  of  Phil- 
adelphia, at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Malcolm,  March  20,  1828 
William,  of  Providence,  and   Betsey  Fisher, 

of  and  at  Wrentham,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Fiske,  May  30,  1828 

Martha   D.,  of   Providence,  and  George  W. 

Allen,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Waterman,  Sept.  30,  1828 

Ethelbert  A.  and  Abby   H.  Greene,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Jan.  3,  1830 

Sally,  of  Providence,  and  Charles  Newton,  of 

Shrewsbury,  at  Providence,    by  Rev.    Mr. 

Waterman,  Jan.  6,  1830 

Emily,  daughter  of  Josiah,  and  William  Fos- 
ter Otis,  at  Boston,  May  18,  1831 
Asa  and  Mary  Braman,  at  Albion  Village,  Dec.  16,  1832 
MARSTON  Mrs. and  Abraham  Booden, 

at  Prospect.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  10,  1807 

Ann   Eliza,  of  Boston,  and  Henry  De Wolfe, 

of  Bristol,  at  Boston.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  5,  1808 

MARTERS    John,    of    Marblehead,    and    Mrs. 

Hannah  Neal,  of  and  at  Providence.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  24,  1 82 1 
MARTIN  George  and  Fanny  Potter,  March  20,  1803 
John  D.,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and  Julia 

Bowen,  daughter  of  Col.  Ephraim,  at  the 


PROVIDENCE    PHBNIX— MARRIAGES  4(^9 

MARTIN  : 

Episcopal  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  in 

this  town.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  29,  1803 

Lucinda,  of   Rehoboth,  and  Richard  Kaker, 

of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  30,  1803 

Capt.  Sylvanus  G.  and  Ann  ]?ullock,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Jabez,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  26,  1804 

Amey,  second  daughter  of  Sylvanus,  Esq., 
and  Samuel  Nightingale  Richmond,  mer- 
chant, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  12,  1806 

Mary  and  Capt.  Israel  J-iullock,  both  of  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer.     Phenix  of  Oct.  24,  1807 

Mrs.  P^anny,  of  Providence,  and  William  G. 
Doty,  of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  7,  iSoS 

Martha  and  Abraham  Aldrich,  at  Uxbridge. 

Phenix  of  Jan.  7,  1809 

George  W.,  of  Newport,  and  Margaret  C. 
Grieve,  daughter  of  David,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Jan.  i,  1810 

Lucinda,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
John,  of  Providence,  and  John  S.  Earned, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Oct.  4,  1810 

Edward  and  Sarah  P'owler,  at  Albany.  Phe- 
nix of  May  18,  i8ri 

Henry  and  Marcy  Sheldon,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Charles,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  6,  181 1 

James  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Cornell,  at  Providence,  June  4,  1812 

Lydia  M.,  daughter  of  Calvin,  of  Seekonk, 
and  John  VVatson,  Jr.,  of  Rehoboth,  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  F'eb.  24,  1813 

Ashbel,  of  Providence,  and  Olive  F"enner, 
daughter  of  Stephen,  of  and  at  Cranston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  May  5,  18 14 

William  L.,  of  Newport,  and  Amey  Young, 
of  Scituate,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  July  17,  1814 

Samuel  R.  and  Sally  Bowen,  both  of  and  at 
Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Watson.  Phenix 
of  Oct.  15,  1814 

Aritty,  eldest  daughter  of  Valentine,  Esq., 
and  Caleb  Gushing,  both  of  and  at  See- 
konk, by  Rev.   Mr.  Hill,  Jan.  22,  181 5 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  James 

Arnold,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  3,  181 5 

Sybel,  youngest  daughter  of  Joseph,  and 
Henry  S.  Draper,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  5,  1815 


470  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

MARTIN   Hannah,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon. 

Simeon,  of  Seekonk,  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 
Nancy   and  Friendly    Peck,  both  of  and    at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  7,  1817 

Mrs.   Fanny  and  John   L.  Winslow,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sias,  Dec.  21,  1817 

Thomas  C.  and  Rosamond  Daggett,  at  Attle- 

boro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Carrique,  Jan.  4,  181 8 

Betsey,    youngest    daughter     of    Valentine, 

Esq.,  and  Charles  C.  Gushing,  at  Seekonk, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  Jan.  18,  1818 

Mary  Gardiner,  only  daughter  of  late  Capt. 

James,   of  Newport,    and    Samuel    Brown, 

Esq.,  Naval  Officer,  District  of  Providence, 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Romeo  Elton,  Aug.  4,  i8i8 

William  and  Elizabeth  Walker,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  5,  iSrg 

Mrs.  Betsey,  widow  of  Capt.  John,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Rev.  David  McClure,  D.  D.,  of 

East  Winsor,   Ct.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Preston,  Oct.  s,  1819 

Richard  C.  and  Louisa  D.  Sampson,  both'  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  24,  1819 

John,  of  Woodstock,  and   Mrs.  Lucy  Brown, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  23,  1820 
Sampson  and  Rebecca   C.   Collyer,  both    of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  May  21,  1820 

Hannah,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Richard  Manches- 
ter,  of    Bristol,    at    Rehoboth,   by    Elder 

Luther.     Patriot  of  June  21,  1820 

Mary  and  Thomas  Swan,  at  Lynn,  Nov.  12,  1820 

Philip,  of  Guilford,  Vt.,  and  Susan  Carpenter 

Peck,    of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Thompson,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Alice    Ann,    youngest    daughter   of   Joseph, 

and  Jacob  B.  Thurber,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  23,  1820 

Jonathan  and  Nancy  Claflin,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  25,  1820 

Ann  Eliza  and  Pardon  Miller,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gar.o,  Jan.  i,  1821 

Angenette,     of      Smithfield,      and      Joseph 

Swazey,  of  Sutton,  at  U.\bridge.     Patriot 

of  March  28,  1821 

Louisa  and  John  Kelley,  both  of  and  at  Bar- 

rington.     Patriot  of  June  2,  1821 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  471 

MARTIN  Amey,  daughter  of  Joseph  S.,  Esq., 
and  Samuel  Dexter,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  lO,  1821 

Capt.  Samuel  K.,  of  Prf)vi(lence,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Lindsey,  of  and  at  St.  Augustine, 
Fla.  This  is  said  to  be  the  first  marriage 
performed  under  the  new  government. 
Patriot  of  Oct.  17,  1821 

Angeline,  of  Swanzey,  and  David  C.  An- 
thony, of  Wellington,  Mass.,  at  Swanzey, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor.     Patriot  of  Dec.  8,  182 1 

Margaret,  of  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C,  and  Will- 
iam Moore,   of  Newport,  at  former  place,  May  5,  1822 

Josiah  Humphries  and  Hannah  Snow,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  8,  1823  ' 

Lebaron,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  M.  Arnold, 
of  North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  July  23,  1823 

David,  of  Cheraw,  S.  C,  and  Caroline  Hill 
Wilcox,  daughter  of  Leonard,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  13,  1823 

Abby  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Elhanan, 
and  Joseph  Lawrence,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  30,  1823 

Philip  W.  and  Mary  Temple,  daughter  of 
late  James,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  26,  1S24 

Lydia  and   F"reeman  Knapp,  both  of    Attle- 

boro,  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Aug.  21,  1824 

Charlotte  D.,  of  Swanzey,  and  John  Vinne- 
come,  Jr.,  of  Warren,  at  Swanzey.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  II,  1824 

Calvin,  of  Seekonk,    and   Rachal    R.   Smith, 

of  and  at  Rehoboth,  Sept.  16,  1824 

John,  Jr.,  and  Panielia  Bosworth,  both  of  and 

at  Warren.     Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1824 

Elhanan  and  Sarah  O.  Prown,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  April  5,  1825 

Edward   and    Sybel    Haskens,    at    Taunton. 

Patriot  of  May  4,  1825 

Sarah  F.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Silas,  of  Pem- 
broke, Mass.,  and  Capt.  William  C.  Bar- 
stow,  of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  4,  1825 

Calvin  P.  and  Candace  Wade,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Sept.  18,  1825 

Josiah,  of  Barrington,  and  Charlotte  Davis, 
of  Rehoboth,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pease,  J""^  '■  '^-^ 


472  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

MARTIN  Rachel,  of  Attleboro,  and  Scott  Smith, 
of  Providence,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Ferguson.     Patriot  of  April  29,  1826 

Capt.  John,  of  Barrington,  and  Hannah 
Blake,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Bristol,  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  June  4,  1827 

Huldah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen,  and 
Galen  Nichols,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Swanzey, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor.     Patriot  of  April  11,  1827 

William  H.  and  Emeline  P.  Barton,  daugh- 
ter of  John  B,,  Esq.,  both  of  Providence, 
at  Enfield,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Robbins,  July  5,  1827 

Ruby  O.  and  Benoni  Parkerson,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  13,  1S27 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  Jr.,  of  Bar- 
rington, and  George  Bowen,  of  Warren,  at 
Barrington,  Oct.  28,  1827 

Eliza  and  John  Tyler,  Esq.,  both  of  Barring- 
ton, at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barker.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  31,  1827 

Ephraim  and  Joanna  L.  Baker,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Nov.  4,  1827 

Lucy,  of  Providence,  and  Charles  Mason,  of 
Swanzey,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  Jan.  13,  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  7,  1828 

Polly,  17,  and  Michael  Gnflfin,  107,  at  Rich- 
mond, Va.     Patriot  of  Sept.  3,  1828 

Rachal,  of  Warwick,  and  Samuel  Budlong, 
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    Greffeths,   107,  at 

Richmond,  Va.     Patriot  of  July  11,  1829 

Capt.  Edward  Tyler  and  Elizabeth  Smith,  at 

Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Patrie,  Sept.  10,  1829 

Rebecca  C.  and  James  Humphreys,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison,         March  26,  1830 

Hon.  Wheeler  and  Rebecca  Sawin,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pettis,  Aug.  8,  183 1 

MARVELL  William,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Betsey 

Pettis,  of  and  at  Swanzey.     Pheni.x  of  May  7,  18 14 

William    and    Lydia    Gifford,  at  Fall  River. 

Patriot  of  March  17,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  473 

MARVELL  John,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  and  Julia 
Fowler,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Isaac,  at 
Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Vernon,  Jan.  24,  1828 

MARVEL  Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Ann  Holt, 
daughter  of  late  Cajst.  Christopher,  both 
of  and  at  Newport.     Pheni.x  of  July  13,  1816 

George  Gibbs,  of  Newport,  and  Mary  C. 
Wilkinson,  eldest  daughter  of  Varnum,  of 
Providence,  at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Nov.  19,  1825 

MARVEN  John,  of  Newport,  and  Peggy  Har- 
wood,  daughter  of  John,  printer,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Phenix  of  March  7,  1807 
MASON  Daniel,  merchant,  and  Ann  Jenckes, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Charles,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Phenix  of  Oct.  8,  1803 

Sally,    of    Swanzey,  and    James    Smith,    of 

Warren,  at  Swanzey.     Phenix  of  Dec.  24,  1803 

Maria,  daughter   of    Dr.  Joseph,  and  David 

Burt,  at  Providence,  Oct.  25,  1807 

Simeon,  74,  of  Swanzey,  and  Mrs.  Experi- 
ence Baker,  79,  of  and  at  Rehoboth.  Phe- 
nix of  Feb.  4,  1809 

Edward  and  Ann  M.  Gifford,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Josiah,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cornell,  June  20,  1S09 

Joseph  R.  and  Mary  F.  L.  Wilbur,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev   Dr.  Messer,  June  25,  1809 

Sarah  and  Simmons  Cole,  at  Warren.  Phe- 
nix of  Feb.  23,  181 1 

Edward,    Jr.,    and   Mary  Eindenburgher,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Sept.  22,  181 1 

Lieut.  Joseph,  Jr.,  U    S.   Army,  and  Sophia 

Simons,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Sept.  24,  18 14 

Lucia,  daughter  o'f  John,  Flsq.,  of  Killingly, 
Ct.,  and  Hervey  Blashfield,  formerly  of 
Providence,  at  Killingly.     Phenix  of  Oct.  29,  1814 

William  H.,  merchant,  and  ?v!artha  D.  Whit- 
man, eldest  daughter  of  Jacob,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  26,  1S15 

Mrs.  Mary  Ann  and  James  Entwistle,  both 
of  the  Theatre,  at  Washington  City.  Phe- 
nix of  July  22,  181 5 

Lieut.  Milo,  U.  S.  Artillery,  and  Marie  Lew- 
is, daughter  of  Andrew,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  7,  1815 

Kathleen  and  William   Mocker,  both  of  and 

at  Swanzey.     Phenix  of  Nov.  25,  1815 

Elizabeth,  of  Providence,  and  Joseph  Cady, 
of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  March  10,  1816 


474 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


MASON   Hail  and   Eliza  Gardiner,  daughter    of 

Samuel,  at  Swanzey,  March  lo,  1816 

William  and  Hannah  Tabor,  at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Sept.  8,  1816 

Joanna    and    James  Grant,  both    of    and    at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Oct.  6,  1816 

May  D.,  of  Swanzey,  and  Sarah  Bucklin,  of 

and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  Sept.  8,  1817 

Eliza  W.  and  Charles  W.  Cozzens,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  28,  1817 

Olney  and  Perley  Cooke,  eldest  daughter  of 

Col.  Levi,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  Dec.  28,  1817 

James  D.,  of  Swanzey,  and  Ann  Peckham, 
daughter  of  late  James,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Pheni.x 
of  March  28,  1818 

Olive,  of  Swanzey,  and  Ambrose  Gardiner, 
of  Providence,  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Slade,  May  lo,  1818 

Dr.  John  H.,  of  Providence,  and  Lucy  Car- 
penter, daughter  of  late  James,  of  and  at 
Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Otis  Thompson,  Oct.  14,  1818 

George  C.  and  Abby  M.  Mumford,  daughter 
of  Benjamin  B.,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, Oct.  20,  1 81 8 

Chad  and  Hannah  Cole,  eldest  daughter  of 

Noah,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Nov.  i,  1818 

Nathan  and  Emeline  Armington,  eldest 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pitman,  Dec.  i,  1819 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Deacon  George,  and 
Olney  ]?urlingame,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Jan.  2,  1820 

Aaron,  of  Attleboro,  and  Betsey  Peck,  daugh- 
ter of  Gideon,  of  and  at  Rehoboth.  Patriot 
of  March  25,  1820 

Abby,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Hon.  James  B., 
and  Nicholas  Brown,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  5,  1820 

Lydia  T.  and  Thomas  W.  Wethby,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  both  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict,  Aug.  13,  1 820 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Ruth  Jones,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  24,  1820 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Dea.  George,  of  Cumber- 
land, and  Josiah  A.  Hunt,  of  Pawtu.xet,  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Oct.  16,  1820 

George,  of  Providence,  and  Aseneth  Ashley, 
daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at  Hampton, 
Ct.     Patriot  of  Dec.  23,  1820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


475 


MASON  Sanford,  of  Providence,  and  Henrietta 
Hailer,  of  and  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
.Stoughton,  Feb.  15,  1821 

Hariiet  D.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Kilborn  G. 
Robinson,  of  Bo.ston,  at  Attleboro.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  8,  1821 

Mary  and  Capt.  Jes.se  Baker,  both  of   and  at 

Warren.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1821 

Ann  S.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Joseph,  and  Samuel 
Brown,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Barnabus  Bates,  Nov.  18,  1821 

Electa,  daughter  of  Dea.  George,  and  Jason 
Cargill,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Oct.  13,  1822 

Huldah,  of  Seekonk,  and  William  Pawrence, 
of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  at  Seekonk,  by 
Thomas  Kinnicutt,  Esq.,  Nov.  17,  1S22 

George,  2d,  and  Sally  F.  Haskell,  daughter 
of  late  Comfort,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Harris,  Dec.  22,  1822 

Ezra  and  Polly  Smith,  both  of    Seekonk,  at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  ILall,  Jan.  13,  1823 

John  A.  and  Mary  M.  Bagley,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Cranston.     Patriot  of  June  28,  1823 

William  B.  and  Mary  W.  Young,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Samuel,  2d,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  June  30,  1824 

William  Henry  and  Sarah  Temple,  daughter 
of  late  James,  at  I'rovidence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  Aug.  29,  1S24 

Sarah  Brown,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
James  B.,  of  Providence,  and  George  Ben- 
jamin Ruggles,  of  Newport,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  22,  1825 

John  D.  and  Angelina  Barney,  daughter  of 
Ma.son,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Swanzey,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  3,  1825 

Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Stephen,  and  Charles 
Luther,  both  of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Welsh,  Oct.  30,  1825 

Patience  R.  and  George  W.  Hatch,  at  At- 
tleboro, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hull,  Jan.  23,  1826 

Asaph  and  Nancy  P.  Carpenter,  both  of  and 

at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  March  12,  1826 

Julia  Ann  and  Ira  Chaffee,   both    of   and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  March  12,  1826 

William  and  Eliza  Hawkes,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  May  11,  1826 

James  and  Mary  Ann  Gardiner  Trafton,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Allen 
Brown,  Sept.  3,  1826 


476  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

MASON   Caroline  B.  and  Jacob  Silloway,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Oct.  22,  1826 

Capt.  John,  of  Warren,  and  Zerviah  Gardi- 
ner, of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tay- 
lor.    Patriot  of  March  24,  1827 

Eliza,  of  Swanzey,  and    Stephen    Bullock,  at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford,  April  4,  1827 

John,  Jr.,  Esq.,  secretary  of  Legation  to 
Mexico,  and  Catharine  Macomb,  daughter 
of  the  General,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Addison,  April  5,  1827 

Jesse  and  Joanna  Whipple,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutler,  Oct.  25,  1827 

Gardiner,  Esq.,  and  Mrs  Martha  Butts,  both 
of  Troy,  Mass  ,  at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wight.     Patriot  of  Dec.  29,  1827 

Charles,  of  Swanzey,  and    Lucy  Martin,    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  13,  1828 

Sarah  P.  and  Jonathan  C.  Parmenter,  Junior, 
editor  of  Literary  Cadet,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  28,  1828 

Hiram  and  Amey  Mowry,  at    Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  P2sq.,  June  15,  1828 

George  W.,  of  Wayne,  N.  Y.,  and  Almira 
Bliss,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jeremiah,  of  and 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  June  29,  1828 

Robert  D.  and  Mehitable  F.  Merry,  daugh- 
ter of  Barney,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  18,  1828 

Serephania  S.  and  Susan  Vinnicerne,  daugh- 
ter of  late  John,  both  of  and  at  Warren, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Stoddard,  Dec.  i8,  1828 

Jedediah,  of  New  York,  and  Nancy  G.  Up- 
ton, 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 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Major  Edward,  and 
Silas  Marchant,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Philleo,  March  15,  1830 

William  H.  and  Lydia  Watson,  second  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Thompson, 
Ct.     Patriot  of  July  10,  1850 

John  H.,  2d,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Mary  B. 
Rounds,  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Aug.  4,  1831 

Stephen,  Jr..  and  Lydia  Sisson,  daughter  of 
Haile  M.,  both  of  Warren,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  June  11,  1832 


Nov.  25, 

1829 

Jan.  2, 

1830 

July  30, 

1821 

Sept.  7, 

1826 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  477 

MASTER     Joel,    of    Dartmouth,    and  Hannah 

Brayton,  of  and  at  Tiverton,   by  Rev.   Mr. 

Peckham,  Feb.  20,  1820 

MASTEN  Sarah  Maria  and   Samuel  Curtis,  Jr., 

editor  of    the    Columbian   Republican,    at 

Kingston,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of 
MASSIE  Mary  L.  P.    and    John    H.    Pleasants, 

senior  editor  of    Richmond  Whig,  in  Vir- 
ginia.    Patriot  of 
MATCALF  Thomas  Saunders,  of  Augusta,  Ga., 

and  Celia    Greene,   youngest    daughter  of 

late  Capt.  John  M.,  of   and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  E^des, 
MATH  BY  Rev.    Erastus,  of   Taunton,  and   Al- 

mira  Smith,  of  and  at  East  Haven,  Ct., 
MATHER  Sarah,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Warham, 

of  North  Hampton,  Mass.,  and  Major  John 

Hutchins,  of  Providence,  at  former  place,  June  i,  1816 

MATTHEWS  Susan,    of    Woodstock,  Ct.,    and 

Jeremiah  Brown,    at   Providence,    by   Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 
MATHEWS  Sarah,  14,  and    Nicholas  Goodson, 

70,  at  Isle  of  Wight  Co.,  Va., 
Henry,  of  Warwick,  and  Susan  Baker,  of  and 

at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of 
MATHEVVSON    Edward  Tripp  and  Mary  An- 
drews, daughter  of  late  James,  at  Scituate. 

Pheni.x  of  Nov.  26,  1803 

Rufus,    Esq.,    of    Rhode  Island,    and    Polly 

Bowen,    of   and    at    Lisbon,    Ct.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Lee.     Pheni.x  of  May  5,  1804 

Thomas  and  Harriet  Smith,    only  daughter 

of  Capt.  Turpin,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  12,  1806 

Sarah,    daughter   of    Joseph,    and    Jonathan 

Andrews,  Jr.,  at  Smithfield.     Pheni.x  of  March  2,  181 1 

Samuel    and    Rebecca    Brown,    daughter  of 

late  Capt.  Samuel  M.,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Barker.     Pheni.x  of  April  20,  iSii 

Lydia  and  John  Farnum,  at  Smithfield,  Aug.  16,  1812 

Hannah  C,  daughter  of  Hon.  Pllisha,  of  Scit- 
uate, and  James  P'arnum,  of  Smithfield,  at 

Scituate.     Pheni.x  of  March  6,  1813 

David,    of    Coventry,    and    Sarah    Sherman, 

eldest  daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Warwick. 

Phenix  of  Aug.  17,  1816 

Mrs.  Harriet,  only  daughter  of  Turpin  Smith, 

and  John  Mathewson,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  10,  1817 


Nov. 

8, 

1807 

April 

4- 

1825 

Dec. 

2, 

1826 

478  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

MATHEVVSON  John  and  Mrs.  Harriet  Mathew- 
son,  only  daughter  of  Turpin  Smith,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,         May  lo,  1817 

William  B.  and  Susan  S.  Latham,  youngest 
daughter  of  late  Abraham,  both  of  and  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  July  2,  1817 

Mary,  of  Scituate,  and  James  Winsor,  of 
Johnston,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  West- 
cott,  Feb.  17,  1820 

Betsey  Champlain  and  James  Blake,  at  Har- 
rington, by  I^ev.  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 
Orris  Sarle,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Knight.     Patriot  of  March  3,  182 1 

Capt.    Samuel    J.,    of    Warren,    and    Sarah 

Kelly,  of  and  at  Barrington.     Patriot  of  June  2,  1821 

Louisa  and  John  Stakes,  at  Johnston.  Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  25,  1 82 1 

Paris   and    Phebe    Olney,  daughter   of  Dea. 

Olney,  both  of  and  at  Johnston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  4,  1823 

Mrs.   Susannah  and  Jeremiah  Carpenter,  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Dec.  14,  1823 

Celia,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  Elisha, 
and  Capt.  Coomer  Smith,  at  Scituate.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  3,  1824 

Rebecca,  youngest  daughter  of  Joseph,  of 
Smithfield,  and  Lewis  Follett,  of  Cumber- 
land, at  Smithfield,  June  10,  1824 

Phebe  Williams,  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry, 
and  Rufus  Warren  Kimball,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  12,  1824 

Mary  M.,  daughter  of  Philip  E.,  of  Johnston, 
and  Brown  Sweet,  of  Smithfield,  at  John- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  28,  1825 

Bucklin,  of  Lisbon,  Ct.,  and  Orfuentus 
.Battey,  daughter  of  General  William,  of 
and  at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gale,  Nov.  16,  1825 

Col.  Isaac,  of  Providence,  and  Eliza  Arnold, 
daughter  of  late  Philip,  of  and  at  Johnston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  Dec.  4,  1825 

Andrew,  of  Glocester,  and  Tabitha  Angell, 
daughter  of  Joshua,  of  and  at  Scituate,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Dec.  13,  1825 

Lydia  and  William  H.  Rogers,  both  of  War- 
ren, at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Seamans,         Oct.  23,  1826 

John,  P2sq.,  and  Mary  Clarke,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  20,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  479 

MATHEWSON  John,  Esq.,  and  Mary  L.  Clarke, 

daughter  of  late  Thomas  P.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  20,  1826 
Amey,   daughter  of  Hall,   p;sq.,  and  Job  S. 

Bailey,  at  West  Greenwich,  by  Elder  Man- 
chester. Patriot  of  Jan.  20,  1827 
Capt.  Plbenezer  and  Nancy  Ingraham,  daugh- 
ter of  Watson,  at  Harrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Rexford.     Patriot  of  March  7,  1827 

Abby  C,  eldest  daughter   of  Capt.    Henry, 

and  Cyrus  B.  Manchester,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  17,  1827 

Maria  F.,    third    daughter   of  Capt.    Henry, 

and  Albert  C.  Manchester,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  iS,  1827 

Thomas,  Jr.,  and   Abby  Tucker,  daughter  of 

Daniel,    of    Smithfield,    at    Glocester,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  '  Dec.  14,  1828 

Allen,  of    Providence,    and    Eliza    Cooke,  of 

Cumberland,  at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Warne,  March  22,  1829 

MATTESON  Wealthian,  daughter  of  Christo- 
pher, of  West  Greenwich,  and  Col.  lulward 

Potter,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.   Mr.   Knight. 

Patriot  of  May  21,  1825 

Louisa,  of  Warwick,  and    Joseph  Sisson,  of 

Coventry,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  17,  1827 

James  W.  and  Narcissa  Corey,  both  of  and  at 

Coventry.     Patriot  of  Dec.  2,  1829 

MATTOON  Elizabeth,    of  Vienna,    N.  Y.,  and 

Daniel    Butts,    of  Augusta,    N.  Y.,   15,  at 

Vienna,  by  Rev.  E.  Stebbins.  Patriot  of  March  20,  1819 
Doedama  and  Lemuel  Doolittle,  both  of  and 

at  Wallingford,  Ct.      Patriot  of  Aug.  22,  1821 

MAURAN  Capt.   Ira,    of    Harrington,  and  Mrs. 

Eliza  B.  Wilder,  daughter  of  Capt.  Free- 
born Medbury,  of  that  town,  at  Newport,  Oct.  6,  181 1 
Oroondates    and   Martha  Eddy,  daughter  of 

Samuel,  Esq.,  Secretary  of  State,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  11,  1814 

Capt.    Sachet,    of    Providence,    and    Sophia 

Bowen,  of  and  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wright,  Sept.  17,  1818 

Dr.  Joseph  and  Sophia  R.  Sterry,  daughter 

of  Cyprion,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  Oct.  12,  1820 

Olive  B.  and  Col.  Walker  Humphrey,  both  of 

Providence,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  William 

Ware,  Dec.  27,  1821 

Capt.  Nathaniel  S.  and  Adeline  Manchester, 

both  of  and  at  Fall  River,  April  4,  1828 


480  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


MAWNEY  Hannah,  daughter  of  Pardon,  Esq., 

and  Nicholas  Tillinghast,  at    East  Green- 
wich.    Pheni.x  of 
Mary,    daughter    of  Col.    John,    and    Henry 

Valentine,  of  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  merchant, 

at  Cranston.     Phenix  of 
Mary,   daughter   of  Pardon,    Esq.,    of  West 

[East]    Greenwich,    and    Hon.    Elisha    R. 

Potter,  of    South  Kingstown,   Member    of 

Congress  from   Rhode  Island.     Pheni.x  of 
Moses,  Esq.,  of  Plast  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    Charles- 
town,  Ind.,  at  South  Kingstown,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Brown, 
MAXCY  C.   Milton,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and 

Mrs.  Mary  Barnwell,  of  and  at  Beaufort, 

S.  C.     Pheni.x  of 
Henry,   of  Attleboro,   and  Plliza  French,  of 

Rehoboth,  at  Providence.     Pheni.x  of 
D.  B.,  of  Columbia,  S.  C,  and  C.  R.  Ashley, 

of  Georgia,  at  former  place.     Patriot  of 
Joseph  and  Lois  B.  Fisher,  daughter  of  late 

Nathaniel,    both   of   and  at  Attleboro,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Ferguson, 
Lydia.  of  New  Bedford,  and  John  S.  Russell, 

of  Taunton,  at  New  Bedford.     Patriot  of 
Capt.    Eaton   W.  and    Eliza  Cooke,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
MAXFIELD  Sylvia  and  Sheldon  Young,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 

Patriot  of 
Charlotte   D.    and    Stephen  D.  Coomer,   at 

Bristol.     Patriot  of 
Eunice  W.,  daughter  of  David,  and  Solomon 

Hatch,  both  of  Bristol,  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Rexford.     Patriot  of 
MAXIM  Sarah  and  Joseph  Taylor,  at  Plymouth. 

Patriot  of 
MAXON  Wealthy,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  John 

Ward,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 
MAXSON  John  S.    and  Abby  Barker,  both  of 

and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 
Zoa.  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Middletown,  and 

Timothy   Peckham,   of  and   at    Newport. 

Patriot  of 
Asa,  of  Hopkinton,  and  Polly  Chapman,  of 

and  at  Westerly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stillman, 


Sept.  14, 

1802 

Feb.  20, 

1 80S 

July  14, 

1810 

Dec.  15, 

1816 

June  27, 

1822 

Aug.  13, 

1808 

Oct.  21, 

1809 

Dec.  6, 

1820 

Aug.  31, 

1823 

April  15, 

1826 

May  27, 

1827 

Dec.  6, 

1820 

Jan.  24, 

1827 

July  4. 

1827 

Nov.  25, 

1829 

Jan.  I, 

1823 

Jan.  12, 

1817 

Jan.  26, 

1820 

Feb.  7, 

1822 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  4S1 

MAXSON    Elizabeth,  of    Hopkinton,    and     Ira 

Bliven,  of  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  at   Hopkinton,  Oct.  30,  1825 

Phebe,  of  Cumberland,  and  Capt.  Benjamin 

Rider,  of  Coventry,  at  Cumberland,  Jan.  i,  1828 

Ann  Elizabeth,  of  Smithfield.  and  Gardiner 
G.  Ward,  of  West  Greenwich,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Dec.  25,  1828 
MAXWELL  Hannah,  daughter  of  James,  Esq., 
of  Warren,  and  James  Driscoll,  of  New 
Brunswick,   N.  J.,  at  Warren.     Pheni.x  of         June  23,  1804 

Martha,  daughter  of  James,  Esq.,  and  Sam- 
uel Randall,  Preceptor  of  Warren  Acad- 
emy, at  Warren.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  26,  1809 

Capt.  Levin  and  Henrietta  Smith,  at  Warren. 

Pheni.x  of  Nov.  17,  1810 

Emeline  M.,  daughter  of  James,  of  Warren, 
and  George  Saunders,  of  Philadelphia,  at 
Warren,  Aug.  24,  1820 

Patience  G.,  daughter  of  James,  and  Capt. 
Samuel  Cole,  both  of  and  at  Warren.  Pa- 
triot of  Sept.  5,  1 82 1 

Judeth,  of  Providence,  and  Levi  Lord,  of 
North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Will- 
iam B.  Martin,  Esq.,  Dec.  5,  1822 

Major  Thompson,  82,  and  Mrs.  PLleanor 
Heacock,  near  Detroit,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hea- 
cock.  The  Major  served  in  the  British, 
Continental  and  American  Armies  nearly 
70  years  ;  was  at  the  battles  of  Fighting 
Island  and  Bloody  Bridge  in  Pontiac's  War, 
and  one  of  the  few  who  escaped  from  the 
latter  battle  alive.     Patriot  of  Sept.  24,  1823 

Mary,  eighth  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and 
Capt.  Haile  Collins,  both  of  Warren,  at 
Swanzey,     Patriot  of  Nov.  3,  1824 

Joanna,  of  Warren,  and  Lieut. Simons, 

U.    S.    Navy,    at    Swanzey,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Baker,  Nov.  4,  1827 

Level,  of  Seekonk,  and  Almira  W.   Bullock, 

of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  4,  1827 

MAY  Catharine  C,  daughter  of  John,  and  Rev. 
Henry  Edes,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Lathrop.     Pheni.x  of  July  27,  1805 

Jesse,  Esq.,  and  Eliza  Marsh,  at   Providence. 

Pheni.x  of  Oct.  24,  1807 

Elisha,  of  Attleboro,  and  Cynthia  Burr, 
daughter  of  Col.  James,  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, at  the  First  Congregational  Meeting 
House,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  20,  181 8 


482  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

MAY  Pleasant  H.,  Esq.,  and  Caroline  Elizabeth 

Randolph,  of  Columbia,  S.  C,  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, Md.,  April  19,  1821 
Mary  Ann  and  William  Knox,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  4,  1823 

Sarah    and    Paul    W.   Davvley,    at    Newport. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  26,  1825 

MAYBERRY     Capt.     Freeman     and     Amanda 

Standish,  daughter  of  David,  of  Dighton, 

at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  Sept.  24,  1820 

Harriet  C,  daughter  of  Capt.  p-reeman,  and 

Capt.    Samuel  H,  Vinson,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  18,  1820 

Ann,  daughter    of  late    Capt.    Freeborn,    of 

Newport,  and  Joseph  Mclntire,  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Jan.  26,  1825 

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.     Patriot  of  Feb.  28,  1827 

MAYO  Maria  D.  and  Gen.  Winfield  Scott,  U.  S. 

Army,  at  the  seat  of  Col.  Mayo,  Belleville, 

Va.     Phenix  of  March  29,  18 17 

David  L.,  of  Boston,  and  Mary  B.  Russell,  of 

and  at  New  Bedford,  April  23,  1826 

Moses    H.   and    Nancy    R.   Collins,   late   of 

Providence,  at  Eden,  Me.     Patriot  of  Dec.  12,  1827 

MAYRANT  Placidia,  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 

of    Statesburgh,    S.    C,    and    Rev.   Jasper 

Adams,    professor    of  Natural    Philosophy 

in    Hrown    University,   at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  4,  1823 

McARN  ARNEY  Jane  and  Jesse  Cudworth,  both 

of  and  at  Seekonk.     Patriot  of  Oct.  30,  1824 

McCANN  Mrs.  Mary  and  Ichabod  Reed,  at  Re- 

hoboth,  Feb.  11,  1808 

McCARRIE  John  and  Clarissa  Anthony,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  both    of  and  at  Portsmouth. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  19,  1820 

McCARTER   Daniel  and  Mary  C.  Freeborn,  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  4,  1826 

McCLF:LLAN  Lucretia  Huntington,  and  Will- 
iam Jones  Dunn,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  19,  1828 
McCLISH   Sarah  and  Jacob  Richardson,  Jr.,  at 

Newport.     Phenix  of  June  8,  1805 

McCLURE  Rev.  David,  D.  D.,  of  East  Winsor, 

Ct.,    and    Mrs.    Betsey  Martin,    widow    of 

Capt.  John,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Preston,  Oct.  5,  1819 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  483 

McCONKEY  Peggy,    of    Louisville,     Ga.,    and 

Ebenezer  J.  Bovver,  foi'nieiiy  of  Providence, 

at  Louisville,  April  8,  1813 

McCONNELL     James    and     Julia    Eorget,    at 

Natchez.     Phenix  of  Oct.  14,  1809 

McCONNICKE     Jane     and    Alexander    Reed, 

printer,  at  New  York.     Phenix  of  F'eb.  13,  1808 

McCORMICK  Eleanor  and  Samuel  Gill,  both  of 

Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,         Dec.  22,  81 1 1 
McCOY  James  and  I'Mdelia  Shaw,  at  Smithfield. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  19,  1828 

McCRACKEN    William,    of  New    Haven,    Ct., 

and    Mary    G.    Jenkins,    daughter   of   late 

Jeremiah   F.,  of  Providence,  at  St.  John's 

Church,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Onderdonk,  April  20,  1818 

Samuel,  manager  of  Albany,  Providence  and 

Hartford  Circuses,  and  .Sophia  Vantassell, 

of  and  at  Albany,  Oct.  9,  1826 

McCREAKEY  Mary,  of  Robertsville,  S.  C,  and 

Pardon  T.  Mumford,  formerly  of  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Nichols,  Sept.  11,  1S25 

McDALE    Hugh    and    Hannah    Tremble,    both 

Shakers  where  they  have  resided  the  last 

20  years,  at  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of        Sept.  12,  i82g 
McDonald  Gen.    ,    the     Italian    Gen- 
eral, and  Madam  Murat,  sister  of  the  late 

Emperor  of  the  French  and  widow  of  the 

King  of  Naples,  at  Vienna.     Pheni.x  of  May  24,  1817 

John,  of  Johnston,  and  Mary  Phillips,  second 

daughter  of  Luke,  at   P'oster,  by  VViiliam 

Potter,  Esq.     Patriot  of  March  3,  1821 

Rev.     Lewis,    of    Rutland,    Vt.,    and     Eliza 

Bissell,  of  and  at  Providence,  at  St.  John's 

Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Aug.  29,  1S26 

McDonnell  Mary  and  Thomas  Francis,  both 

of  and  at  New  York,  Feb.  i,  1825 

McDOLE  James    and    Hannah    Goff,    at    Paw- 
tucket.     Patriot  of  Feb.  26,  1825 
James  and  Mrs,  Mary  Smith,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  June  17,  1831 

McDUFFIE  Hon.    George   and  Mary  Rebecca 

Singleton,    daughter   of  Richard,  Esq.,  of 

Sumpter,  at  Columbia,  S.  C,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Converse,  May  27.  1829 

McFALL     William,    100,    and    Judah    Perkins, 

widow,  79,  both  paupers,  at   I'elham,  Mass. 

Pheni.x  of  April  i,  1809 


484  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

McFARLAND  William,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Moore, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Jan.  lo,  1815 

James  and  Isabella  Armstrong,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Phe- 
nix  of  March  25,  1815 

Alexander  and  Sally  Cady,  both  of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  4,  1820 

Ann,  daughter  of  James,  and  Dr.  Sterling 
Niblett,  both  of  and  at  Lunenburg  Co., 
Me.,  Aug.  16,  1821 

Thomas  and  Martha  Corey,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1822 

McP'OY  Capt.  Daniel  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Thurber, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  30,  181 1 

Thomas  and  Maria  Vaton,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Newport.  Nov.  14,  181 5 

McGEE  Charles,  84,  soldier  of  the  Revolution, 
and  Mary  Walker,  14,  in  St.  Mary's  Co., 
Md.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manley,  June  5,  1823 

McGOWEN  Barney  and  Eliza  Robinson,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  bv  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  15,  1832 

McGregor  Alexander  M.  and  Mary  Gray,  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  '  Oct.  4,  1826 

McHARRY  William  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Danforth, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Phenix  of  Nov.  10,  1804 

McINTIRE  Simeon  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fur- 
nance,  both  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  at  Cumber- 
land, by  N Arnold,  Esq.      Patriot  of        Aug.  11,  1819 

Capt.  Augustus  J.,  of  the  British  Army,  and 
Sarah  Wyndown,  daughter  of  Rev.  Sam- 
uel, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Dec.  16,  1819 
Joseph  and  Ann  Mayberry,  daughter  of  late 
Capt.  Freeborn,  of  Newport,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Jan.  26,  1825 

McKAY  Eliza  Gano,  daughter  of  William,  and 
Americas  V.  Potter,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev,  Mr.  Edes,  May  10,  1831 

McKIE  Mary,  of  Wareham,  and  Thomas  Bur- 
gess, Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Providence, 
at  Wareham.     Phenix  of  Nov.  26,  1803 

McKINLEY  Jane  G.,  of  Chester,  N.  H.,  and 
Elisha  Andrews,  of  Providence,  at  Ches- 
ter, by  Rev.  Mr.  Parker.  Patriot  of  May  19,  1819 
Jane  G.,  of  Chester,  N.  H.,  and  Elisha  An- 
drews, of  Providence,  at  Chester,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Parker.     I'atriot  of  May  26,  1819 

McLELLAN  Mrs.  Harriet,  formerly  of  Warren, 
R.  I.,  and  Horatio  G.  Balch,  Esq  ,  at  Port- 
land, Me.     Patriot  of  March  10,  1827 


Jan.  31, 

1829 

Dec.  2, 

1829 

Dec.  II, 

1824 

Dec.  2, 

1827 

Nov.  10, 

1813 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  485 

McLEAN   Rebecca,  daughter  of  Hon.  John,  the 

Post-Master    General,  and    Augustus    H. 

Richards,  of  Philadelphia,  at  Washington, 

D.  C.     Patriot  of 
Hon.  John,  U.  S.  Senator  from  Illinois,  and 

Eliza  Baylies,  at  Kentucky.     Patriot  of 
McMASON  Stephen,  90,  and  Amelia  Simpson, 

18,  at  New  Orleans.     Patriot  of 
McMURRAY  Mary  and  John  J.  Kilton,  both  of 

and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dana, 
McNAMARA  John,  of  Boston,  and  Maria  Tur- 

pin,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr   Wilson, 
McNeill  Wniiam  Gibbs,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Ma- 
ria   Matilda    Commann,    daughter   of    late 

Charles  L.,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  at  Newark, 

N.  J.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bayard.     Patriot  of  June  23,  1821 

McRP:A    Hon.   Alexander,    Lieut.  Gov.    of  Vir- 
ginia, and  Ann  Dent  Hayes,  both  of  Rich- 
mond,Va.,  at  New  York.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  10,  '807 
McREDING  Edward   and    Margaret    Oathman, 

at  Boston.     Phenix  of  March  28,  1807 

MEADE   Lydia,  of  Char'e.stown,  Mass.,  and  Dr. 

Rufus  L.  Barrus,  of  Boston,  at  Providence. 

Phenix  of  July  21,  1810 

Henry  S.  and  Mary  G.  Larchar,  daughter  of 

Joseph  W  ,  formerly  of  this  place,  at  New 

York.     Patriot  of  March  3,  182 1 

MEDBURY  Harris  and  Lydia  Irons,  at  Gloces- 

ter.     Phenix  of  Nov.  16,  181 1 

Harris,  of  Glocester,  and  Betsey  Hawkins,  of 

and  at  Johnston,  Oct.  13,  18 16 

Phebe    and    Samuel  Steere,  both  of   and   at 

Glocester,  June  8,  1817 

George,    of    Rehoboth,    and    Catharine    B. 

Rhodes,  of  and  at   Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Jacobs,  Dec.  11,  1817 

F"anny,  daughter  of    John,  Esq.,  and    John  < 

Chaffee,  of  Warren,  Pa.,  at  Seekonk.     Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  I,  1823 
Thomas    and    Betsey    J.    Armington,    eldest 

daughter   of   late    Capt.    Walker,   both    of 

and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  James  O.  Barney,        June  iS,  1826 
Bethiah,  of  Seekonk,  and    Daniel    Cobb,    of 

Attleboro,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,        Aug.  14,  1827 
MEECHUM    Randall,    publisher   of  Pawtucket 

Chionicle,    and    Mary    M.    Minard,    only 

daughter  of  Peter  S.,  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  March  18,  1827 

MEGOWEN  Edward  and    Mrs.  Mary  G.    Win- 
man,  both    of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Ludlow,  July  31.  1828 


486  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

MEIGS  William  H.,  of  Hartford,  Ct..  and  Eliza- 
beth C.  Darling,  of   and    at    Bristol.     Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  5,  1825 
Ann  and  Joshua    Peckham,  both  of   and  at 

Bristol.     Patriot  of  Nov.  18,  1829 

Rebecca  M.,  daughter  of  Ansel,  and  Thorn- 
dike  Chace,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  July  3.  1831 

MEIRCHEN  Rebecca,  of  Philadelphia,  and 
Henry  Webster,  comedian,  at  Philadelphia. 
Pheni.x  of  Oct.  21,  1809 

MELENUY  William  and  Lucy  W.  Edes,  both 

of  Boston,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  March  9,  181 1 

MELLISH  Eunice  and  Ebenezer  V.  Lyon,  both 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Phenix  of  Nov.  12,  1808 

MELLON  Miss ,  the  actress,  and  Thomas 

[Coults]    Coutts,    the    English    banker,   at 

London,  Eng.     Phenix  of  May  13,  1815 

MELVn..LE  Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  M,, 
Esq.,  and  John  DeWolfe,  of  Bristol,  at 
Boston.     Phenix  of  Oct.  29,  1808 

Thomas  and  Abby  Svvinbourne,  daughter  of 

Nathaniel,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  21,  1820 

Harriet  and  James  Tilley,  at  Newport.     Pa- 
triot of  April  19,  1826 
Caroline  F.  and  William   H.  Billington,  both 
of  Newport,    at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr. 
Pickering,  Aug.  20,  1826 

MERCHANT  Henry,  cashier  of  the  Manufac- 
turer's Bank,  and  Nancy  Wilkinson,  daugh- 
ter of  Isaac,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket. 
Patriot  of  Nov.  3,  1821 

Elizabeth  and  Alexander  H.  Clapp,  at  Bos- 
ton.    Patriot  of  Nov.  25,  1829 

MERETHEW  Winsor,  of  Huntsville,  N.  Y., 
and  Mrs.  Sally  Parks,  of  North  Providence, 
at  former  place,  June  3,  1824 

MERIUM  John  Augustus,  merchant,  and  Nancy 

Bacon,  at  Bedford.     Patriot  of  April  24,  1830 

MERRELL  Mary  Ann,  of  Seekonk,  and  Wal- 
ter C.  Helme,  of  Smithfield,  at  Seekonk, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  Jan.  2,  1825 

Amy  G,,  daughter  of  William,  of  Warwick, 

and  Nicholas  W.  Cooke,  at  Centreville,  Oct.  10,  1825 

William    B.  and    Catharine    L.    Manchester, 
daughter  of  Gideon,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick, at  Centreville.     Patriot  of  Nov.  2,  1825 
Mrs.  Abigail  and  Job    Cornell,    at    Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  May  21,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  487 

MERRELL  Bradford  S.  and  Agnes  M.  Stewart, 

both  of  and  at  Utica,  by  Rev.   Mr.   Aiken. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  6,  1830 

Abigail  Ann  P.,  granddaughter  of    late  Rev. 

Thomas  Peirce,  of  Scarboro,  and  John    G. 

Appleton,  at  Hoston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Streeter. 

Patriot  of  May  8,  1830 

Lewis  C,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sarah  C. 

Bowen,  of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Oct.  10,  183 1 

MERRETT  Ann,  daughter  of  John,  and  Nathan 

Comstoclc,  both  of    and    at  New    York,  at 

the    Friends'    Meeting    House    in   Hester 

street,  May  1 1,  1820 

Pliney,  of  Taunton,    and    Mary    R.    Thomas, 

daughter  of  late  Isaiah,  Jr.,  of  and  at  Wor- 
cester. Patriot  of  June  2,1821 
MERRIMOOD  Valorious    and  Prudence  Piper. 

Patriot  of  June  28,  1823 

MERRY  Capt.  Samuel  and  Ann  Tyler,  of  Prov- 
idence, July  2,  1S06 
Barney  and  Philia  Tyler,  daughter  of  Will- 
iam, of  Providence,  Oct.  12,  1807 
Abby  Wheaton  and  John    Carter  Harwood, 

printer,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  10,  1822 

Almira  W.,   daughter  of    Barney,  Esq.,    and 

Simon  L.  Hale,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Taft,  April  3,  1828 

Mehitable  F.,  daughter  of  Barney,  and  Rob- 
ert D.  Mason,  both    of   and  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Nov.  18,  1828 

Nancy  T.  and  Robert  Cooley,  both  of  and  at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheeney,  June  i6,  1829 

MESSENGER     George     Washington      Greene 

Montgomery       Pulanski,      and       Honoria 

Mercer  Hudson,  at   Hudson,  N.  Y.     Phe- 

ni.x  of  '  Aug.  8,  1807 

Mary  H.  and  Amos  Walton,  both  of   and  at 

Attleboro.     Patriot  of  Dec.  24,  1823 

Polly,  of  Fo.xboro,  and  Lemuel    B.   Shepard, 

at  Foxboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pearce,  Dec.  2,  1830 

Polly  and  Lemuel  B.  Shepard,  both  of  and  at 

Foxboro,  Dec.  9,  1830 

MESSER  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Rev.   Dr.  Mes- 

ser,  of    Providence,  and  Horace  Mann,  of 

Dedham,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Patti- 

son,  Sept.  29,  1830 


488  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

METCALF  Hipza,  of  Wrentham,  and  Levi  Bal- 

lou,  Jr.,  of    Cumberland,  at  Wrentham,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams.     Phenix  of 
Samuel,    merchant,    and     Frances      Calder, 

daughter  of  James,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Sophia,  daughter  of   Joel,    Esq.,    and    James 

Perrin,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Lucy,  daughter   of    Joel,     Esq.,    and    Bores 

Calder,  at  Providence, 
Betsey,  daughter  of  Joel,  Esq.,  and  Obadiah 

Baker,  of  Dedham,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes.     Pheni.x  of 
Sally,  daughter  of   Michael,  and    Tillson  Al- 

drich,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Jesse  and  Eunice  D.  Holton,    at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Pheni.x  of 
Joel,  Jr.,  and  Susan   Holton,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
David  and    Ann   Farrington,  at    Wrentham, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske, 
Mary,  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  and  Bartholomew 

Cushman,    of    Attleboro,    at    Wrentham, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 
Reuben  and  Hannah  Belcher,  both  of   and  at 

Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske, 
Celia  Ann  and  Reuben  Burden,  both  of    and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Peletiah,  of  Smithfield,  and  Abigail  Hawes, 

of  and  at  Franklin,  Mass.     Patriot  of 
Joseph  Gay  and  Evelina  Houghton,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Dexter,  of  Rhode  Island,  and  Mary  Bishop, 

at  New  London,  Ct.     Patriot  of 
Alice  B.  and  Arthur    Snow,  both    of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Whiting  and  Almira  Taft,  eldest  daughter  of 

Sweeting,  at  Providence, 
Whipple  and  Sophia  Jenckes,  both  of    Cum- 
berland, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, 
Joel,  Esq.,   and    Hannah  Mitchell,    at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 
James  and  Matilda  Peckham,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of 
Sarah  Packard   and  John    Hutchins,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Luther,  Jr.,  lisq.,  of  Medway,  and  Sarah  B. 

Phipps,  of  and  at  Framingham,  Mass.,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Kellogg, 


May  19, 

1804 

Jiiiy  13. 

1806 

July  13. 

1806 

May  24, 

1807 

Dec.  19, 

1807 

Dec.  30, 

1810 

May  2, 

1812 

April  24, 

1814 

Oct.  20, 

1S16 

May  30, 

1819 

June  6, 

1819 

April  9, 

1820 

June  17, 

1S20 

Oct.  23, 

1820 

Nov.  17, 

1821 

Dec.  6, 

1821 

April  15, 

1823 

July  2, 

1823 

April  I, 

1824 

Sept.  29, 

1824 

Dec.  24, 

1827 

Jan.  16, 

1828 

April  20, 

1829 

Dec.  i6, 

1820 

Jan.  10, 

1821 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  489 

METCALF     Amelia,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and 

John  White,  both  o[    and   at    Providence, 

by  Rev.    Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  16,  1S28 

Frances,  daughter  of    Samuel,  and   Leander 

M.     Ware,    at     Providence,    by    Rev.    Dr. 
•    Crocker.     Patriot  of  Oct.  20,  i8jo 

MEWSHAW,  David,  81,  a   widower   3    months, 

and    Mis.s  Elizabeth    Mitchell,  the  mother 

of    10  children  [sic],  at  Baltimore.     Pheni.x 

of  Sept.  24,  1808 

MILES  Susan  E.    and    John    H.    Clarke,     Esq., 

both  of    and    at   Providence,    by  Rev.   Mr. 

Wilson, 
MILK  John  and  Eliza  Waters,    at  Boston.     Pa- 
triot of 
John  and  FLliza  Waters,   at  Boston.     Patriot 

of 
MILLARD  Esther    Bowen,  daughter  of    Noah, 

Jr.,  of  Foster,  and  Hon.   Theodore  Foster, 

at  Mt.  Hygeria,  P'oster,  by  Rev.  John    Wil- 
liams, July  20,  1803 
Sally    and    Nicholas    Branch,  at    Warwick. 

Pheni.x  of 
Levi  and  Sally  Ann  I^lemming,  at  Providence, 
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, 
William  and  Ploomey  Hawes,  at   Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.     Patriot  of 
MILLEDOLER   Susan  Ann,  daughter  of    Rev. 

Dr.   Milledoler   (who    married  them),  and 

Martin  W.  Brett,  merchant,  at  New  York. 

Phenix  of  Oct.  19,  1816 

MILLER   Dennis   and Russell,  at    New 

York,  May  19,  and  suicided  the  ne.xt  day. 

Phenix  of  _  May  23,  1807 

Henry  and  Eliza  Ingraham,  daughter  of  Sim- 
eon, by  Rev.  Mr.'ltdes,  Nov.  23,  1S07 
Rebecca  and  Simeon  Howe,  both  of  Milton, 

Mass.,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Aug.  26,  1809 

Philip  and  Marana  Allen,  of  Taunton,  at  Re- 

hoboth,  Aug.  2,  181  2 

Nathan   and  Merebah    Beasley,  daughter  of 

John,  both  of   and  at  Providence,   by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  17,  181 3 

Dr.  Caleb  and  Mary    Ann  Bucklin,  of   See- 

konk,    at    Bristol,    by    Nathaniel    Ikillock, 

Esq.,  Aug.  22,  1816 


Oct. 
Marc 

21, 

1  7> 

1809 
1816 

May 

3'. 

1826 

Sept. 

27. 

1829 

Dec. 

iC, 

1S29 

490 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


MILLER  John,  printer,  and  Sarah  Rogers  Balch, 
only  daughter  of  Joseph,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  i,  1816 

William  T.,  Esq.,  and  Lydia  Cochran,  both 

of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Silas  Hall.  May  18,  1817 

Elizabeth  and  Capt.  Nicholas  Hopkins,  both 

of  and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr.  Gano,      March  12,  1818 
Louisa,  of  Providence,  and  Benjamin   Butts, 
of  Seekonk,  at  Providence,  Nov.  20,  1818 

Mrs.  Lucinda  and  Capt.  Zebadiah  Farnum, 
both  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Stephen 
Nelson.     Pheni.x  of  Dec.  ig,  1818 

Benjamin,    Jr.,   and  Phebe  Barney,    both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  5,  1820 

Joseph  W.  and  Charlotte  Bagley,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  30,  1820 

Eliza  A.  and  John  Wood,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  4,  1820 

Mary  and  Nathaniel  Parish,  each  17  years,  7 
of  which  were  spent  in  the  courtship,  at 
Dummerstown,  Vt.     Patriot  of  May  27,  1820 

John  and  Lucy  Ruff,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Benedict,  Sept.  10,  1820 

Pardon  and  Ann   Eliza  Martin,  bqth  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  i,  1821 

Betsey  and  George  Jenckes,  2d,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  July  i,  1821 

Adelia  and  Hiram  Ide,  at  Pawtucket.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  6,  1821 

Halsey,  of  Cumberland,  and   Lavina  Briggs, 

of  and  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  Dec.  15,  1821 

John  and  Almira  Field,  daughter  of  late 
Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  r8,  1822 

Ira  K.  and  Mary  A.  lUillock,  both  of    and  at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ferguson,  June  17,  1822 

Lewis  Leprilete,  M.  D.,  of  Franklin,  Mass., 
and  Electa  Smith,  daughter  of  John,  of  and 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  28,  1822 

Benjamin,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Mary  B. 
Holmes,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mudge,  Dec.  25,  1823 

John,  40,  and  Mrs.  July  Ann.  James,  15. 
This  is  the  bride's  third  marriage,  at  Mary- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Richardson.     Patriot  of         Nov.  22,  1823 

Jeremiah,  of  New  York,  and  Catharine 
Wheaton,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Williams,  May  2,  1824 

Edward  F.,  of  Providence,  and  Louisa  Hitch- 
cock, of  and  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Dec.  15,  1824 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  491 

MILLER  Maiy.of  Cumbciiaiul,  and  Seth  How- 
ard, of  Oliieyville,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  17,  1825 

Mrs.  Lydia  and  Stephen  Johnson,  at  Warren. 

Patriot  of  May  11,  1825 

Russell,  of  Warwick,  and  Mary  Knight, 
daughter  of  late  Reuben,  of  and  at  Cov- 
entry, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  9,  1825 

Jerauld  and  Ruth  Slocum,  at  PLast  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Coleman.     Patriot  of  Feb.  15,  1826 

Maria  and  Sanuiel  Allen,  both  of  Smithfield, 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Henedict,  Sept.  9,  1827 

Lydia,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Gilford  Slack,  of 
Wrentham,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taft,  June  12.  1828 

Rebecca  A.,  daughter  of  late  Allen,  and 
Samuel  Munro,  both  of  Hristol,  at  P'all 
River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  July  3,  1828 

J.  P.,  late  agent  of  (ireek  Committee,  in 
Greece,  and  Sarah  Arms,  at  Montpelier, 
Vt.     Patriot  of 

Catharine  G.,  of  Warwick,  and  Oliver  W. 
Spencer,  of  East  Greenwich, at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Josiah,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  A.  Aldrich,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  J.   P.     Patriot  of 

Horace,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Pllizabeth  Munroe, 
daughter  of  Cajit.  George,  of  and  at  15ris- 
tol,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  by  Rev. 
Bishop  Gnswold, 

Capt.  Joshua  and  Hannah  ISullock,  at  Reho- 
both, 

Lucretia  S.,  daughter  of  late  Allen,  and  Will- 
iam PL  Drowne,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Bonney.      Patriot  of 

Angelina  E.,  of  Muncy,  Penn.,  and  J 

Potter  Patterson,  editor  of  this  paper,  at 
Muncy.  Patriot  of 
MILLF.RD  Mary,  daughter  of  Rice,  and  Isaac 
Whitford,  both  of  and  at  East  Greenwich, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast, 
MILLETT  Thomas  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Thurs- 
ton, at  Providence,  by    Rev.   Mr.   Wilson, 

Maria  and  William  Colby,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Phillips, 

Joseph  W.  R.  and  Hannah  V.  Fuller,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.  Pa- 
triot of 
MILLS  Mrs.  Ann,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Capt. 
Robert  Lillibridge,  of  Philadelphia,  at  Sa- 
vannah, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kollock.     Phenix  of 


Sept.  3, 

[828 

Oct.  16, 

1828 

April  22, 

1S29 

Nov.  30, 

1829 

Jan.  10, 

1S30 

May  12, 

1830 

May  9, 

1S32 

May  II, 

1820 

June  14, 

1825 

Nov.  23, 

1828 

Dec.  16, 

1829 

Jan.  13, 

1810 

492 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


MINNARD  James  and  Eliza  Allen,  at  Attleboro, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  Nov.  12,  1820 

MINARD  Mary  M.,  only  daughter  of  Peter  S., 

of    Providence,    and    Randall    Meechum, 

publisher  of  Pawtucket  Chronicle,  at  Provi- 

dencfe,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  March  18,  1827 

MINER  Charles  and  Rebecca  Gordon,  both  of 

Providence,  at  Sterling,  Ct.,  Feb.  20,  1820 

MINOTE  Jacob,  of  Italy,  and  Catharine  Murray, 

of  and  at  Bristol,  May  3,  1812 

MINZEY  Capt.  Jacob  and  Mary  Briggs,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  at  Newport,  by   Rev.    Mr. 

p:ddy,  Oct.  II,  1829 

MITCHELL  Miss  Elizabeth,  the  mother  of  10 

children,  [sic],  and  David   Mewshaw,  81,  a 

widower  3  months,  at  Baltimore.     Phenix 

of  Sept.  24,  1808 

Betsey,  of  North  Providence,  and  Gardiner 

Greenleaf,    of  Boston,    at    Providence,    by 

Justice  Tillinghast,  March  8,  1812 

Margaret,   of  Peterboro,    N.    H.,  and    Peter 

Batchellor,    of    New    Ipswich,    N.    H.,    at 

Providence.     Pheni.x  of  Sept.  3,  1814 

Mrs.    Hannah,     of     Providence,     and    John 

Glazier,  of  East  Greenwich,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Feb.  ri,  1816 

William  H.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Martha 

Lynd  Greene,  daughter  of  late  Timothy,  of 

and  at  New  York.     Patriot  of  Aug.  23,  1820 

Thomas  M.  and  Julia  Ann  Bowen,  daughter 

of  Dr.  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Glocester. 

Patriot  of  Oct    18,  1820 

Alexander,  109,  and  Jane  Hammond,  19;  in 

p:ngland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Chasten.  Patriot  of  Sept.  19,  182 1 
Thomas    ]i.,    formerly    of    Providence,    and 

Mary  Ball  Hill,  widow  of  Hon.  Arthur,  of 

Savannah,  Ga.,  at  Dameron  Place,  Miss.,  March  19,  1823 
Freelove,  15,  and  Daniel   Avery,  Esq.,  59,  at 

Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of  Nov.  8,  1823 

Hannah  and  Joel  Metcalf,  Esq.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  April  i,  1824 
William  and  Lydia  P.  l^rickley,  daughter  of 

Capt.   Henry,  both   of  and  at  Providence,  Sept.  5,  1824 

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 

the  late   Chester,  both   of   Providence,  at 

Bristol,  by    Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Jan.  4,  1826 

Daniel  and  Sarah  E.  West,  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel IL,  at  Bristol,  Oct.  28,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  493 

MITCHELL  Betsey  and    Erastus    Wilcox,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  3,  1828 

Alexander   and    Lydia    Haskell,  of  Beverly, 

Mass.,  at  Roxbury.     Patriot  of  May  8,  1830 

MOCEI   Teresa,  of  Athens,  Greece,  (She  is  the 

one  Lord   Byron  refers  to  in  his  poem  of 

"Fair     Maid    of    Athens"),    and    James 

Black,  Esq.,  of  Yarmouth,  Eng.,  in  Elgma, 

Greece,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jones  King,  Jan.  28,  1829 

MOFFrrT  Caleb  and  Angelina  Cooke,    daugh- 
ter of  Eli,  at  Smithfield,  Feb.  21,  1808 
MOLOY  Daniel  and  Martha  Black,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Phe- 

nix  of  July  16,  1814 

MONROE  Capt.  Thomas  B.  and  Clarissa  Usher 

Sanford,  both  of  Bristol,  at  Brooklyn,   L. 

L,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  Oct.  17,  1817 

Maria    Hester,    youngest    daughter    of    the 

President,  and  Samuel  Lawrence  Gouvern- 

eur,  Esq.,  of    New  York,  at  Washington, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Hawley.     Patriot  of  March  18,  1820 

Allen,    3d,  and  Joanna    Lincoln,    at  Bristol. 

Patriot  of  April  8,  1S20 

Henry,    of    New    York,    and    Lucinda    Eliza 

Dabney,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  June  2,  1829 

MONTAGUE  Amos,  of  Essex,  and  Lucy  Mon- 
tague, of  Middlesex,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  by 

Rev.  Philip  Montague,  Dec   26,  1820 

Lucy,    of  Middlesex,    and  Amos  Montague, 

of  Esse.x,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  by  Rev.  Philip 

Montague,  Dec  26,  1820 

MONTGOMERY  Margaret  M.  and  William  T. 

Hawes,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  12,  1826 

John  C,  of  Danville,  and  Debra  Kerr,  young- 
est daughter   of  Jacob,  at  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  20,  1830 

Elizabeth,  72,  and  Michael  Haggerty,  75,  at 

St.  Johns,  N.  B.     Patriot  of  March  31,  1830 

MOODEY  Mrs.   Mary  and    John  Cooper,    near 

Clemsford,    Eng.     She  has   been   twice  a 

bride,  once  a  widow  and  has  had  a  pair  of 

twins  all  within  12  months.     Phenix  of  Sept.  30,  1809 

MOODIE  Mary,  daughter  of  late  Major  Andrew, 

and    Paul     M.    Mumford,  of    Newport,  at 

New  York.     Phenix  of  Oct.  19,  1802 

MOOERS  Nancy,    of    Providence,    and    Samuel 

B.  Eastman,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Jan.  20,  1828 


May  4, 

1811 

May  u, 

1S06 

March  14, 

1807 

Nov.  28, 

1807 

Oct.  28, 

1809 

Jan.  10, 

1815 

Nov.  4, 

1815 

494  VITAI,    RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 

MOON  William  and  Mary  .Starr,  at  Philaddiihia. 

I'lienix  of  Sept.  29,   1804 

MOON.SHIRE   Catharine  and  Jacob  VVartman, 

after   a  courtship  of   15  years,  in  Chester 

Co.,  Fa.,  married   April    loth;  on  the   13th 

he  posted  her.     I'heni.\  (if 
MOOKl':   Joseph,    of    Philadelphia,    and    Susan 

Gilmore,  of  Providence, 
Peggy,    18,  of    Sharon,    Mass.,  and  E 

Snow,    65,  of    Weston,   Ma.ss.,  at    Sharon. 

Pheni.x  of 
Major  William,  Jr.,    and    Harriet    Gibbs,    of 

Providence,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of 
Charles,  Esq.,   63,  and    Geylark    Duvant,  in 

Caswell  Co.,  N.  C.     Phenix  of 
Sarah  and   William   Mcl'"arland,  Jr.,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Mrs.  Mary  and  Henry  i'ike,  at  Providence, 
Mrs.  I'^liza,  daughter  of  Gould  Anthony,  and 

Samuel  Davis,  both  of    and    at    Newport. 

Patriot  of  Aug.  25,  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   H.,  Jr.,  of  Concord,  one  of  the  editors 

of  New  Hampshire  I'atriot,  and   Mary  A. 

Hill,  at  Ashburnham,  N.  H.     I'atriot  of  Sept.  2,  1S20 

Larkin,  traveling  preacher,  physician,  trader, 

poet,  etc.,  and  Nancy  Cooke,  at  Beverly, 

Mass.     Patriot  of  Dec.  30,  1820 

William,  of  Newport,  and  Margaret   Martin, 

of  and  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C..  May  5,  1822 

Anna    Mitchell,    of  Charleston,    S.    C,  and 

George  Parker,  of  Hoston,  at  Charleston. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  26,  1823 

Mrs.  Harriet  L.  and    Lawrence   J.    Russell, 

both  of  and  at  Providence.      Patriot  of  May  31,  1823 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  John,  and  Benjamin 

.South wick,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  8,  1823 

Mrs.    Harriet    G.,    of    Newport,    and    Capt. 

Isaiah  Cvooker,  Jr.,  of  Bath,  Me.,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  [correct],  Feb.  29,  1824 
Mrs.  Harriet  S.,  widow  of  Col.  William,  and 

Capt.  Josiah  Crocker,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wheaton,  [correct],  F"eb.  29,  1824 

I'-anny,  of    Bristol,  and   Seth    Guphe,  Jr.,  of 

Raynham,  Mass.,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Mann,  Sept.  25,  1S25 

Henry,  Jr.,   of    Newport,    and    Sarah    Brace 

.Butt,  of  and  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  Nov.  19,  1S25 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  495 

MOORE  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John,  and  Henry 

O.  Tefft,  at  Newport,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Gammell,  Dec.  6,  1826 

Lorenzo,  of  Vermont,  and   Eliza    Ann   Eish, 

daughter  of  Caleb,  of  and  at  Newport,  Oct.  17,  1827 

Jonah  and  Elizabeth   Patten,  at   IVovidence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  I'ickering,  Oct.  23,  1827 

Mary  Jane,  daughter  of  late  Col.  William,  of 

Newport,  and  Nathaniel    (ircene,  of  East 

Greenwich,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Uec.  22,  1827 

William,  of  Providence,  and   Mary  Cooke,  of 

Cumberland,  at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  May  19,  1828 

Mary  I'",  and  John  C.  Park,  ICstj.,  at    Boston. 

Patriot  r)f  Dec.  2,  1829 

Dolly  and  Thomas  Pankerton,  at  .Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann,  Ivsq.     Patrif)t  of  Nov.  i,  1830 

Louisa,  daughter  of  Col.  Henry,  of  Newport, 

and     Benjamin    Albertson,    editor    of    the 

Elizabeth  City  Star,  at    I'",lizabeth  City,  N. 

C,  by  Rev.  Philip  H.  Wiley,  June  6,  1831 

Mary  H.  and  William    H.   Ciandall,  both  of 

and  at   Newport,  by  Rev.    Mr.  VanVleck,  Aug.  1,  1831 

MORDOCK  Sally    Olcott,  of    Hanover,  N.  H., 

and  Cieorge  Blake,  P2sq.,  of  Boston,  U.  S. 

Attorney  for  Massachusetts,   at   Hanover. 

Pheni.x  of  June  30,  iSio 

MORE  Lydia    H.  and    Rev.   William   H.  Heart, 

at  Hamstead,  N.  Y.     Patriot  ot  Eeb.  19,  1820 

MOREAU   Madame    Marie    Loui.se    Magdaleine 

Valentine  Duvezae    Castra,    widow  of  the 

late  I^ouis  Moreau  de  Trolley,  and   lulward 

Livingstone,  Esq.,  at   New  Orleans.     Phe- 

ni.\  of  July  13,  1805 

MORGAN     Capt.     Samuel    and     Mrs.    Abigail 

Brown,  at    Providence,  by  Judge    Martin. 

Phenix  of  Dec.  15,  1804 

Lydia    and    William    Winson,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pates,  '         Aug.  17,  1819 

Lucas,  attorney  at  law,  and  Charlotte  Bear, 

at  Waterloo,'N.  Y.,  July  15,  1S24 

Frances    and    George  W.  Weeden,  both   of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  17,  1827 

Samuel  and  Susan  P.  Bliven,  at   Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  June  15,  1828 

Mrs.  William,  widow   of  Capt.    William,  the 

Anti-Masonic  Martyr,  and  George  W.  Har- 
ris, a  Royal  Arch  Mason,   at  Batavia,    N. 

Y.     Patriot  of  Dec.  11,  1830 


496  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

MORRELL  Gov.  David  Lawrence,  and  Lydia 
Poor,  daughter  of  Moses,  both  of  Goffs- 
town,  at  Pembroke,  N.  H.     Patriot  of  Aug.  14,  1824 

Jacob,  jr.,  of  Windham,  and  Jane  Gilman,  at 

Westbrook.     Patriot  of  April  28,  1830 

MORRIS  William,  of  Marietta,  O.,  and  Hannah 
Newell,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  Mari- 
etta.    Pheni.x-  of  Jan.  6,  18 10 

Mary;  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  Arthur  Tripp, 
formerly  of  Providence,  at  Pomfret,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Dovve,  Jan.  10,  1813 

Charles,  Esq.,  Captain  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Har- 
riet Bovven,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Wil- 
liam, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Feb.  4,  181 5 

Capt.  George  N.,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Sarah 
R.  Mumford,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin 
B,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Miller,  Oct.  7,  1817 

Mary  Ann  B.  and  Gersham  C.  Jenckes,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Dec.  10,  181 8 

James  M.   and    Mary    Briggs,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Ware,  Mass.     Patriot  of  July  28,  1830 
MORRISON  Rhoda  and   Anthony  Morse,  both 

of  and  at  Somerset,  by  John  Mason,  Esq.,  Nov.  10,  1822 

R.  N.,  Esq.,  of  Utica,   N.  Y.,   and  Caroline 

Moseley,  daughter  of  Dr.  E ,  of  and 

at  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of  Oct.  12,  1825 

MORSE  Cynthia  and  Gorton  Tallman,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  30,  1806 

Joseph,  16,  and  Miss  Abigail  Sweetzer,  48,  at 

North  Yarmouth,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Dec.  12,  1807 

Charles,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Mrs. 
Diadimia  Johnson,  of  and  at  Coventry,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Curtis.     Pheni.x  of  Dec.  24,  1814 

Bennaniah,    of    Providence,    and      Rebecca 

■    Morse,  of  and  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  March  17,  1816 

Rebecca,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and   I5ennaniah 

Morse,  of  Providence,  at  Thompson,  March  17,  1816 

Jerusha,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  William  Blos- 
som, of  Schenectady,  N.  Y..  at  Providence,  Oct.  13,  1818 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and    Otis  Tor- 

rey,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  Jan.  9,  1820 

Arnold  and  Mary  A.  Spencer,    both  of  East 

Greenwich,  at  Providence,  Oct.  12,  1820 

Gardiner,  of  Somerset,  and  Nancy  Luther,  of 

and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford,  July  28,  1822 

Elihu  and  Elisha  Alton,  both  of  and  at  Wood- 
stock, by  Rev.  Mr.  Nichols,  Sept.  19,  1822 

Anthony  and  Rhoda  Morrison,  both  of   and 

at  Somerset,  by  John  Mason,  lisq.,  Nov.  10,  1822 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  407 

MORSE  Pamela,  of  Dduglass,  Mass.,  and  George 

Lindley,  of  Burrillville,  at  Douglass,  Dec.  5,  1822 

Nelson  and  P21iza  Hlackington,  both  of  and 

at  Attleboro.     Patriot  of  Dec.  27,  1823 

George  and  Ann  Louisa  Remington,  at  Paw- 

tuxet.     Patriot  of  July  28,  1824 

George,  of  Worcester,  and  Sarah  H.    Dana, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,         Sept.   14,  1826 

Lemuel,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Abigail  Walker, 
daughter  of  George,  of  and  at  Dighton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee,  Sept.  28,  [826 

Charles,  Jr.,  of  Coventry,  and  Lydia  W.  Ar- 
nold, daughter  of  late  Hon.  Thomas,  of 
and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,         Dec.  28,  1826 

Nathan  T.  and  Alice  S.  Dana,  daughter  of 
Payton,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,  March  22,  1827 

Nathan  H.,  Esq.,  of  Brooklyn,  L.  L,  and 
Eliza  Tiffany,  daughter  of  Comfort,  of  and 
at  Killingly,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whitman,  May  16,  1827 

Moses  and  Emma  Arnold,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  I'"sq.,  P"eb.  24,  1828 

Jesse  L.  and   Frances  S.  Di.xon,  daughter  of 

Nathan  P.,  both  of  and  at  Westerly,  Oct.  8,  1829 

Mary  Ann,  of  Cumberland,  and  Elijah  Paine, 
of  Foxboro,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  26,  1829 

MORTON  Marcus,  attorney  at  law,  son  of  Hon. 
Nathaniel,  and  Charlotte  Hodges,  daugh- 
ter of  James  P.  M.,  both  of  and  at  Taun- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipon.     Phenix  of  Dec.  26,  1807 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  Hon.  Perez,  of  Dor- 
chester, and  Andrew  Dexter,  Esq.,  at 
Boston.     Phenix  of  June  25,  1808 

Sally  and  Lemuel  Stephens,  botli  of  Plymouth, 

Mass.,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  May  27,  1809 

Bartlett  and  Rebecca  Lyon,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Oct.  8,  1828 

MOSELEY  Caroline,  daughter  of  Dr.  E.,  of 
Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  N.  Morrison, 
E.sq.,  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  at  Whitesboro.  Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  12,  1825 

John  and  Clarissa  Ann  Deming,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  18,  1830 
MOSES  John  G.,  of  Newport,  and  Haile  Maria 
Hill,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Seamans,  June  24..  1827 
MOSHER  Dr.  Stephen  and  Hannah  Webster, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Nicholas,  of  Newport, 
at  Union  Springs,  N.  Y.     Phenix  of                  Sept.  20,  i3iy 


498  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

MOSHER  Ruth  B.,  daughter  of  Caleb,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Joseph  A.  Andrews,  of  Gloces- 

ter.  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mace,  Aug.  i8,  1822 

Constant  Burr  and  Mary  Saunders  Johnson, 

daughter  of  Ebenezer,   Esq.,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pictcering,  Dec.  23,  1823 

Capt.  Wilham   H.  and  Susan  Bradford,  both 

of  and  at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  Nov.  lo,  1824 

MOSHIER  Ruth    Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Ab- 

ner,    and  John    Taylor,    of  Providence,   at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Nov.  i,  1826 

Caleb,    Jr.,    and  Elizabeth    Sterry    Billings, 

both    of    Providence,    at    Boston,   in    St. 

Paul's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner,  July  25,  1827 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Abner,  and 

William  T.  DeWitt,  of  Society  Hill,  S.  C, 

at    Bristol,    by  Rev.    Mr.    White.     Patriot 

of  Sept.  18,  1830 

MOSIER  Jonathan,    of    Kennebeck,    Me.,    and 

Abby  Sovvle,  daughter  of  Job,  of  Tiverton, 

R.  I.,  at  Westport,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Aug.  24,  1825 

MOSS  Polly  and  Roswell  Doolittle,  both  of  and 

at  Wallingford,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Aug.  22,  1821 

Samuel  and  Betsey  Doolittle,  both  of  and  at 

Wallingford,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Aug.  22,  1821 

MOTLEY  John,    merchant,  and  Mary    Guston, 

at  Portland,  Me.     Pheni.x  of  April  18,  1807 

MOTT  Cooke   and    Lucy    Briggs,    at    Johnston. 

Phenix  of  Dec.  11,  1813 

Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of  Benjamin,    and 

Dr.  John  A.  Wadsvvorth,  both  of  and    at 

Portsmouth,    at    Friends'  Meeting  House,  Oct.  2,  1822 

Ann  Maria,  daughter  of  Samuel  C,  of  Sing 

Sing,  and    Capt.    Caleb    Willis,    at    New 

York,  May  10,  1823 

Clementina,  daughter  of  Samuel  C,  of    Sing 

Sing,  and   Nathaniel    Willis,  son    of  Capt. 

Caleb,  at  New  York,  June  19,  1823 

Jacob   and  Elizabeth   Anthony,  daughter  of 

Abraham,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth.  Pa- 
triot of  April  20,  1825 
Eunice  L.  and  Ayres  Ellis,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Shurtleff,  Dec.  4,  1825 
Samuel,  of  New  York,  and    Sarah    Earle,   of 

Newport,  at  former  place,  Oct.  8,  1828 

Matilda,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Brooklyn,  N. 

Y.,  and  Stephen  Cahoone,  of   Newport,  at 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cahoone,  March  29,  1831 

MOULTHROP  Delia  Ann  and  William  Storer, 

Jr.,  editor  of   the   Stonington   Yankee,  at 

New  Haven,  Ct.     Patriot  of  April  28,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  499 

803 


MOULTON     Sullivan    and    Betsey     Langford, 

daughter  of  Capt.  H olden,  Oct.  30, 

Cromwell  and  Lucina  Oltiey,  daughter  of 
Richard,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  15, 

M and  Sarah  Cutter,  .second  daughter 

of  Thomas,  at  Newport,  April  26, 

Sally,  daughter  of   late  Michael,  and    James 

Perry,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  4, 

Mary  C.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Samuel  Atkinson, 
P3sq.,  of  Chilicothe,  O.,  at  Philadelphia. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  10, 

Rachel,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Stephen  Bosworth, 
Jr.,  of  Providence,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Stephen 
Moulton,  Esq.,  Dec.  21, 

Mary,  daughter  of  William,  and  Robert 
Seatle,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy, 

Ann  VV.  and  Jared  Arnold,  both  of   and  at 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wallen, 
MOVVRY  Jeremiah  and  Content  Appleby,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  at  Smithfield.     Pheni.x  of 

Major  Nathaniel  and  Lydia  De.xter,  daughter 
of  Jonathan,  at  Smithfield.     Phenix  of 

Marmaduke,  of  Smithfield,  and  Ro.xana  Bel- 
lows, only  daughter  of  Dr.  Eleazer,  at  Glo- 
cester, 

Rachal,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  and  WiUard 
Smith,  at  Smithfield.     Phenix  of 

Polly  and  Jacob  Spaulding.  Jr.,  at  Killingly, 
Ct.     Phenix  of 

Aidah,  of  Burrillville,  and  Isaac  l^owen,  of 
Scituate,  at  former  place.      Phenix  of 

Elizabeth  and  Henry  Alexander,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes. 
Phenix  of 

Gerathman  and  Nancy  ]5ates,  at  Providence. 
Phenix  of 

Esther,  of  Johnston,  and  Henry  Herrington, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.  Phenix 
of  May  14, 

Patience,  of  Smithfield,. and  Cyrus  Olney,  of 
North  l-'rovidence,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict.     Phenix  of  June  10, 

Lydia  and  Capt.  James  Weeden,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  June  i, 

Dianna,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  John  Veazie,  of  Providence,  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  9, 

David,    Jr.,    and    Freelove   Ballou,    daughter 

of  Moses,  at  Smithfield,     Phenix  of  Oct.  25, 


Dec.  22, 

1828 

Jan.  I, 

1829 

March  3, 

1804 

May  3, 

1806 

Oct.  16, 

iSoS 

March  10, 

1810 

March  31, 

1810 

May  15, 

1813 

March  5, 

18(4 

March  5, 

1S14 

811 

SI3 

821 
822 
828 


814 

815 
817 

817 
817 


500 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


MOWRY  Jesse  and  Susannah  Easterbrooks,  at 

Smithfield,  March  5,  1818 

Daniel,  3d,    and  Ruth  Farnum,    daughter  of 

Stephen,  at  Smithfield,  Dec.  6,  1818 

Osborn  and  Eliza  Ann  Southwick,  at  Friends' 

Meeting  House,  Newport,  Dec.  10,  1818 

Whipple,  of  Smithfield,  and  Barbara  Irons, 
daughter  of  Elisha,  of  Glocester,  at  Johns- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  April  4,  18 19 

Susan,  daughter  of  Abial,   and  John  Harris, 

at  Smithfield,  July  4,  1819 

Mathan  and  Sarah  Mann,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, Esq.,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,         Dec.  30,  1819 

Thomas  and  Mrs.  Mary  Buffum,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Patriot 
,     of  Jan.  20,  1821 

John  S.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Manton,  at  Glocester,         May  13,  1821 

Col.  Saylesand  Mary  Warner,    at  Glocester, 

by  John  Hawkins,  Esq.,  May  14,  182 1 

Randall  and  Eliza  Randall,  at  Johnston.  Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  25,  1821 

Sarah,  of  Johnston,  and  Levi  Rose,  of  and  at 
North  Providence.     Patriot  of  Nov.  17,  1821 

Benjamin  and  Lovey  Marshall,  both  of   and 

at  Warwick.     Patriot  of  April  10,  1822 

Tabitha,  of  Smithfield,  and  Rufus  Williams, 

of  Burrillville,  at  Smithfield,  July  3,  1823 

Mrs.  Polly  and  Godfrey  G.  Stone,  both  of 
KiUingly,  at  Plainfield,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Fowler,  July  17,  1823 

Smith,  Jr.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Amey 
Dexter,  youngest  daughter  of  Lewis,  Esq., 
at  Smithfield,     Patriot  of  Sept.  27,  1823 

Lewis,  of  Smithfield,  and  Zerviah  Warner, 
of  Mendon,  daughter  of  Daniel,  at  Smith- 
field,  Nov.  23,  1823 

George  L.  and  Hannah  Leonard,  at  Taun- 
ton.    Patriot  of  Jan.  10,  1824 

Lydia,  daug\\ter  of  late  Joseph,  and  Samuel 
Mowry,  son  of  late  Jonathan,  both  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  March  11,  1824 

Samuel,  son  of  late  Jonathan,  asd  Lydia 
Mowry,  daughter  of  late  Joseph,  both  of 
and  at  Smithfield,  March  11,  1824 

Sally,  daughter  of  Seth,  and  James  Andrews, 
both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Lewis  De.\- 
ter,  E.sq.,  May  26,  1825 

Mary  and  William  H.  Angell,  both  of  North 
Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict,  Sept.  22,  1825 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  501 

MOWRY  Charles,  of  Mendon,  and  Ann  Cady,  of 

and  at  Warwick,  Jan.  i,  1826 

Stephen,  son  of  Aniasa,  and  Sarah  Sayles, 
daughter  of  late  Gideon,  at  Smithfield,  by 
Judge  Mann,  Feb.  16,  1826 

Jesse,  eldest  son  of  Major  Nathaniel,  and 
Rhoda  Sayles,  only  daughter  of  John,  2d, 
at  Smithfield,  ^  Feb.  24,  1826 

Charles  C,  of  Providence,  merchant,  and 
Celia  E.  Aldrich,  daughter  of  late  David, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  Aug.  27,  1827 

Ruth,  of    Scituate,    and    Verry    Aldrich,    of 

Smithfield,  at  Scituate,  Feb.  7,  1828 

Amey  and  Hiram  Mason,   at  Smithfie.d,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  June  15,  1828 

Sanford  and    Eliza   Lady,    at  Smithfield,  by 

Samuel  Mann,  J.  I'.     Patriot  of  Jan.  10,  1829 

Barney  and  Phila  Mowry,  daughter  of  Amasa, 

at  Smithfield,  Feb.  2,  1829 

Phila,  daughter  of  Amasa,  and  Barney  Mowry, 

at  Smithfield,  Feb.  2,  1829 

Horace  B.  and  Julian  Nichols,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.     l\atriot  of  April  22,  1829 

Ruth   and   Col.  John  Angell,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  July  19,  1829 

Enos  and  Julia  Ann  Vose,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.     Patriot  of  July  3,  1830 

George  Harris  and  Amey  Ea.ston  Gardiner, 
youngest  daughter  of  late  Samuel  ¥..,  of 
Wickford,  at  Smithfield,  Dec.  8,  1830 

MUCH  MORE  Elizabeth  A.  and  John  A.  Shaw, 

at  Newport.     Phenix  of  June  15,  1S02 

Martha    and    Thomas  Batchellor,  at    Ports- 
mouth, by  Rev.  Mr.  Ballou.     Phenix  of  April  27,  1811 
MUDGE  William    and    Sabra  Lewis,    both    of 
Providence,    at    Pawtucket,    by    Rev.    Dr. 
Benedict.     Phenix  of  Dec.  19,  1818 
Solomon    H.,  of    Portland,   and    Susan    H. 
Dodge,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Oct.  16,  1826 
MUENSCHER  Major  William,  cashier  of  Eagle 
Bank,    and  Lydia  B.   Munro,  daughter  of 
Capt.  George,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.   Bishop   Griswold,   at   St.   Michael's 
Church,  July  17,  1820 
MUHLENBURGH  Charlotte,  13,  and  Christo- 
pher  Prouty,  16,  at   Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 
Phenix  of  A"g-  I.  1807 
MULKIN  Ruth,  of  Preston,  Ct.,  and  Silas  Bates, 

of  Exeter,  at  Preston.     Phenix  of  Nov.  25,  1815 


502 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


MUM  FORD  Paul  M.,  of  Newport,  and  Mary 
Moodie,  daughter  of  late  Major  Andrew, 
at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Oct.  19,  1802 

Henry  and  Sophia  Jones,  daughter  of  Timo- 
thy, Esq.,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  March  17,  1804 

Sally  G.,  of  Providence,  and  Asa  Ferguson, 
of  Hartford,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cornell,  May  22,  1808 

Caleb  C.  and  Harriet  B.  Brown,  daughter  of 

Capt.  Arthur,  at  Newport.     Pheni.x  of  June  23,  1810 

Giles,  of  Rowon  Co.,  and  F"anny  Talbot, 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Providence,  at 
F"ayetteville,  N.  C.     Phenix  of  Oct.  14,  1815 

Sarah  R.,  eldest  daughter  of  lienjamin  B., 
Esq.,  of  Newport,  and  Capt.  George  N. 
Morris,  U.  S.  Army,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Meller,  Oct.  7,  1817 

Capt.  Henry  G.  and  Mary  Bullard,  daughter 
of  Isaac,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  28,  1817 

Samuel  Brenton  and  Louisa  Dexter,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Benjamin  G.,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  9,  181 8 

James  and  Sarah  Snow,  daughter  of  James, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  10,  18 18 

Susan  M.  and  William  P.  Greene,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  at  St.  John's  Church, 
by  Rev.  Mr,  Taft,  Oct.  5,  1818 

Abby  M.,  daughter  of  Benjamin  B.,  Esq., 
and  George  C.  Mason,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, Oct.  20,  1818 

Oliver  and  Mary  Whitehorne,  daughter  of 
late  James,  Jr.,  at  South  Kingstown.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  31,  1821 

George  and  Sarah  Ann  Burroughs,  daugh- 
ter of  Greene,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  March  17,  1821 

Hannah  R.,  daughter  of  John,  and  Charles 
T.  Freebody,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of  June  29,  1822 

Richard  B.  and  Emeline  Almy,  daughter  of 
late  Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of  July  27,  1822 

Benjamin  and  Mercy  Goddard,  daughter  of 
late  Stephen,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Webb,  Aug.  25,  1822 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  John,  of  Providence, 
and  Col.  Edward  Dexter,  of  Seekonk,  at 
Bristol,  Dec.  30,  1824 

Pardon  T.,  formerly  of  Newport,  and  Mary 
McCrcakey,  of  and  at  Robertsville,  S.  C, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Nichols,  Sept.  11,  1825 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  503 

MUMFORD  William  O.  and  Phebe  Davis, 
daughter  of  John  W.,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Nov.  i6,  1826 

Margaret  G.  and  Cyrel  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.     Patriot  of  May  20,  1829 

Benjamin  and  Mrs.  Mary  E,  Gardiner,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Capt  Arnold  Sinkins,  all  of  and 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  Aug.  13,  1829 

Hannah  C,  daughter  of  late  Benjamui  B.,  of 
Newport,  and  Joseph  W.  Sweet,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,         Nov.  30,  1829 

James  H.,  formerly  of  Newport,  and  Adelia 
Wheaton  Bosworth,  of  and  at  Rehoboth, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Vernon,  Oct.  3,  1830 

MUNDAY  William,  of  Fall  River,  and  Eliza 
H.  Arnold,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  22,  1829 

MUNN  Joseph  and  Jesse  and  Miss  Abigail 
Kimball,  at  Mendon,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Weaver  and  Charles  Foole,  Esq.  [sic],  Feb.  15,  1824 

MUNRO  Benjamin  and  Mary  Russell.     Phenix 

of  April  4,  1807 

Harriet,  second  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of 
Cranston,  and  Henry  Bowen,  Esq.,  attorney 
at  law,  at  Cranston.     Phenix  of  Feb.  20,  1808 

Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Eph- 
raim  Bowen,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hill.      Phenix  of  Dec.  9,  1809 

Mary,  daughter  of  John  L.,  and  H.  G.  Bates,  July  3,  1810 

Christian  and  Luther  Handy,  both  of  War- 
ren, at  Bristol.     Phenix  of  June  8,  1816 

William  and  Julia  Ann  Luther,  both  of  Bris- 
tol, by  Seth  Peck,  E.sq.,  April  21,  1817 

Olive,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Thomas  Jones, 

both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  Dec.  4,  1817 

Major  Jeremiah,  of  Bristol,  and  Keziah  Allen, 

of  Barnstable,  at  Bristol,  Sept.  29,  1818 

Abigail   H.  and  James  T.   Newman,  both  of 

and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  _  Oct.  3,  1819 

Sarah,  youngest  daughter  of  Josiah,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Capt.  James  Bastow,  of  Roch- 
ester, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  12,  1819 

John  L.  and  Hetty  S.  Patten,  both  of   and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  22,  1820 


504  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

MUNRO  Lydia  B.,  daughter  of  Capt.  George, 

and  Major  William   Muenscher,  cashier  of 

Eagle  Bank,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Bishop  Grisvvold,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  July  17,  1820 

Capt.  Matthias,  of  Bristol,  and  Dorcas  White, 

daughter   of    Capt.    Thomas,    of    and    at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Dec.  6,  1820 

Capt.  Joseph  S.,  of  Providence,  and  Louisa 

Henderson,  daughter  of   late    Capt.  John, 

of  New  York,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  April  28,  1821 

Elizabeth  B.,  eldest  daughter  of  Major  Heze- 

kiah,  and    Samuel  Coggeshall,   Esq.,  both 

of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates,  May  15,  1821 

Mary  M.,  daughter  of   Josiah,  and   Richard 

Barstow,  of  Rochester,  Mass.,  both  now  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  May  18,  1821 

William    P.  and    Phebe   Wright,  at   Bristol. 

Patriot  of  July  10,  1822 

Mary,   daughter  of  Allen,    of  Seekonk,    and 

Joseph  Spaulding,  of   Connecticut,  at  At- 

tleboro.  May  18,  1823 

Sarah  C,  ot  Boston,  and  James  V.  Babson, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  8,  1823 

Mary,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Joseph  R.   I?rad- 

ford,  of  Bristol,  at  Portsmouth,  by  Judge 

Corey,  March  14,  1824 

Susan  E.  K.,  of  Bristol,  and  Benjamin  W.  C. 

Ward,  of  Newport,  at   MiddleJDoro,  Mass., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  April  18,  1824 

Eleanor,  daughter  of  Edward,  of  Bristol,  and 

Charles  B.  Spooner,  of  Providence,  at  Bris- 
tol. Patriot  of  Sept.  15,  1824 
Allen,    of    Seekonk,    and    Mrs.  Temperance 

Thompson,    of   and    at    Warren,    by    Rev. 

Mr.  Welch,  _  Jan.  30,  1825 

John  S.,  of   Providence,  and  Mary  Caroline 

Lacoste,  daughter  of   C.   G.  A.,  Esq.,  at 

Charleston,  S.  C.     Patriot  of  Dec.  17,  1825 

Joseph,   Jr.,  and  Olive  Brown,  at   Seekonk, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  April  9,  1826 

Sally  L.,  daughter  of  Palmer,  of  Warren,  and 

William  L  Brown,  of  Providence,  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  July  30,  1826 
Mrs.  Polly  and  Hon.  John  Howland,  both  of 

and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Dec.  3,  1826 

Thomas    G.   and   Eleanor    Ward  well,   third 

daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev, 

Mr.  Wight,  May  r,  1827 

Sanford,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  Ann  Chace,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Searaans,  Aug.  25,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  505 

MUNRO    Samuel  and  Sarah    Aldrich,  of    See- 

konk.  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  7,  1S27 

Samuel  and  Sarah  Aldrich,  both  of  Seekonk, 

at  Providence,  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 

Alice  and  Joseph  J.  Bowler,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Jan.  2,   1828 

Mrs.  Keziah    and  Capt.  William  Stetson,  at 

Sandwich,  Mass.     Patriot  of  Feb.  2,  1828 

Susan  and  John  T.   Durfee,  both  of  and  at 

Portsmouth.      Patriot  of  March  19,  1S28 

James  T.,  of  Providence,  and  Almy  Greene, 

of  and  at  Coventry,  May  11,  1828 

Samuel  and   Rebecca  A.  Miller,  daughter  of 

late  Allen,  both  of  Bristol,  at  Fall  River,  by 

Rev.  Ml.  Taylor,  July  3,  1828 

Maria,    daughter   of   Joseph,    and    Jonathan 

Freeborn  Cole,  both  of  and  at   Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Aug.  8,  1828 

Bennett  J.  and  Sarah   L.  Fish,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Griffin,  Sept.  25,  1828 

Mary,  daughter  of  Edward,  Jr.,  and  Nathan 

Bishop,  at  Bristol,  '  April  7,  1829 

Martha  and  CorneUus  F.  Hanilen,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  May  25,  1829 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  of  Bris- 
tol, and   Horace   Miller,  of    Pawtucket,  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev    Bishop  Griswold,  Nov.  30,  1829 

William  and   Harriet   Fales,  both  of  Bristol, 

at  Camerioca,  Cuba.     Patriot  of  Feb.  17,  1830 

MUNROIi   Jeremiah    and    Sally    Hull,    second 

daughter  of  John,  of  Glocester,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  28,  1802 
Isaac,  of  l^oston,  printer,  and  Emily  Wheeler, 

daughter  of  Seth,   Esq.,  at  New  Ipswich, 

Mass.     Pheni.x-  of  Nov.  7,  1807 

Sally  and  Thomas  Corey,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  25,  i8o8 

Eliza,  eldest   daughter  of   James,   Esq.,  late 

minister  to  Great  Britain,  and  George  Hay, 

Esq.,   of    Richmond,    in     Albemarle    Co., 

Va.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  15,  i8o8 

Caroline,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and  Jo- 
seph  Francis    Lippitt,  at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Oct.  10,  i8u 

Nathaniel,    Esq.,   and    Sarah    Dimon,  eldest 

daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Phenix  of  March  29,  18 17 


506  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

MUNROE    Eleanor,  of  Edward,  of  Bristol,  and 
Charles  13.  Spooner,  of  Providence,  at  Bris- 
tol, Sept.  6,  1824 
Sarah  and  Henry  Blesdell,  both    of   and   at 

Providenf^e,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  9,  1824 

Jonah  and  Julia  Ann  Smith,  at  Warren.     Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  25,  1826 
Josiah  S,  and  Abby  W.  Bigley,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  '  Sept.  23,  1830 

MUNSON   Harriet  and  Oliver  Dyer,  printer,  at 

New  Haven.     Phenix  of  Dec.  i,  1804 

MUNYAN  Thomas,  of  Providence,  and  Nabby 

Jones,  daughter  of  Capt.  S ,  of  and 

at  Medway,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bailey,  Dec.  12,  1824 

MURAT  Madame,  sister  of  the  late  Emperor 
of  the  French,  and  widow  of  the  King  of 
Naples,  and  Gen.  McDonald,  the  Italan 
General,  at  Vienna.     Phenix  of  May  24,  1817 

MURDOCK  Jane  and    W Brown,  at  Kir- 

rouchtree,   Eng.,  after  50  years  courtship. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  17,  1822 

MURPHY  Capt.  John  and  Adaliza  South  worth, 

at  Mansfield,  Ct.     Phenix  of  Feb.  17,  1810 

Margaret  F.  and  Edward  Landers,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Feb.  16,  1828 
Edwin  and  Mary  Ann  Towne,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Feb.  17,  1828 

MURRAY  Catharine,  of  Bristol,  and  Jacob  Mi- 

note,  of  Italy,  at  Bristol,  May  3,  1812 

William,  of  Baltimore,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Annis,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  William 
B.  Martin,  Esq.,  Feb.  14,  1822 

James  S.,  of  Camden,  S.  C,  and   Aurelia  B. 

Pearce,  of  Providence,  at  Philadelphia,  April  22,  1823 

Elizabeth  and  William  Sheridan,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  May  8,  1826 

Elizabeth  and  Robert  T.  Snow,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  25,  1827 

MURRILL  Mrs.  Sarah,  late  housekeeper  for 
John  Webb  Weston,  Esq.,  Guilford  Serry, 

and  R Wood,  of  Blue   Ball  House, 

at  Molton,  Eng.,    result  of    an    advertise- 
ment, Oct.  22,  1804 

MYERS  Marian  Theresa,  daughter  of  late  Com- 
modore Myers,  of  the  British  Navy,  and 
Jesse  Nichols,  of  Providence,  at  New 
York.     Phenix  of  Jan.  28,  181 5 

Zerviah  and  Henry  Horbin,  both  of  Dracut, 
Mass.,  at  Olneyville,  by  Nathaniel  G.  01- 
ney,  Esq.     Phenix  of  May  13,  1815 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  fjOT 

MYRECK  Charles  Valentine  and  Joanna  Salis- 
bury, daughter  of  Jonathan,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge.  Patriot 
of  Oct.  6,  1824 


N 


NAPOLEON     His    Majesty    Jerome,    King   of 

Westphalia,  and  brother  of  the  Emperor, 

and  Her  Royal  Highness  Catharine,  Prin- 
cess   of    Wirtemburg,    and    daughter    of 

Frederick  Charles  VVilliam,  King  of  Wir- 
temburg.    By    this    alliance   King  Jerome 

becomes    a    stepson    of    the    late    Prince 

Royal  of  England,  at  Paris,  l-'rance.     Phe- 

nix  of  Oct.  10,  1807 

NASH   Nancy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,    of 

Westerly,  and    Capt.   Henry    Dickens,    of 

Stoninglon,  at  Watch   Hill   Point,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Shaw.     Patriot  of  P'eb.  22,  1826 

NASON  Rebecca,    daughter  of    late    David,    of 

Newport,    and    Gideon    S.   Hunt,  of    East 

Greenwich,  at  Newport,  Oct.  6,  181 1 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Nathaniel,  and 

John  Heath,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  June  16,  1S24 

David  and  Susan  O.  Gardiner,  daughter  of 

Lyman,    of    South     Kingstown,    at    I^orts- 

mouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  .'Xnthony,  Sept.  3,  1827 

Mrs.  Abigail  and  Matthew  Weaver,  at  New- 
port. Patriot  of  Jan.  9,  1828 
Thomas  W.,  of  Smithfiekl,  and  Ann   Helme, 

youngest  daughter  of  late  John,  of  Kings- 
ton,   R.    I.,    at     Pawtucket,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Paine,  March  22,  1830 

Adaline,  of  Newpoi't,  and  Seth  Cleveland,  of 

Providence,    at     Newport,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Tucker,  Oct.  16,  1831 

NEAL  Capt.    Josiah,  of    Rochester,  Mass.,  and 

Ann  Vose,  daughter  of  Edward,  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton.     Patriot  of  April  26,  1820 

Mrs.     Hannah,     of    Providence,     and    John 

Masters,    of    Marblehead,    at    Providence. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  24,  1821 

NECK  Jonathan  and  Deborah  Heels;  in  England. 

Pheni.K  of  Sept.  15,  18 10 

NEEDHAM  John    G.,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and 

Eliza    Waterman,    daughter    of    Andrew, 

Esq.,  at  Smithfield.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1821 


508  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

NEILL  Christiana  Bickham,  only  daughter  of 
Lewis,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Rev. 
William  Richmond,  of  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y., 
formerly  of  Providence,  at  former  place,  by 
Rev.  Bishop  White,  July  28,  1823 

NELMS  Richard,  of  Angell  Place,  Pentonville, 
and  Sophia  Ranger,  of  Marden  Kent,  at 
St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  by  Mr.  Burger,  May  22,  1823 

NELSON  Dulcina,  daughter  of  I^aul,  and 
Charles  H.  Tillinghast,  at  Bristol.  I^henix 
of  Oct.  10,  1807 

Charlotte,  niece  of  Lord  Nelson,  and  Hon. 
Samuel  Hood,  son  of  Admiral ;  in  England. 
Pheni.x  of  Oct.  20,  1810 

Mary  and  James  Sabin,    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gano,  June  2,  1813 

Ebenezer  and  Eliza  F.  Williams,  only  daugh- 
ter of  Caleb,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  April  17,  181 5 

Betsey,  of  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  and  Nahum 
Eager,  of  Providence,  at  Shrewsbury.  Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  30,  1820 
Cyrus,  of  Middleboro,  and  Hannah  King, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Turner,  of  and  at 
Taunton.  Patriot  of  Dec.  15,  1821 
Angelina   and    Joseph     Tompkins,    both    of 

Pawtucket,  at  New  Haven.     Patriot  of  Nov.  9,  1822 

Rev.    Ebenezer,    Jr.,    and    Rebecca    Child, 
daughter  of  A ,  at  Lynn,  Mass.     Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  28,  1822 
Ruth,  daughter  of  Major  Paul,  of  Pawtucket, 
and    Peter    B.   Hunt,  attorney    at    law,  of 
Seekonk,  at   Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Air.  Taft,         April  15,  1824 
Angeline,    of    Wrentham,  and    Lowell    Hol- 
brook,    of  New    York,   at    Wrentham,    by 
Rev.  E.  Plske,                                                         Dec.  21,  1824 
lidmnnd  and  Eunice  Studley,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  Jan.  30,  1825 

Jonathan,    of    Upton,  and   Achsa    Wood,    of 

and  at  Mendon,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1828 

Mary  and  John  Veal,  at  Salem.     Patriot  of  May  19,  1830 

NERRKCK  Enock,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  Mrs. 
PLlizabeth  l\  Reeves,  of  and  at  Warwick, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,    .  Dec.  28,  1823 

NESLER  Harriet  and  Frederick  S.  Fell,  editor 
of  Savannah.  Republican,  at  Savannah. 
Patriot  of  Dec.  13,  1820 

NESTELL  Christian  M.,  formerly  of  New  York, 
and  Betsey  H.  Bosworth,  daughter  of 
Major  Asa,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  I\Liy  7,  1821 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX—MARRIAGES  509 

NETHERLANDS  William   Frederick  Charles, 

son  of  the  King  of  the,  and  Louisa  Augusta 

Welhelmina  Amelia,  daughter  of  the  King 

of  Prussia,  in  Prussia.     Patriot  of  July  i6,  1825 

NEVINS  James,    merchant,    and    Miss 

Willis,  at  Philadelphia.     I'henix  of  May  21,  1814 

NEWCOMH   Henry  S.,  Esq.,  Lieutenant  of  the 

President,  and   Rhoda  Mardenborough,  at 

New  York,  by  Rev.  Ur.  Hovven,  April  16,  1814 

NEWCOME    Simon,  F.    A.,  and  Nancy  Briggs, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,    by  Rev.   Mr. 

Edes,  Oct.  29,  1820 

Nathaniel,  of    Norton,  and   Betsey    Lincoln, 

daughter    of    Gen.    Thomas,    of    and     at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  May  3,  1823 

Francis  Dana,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Lavina  Day, 

daughter  of  Dr.  S ,  at  Sacketts  Har- 
bor, N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1825 
NEWELL  Joseph,  merchant,  and  Mary  Rey- 
nolds, daughter  of  Grindall,  Esq.,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Boston,  July  3,  1806 
Rebecca,  daughter  of  Gen.  Timothy,  of  Stur- 

bridge,    Mass.,  and    John   P.   Reynolds,  of 

Salem,  N.   Y.,   editor   of   the  Washington 

Register,  at  Sturbridge.     Pheni.x  of  July  18,  1807 

Hannah,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  William 

Morris,    of    .Marietta,    Ohio,    at    Marietta. 

Pheni.x^  of  Jan.  6,  1810 

Asa  and  Nancy    Angell,  eldest  daughter  of 

Fenner,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  18,  1810 

Roewa  and  Capt.  William  Hull,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  8,  181 1 

Stanford  and    Rebecca    R.  Easton,    both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  6,  181  r 

Esther  and   Henry  Renches,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  24,  1813 

Joseph,    of    Burrillville,    and     Mrs.    Silence 

Davis,  of  and  at  Providence,  May  i,  1820 

Abby  and  John  Atwood,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, July  I,  1820 
Willard  and  Lydia  Thompson,    daughter    of 

Alexander,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  May  12,  1822 

Abigail,  only  daughter  of   Samuel,  Jr.,  and 

Francis  B.  Balkcom,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Killham,  April  16,  1823 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Balus 

Balkcom,    both    of    and    at    Attleboro,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Killham,  April  16,  1823 


510  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

NEWELL  Samuel,  jtl,  and  Catharine  Carpen- 
ter, both  of  and  at  Attleboro.     Patriot  of  Jan.  14,  1824 

Pardon  and  Hannah  King,  both  of  Smithfield, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  March  3,  1824 

John  and  Polly  Grant,  eldest  daughter  of 
Eliphaz,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Spaulding,  Nov.  14,  1824 

Eunice  R.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Jonathan  N. 
Spencer,  of  Pavvtucket,  at  Attleboro,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Killham,  April  12,  1825 

Diancey,   daughter    of    John,    and    Stephen 

Baker,  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1826 

Susan  and  Capt.  VVillard  Ballon,  both  of  and 

at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Feb.  8,  1827 

John  H.,  of  Lancaster,  Penn.,  and  Harriet 
G.  Peckham,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  New- 
port, at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cowell. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  27,  1828 

Stanford  and  Abby  L.  Penniman,  daughter 
of  late  Capt.  Obadiah,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Sept.  21,  1829 

John    and  Sarah    Winkley,    both    of  and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Nov.  24,  1829 

Asa,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Kelley,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Dr.  Kelley,  of  Ware,  N.  H., 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  July  31,  1831 

NEWHALL  Lois,  of  Berkeley,  Mass.,  and  Paul 

White,  of  Taunton,  at  Berkeley,  Nov.  23,  1823 

William  and  Marcy  Kellogg,  at   Fall  River,  Feb.  9,  1832 

NEWMAN  Rona  and  John  Rounds,  both  of  and 
at  Rehoboth,  by  Justice  Martin.  Phenix 
of  Sept.  8,  18 10 

Samuel  S.,  of  Boston,  and  Abigail  Carlile, 
eldest  daughter  of  Col.  John,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  at  St. 
John's  Church,  April  13,  1813 

James  T.  and  Abigail  H.  Munro,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Oct.  3,  18 19 

Abby,  daughter  of  John,  of  l^rovidence,  and 
Richmond  Taggart,  of  Newport,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  i,  1821 

Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  David,  of  Rehoboth, 
and  Abel  Cooper,  of  Seekonk,  at  Reho- 
both, by  Rev.  Mr.  Either,  F"eb.  18,  1821 

John  T.  and  Hannah  Hazard,  both  of  and    at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  May  18,  1822 

Eleanor,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Thomas, 
of  Prince  Williams  Co.,  Va.,  and  Christo- 
pher C.  Gushing,  of  Seekonk,  at  former 
place,  Dec.  4,  1822 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  511 

NEWMAN  John  and  Mary  Jones,  both  of  and  at 

Providence.     Patriot  of 
Dea.  Sylvanus  and  Mrs.  Charlotte  Carpenter, 

both  of  Seekonk,  at  Pavvtucket.     Patriot  of 
Nancy,  daughter  of  Rev.  David,  of  Rehoboth, 

and  Alexander  A.  Seaver,  of  H olden, Mass., 

at  Rehoboth. 
Joseph  P.  and  Susan  L.   Barnes,  at  Warren. 

Patriot  of 
Harriet,    daughter  of  John,    and    Ira    Gray. 

both  of  and  at   Providence,  by    Rev.    Dr. 

Gano, 
Sylvester    S.    and    Plliza    Luce,   at     Warren. 

Patriot  of 
Mrs.  Hannah  and  Col.  Erastus  P.  Allen,  both 

of  and  at  Ne\v]iort.     Patriot  of 
Fanny  P.,  and  William  G.  Black,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Kev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Sophia,  daughter  of  John,  and    George    H. 

Hopkins,     at     Providence,    by     Rev.     Mr. 

Wilson, 
Alvira  and  John  Grace,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn, 
NEWTON  John  B.  and  Mary  Peckham,  daughter 

of  Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Nevvpijrt.     Patriot  of 
Mary,    of    Voluntovvn,    Ct.,    and     James    B. 

Weaver,  of  Coventry,  at  Voluntovvn.     Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  30,  1822 
Capt.  Simon,  Jr.,  and  Emily  Pitman,  daughter 

of  Thomas  G.,  Plsq.,  both  of  and  at  Nevv- 

port,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  July  (,  1827 

Joel    Worthington,    Professor    in      Andover 

College,  Newton,  and  Azuba  C.   Ruggles, 

daughter  of  late  Benjamin,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  June  3,  1829 
Charles,  of  Shrewsbury,  and  Sally  Marshall, 

of    and     at       Providence,     by     Rev.     Mr. 
Waterman,  Jan.  6,  1830 

NIBLETT    Dr.    Sterling,  and  Ann  McP^arland, 

daughter  of  James,  bothof  and   in    Lunen- 
burg   Co.,Va.,  Aug.  16,  1821 
NICHOLS  John  and  Anne  Taylor,  daughter  of 

William,   at    South    Kingstown,  by    Rev. 

William  Northup.     Pheni.v  of  Feb.  5,  1803 

Sarah  Bassett,  of  Providence,  and  Ralph  Gil- 
bert, of   Hebron,    Ct.,   at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams.     Pheni.\-  of  Sept.  12,  1812 

Rachael,    daughter   of  John    T.,    of    North 

Kingstown,    and    Philip   Taylor,  of  South 

Kingstown,  at  former  place,   by  Rev.  Mr. 

Northup,  May  10,  1814 


March  19, 

1823 

May  3, 

1823 

Oct.  25, 

1825 

Oct.  25, 

1826 

Nov.  23, 

1826 

Jan.  31, 

1827 

March  15, 

1S28 

Jan.  25, 

(829 

Sept.  6, 

1829 

Jan.  14, 

1830 

Sept.  14, 

1S22 

512  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

NICHOLS  Jesse,  of  Providence,  and  Marian 
Theresa  Myers,  daughter  of  late  Comn-,o- 
dore  Myers,  of  the  British  Navy,  at  New 
York.     Phenix  of  Jan.  28,  1815 

Mary,   daughter    of   late  John,  and  Aholish 

Branch,  at  Cranston.     Pheni.x  of  June  15,  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,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Cranston,  July  5,  1821 

Mary  E.,  daughter  of  John  T.,  Esq.,  and 
Capt.  Elijah  Kenyon,  both  of  and  at  South 
Kingstown.     Patriot  of  Sept.  29,  1821 

Ann  and   John    S.   Phillips,  both  of   and    at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  March  20,  1822 

Jonathan  Bassett  and  Mary  Ann  Simmons, 
daughter  of  late  Jonathan,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  14,  1822 

Otis,  of  Rehoboth.and  Betsey  Walker,  daugh- 
ter of  Nehemiah,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  at 
Taunton.     Patriot  of  Aug.  31,  1822 

Lucinda,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Emanuel  Jones,  of  and  at 
Charleston,  S.  C.     Patriot  of  May  i,  1824 

George  and  Sarah  B.  Brown,  at  South  Kings- 
town, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Sept.  i,  1825 

Juliana  and  Moses  Cleveland,  at   Smithfield. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  18,  1826 

Sally,  of  Freetown,  Mass.,  and  Thomas  An- 
dros,  of  Berkeley,  Mass.,  at  P"reetown,  by 
Rufus  Bacon,  Plsq.,  March  26,  1826 

Mary  B.  and  Ray  J.  Watson,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  July  30,  1826 

and    Elias  Skinner,  both    of    and  at 

Taunton,  Oct.  18,  1826 

Philip,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Rebecca  W.  Mor- 
ton, of  and  at  Dighton,  Nov.  26,  1826 

Galen,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Huldah  Martin, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen,  at  Swanzey,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taylor.     Patriot  of  April  11,  1827 

Joseph  D.,  of  Fall  River,  and  Parthenia  B. 
Chace,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  and  at 
Swanzey,  by  Elder  Slade,  May  24,  1827 

Dr.  Benjamin  and  Mary  Eleanor  T.  Spink, 
daughter  of  Boone,  at  Wickford,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Burge,  June  28,  1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  513 

NICHOLS    Welcome,    of    Coventry,    and    Mrs. 

Wealthy  Ann  Ward,    of    Cumberland,    at 

Smithfield,   by  Thomas  Mann,   Esq.,  March  17,  1828 

Samuel,  of  Providence,    and  Celia  Budlong, 

daughter  of  Stephen,  at  Warwick.  Pa- 
triot of  June  25,  1828 
Helen   M.  W.  and  Abiel  Sherman,  at  North 

Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup,  Sept.  18,  1828 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Charles,  and  William 

A.    Brown,    publisher    of    the    Toilet,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sanborn,  Oct.  20,  1828 

Julian  and  Horace  B.  Movvry,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     Patriot  of  April  22,  1829 

Mary  A.,  of  P^ast  Greenwich,  and  Alfred   H. 

Tabor,  of  Providence,  at   East  Greenwich, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen,  Oct.  13,  1829 

Mary  Ann  and  Joel  Marsh,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Nov.  29,  1829 

Silas  and  Sally  Ann  .Stafford,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.,  May  3,  1830 

Mary  and  Benjamin   Crosbee,  at  Smithfield, 

by  Thomas  Mann.,  P",sq.,  Oct.  14,  1830 

Leonard,  of  Seekonk,  and   Rhoda  Small,  of 

Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket.      Patriot  of  Jan.  25,  1823 

Leonard    and    Lucy   Small,  at    Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  May  17,  1826 

Aseneth  and  Elisha  R.  Studley,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Ur.  Benedict,  April  30,  1828 
NICKEl^SON    Leonard    and   Choice    Davis,   at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  l^enedict,  May  11,  1828 

NICKLYE    P'rancis    C,    formerly    of    Newj^ort, 

and  Elizabeth  Keiuhick,  of  and  at  Liver- 
pool, Eng.  Patriot  of  Aug.  i,  1827 
NIEDERSTETTER     Louis,    Esq,    Charge   de 

Affairs  of  His  Majesty  the  King  of  Prussia, 

and  Mademoisselle  Hortense  Louisa  Bange- 

man   Huygens,  daughter  of  the  Chevalier 

Bangeman  Huygens,  PInvoy  E.Ktraordinary 

and  Minister  I^lenipotentiary  from  the  King 

of  the  Netherlands,  at   New  York,  by  the 

Consul  of  the  Netherlands,  and  Rev.  F.  C. 

Schaeffer,  Sept.  iS,  1827 

NIGER     Alfred,    of    Saybrook,    Ct.,    and    Julia 

Bowen,  of  and  at  Providence,  Nov.  5,  1827 

NIGHTINGALE     George    and    P:iiza    Dexter, 

eldest  daughter  of  Col.  John  S.,  at  Provi- 
dence, Sept.  27,  1807 
Joseph,   of    Providence,  and    Mary    Greene, 

daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of   and  at   East 

Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  PLdes,  May    7,  1810 


514  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

NIGHTINGALE  Mrs.  Margaret  and  Dr.  Henry 

E.  Turner,  at  East  Greenwich.    Phenix  of  Oct.  27,  18 10 

Samuel  and  Elizabeth  K.  Thompson,  daugh- 
ter of  Edward  K.,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  at 
St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  8,  181 5 

Nancy,  of  Quincy,  and  James  Allen,  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Oumcy,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1820 
Samuel  and  Eliza   Rogers,    daughter  of  late 
John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  May  16,  1822 
NILES   I'hebe  and  James  C.  Greene,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.   Dr.   Benedict.     Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  30,  1 8 19 
William  and  Harriet  Jinson,  at  Pawtucket,             Nov.  12,  1820 
Mary  and  James    Wilkinson,    both    of    Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  May  i,  1823 
Hezekiah,  editor  of   the  Register,  and  Sally 
Ann  Warner,  daughter  of   late  John,    at 
Baltimore.     Patriot  of                                               July  12,  1826 
Fidelia    Esther,    of    Providence,    and  Joseph 

Luther,  of  Warren,  at  Providence,  April  i,  1827 

NIPPER  James  and  Susan  F"lipper,  in  No.   Caro- 
lina.    Phenix  of  '  Oct.  28,  1809 
NOBLES  Thomas  and  Zilpha    liennett,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Nov.  7,  1821 

NOENHOEFEER  Christopher,  of  Suabia,  Ger., 
60,  and  Betsey  Marks,  of  New  York,  70,  at 
Savannah,  Ga.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stevens,  after 
6  hours  courtship.      Pheni.x  of  Oct.  7,  1809 

NOLAN  Mary  S.,  of  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  and 
Seth  Follett,  of  Grafton,  at  former  place, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs.     Patriot  of  April  26,  1826 

NOONING  Rebecca,  eldest  daughter  of  Jona- 
than, and  William  Bradford,  Jr.,  both  of 
and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Aug.  2,  1827 

NORCROSS  Chapin  and  Susan   Danforth,  both 

of  Boston,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  Nov.  21,  1807 

William  O.,  of  Monson,  Mass.,  and  Mary 
Fanning,  daughter  of  Henry,  of  and  at 
New  York.     Patriot  of  May  15,  1830 

NORMAN    Priscella,  daughter    of    Moses,    and 

Philip  Stevens,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  10,  1820 

Capt.  Richard  and  Rachal  Peckham,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gammell,  Sept.  4,  1825 

NORRIS  Ann  Burt,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Paul 
v.,  of  Bristol,  and  Winthrop  Pidge,  of 
Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  June  7,  181 5 

Polly  and  Nicholas  Houselander,  both  of  and 
at  Burlington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Van  Doren,  Jan.  24,  181 5 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  515 

NORRIS    Gilbert  and    Kliza    Cox,    at    Bristol. 

Patriot  of  April  8,  i  820 

Eliza  B.,  of  Bristol,    and    William    G.    Field, 

formerly  of  Boston,  at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  June  3,  1820 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel  Holmes, 

Esq.,    and    Benjamin    King    Churchill,    of 

Bristol,  at  Salem.     Patriot  of  March  9,  1822 

John,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Charlotte    Norton, 

daughter  of    William,  of  and    at  Tiverton. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1824 

Hezekiah,  of    Bristol,  and  Mary  Ann  15arker, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr.   Picker- 
ing, Aug.  8,  1826 
Mary  E.,  daughter   of    Benjamin,    Esq.,    and 

Capt.  Gersham    Burr,  at    Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wight,  Jan.  7,  1827 

Thomas  and  Mary  W.  Pitman,  at  Bristol,  Dec.  24,  1829 

NORTH  UP  Betsey,   17,  and  Elijah  Walles,  80, 

at  Hoosick,  N.  Y.      Pheni.x  of  Nov.  i,  1806 

Nicholas,  of    Providence,    and    Mrs.    Abigail 

Weaver,  of  and  at   Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Gib.son.     Phenix  of  April  10,  18 13 

Abigail  and  Otis   l.ee,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev,    Dr.    Benedict,    of  Paw- 
tucket,  Jan.  23,  1820 
Oliver  R.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Sarah  E. 

Marshall,  of  and  at   Norwich,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Strong.     Patriot  of  Jan.  29,  1820 

John    and    Sarah  Cowley,  at   Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Mr   I'itman.     Pa'triot  nf  May  10,  1820 

Waitey  and   Rev.  William   Northup.  both  of 

and    at    North    Kingstown,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Hammond,  "  Oct.  16,  1820 

Rev.  William  and  Waitey  Northup,  both  of 

and    at    North    Kingstown,    by   Rev.    Mr. 

Hammond,  Oct.  16,  1820 

Susan,  of  Valley   Ivills,  and   Ephraim   Whip- 
ple, of  Attleboro,  at  Valley  P~alls.     Patriot 

of  March  26,  1823 

Ruth    and    Jason    Cowden,  at   Valley  Falls. 

Patriot  of  May  7,  1823 

Diana  and  Charles  S.  Weaver,  at  Coventry, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  June  i,  1823 

Joram,  of  North    Kingstown,    and  Merebah 

Weeden,    daughter    of    late    William,     of 

Jamestown,  at  former  place.     Patriot  of  June  21,  1823 

Nancy  H.,  19,  daughter  of  J.  P.,  late  steward 

of   the  Mission  School,    at  Cornwall,    and 

John   Ridge,  a  Cherokee  Indian,  and  pupil 

in  the  Mission  School,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  Jan.  27,  1824 


516  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

NORTHUP  Abby,  of  Newport,  and  David  Ful- 

ler,of  Dedham,  at  Providence,  May  9,  1824 

Mary  Ann,  ot  Central  Falls,  and  Sirah  Bizel, 
of  Seekonk,  at  Central  F"alls,  by  Rev,  Dr. 
Benedict  July  3,  1825 

Lucy  and  Joseph  Gardiner,  at  Central  F"alls, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  July  31,  1825 

Mercy  Ann  and  William  O.  Gardiner,  at  Ap- 

ponaug,  March  30,  1828 

Louisa  E.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and  Jo- 
siah  Snow,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  May  21,  1829 

Ruhama  and  Samuel  A.  Eldredge,  at  South 
Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crandall.  Patriot 
of  Jan.  30,  1830 

NORTON  Jerusha,  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  and 
Josiah  Jones  Fiske,  Esq.,  at  Wrentham,  by 
Rev.  Mr,  Fiske,  May  5,  1813 

Susan  and  Olney  Arnold,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Isaac  Comstock,  Esq  ,  Nov.  3,  1816 

Joseph  and  Elvira  Davis,  both  of  and  at  Re- 

hoboth,  by  P21der  Pearce,  May  18,  1817 

Eliza,  daughter  of  William,  of  Tiverton,  and 
Wheeler  M.  Blanding,  of  Bristol,  at  Tiver- 
ton.    Patriot  of  June  2,  1821 

Benjamin  H.,  publisher  of  Hartford  Times, 
and  Augusta  Ware,  of  Boston,  at  Green- 
field,    Patriot  of  Aug.  14,  1824 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  William,  of  Tiverton, 
and  John  Norris,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Tiver- 
ton.    Patriot  of  Sept.  22,  1824 

Lydia  P.  and  Herbert  Skinner,  of  Mans- 
field, at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  2,  1824 

Sarah  and   Benjamin  F"oster,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  20,  1824 

Mrs.  Lucy  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel 
Fowler,  Esq.,  of  West  Springfield,  Mass., 
and  Jacob  Ott,  at  New  Orleans,  July  7,  1825 

Borden  A.  and  Nancy  Scott,  daughter  of 
Harvey,  both  of  and  at  Proviilence,  by 
Rev.  iMr.  Webb,  Oct.  13,  1825 

M.  M.,  of  Lowville,  and  Mary  Jane  Cleve- 
land, of  and  at  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  S. 
W.  Beardesley.     I^atriot  of  Feb.  23,  1831 

NOTT  Rev.  Handall  G.,  of  Dunstable,  N.  H., 
and  Lydia  Clarke  Kingman,  daughter  of 
Abner,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Crocker,  July  11,  1827 

NOYES  Moses,  A.  B.,  of  this  town,  and  Han- 
nah Whitman,  of  and  at  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1802 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  517 

NOYES  Abby,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Thomas, 
of  Westerly,  and  Henry  Perkins,  of  Lyme, 
Ct.,  at  Westerly.      Patriot  of  April  5,  1820 

Capt.  Samuel  and  Harriet  liarnum,  both  of 
Wellington,  Mass.,  at  Newport.  Patriot 
of  Aug. 3,  1822 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Major  Josejih,  of  Westerly, 
and  Sylvester  Robinson,  of  South  Kings- 
town, at  Westerly,  Oct.  r,  1822 
John  M.  and  Abigai)  Varnum,  at  Charles- 
town,  Mass.  Patriot  of  Dec.  19,  1829 
John  L.  and  Phebe  Maria  Cobb,  of  Nan- 
tucket, at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Water- 
man.    Patriot  of             '                                          July  17,  1830 

NUNN  David  and  Alice  Koonee,  daughter  of 
Elder  John  K.,  pastor  of  the  Baptist 
Church,  at  Ohinquapin,  in  Jones  Co.,  N. 
C.     Patriot  of  Sept.  27,  1823 

NUTTING  Lucinda  and  Abiather  Baker,  both 

of  and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Dec.  6,  1823 

NYE  Hannah,  of  Jamestown,  and  Abraham  Pa- 
delford,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 
by  Elisha  Whitman,  Esq.     Patriot  of  Dec.  21,  1822 

Zenas    L.  and    Cynthia    VV.  Peck,  at    Reho- 

both,  by  George  W.  Peck,  Esq.,  Oct.  23,  1825 

o 

OAKLEY  p;iiza  P.,  of  Newport,  and  James 
Sweet,  of  Warwick,  at  New]5ort,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy,  Dec.  17,  1820 

O'CONNOR  Arthur,  of  Ireland,  a  famous  char- 
acter, and  Mile.  Candocet.  Mr.  O'Connor 
aspired  once  to  a  union  with  a  distant  rel- 
ative of  Napoleon,  an  innkeeper's  daughter, 
but  she  refused  his  attentions.  I'henix 
of  Oct.  17,  1807 

ODIORNE  Mrs.  Matilda,  70,  and  William  Clark- 
son,  55,  after  30  days  courtship,  at  Ports- 
mouth.    Phenix  of  Sept.  7,  1802 

OLDHAM  Mrs.  Mary  and  Dr.  Nathan  Tru- 
man, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev- 
Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  8,  181 1 

OLDREDGE  Benjamin,  native  of  Denmark, 
and  Mary  Gorton,  daughter  of  Uriah,  of 
and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  June  3,  1820 

Sarah  Tillinghast,  of  Bristol,  and  Caleb 
Strong  Washburn,  of  Raynham,  Mass.,  at 
Bristol,  at  the  Congregational  Church,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Mann.     Patriot  of  Oct.  i,  1825 


518  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

OLIN   Henry,    93,  and  Miss    Sally   Aylesworth, 

75,  at  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.     Phenix  of  May  26,  1810 

OLIVER  Hannah,   of    Milford,  and    Simon    W. 

Barney,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sea- 
mans,  Sept.  21,  182S 
OLNEY  Asa,  of  Providence,  and  Adah  Dexter, 

of  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  27,  1803 

Nathaniel  G.,  merchant,  and  Rebecca  F^ran- 

ces  Snow,  daughter   of    Samuel,   Esq.,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  25,  1805 

Christopher  A.,  of  Boston,  formerly  of  Provi- 
dence,"   and     Phebe    M.    Trumbull,    only 

daughter  of  Hon.  T ,  at  Charlestown, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Morse,  Aug.  25,  1806 

Obadiah  and   Ann  Jenckes,  eldest  daughter 

of  late  John,  both  of    and    at    Smithfield. 

Phenix  of  F"eb.  28,  1807 

George  R.  A.  and  Ann  Smith,  daughter  of 

Capt.  Israel,  at  Pawtuxet,  April  26,  1807 

Zerviah,    daughter    of    Charles,    and    Cyrus 

Whijjple,  at  North  Providence,  May  10,  1807 

Benjamin    B.,  of    Providence,  and    Elizabeth 

Hailer,  of  Philadelphia.     Phenix  of  Feb.  10,  1810 

Job,  of  Providence,  and   Phebe  Williams,  of 

and  at  Burrillville,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Millard,  Nov.  i,  1810 

Jenckes    and    Abigail    Williams,  daughter  of 

John,  of  Burrillville,  at   North  Providence. 

Issue  of  Nov.  24,  says  this  is  premature. 

Phenix  of  Nov.  17,  18 10 

Mary,  of  Smithfield,  and  Smith  Randall,  of 

North  Providence,  at  Smithfield,  May  9,  181 1 

Sally,  daughter  of  Jabez,  Esq.,  and  John  S. 

Tripp,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 

Phenix  of  June  i,  i8ri 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Christopher, 

and    Bernon     Helme,    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  22,  rSii 

Lucina,  daughter  of  Richard,  Esq..  and  Crom- 
well Moulton,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Dec.  15,  181 1 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  late  Christopher,  and 

Dr.  William  C.  Bovven,  at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  25,  1812 

Frances,  youngest  daughter  of  Elisha,  Esq., 

and  Olney  Whipple,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  April  8,  181 3 

Mercy,  daughter   of    James,  of    Providence, 

and  Shadrack  Randall,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, at  Providence,  Dec.  19,  1813 
Peter  and   Hannah  Taft,  of   Townsend,  Vt., 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Phenix  of         July  30,  1814 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  5]  9 

OLNEY  John,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sarah 

Smith,  daughter  of  Esek,  of  and  at  Smith- 
field,  Nov.  I,  1 8 14 
Elisha,    of  Providence,  and  Caroline  Potter, 

daughter  of  Col.  Andrew,  of  and  at  Crans- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacob.s,  Jan.  22,  181 5 
Ann    Atvvell,    eldest    daughter    of    Gideon, 

t;sq.,  and   Simon   Spaulding,  of    Killingly, 

Ct.,  both    of   and    at  Providence,  b^'  Rev. 

Mr.  Williams,  May  31,  1815 

Cyrus,    of    North    Providence,  and  Patience 

Movvry,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Benedict.     Pheni.x  of  June  10,  1815 

Mrs.    Abby,    daughter   of    late  Col.    Knight 

Dexter,  of  Providence,  and  Nathaniel  Ros- 

siter,  Esq.,   high    sheriff,    of  New  Haven, 

Ct.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  10,  18 15 

Rev.    Gideon    W.,  pastor    of    the    flpiscopal 

Church,  at  Gardiner,  Me.,  and   Frances  B. 

Clapp,  daughter  of  Hon.  Asa,  at  Portland, 

Me.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nichols.     Phenix  of  May  30,  1818 

Pulchera  C,    youngest  daughter  of  Gideon, 

Esq.,    of    Providence,    and    Dr.    Thomas 

Bump,  of  Freetovv'n,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  at  St.  John's  Church,  Oct.  12,  1818 

Lydia  ^^,    only  daughter  of  James  M.,   and 

Samuel  Ashley,  Esq.,  b<ith  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston.  Patriot  of  F'eb.  17,  1819 
Hannah,    of    O.xford,     Mass.,     and     Simon 

Wheeler,  of  Seekonk,  at  O.xford,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Batchellor,  July  22,  1810 

Samuel  and  Sarah  Gorham,  daughter  of  late 

Jabez,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  29,  18 19 

Mary    and    Martin    Smith,    both   of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr   Gano,  Jan.  7,  1821 

Capt.    Stephen,    of    North  Providence,    and 

Mrs.  Betsey  Debloise,  of  and  at  Johnston. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  13,  1822 

Mary,    of    Scituate,    and    Clarke    Sayles,  of 

Glocester,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Dec.  25,  1822 
Lydia,  daughter  of  Dea.  Olney,  and  Tilling- 

hast,  both  of  and  at  Johnston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  4,  1823 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Dea.  Olney,  and  Tilling- 

hast  Sheldon,  at  Johnston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  4,  1823 

Phebe,    daughter  of  Dea.    Olney,  and    Paris 

Mathevvson,  both  of  and  at  Johnston.  Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  4,  1823 
Phebe,  daughter   of   Dea.  Olney,  and  Paris 

Mathevvson,  at  Johnston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  4,  1823 


520 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


OLNEY  Mary  T.,  daughter  of  Col.  Jeremiah, 
and  Samuel  Carr,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  March  25,  1823 

Zerviah  L.,  daughter  ot  William,  and  Wel- 
come B.  Darling,  at  Providence,  by  Mr. 
Pickering,  Sept.  18,  1823 

Dr.  Jeremiah  W.  and  Maria  Colhns,  daugh- 
ter of  Dr.  Amos,  at  Cranston,  by  Samuel 
Burlingame,  Esq.,  Dec.  14,  1823 

George,  of  North  Providence,  and  Ann  Eliz- 
abeth 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, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Dec.  22,  1824 

Hannah  P.,  daughter  of  William  P.,  and  Jo- 
seph C.  King,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tatem,  April  3,  1825 

George  C.  and  Miss  Reuben  Bennett,  both 

of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,        Sept.  22,  1825 

Jesse  Newell  and  Julia  Ann  R.  H.  Wheaton, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  I.udlow,  Oct.  11,  1825 

Abigail  and  Henry  Gray,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  May  13,  1827 

Edmund  J.  and  Caroline  Briggs,  daughter  of 
Joseph,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cheeney,  Jan.  i,  1828 

Edmund  J.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Caro- 
line Briggs,  daughter  of  Josejjh,  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheeney,  Jan.  i,  1828 

Amos  Atwell,  of  Providence,  and  Elizabeth 
Williams,  only  daughter  of  Simon,  Esq.,  at 
Dighton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Preston  Cum- 
mings,  Oct.  2,  1828 

Sarah  and  Talmerick  Barnes,  both  of  Eruit 

Hill,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,      March  24,  1829 

James  M.  and  Frances  Maria  Stillwell,  daugh- 
ter of  Nicholas,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Alden,  Aug.  20,  1S29 

Stephen  D.  and  Sarah  A.  Lawrence,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  12,  1829 

Ann  Amelia,  only  daughter  of  Col.  George 
R.  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Major  William 
N.  Andros,  formerly  of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Waterman,  Aug.  3,  1830 

Louisa  L.,  daughter  of  William,  and  Will- 
iam Seaver,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  20,  1830 

OMAN  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William,  and 
James  A.  Greene,  at  Newport.  Patriot 
of  Sept.  13,  1820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  521 

■OMAN  Henry  and  Ann  Howland,  danghter  of 
Thomas,  dec,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Elton,  Feb.  5,  1823 

O'NEIL  Margaret  Ann  and  Ik-njamin  P.  Ward- 
well,  at  New  York.     Patriot  of  •  Dec.  9,  1829 
ORCHARD  Joseph  W.  and  Maria  Bowen,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  Oct.  22,  1822 

ORMSHEE  Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of  Col.  Ca- 
leb, of  Providence,  and  John  Wing,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  12,  1806 

Sarah  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  Mr.  Romeo 
Elton,  of  Wallingford,  Ct.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  25,  1814 

Capt.  John  H.  and  Eliza  W.  Sjjurr,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  25,  1815 

George  G.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Cynthia  Handy, 
of  Swanzey,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Sebra  Law- 
ton,  Esq.,  Dec.  19,  1815 

Lefee,  daughter  of  Col.  Abraham,  and  Caleb 

Chaffee,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lewis,  Dec.  15,  1816 

Abraham,  Jr.,  and  Mar)'  Gushing,  daughter 
of  Charles,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  April  13,  1817 

William  P.  and  Lydia  Chaffee,  both  of  and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.     Phenix  of         June  14,  1817 

Mary  and  Stephen  Thornton,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  23,  1820 

Elizabeth,  of  Providence,  and  Otis  Perry,  of 

Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Providence,  Nov.  4,  1821 

Elizabeth    and   Isaac  Sawin,   both  of  and  at 

Providence,  Feb.  24,  1822 

Sarah    and   Russell  Clipp,    both  of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sei)t.  15,  1822 

Rev.    John,    of    Wickford,   and   Hannah    T. 

Pearce,  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  30,  1S23 

Josiah  H.  and  Julia  A.   15.   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.  Seaman,  '      July  i,  1827 

Capt.  John  H.  and  Su.san  C.  Gladding,  daugh- 
ter of  Allen,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  July  I5.  1827 

George  W.,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  V. 
Pitman,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Eddy,  Nov.  18,  1827 

Mrs.  Mary  and  Joshua  Campbell,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent,  Dec.  9,  1827 

Mary,  of  Providence  and   Robert  Chace,    of 

Somerset,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  May  27,  1829 


522  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

ORMSBE    ELucy    Ann    and  George  Grafton, 
both  of    and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr. 
Phillips,  Aug.  I,  1830 

ORMSBY  Celinda,  of  Seekonk,  and  Moses 
Brownell,  of  Providence,  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  July  17,  1814 

Caroline,  daughter  of  late  Elijah,  and  Job  Lu- 
ther, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Phillips,  Oct.  15,  1829 

ORNE   Hannah  and  Gideon  Gray,  at  Bristol,  Dec.  i,  1826 

ORRELL  Hannah  T.,  of  Warwick,  and  Samuel 
Smith,  of  Providence,  at  Warwick,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Jan.  11,  1829 

OSBORN  Mary  C,  of  New  York,  and  Samuel 
Russell,  of  Providence,  at  New  York,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Brady.     Phenix  of  Oct.  14,  1815 

William  and  Adelia  A.  Baker,  daughter  of 
Jonathan,  Esq  ,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taft,  Nov.  10,  1828  - 

OSBORNE  Rev.  Van  Renssalier,  of  Providence, 
and  Alpha  Bishop,  of  and  at  Cumberland, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  July  2,  18 16 

William   and  Ruth    Hambley,  both  of  and  at 

Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  30,  1822 

Ambrose,  of  Springfield,  and  Susan  Car- 
gill,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict,  ,  May  28,  1826 

Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Tiverton,  and  Elizabeth  S. 
Hambley,  of  and  at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Cole.     Patriot  of  March  24,  1827 

OSBURN    Mary  I.  and  Ansel  West,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  Oct.  12,  1818 

OSGOOD  Samuel,  of  Hallowell,  Me.,  and  Lydia 
B.  Simmons,  daughter  of  Harvey,  at  Prov- 
dence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     Phenix  of  June  29,  1816 

Mrs.  Lydia  and  Major  George  Bucklin,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  29,  1827 

ORSWELL  Martha  and  Hezekiah  Willard,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  2,  1827 

Benjamin,  of  Providence,  and  Louisa  Wheel- 
er, of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Kev.  Mr.  Ver- 
non, June  23,  1830 

OTHEMAN  Margaret  and  Edward  Mcl^eding, 

at  Boston.     Phenix  of  March  28,  1S07 

OTIS  Mary  and  Elias  Williams,  both  of  Plym- 
outh, Mass.,  at  Providence,  July  30,  1809 
Daniel,  of  Scituate,  and  Mary  Greene,  daugh- 
ter   of    Dr.   Caleb,    at    New    Bedford,    at 
Friends'  Meeting  House.     Phenix  of  Nov.  8,  1817 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  523 

OTIS  James  W.,  of  Taunton,  and  Martha  Crapon 
Church,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Jan.  4,  1825 

George  A.,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Anna  M.  C.  Hick- 
man, granddaughter  of  late  Gen.  Hull,  at 
Newton.     Patriot  of  Feb.  17,  1830 

Amos,  Jr.,  and    Mary   [linckley,  at  Barnsta- 
ble.    Patriot  of  Aug.  21,  1830 
William  Foster  and   Emily  Marshall,  daugh- 
ter of  Josiah,  at  Boston,  May  18,  1831 
OTT  Jacob  and  Mrs.  Lucy  Ann  Norton,  daugh- 
ter of    the    late  Samuel    Fowler,  Esq.,  of 
West  Springfield,  Mass.,  at  New  Orleans,  July  7,  1825 
OTTERSON   Mary    Ann  and  Sanford  Chaffee, 

both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  l^ates,        March  14,  1819 
John  V.  and  Hannah  Phillips,  at  Bristol.    Pa- 
triot of  July  10,  1822 
OUTRAM   Sarah,  of  Alfreton,  Eng.,  and  David 
Hinckley,  merchant,  of  Boston,  at  Alfreton. 
Pheni.x  of                                                                       Aug.  22,  1807 
OWEN   Elvin,  ■JJ,  and   Mrs.    Rebecca  Gregory, 

75,  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.      Phenix  of  Oct.  28,  1809 

Rebecca  and  Ara  Hawkins,  both  of  and  at 

Chepatchet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hunt,  July  5,  i8i8 

Hannah,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Solomon, 
of    Glocester,    and    George     Tressell,    of 
Woodstock,  Ct  ,  at  Glocester.     Patriot  of       March  3,   1S21 
Ruth,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Duty  Evans, 

both  of  and  at  Glocester.     I'atriot  of  March  3,  1821 

Robert    Dale   and    .Mary  Jane  Robinson,   at 

New  York      Patriot  of  April  25,  1S32 

OXX  Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Deliverance  Hudson, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Smith.     Phenix  of  Nov.  2,  1802 

Harriet,  daughter  of    William,    formerly    of 
Bristol,  and  William   Horsewell,  at    New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  Jan.  22,  1826 
Sarah  Ann  and  Lewis  Bosworth,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  19,  1829 

Rebecca  H.,  of  Newport,  and  Moses  Law- 
ton,  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  VanVleck,  Oct.  12,  1829 


PABODIE  Albert  and  Jane  Hale,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake.  Phe- 
nix of  Sept.  12,  1 8 18 


524  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

PABODIE  Alden  and  Naomi  Burnett,  at  Canter- 
bury, Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Murdock,  Sept.  14,  1826 

Ednah  J.,  only  daughter  of  Major  William, 
and  Thomas  C.  Hartshorn,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  13,  1830 

PACKARD  Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Nathan- 
iel, and  William  Hull,  merchant,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Ur.  Gano,  Dec.  29,  1805 

Miss  Joanna,  70,  and  Jonathan  Hayden,  76, 
after  3  days  courtship,  at  Bndgewater, 
Mass.     Phenix  of  Dec.  12,  1807 

Mrs.  Margaret  D.  and  Capt.  John  Gladding, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  March  3,  181 1 

George  W.  and  Lucy  Larchar,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  16,  1815 

Henry  and  Ann  P.  Anthony,  daughter  of 
late  Levi,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  22,  1819 

Mrs.  Rosanna,  of  Cumberland,  formerly  of 
Providence,  and  Alexander  Barney,  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Dec.  30,  1819 

Royal,  of  Providence,  formerly  of  Bridgewa- 
ter,  Mass.,  and  Elvira  Howen,  daughter 
of  late  Wheaton,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Warren, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Nov.  27,  1825 

Henry  A.,  of  Amherst,  and  Lucy  Arnold,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  24,  1827 

Susan  C,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  of  North 
Kingstown,  and  William  G.  Bowen,  PIsq., 
of  PZast  Greenwich,  at  Wickford,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Burge,  Dec.  4,  1828 

Susan  C,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Samuel,  of 
North  Kingstown,  and  William  G.  Bowen, 
Esq.,  of  East  Greenwich,  at  Wickford,  by 
Rev,  Mr.  I^urge.     Patriot  of  Dec.  13,  1828 

PADDOCK  Ammiel  and  Frances  P.  Hunting- 
ton, daughter  of  late  Capt.  Joseph,  of  New- 
port, at  Nantucket.     Patriot  of  Nov.  24,  1824 

Joseph,  of  Nantucket,  and  Eliza  Henderson, 

of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  Jan.  i,  1829 

Reuben  C.  and   Mary  Ann  Clarke,  at  Nan- 
tucket.    Patriot  of  June  23,  1830 
PADELFORD    Sarah  Kerby,  second  daughter 
of    Hon.    Seth,    and  Nathaniel    Fales,    at 
Taunton.     Phenix  of  Feb.  18,  1804 

Emma,  of  Taunton,  and  George  R.   Arnold, 

of  Providence,  merchant,  at  Warren,  Nov.  3,  1805 

Dr.  Elijah  M.,  of  Taunton,  and  Mary  Good- 
win, daughter  of  late  William,  of  and  at 
Bristol.     Phenix  of  -Aug.  15,  18 12 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  525 

PADELFORD    Apollos  and  Mary  Dean,  daugh- 
ter of  Philip,  Esq.,  at  Taunton.     Pheni.x  of         May  2,  1818 

John,  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  and  Esthei  Dana, 
daughter  of  Peyton,  of  and  at  Provi'dence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  12,  1821 

Elisha  and  Phebe  Jone.s,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  24,  1821 

Eliza  and  George  Hart,  both  of  and  at  Taun- 
ton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  19,  1822 

Abraham  H.,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  Han- 
nah Nye,  of  Jamestown,  at  Providence,  by 
Elisha  Whitman,  Flsq.     Patriot  of  Dec.  21,  1S22 

Edward  and    Elizabeth   Louisa    P'arnuni,    at 

Savannah,  Ga.     Patriot  of  Dec.  3.  1823 

Polly  and    Polemon   Pidge,   at     Taunton,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Maltby,  Jan.  2,  1831 

I'Ibenezer  N.  and  Adela  C.  Carpenter,  2d 
daughter  of  the  late  John  R.,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  30,  183! 
PAGE  John  and  Pi'escilla  Crapon,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,                                                                 March  27,  1S04 

John  Little  and  Mary  Justin,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  Philio,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer.  Phe- 
nix  of  "  March  2,  1805 

Nancy  and  Samuel  A.  Read,  at   Chester,  Vt. 

Phenix  of  March  19.  1808 

Miss and  Mr. l^lair,  in  Vir- 
ginia.    I'heni.x  of  Nov.  26,  1808 

Mary  M.,  of  Boston,  and  James  Smith,  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Vvilson.  Phe- 
nix of  June  24,  1S09 

Tames,  of  Providence,  and  Tirzah  Draper,  of 
and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  April  8,  181 1 

Stephen  and  Polly  Smith,  both  of  Providence, 

at  Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Richmond,  Jan.  5,  1817 

Elizabeth  W.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin, 
formerly  of  Providence,  and  Lieut.  Henry 
F.  Evans,  of  U.  S.  Regiment  of  L.  Ar- 
tillery, at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whea- 
ton,  Jan.  27,  1820 

Lydia  and  George  W.  Sprague,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  26,  1820- 

Mary  Steavens  and  William  Alpin,  Esq.,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev,  Dr.  Crocker, 
at  St.  John's  Church,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Dorcas  S.,  eldest  daughter  of  Stephen,  of 
Glocester,  and  William  W.  Arnold,  of  War- 
wick, at  Glocester,  Nov.  21,  1820 


126 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


PAGE  Mrs.  Almira  D.,  of  Stonington,  and  John 
G.  Clarke,  Esq.,  of  South  Kingstown,  at 
Stonington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hart,  Sept.  22, 

Lucia,  eldest  daughter  of  Stephen,  of  Glo- 
cester,  and  James  B.  Arnold,  of  Warwick, 
at  Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  _  Dec.  9, 

Mary  Rhodes,  daughter  of  Capt.  Martin,  and 
Horace  Buff um,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  Oct.  3, 

Sarah  F.,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and  Lovell  Baker, 

of  Providence,  at  Salem,  July  '2-7, 

PAINE  Benjamin,  eldest  son  of  Col.  William, 
and  Lucy  Cudworth,  of  Attleboro,  Mass., 
at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Elisha  Sprague.  Phe- 
nix  of  Oct.  27, 

Royal  and  Ann    Vinson,    daughter   of    Dea. 

Samuel,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tenney,  July  2, 

Sally  and  Samuel  Smart,  at  Passavvunk,    Me. 

Phenix  of  Feb.  21, 

Ursula,  eldest  daughter  of  Amos,  of  Wood- 
stock, Ct.,  and  Dr.  John  E.  Eaton,  at 
Woodstock.     Phenix  of  Oct.  21, 

Abigail,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Dr.  Jacob  Fuller, 
of  Providence,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hill, 

Joanna  and  Dr.  Theophilus  H  utchins,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

John  T.  and  Phebe  Ann  Keech,  at  Cranston, 
by  Elder  Sprague, 

Betsey  and  Aldis  Penniman,  both  of  and  at 
Woodstock,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lyman, 

Pashall  and  Ruth  H.  Bowen,  both  of  and  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Avis,  of  Freetown,  and  William  Ennis,  Esq., 
of  Newport,  at  Freetown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hathaway,  Aug.  10, 

Col.  Walter,  of  Providence,  and  Abigail 
Bacon,  daughter  of  Asa,  Esq  ,  of  and  at 
Canterbury,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Meach,  Jan.  i, 

Sally,  of  Tiverton,  and  Silas  H.  Brett,  of  Fas- 
ten, at  Tiverton.     Phenix  of  March  21, 

Syrenus  and  Mary  T.  Briggs,  both  of   and  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.     Patriot  of       March  20, 

Susan,  of  Foster,  and  James  Phillips,  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Foster,  Nov.  4, 

Polly,  youngest  daughter  of    Dr.  Joseph,  and 

Duty  Baker,  at  Smithfield,  Jan.  23, 

Ann,  daughter  of  John,  of  Wooster,  O.,  and 
Henry  Winsor,  formerly  of  Smithfield,  at 
Wooster,  March  18, 


Jan.  17, 

811 

April  (4, 

811 

Dec.  24, 

81S 

March  12, 

817 

June  22, 

817 

823 

824 

S26 
829 

804 
805 
807 

809 


817 

818 
818 
819 
819 

820 

820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  527 


PAINE  Celinda,  daughter  of  William,  and  Smith 

VV.   Latham,  at  Smithfield.      Patriot  of  April  22, 

Jonathan,  of  Smithfield,  70,  and  Lucretia 
Thornton,  26,  of  and  at  Johnston.  Patriot 
of  Dec.  30, 

Arnold  and  Martha  Baker,  daughter  of 
Abram,  both  of  and  at  Glocester,  by  John 
Hawkms,  I^.sq.,  March  3, 

Betsey,  of  lUurillville,  and  Amasa  Cooke,  Jr., 

of  Providence,  at  Burrillville,  April  28, 

Joanna   and    Levi    Barnes,    both    of    and    at 

Smithfield,  July  24, 

Walter,  Jr.,  and  Sophia  P'ield  Taylor,  daugh- 
ter of  Andrew,  Esq.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  23, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Glocester, 
and  Arthur  Latham,  of  and  at  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Nancy  and  Noah  P.  Hathaway,  both  of  Free- 
town, at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Solomon,  of  Canterbury,  Ct.,  and  -Sarah  Bar- 
ker, daughter  of  Lemuel,  of  Philadelphia, 
at  Concord,  N.  H.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  McFarland, 

Daniel  and  Sarah  Brown,  daughter  of  John, 
Esq.,  at  Little  Compton.     Patriot  of 

George  Washington,  son  of  Joseph,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  Waitey  W.  liallard,  of  Burrill- 
ville, at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wakefield, 

Capt.  Comfort,  of  Providence,  and  Betsey 
Paine  Pales,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mann, 

Jefferson  Burr  and  Mary  Ann  Clarke,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Stephen,  of  Attleboro,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq., 

George  A.,  of  Freetown,  Mass.,  and  Ann 
Spencer,  daughter  of  Ephraim,  of  and  at 
East  Greenwich,  by  Elder  Thomas  Man- 
chester, 

Mary  Ann  and  Charles  H.  Franklin,  at  John- 
ston, by  Rev   Mr.  Cheney, 

Eliza  v.,  of  P>eetown,  and  Benjamin  R.  Cot- 
ton, of  Seekonk,  at  Freetown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Taylor, 

Maria  and  Varnum  Seamans,  by  Samuel 
Mann,  Esq., 

Levi,  of  Randolph,  Mass.,  and  Clementina 
Maria  Leonard,  daughter  of  Caleb  F.,  Esq., 
at  Bridgewater,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gay, 

Elijah,  of  p-oxboro,  Mass.,  and  Mary  Ann 
Morse,  of  Cumberland,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 


Jan.  I, 

824 

April  24, 

S24 

Jan.  17, 

825 

July  27. 

825 

Aug.  7, 

825 

Nov.  9, 

825 

March  4, 

827 

March  18, 

827 

April  15, 

827 

Aug.  19, 

827 

Jan.  4, 

1829 

June  II, 

1829 

Nov.  26, 

1829 

820 

820 

822 
822 

«23 

823 


5iiJ8  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

PAINE  Dr.  Elisha  D.,  of  Baltimore,  and  Frances 

Sanford,  at  Little  Compton,  Sept.  15,  1830 

PALMER  Mary   and   Capt.    Owen  Grinnell,    at 

Little  Compton.     Patriot  of  June  28,  18^0 

Matilda,  of   Danby,    Vt.,   and    Seneca    Hill, 

formerly  of  Smithfield,  at  Danby,  July  4,  1822 

Mary  Ann  S.,  of    Portland,    Me.,  and    Capt. 
John  R.  Dockray,  Jr.,  of  Newport,  at  Port- 
land.    Patriot  of  July  27,  1825 
Samuel,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Caroline 
America  Dexter,    of   and  at    Darean,  Ga., 
by  Hon.  A.  B.  Powell,                                               Feb.  21,  1826 
Cynthia  H.,    of    Stafford    Springs,    Ct.,    and 
James  Smalley,  of    Providence,    at  former 
place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,                                       Nov.  12,  1826 
Mary  and  Charles  W.  Denison,  editor  of  the 
Stonington  Pheni.x,  at  Stonington,  by  Rev. 
J.  Whittlesay,                                                             May  18,  1831 
Mary  B.  and  Thomas  Fleetwood,  at  Tiverton. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  21,  1831 

Mary  P.,  daughter  of  Gideon,  and  Nathaniel 
Searles,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Choules,  Jan.  5,  1832 

PANK,\RTON  Thomas  and  Dolly  Moore,  at 
Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  J.  P.  Patriot 
of  Nov.  I,  1830 

PANO  Daniel  R.  and  Sarah  Brown,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  and  at  Little  Compton.     Pa- 
triot of  July  9,  1825 
PARDEE  Dr.  Jared  W.  and  Ruth  N.  Upson,  at 

Hri.jtol.     Phenixof  Aug.  8,  1S18 

PARISEN  Richard  P.,  of  New  York,  and  Eliza- 
beth Fales,  daughter  of  James,  of  and  at 
Newport,  April  4,  1830 

PARISH   Nathaniel  and  Mary   Miller,    each    17 
years,  7  of  which  was  spent  in  the  court- 
ship, at  Dummerstown,  Vt.     Patriot  of  May  27,  1820 
PARRISH  John,  15,  and  Leibius  Goodwin,  16,  at 

Montgomery  Co.,  111.     Patriut  of  Julv  28,  1827 

PARK  Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Richard,  and  Al- 
bert G.  Washburn,  both  of  and  at  Taunton,         Sept.  27,  1826 
Adams  and  Nancy  T.   Carpenter,  at  Valley 

Falls,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cutler,  Sept.  6,  1828 

John  C,  Esq.,  and  Mary  F.    Moore,    at  Bos- 
ton.    Patriot  of  Dec.  2.  1829 
Edwin  and  Emeline  Presbury,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cobb.     Patriot  of  Oct.  2,  1830 

PARKER  William,  of  Cambridge,  and  Martha 
Wellington,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at 
Waltham,  Mass.     Phenixof  Dec.  26,  1807 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARKIAGES  529 

PARKER  Bartrum   R.  and   I'riscilla    F.    Snow, 

both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson,  Nov.  28,  1813 

Eliza  and  Solomon  Walker,  both  of  Boston, 

at  Providence,  Nov.  28,  1814- 

Sophia  T.  and  Theodore  Taylor,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  22,  1816 

Lucy,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Charles  Howies, 

of  Oxford,  Mass.,  at  Thompson,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Grow.     Patriot  of  Oct.  9,  1819 

Lydia    P.,    of    .South     Reading,    Mass.,  and 

James  B.  Emerson,  of  Providence,  at  South 

Reading,  by  Rev.   Mr.   Emerson.     Patriot 

of  Sept.  8,  1 82 1 

Ebenezer,    of    Boston,    and    Celia   Kingman, 

daughter  of  Abner,  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Sept.  3,  1822 

Sally,  of  Boston,  and  George  W.  Vinton,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mace,  Oct.  14,  1822 

Joseph,   of    Baltimore,    and    Hope    Grafton, 

only  daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph,  at  Newton. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  19,  1822 

Mary    Ann    and  Gideon   Eldredge,    both  of 

Boston,  at  Pawtuckel,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, Jan.  — ,  1823 
George,  of  Boston,  and  Anna  Mitchell  Moore, 

of  and  at  Charleston,  S.  C.     Patriot  of  Feb.  26,  1823 

Bertram    R.  and  Abby  F.   Hathaway,    both 

of  and  at  Providence,  May  6,  1824 

Rebecca  Jane,  daughter  of  late  Bishop  Par- 
ker, and     Rev.    Theodore    Edson,  at    lios- 

ton.     Patriot  of  Dec.  i,  1824 

Susan,  daughter    of    Com.   Bainbridge,    and 

Thomas  Hayes,  of  Philadelphia,  at  Charles- 
town,  Mass.     Patriot  of  March  30,  1825 
Peleg  P.  and  Eliza  Gorton,  of  Newport,   at 

Central  Falls.  Oct.  28,  1827 

Lucretia    D.,    daughter    of     Ebenezer,    and 

Lieut.  John    R.    Vinton,    U.   S.    Army,  at 

Boston.     Patriot  of 
John   Henry  and   Betsey  Matilda  Walker,  at 

Griswold,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bliss, 
Alba    Davis,  of    Boston,    and  Mary    Smith 

Spaulding,  of  Providence,  at  St.  Michael's 

Church,  Bristol.      Patriot  of 
Isaac  H.  and  Louisa  F.  Coffin,  at  Nantucket. 

Patriot  of 
Fessenden    and  Maria    L    Handon,  both    of 

North   Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taft.     [The  Patriot  says  that  no  such 

marriage  took  place.]     Patriot  of 


Oct.  3, 

1829 

Nov.  I, 

1829 

Nov.  7, 

1829 

June  23, 

1830 

June  18, 

1831 

530  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

PARKINSON  Mrs.  Esther,  of  Philadelphia,  and 

Samuel  Slater,  Esq.,  of  North  Providence, 

at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Ullmore,  Nov.  21,  1817 

Eliza  A.  and  James  C.  Greene,  of  East  Green- 
wich, at  Coventry.     She  was  daughter  of 

James  Parkinson,  Esq.,  May  12,  1822 

Benoni  and  Ruby  O.  Martin,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  13,  1827 

PARKS  Benjamin,  printer,  and  Mrs.  Lucy  Eish- 

er,  at  Boston.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  3,  1805 

Perez,  of    Canterbury,  and    Lucina    Day,  of 

and  at  Killingly,  Ct.     Pheni.x  of  March  31,  1810 

Maria  and  David   Parmenter,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  March  19,  1829 

PARMENTER    Mrs.    Ann,    75,    and   Benjamin 

Roper,  76,  at  Princeton.     Patriot  of  June  10,  1826 

Luke   and  Mary  Ann    Foster    Pitcher,  only 

daughter  of  Leonard,  at  St.  Paul's  Church, 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Aug.  23,  1826 

Jonathan  C,  junior  editor  of  Literary  Cadet, 

and    Sarah    P.   Mason,  at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Jan.  28,  1828 

David  and  Maria  Parks,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  March  19,  1829 
PARR  Lyman  S.  and  p;iiza  Pratt,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  21,  1828 

PARRINGTON   Israel    and    Phebe    Britton,    at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Oct.  11,  1827 

PARROTT  Nathaniel    and     Hannah     Swan,  at 

Lynn,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Sept.  28,  1802 

Sophia  S.   and    Job  Williams,   Esq.,  both  of 

and  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Porter. 

Patriot  of  May  13,  1826 

PARRY  Elias  and  Content  Smith,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  15,  1823 

PARSHALL  Charles,  15,  and  Ann   Adams,  25, 

both  of  and  at  New  York,  Aug.  5,  1827 

PARSONS  Dr.  Usher,  of  Providence,  and  Mary 

Holmes,    daughter   of   Rev.    Dr.    Holmes, 

who  married  them;  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  23,  1822 

Theophilus,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  and  Catha- 
rine Amory  Chandler,  daughter  of  Nathan- 
iel, P^sq.,  at  Petersham,  Mass  Patriot  of  May  17,  1S23 
PARTRIDGE    Joseph,  of   Providence   (late  of 

England),    and    M.   B.    Kelton,    of    and  at 

Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eaton.     Patriot  of  June  26,  1822 

George  S.  and  Mary  Tew,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Fuller,  Nov.  12,  1830 

PARVIN    Rev.    Theophilus.  of    Buenos    Ayres, 

and  Mary  Rodney,  daughter  of  late  Hon. 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  53I 

PARVIN  : 

Ceazer    A.,   American     Minister    to    said 
place,  at  Philadelphia,  Jan.  6,  1826 

PATCH  Bathsheba,  daughter  of  Henry,  of 
Worcester,  and  John  Adams  Lassell,  of 
Providence,  at  Worcester,  by  Rev.  Samuel 
Austin,  D.  D.,  Jan.  14,  181 1 

PATT  Deborah,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin, 
of  Cumberland,  and  Ansel  Carpenter,  of 
Attleboro,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Potter,  Feb.  20,  1820 

Phebe  L.  and  Samuel  Clarke,  both  of  and  at 
Warwick, 

William  and  Sally  Lmnell,  both  of  and  at 
Providence, 

Zerviah  S.  and  Lewis  G.  Smith,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Providence,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Baker. 
Patriot  of 

Lydia  and  Capt.  Ezra  Kent,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland.     Patriot  of 

Adiann  and  Joseph  Walker,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Jabil  and  Sarah  Hunt,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Ri  v.  Dr.  Benedict, 

William  N.,  of  Scituate,  and  Alzada  Steere, 
of  Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Knight, 

Robey  and  Philip  Peck.    Jr.,  both  of   and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
PATTEN   Robert,  Esq  ,  postmaster,  of  Philadel- 
phia, and  Mrs.  T.    W.  Dickson,  of    and  at 
New  York.     Pheni.v  of 

Hetty  S,  and  John  L,  Munro,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

William  S.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Eliza  W. 
Brigham,  daughter  of  Samuel  W.,  Esq., 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  Aug.  28,  1827 

Elizabeth  and  Jonah    Moore,    at   Providence, 

by  Rev    Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  23,  1827 

PATTERSON  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of 
William,  merchant,  of  Baltimore,  and  Je- 
rome Bonaparte,  youngest  brother  of  the 
first  Consul,  at  l^altimore,  by  Rev.  Bishop 
Carroll,     Pheni.x  of  Jan,  7,  1804 

Flavell,  of  Northampton,  and  TuUia  Aldrich, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Wilson.  Phe- 
ni.x- of  Eeb,  20,  1808 
Major  Flavell  and  Mrs,  Nancy  Phillips,  daugh- 
ter of  Pardon  Angell,  both  of  and  at  Scitu- 
ate.    Patriot  of                                                       March  13,  1824 


March  4, 

1821 

larch   II, 

1821 

April  20, 

1822 

June  22, 

1822 

Oct.  8, 

1822 

Oct.  19, 

1822 

July  ., 

1827 

Aug.  9, 

1827 

Jan.  19, 

181 1 

F"eb.  22, 

1820 

532 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


PATTERSON  J Paterson,  editor  of   this 

paper,  and  Angelina  E.  Miller,  of  and  at 
Muncy,  Pa.  Patriot  of 
PAUL  Mrs.  Patience  and  Capt.  Peleg  Hull,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Mrs.  Pembroke  and  Rev.  Thomas  Campbell. 
He  buried  his  first  wife  in  the  forenoon 
and  married  his  second  in  the  evening  of 
the  same  day,  in  Missouri.      Patriot  of 

Gilbert,  of  Tiverton,  and  Mercy  L.  Shaw,  of 
and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of 

Milton  and  Sybil  Burt,  at  Taunton.  Patriot 
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.  Martin  Cheeney, 
PAYERNE  Mary  Anne,  daughter  of  late  Fran- 
cis and  Pierre  Linard,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
PAYSON   Nancy    E.    and    Joseph    Brackett,    at 
Smithfield.     Patriot  of 

Mrs.  Mary  G.,    of    Smithfield,  and  Jeremiah 
G.  Young,  of  Coventry,  at  Pawtucket, 
PEABODIE  Sarah  A.  and  John  Manchester,  Jr., 

both  of  and  at  Bristol, 
PEA  BODY  Catharine    B.,     of      Newport,     and 
Henry  T.    Brightman,  of    Portsmouth,  at 
Newport.     Phenix  of 

Sarah,  of  Middletown,  and  Thomas  Peabody, 
at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Thomas  and  Sarah  Peabody,  of  Middletown, 
at  Newport.     Patriot  of 

Esther  C,  of  Hamden,  Me.,  and  William  Ev- 
erett, Jr.,  of  Attleboro,  at  Hamden.  Pa- 
triot of 

Benjamin  and  Abigail  Clarke,  daughter  of 
late  Henry  S.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gammell, 

Phebe  Ann,  daughter  of  late  William,  of  Mid- 
dletown, and  Christopher  Clarke,  of  South 
Kingstown,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 

William  B.  and  Lydia  Brayman,  daughter  of 
David,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Choules, 
PEARCE  John  A.,  Jr.,  and   Penelope    Thurber, 
daughter  of  John.     Phenix  of 

Benjamin  and  Esther  Hazard,  daughter  of 
the  late  George,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of 

Nancy  and  Cyrus  Peck,  at  Rehoboth.  Phe- 
nix of 


May  9,  1832 
May  4,  1817 

Dec.  21,  1822 
May  24,  1823 
Jan.  10,  1824 
Oct.  20,  1825 

March  29,  1829 

Dec.  16,  1830 
May  19,  1 819 
Dec.  24,  1826 
Nov.  23,  1828 

March  24,  1810 
March  18,  1S20 
March  18,  1820 

Oct.  29,  1823 

Aug.  2,  1825 

May  25,  1829 
May  31,  1829 
April  2,  1803 
Oct.  29,  1803 
March  9,  1805. 


Sept.  22, 

805 

Oct.  4, 

807 

April  27, 

tSog 

Aug.  20, 

809 

Sept.  t. 

810 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  533 

PEARCE  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Daniel,  and 
George  Armington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Earl  D.  and  Lydia  Wheaton,  only  daughter 
of  the  late  William,  at  Providence, 

Rebecca  T.,  daughter  of  Reuben,  of  North 
Providence,  and  Capt.  Stephen  Walker,  at 
Rehoboth,    by    Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Aaron  and  Sally  Angell,  daughter  of  Fenner, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilso!i, 

Sabra  and  Daniel  Waterman,  at  Coventry, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hammond.     Pheni.x  of 

Dutee  J.,  Esq.,  and  Abigail  ¥..  Perry,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  James,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Webb.      I  heni.x  of  April  20, 

Cornelia,  of  Cranston,  and  Capt.  Daniel  Ad- 
ams, of  Charlestown,  at  Providence.  Phe- 
nix  of  Nov.  14, 

Sumuel,  Jr.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Sally  PZddy,  of 

and  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Slade,  Feb.  21, 

Sylvia,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  P.,  of  Attleboro, 
and  Augustus  Saunders,  of  Providence, 
at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Read,  Jan.  27, 

Carina,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Noah  Fuller,  of 
Seekonk,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Sebra  Lawton, 
Esq.,  Dec.  ij, 

Mary  and  William  Webb,  at  Newport,  by  Rev, 

Mr.  Webb.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  5, 

Freelove,  daughter  of  Squire,  and  James 
Crossvvell,  Jr.,  both  of  ami  at  Rehoboth,  by 
Rev.  Giles  Luther,  Nov.  23, 

Pardon  S.,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Mary  G. 
Boyd,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker,  June  1 1, 

Julia  Ann,  daughter  of  Peleg,  of  Rehoboth, 
and  Nathan  Kmgsley,  of  and  at  Swanzey, 
by  Rev.  .Mr.  Pearce,  July  4, 

Thomas  H.  and  Sally    Douglass,  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates,  Aug.  25, 

Thomas  and  Mary  Ann  Choppotin,  both  of 
and  at  Bristol,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  by 
Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Feb.  16, 

King,  of  Montreal,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  O.  Rock- 
well, daughter  of  late  James  Finch,  of 
and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  4, 

Zephaniah  and  Mrs.  Mary  Spooner,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Clarke,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  July  21, 

Mrs.   Mary  and  James  Bishop,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  3, 

Sally  and  Samuel  Reynolds,  2d,  at  the  Cath- 
olic Congregational  Church,  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Sei)t.  29, 


811 

812 
813 

814 

815 
816 

Si  7 

818 

819 
S19 

820- 

821 
821 

82  I 

822: 


534  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

PEARCE  Nathaniel,  Jr.,  and  Lemira  L.  Talbot, 
at  Wellington,  Mass.,  by  George  W.  Peck, 
Esq., 

Sanford  M.  and  Rebecca  Waldron,  at  Bristol. 
Patriot  of 

Aurelia  B.,  of  Providenee,  and  James  S.  Mur- 
ray, of  Camden,  S.  C,  at  Philadelphia, 

Hannah  T.,  of  Newport,  and  Rev.  John 
Ormsbee,  of  Wickford,  at  Newport.  Pa- 
triot of 

Thomas  and  Mary  Howland,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol.     Patriot  of 

George,  of  Berkeley,  and  Betsey  Hathaway, 
of  and  at  F"reetown,  Mass  , 

Josiah  O.,  of  Providence,  and  Ruth  Dyer,  of 
and  at  Scituate.     Patriot  of 

Rev.  Preserved  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Gushing, 
both  of  and  at  Rehoboth, 

John,  Jr.,  and  Mary  T.  Haile,  both  of  and  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

Ann,  daughter  of  Col.  John,  of  Little  Comp- 
ton,  and  Thomas  Records,  of  Westport,  at 
former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine, 

Elizabeth  and  Jonathan  Reynolds,  at  Bristol, 

Lewis  B.,  of  Warren,  and  Sarah  Ann  Alger, 
daughter  of  late  Preserved,  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Re.xford, 

Mary  Ann,  of  Pawtucket,  and  John  G.  Snow, 
clerk  in  the  post  office,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Edward  and  Harriet  Bullock,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Richmond,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Mary  W.,  eldest  daughter  of  Earl  D.,  and 
Samuel  Congdon,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

.Sarah,  only  daughter  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  and 
William  P.  Bullock,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,  ' 

Belinda,  of  Barneyville,  and  Cromwell  Bar- 
ney, of  Swanzey,  at  Barneyville, 

Samuel  and  Mary  Hazard,  both  of  and  at 
North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup. 
Patriot  of  March  24,  1830 

Abby,  daughter  of  Hon.  Dutee  J.,  and  Lieut. 
Silas  Casey,  U.  S.  Infantry,  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton.     Patriot  of  July  21,  1830 

Albert  S.  and  Mary  Bradford,  both  of  and  at 

l^ristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  Sept.  i,  183 1 


Dec.  22, 

1822 

Jan.  8, 

1823 

April  22, 

1823 

April  30, 

1823 

Jan.  7, 

1824 

April  18, 

1824 

May  8, 

1824 

May  10, 

1824 

Oct.  2, 

1825 

Feb.  12, 
April  4, 

1826 
1826 

Sept.  3, 

1826 

Aug.  I, 

1827 

Oct.  24, 

1827 

.Aug.  28, 

1827 

Dec.  II, 

1827 

Jan.  2, 

1830 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  535 

PEARSON  Thomas  and  Mary  Plummer,  at   Ha- 
verhill.    Phenix  of  Sept.  15,  1810 

William,  of  No.  Providence,  and  Martha  Proc- 
tor, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Dec.  28,  iSr/ 

Daniel  C,  of  Providence,  and  Nancy   Bugby, 

of  and  at  Woodstock,  Ct.      Patriot  of  Jan.  26,  1820 

Mrs. and  • Silvertop,  at  New- 
castle, Eng.  She  has  been  married  3  times 
before.  Her  fir.st  husband  was  a  Quaker, 
the  second  Roman  Catholic,  the  third 
Episcopal;  each  was  twice  her  age  at  mar- 
riage. She  was  16  when  first  married, 
husband  32;  at  30,  her  second  husband  was 
60;  at  42,  her  present  husband  is  84.  Pa- 
triot of  March  22,  1820 

Isaac  and   l^'rances    Atkinson,  at   Lamplugh, 

in  Cumberland,  Kng.     Patriot  of  Dec.  18,  1822 

Harriet,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Samuel,  of 
Providence,  and  Capt.  William  Comstock, 
of  the  steamboat  P"ulton,  at  New  York,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Romeyn 

William  C,  of  New  York,  and  Mary  Earle, 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  Oliver,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Elizabeth,  of   New  York,  and    Levi  Strong, 
Jr.,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  New  York. 
Patriot  of 
PEARSONS   Benjamin    and    Elizabeth  I'hillips, 
at  Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Abraham,  of   Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  and  Betsey 
Cole,  daughter  of    Capt.  Jonathan,  of    and 
at  Warren, 
PEASE  Nathaniel  and  Mary  Richmond,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Ann  and  Adam  S.  Coe, at  Newport.  Pheni.x 
of 

Emily  P..  only  daughter  of  Hon.  Oliver,  of 
Sufifield,  Ct.,  and^Rev.  Elam  C.  Clarke,  of 
Providence,  at  Sufifield,  by  Rev.  Ebenezer 
Gay,  May  19,  1824 

Major  Lemuel,  Jr.,  of  Westerly,  and  Mary 
Ann  Stotes,  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hart,  Dec.  29,  1825. 

Asa,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Lydia  B.  Brown, 
daughter  of  late  Major  I^lisha,  of  and  at 
Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  18,  1826 

PEASON  Lieut.    George   P.,    U.    S.  Navy,  and 

Ellen  Jackson,  at  Newburyport.     Patriot  of        Sept.  26,  1829 


Sept.  19, 

1824 

Nov.  8, 

1826 

Aug.  13, 

1 83 1 

March  2, 

1823 

Feb.  8, 

1824 

Dec.  2, 

1804 

Sept.  2, 

i8og 

586 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


PECK  William  and  Hannah  Pierce,  daughter  of 

Isaac,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Peirce,  Feb.  26,  1804 

Cyrus  and  Nancy  Pearse,  at  Rehoboth.    Phe- 

nix  of  March  9,  1805 

Sylvester  and  Charlotte  Wright  daughter  of 

Joseph,  at  Rehoboth,  June  16,  1805 

Amey,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  Aaron  Read, 

at  Rehoboth.     Phenix  of  Jan.  10,  1807 

Philip  and  Abby  Chace,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  27,  1807 

Ann   and    Senaca    Greene,    both    of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Aug.  10,  1807 

Ann,  daughter   of    Elihu,   dec,    and   Luther 

Bailey,  Oct.  16,  1808 

Cyrel,  Jr.,  and   Olivia  Marsh,    at  Pavvtucket. 

Phenix  of  Dec.  10,  1808 

Mrs.  Nancy  and  Samuel  B.  Chaffee,  at  Reho- 
both, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill.  Phenix  of  Nov.  4,  1809 
Zelinda  and   Ephraim    W.   Walker,    by  Rev. 

Mr.  Hill,  at  Rehoboth,  Oct.  24,  18 ro 

Maria    H.,    daughter   of    Capt.    Joseph,    and 

John  P.  Jones,  2d,    at  this   town,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  28,  1810 

Martha,  of  Providence,  and  Robert  B.  Striv- 

ens,  of  Johnston,  at    Providence,    by    Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  10,  i8n 

Almy,  daughter  of  Cyrel,    and    William    Ho- 

vey,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  May  26,  1811 

Ann,  eldest  daughter   of    Lewis,    and    Capt. 

Grififin  Child,  at  Providence,    by   Rev.   Mr. 

Wilson,  Aug.  22,  181 1 

Israel,  of    Seekonk,  and  Abigail  Drowne,  of 

and  at  Barrington.     Phenix  of  Oct.  24,  1812 

Wealthy,  of  Paul,  and  Thomas  W.   Latham, 

of  Johnston,  at  Providence.     Phenix  of  July  31,  1813 

Louisa,  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  and  Arnold  W. 

Jenckes,  of  Cumberland,  at  Wrentham,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  April  6,  1814 

Mary  and  Levi  Fuller,  both  of  and  at  See- 
konk, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Dec.  11,  1814 
Whipple  and    Roxalana   Harris,  daughter  of 

Oliver,  at  Cumberland,  Nov.  19,  1815 

Rhoda,  second  daighler  of  Isaac,  and  Enock 

Steere,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  March  31,  18 16 

Polly,  daughter  of  Peleg,  and  Wilbur  Wil- 
liams, son  of    Robert,    Esq.,  at    Scituate. 

Phenix  of  Dec.  28,  1816 

Phebe,    daughter  of   Isaac,  and  William  C. 

Barker,  both  of  Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Gano,  March  30,  18 17 


PROVIDENCE    I'HENIX-MARRIAGES  537 

PECK  Friendly  and  Nancy  Martin,  both  of  and 

at  Seekonk,  by  Rev   IJr.  Benedict,  April  7,  1817 

Ann  and  William    H.  Potter,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Aug.  24,  18 17 

George  VV.,  Esq  ,  and  Hannah  B.  Carpenter, 
daughter  of  late  Abiah,  at  Rehoboth.  Phe- 
ni.x  of  Aug.  30,  181 7 

Capt.  Benjamin,  of  Barrington,  and  Huldah 
Chaffee,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  and  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.  Nov.  9,  1817 

Polly,  youngest  daughter  of  Major  .Samuel, 
and  Luther  Rider,  both  of  and  at  Coventry, 
by  Obed  Perkins,  Esq.,  Aug.  2,  18 18 

Huldah  and  Emerson  Humphrey,  both  of 
and  at  Barrmgton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright. 
Patriot  of  Jan.  27,  18 19 

William  L.,  of  Coventry,  and  Henrietta  Hut- 
chens,  daughter  of  Richard,  at  North  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Patriot  of  March  10,  1819 
Betsey  and  John  Draper,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
Attleboro,  at  the  Universalist  Church,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Carnque,  Aj^ril  18,  1819 
Lewis,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Ann 
Fowler,  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  in   New  York, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  McClay,  July  i,  1819 
Jesse  F.  and    Matilda  Tingley,  daughter  of 
Samuel,  of  Attleboro,  Ma''ss.,at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,                                                  I'eb.  10,  1820 
Betsey,  daughter   of    Gideon,    of    Rehoboth, 
and  Aaron   Mason,  of  Attleboro,  at  Reho- 
both.    Patriot  of                                                   March  25,  1820 
Mrs.  Nancy,  daughter  of  William  Martin,  of 
Pawutcket,and  Joseph  Peck,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.    Mr.  Pitman,     i'atnot  of                            April  1,1820 
Joseph   and   Mrs.   Nancy  Peck,    daughter  of 
William   Martin,  of  and  at   Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.     I'atriot  of                                  April  i,  1820 
Lepha  B.  and  Zeba  IMiss,  at  Rehoboth,  by 

Rev.  Otis  Thompson,  April  6,  1820 

Horatio   and    Nancy    Allen    Mathewson,    at 

Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Aug.  30,  1820 

Susan  Carpenter,  of  Rehoboth,  ;uid  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,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Carrique,  ^^^Y  ^7<  "«2i 

Margaret,  of  Attleboro,  and  Matthew  Camp- 
bell, of  Seekonk,  at  Attleboro.     Patriot  of  June  2,  1821 
Joseph  B    of  Providence,  and  Bethiah  Clarke, 
of  Smithfield,  at  Valley  Falls.     Patriot  of  Oct.  6,  1821 


538  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

PECK  Jemima  Gorham  and  Benjamin  Wardwell 
Bradford,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Oct.  24,  1821 

Kdmund,  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. 
Patriot  of  Dec.  14,  1822 

William,  of  Providence,  and  Jane  Thane,  of 
and  at  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Patriot  of  May  31,  1823 

Ruth,  of  Providence,  and  Rev.  Wilbur  Fiske, 
of  Vermont,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Ur.' 
Crocker,  June  9,  1823 

Lydia  and  John  Calder,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence.    ]^atriot  of  June  11,  1823 
George    H.    and    Nancy    Sweet,    youngest 
daughter  of  Gideon,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,                                      June  12,    1823 
Capron  and  Lydia  M.  Daggett,  both  of  and 

at  Attleboro,  June  21,  1824 

Bilhngs  and  Delilah   H.   Goff,  at  Rehoboth, 

by  George  W.  Peck,  Esq.,  Jan.  9,  1825 

Cynthia  VV.  and  Zenas  L.  Nye,  at  Rehoboth, 

by  George  W.  Peck,  Esq.,  Oct.  23,  1825 

Martha  and  Nathaniel  P^ales,  3d,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  May  7,  1826 

Rev.  Solomon,  formerly  of  Providence,  Prof, 
in  Amhurst  College,  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
R.  Hooker,  of  and  at  Andover,  Mass.,  by 
Rev.  Prof.  Murdock,  May  11,  1826 

Stephen    and    Mary    Sylvester,   daughter   of 

late  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Bristol,  Oct.  28,  1826 

Calvin  and  Betsey  Kindell,  daughter  of 
Cheever,  Esq.,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Lombard,  Nov.  26,  1826 

Ann   and    Wilbur  Wheaton,   at    Pawtucket. 

Patriot  of  Dec.  2,  1826 

Mary  Spurr,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  2d,  and 
Esek  Aldrich,    Jr.,   both    of  and  at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  May  9,  1827 
Sally,   of    Pawtucket,   and    Peter   Wood,   of 
Providence,    at    Pawtucket,    by    Rev     Mr. 
^^reene,                                                                          June  8,  1827 
Almira,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Providence,  and 
William  P.   Allen,  of  Pawtucket,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,                                          July  9,  1827 
Philip,  Jr.,  and   Robey  Patt,  both  of  and  at  glig 
Smilhfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,                      Aug.  29,' 1827 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MAKKIAGES  539 

PECK  William,  of  Seekonk,  and  Sarah  T.  Hatch, 
daughter  of  late  Solomon,  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Oct.  17,  1827 

Mrs.  Lydia  L.,  of  Seekonk,  and  Harvey 
French,  of  Providence,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Harney,  Nov.  29,  1827 

Mrs.  Bethiah,  of  Providence,  and  Peleg  Peck, 
of  Scituate,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hrown,  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,  at  Seekonk,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Fowler,  Jan.  6,  1S28 

Solomon  and  Keziah   Peck,  at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Fowler,  Jan.  6,  1828 

Martha  W.,  daughter  of  late  George  W., 
Esq.,  and  Christopher  C.  Dean,  of  Taun- 
ton, at  Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  Feb.  23,  1828 

Martha  VV.  and  Christopher  C.  Dean,  of 
Taunton,  at  Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  March  i,  1828 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Cromwell,  and 
James  C.  Davis,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  18,  1828 

Eliza  F.,  of  Lyndon,  Vt.,  and  Benjamin  Far- 

num,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  June  10,  1831 

Sarah  C.  and   Benjamin   S.  Church,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Patterson,  July  18,  1832 

PECKHAM  Rhoda,  daughter  of  William,  and 
Capt.  Richmond  Bullock,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son.    Pheni.x  of  Oct.  19,  1802 

Mary,  daughter  of  Peleg,  and  Nathaniel  Bar- 
ker, at  Middletown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy. 
Phenix  of  Dec.  17,  1803 

Sally,  daughter  of  Peter,  and  Ezra  iuldy,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Nov.  18,  1804 

Gideon  and  Cynthia  l:}arker,  only    daughter 

of  Gideon,  at  Middletown.      Phenix  of  Jan.  18,  1806 

George  and  Lillis  Hopkins,  daughter  nf  Tim- 
othy, at  Scituate.     Phenix  of  Jan.  10,  1807 

William  and   Nancy   Whitman,  daughter  of 

Paul,  at  Middletown.     Pheni.x  of  Jan.  10,  1807 

James,  formerly    of    Providence,    and    Eliza 

French,  at  Salem,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Jan.  24,  1807 

Martha,  daughter  of  Joshua,  Esq.,  of  New- 
port, and  Capt.  Stephen  Barker,  of  Middle- 
town,  at  Newport,  Dec.  24,  1807 

William,    Esq.,    and    Mrs.     Mary    Potter,   at 

Providence,  April  30,  1809 

Rebecca,    daughter    of    Thomas,    Esq.,    and 

John  Rodman,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  July  8,  1809 


Dec.  9, 

1809 

July  13. 

1811 

Aug.  4, 

1811 

Dec.  I, 

1811 

May  24, 

1812 

arch  13, 

1813 

Feb.  6, 

1815 

April  26, 

1816 

540  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

PECKHAM  Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and 
Sally  Wardwell,  daughter  of  Col.  Samuel, 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Phenix  of 

Abner  and  Lydia  Fenner,  youngest  daughter 
of  Samuel,  at  Scituate.     Pheni.x  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Peter,  of  Providence,  and 
Daniel  Fenner,  of  Coventry,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell, 

Robert  and  Charlotte  Lucinda  Shaw,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  Taunton, 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Peter,  and  Josiah  I. 
Eddy,  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Abner  and  Rachal  Barker,  daughter  of  David, 
at  Middletown.     Phenix  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  Philip,  and  William 
Sheldon,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Dorcas 
Gardiner,  daughter  of  late  Paul,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Nantucket, 

Emma  Ann,  daughter  of  Timothy,  and  John 
C.  Stanton,  both  of  South  Kingstown,  at 
Exeter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Palmer,  Nov.  12, 

Isaac,  of  Wickford.  and  Nancy  E.  Hill,  of 
Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Manchester,  Jan.  1 1, 

Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Wilbur,  daughter  of 
Anthony,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Newport.  Phe- 
nix of  Jan.  10, 

Abner  and  Tabitha  H.  Angell,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  Charles,  both  of  and  at  Scit- 
uate, by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Jan.  25, 

Ann,  daughter  of  late  James,  and  James  D. 
Mason,  of  Swanzey,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Phenix  of  March  28, 

Susan,  daughter  of  Timothy,  and  Levi 
Totten,  Esq.,  at  South  Kingstown.  Phe- 
'nix  of  Sept.  12, 

Timothy,  of  Newport,  and  Zoa  Maxson, 
daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Middletown,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Jan.  26, 

Jonathan  C.  and  Harriet  Borden,  at  Middle- 
town.     Patriot  of  Feb.  23, 

Rev.  l^anjamin  and  Mrs.  Ruth  Habcock, 
widow  of  Dea.  Gideon,  of  Newport,  at 
Tiverton.     Patriot  of  March  15, 

Jane  Ryder,  daughter  of  Alanson,  ICsq  ,  of 
Middletown,  and  David  Wyatt,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Oct.  28, 


816 

817 

818 

818 

818 

818 

820 
820 

820 

820 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  541 

PECKHAM  Ann,  daughter  of  lienjamin,  of 
Portsmouth,  and  Arnold  Brayman,  of 
Exeter,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  ii,  1820 

Timothy,  3d,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Sally 
Barker,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Hopkinton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  31,  1821 

Isaac  and  Rebecca  Field,  daughter  of  Joseph, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  25,  1821 

John,  of  Providence,  and  P' ranees  G.  Lamb,  of 
Nantucket,  at  Providence,  by  Rev,  Mr. 
Merrett,  Aug.  29,  1822 

Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas,   Esq.,  and  John 

B.  Newton,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Sept.  14,  1S22 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Alanson,  P'.sq.,  of 
Middletown,  and  Timothy  Sherman,  at 
Newport.     Patriot  of  Nov.  6,  1822 

Elizabeth  Chatman,  of  hlxeter,  and  William 
Rhodes  Rawson,  of  Providence,  at  Exeter, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup,  Oct.  12,  1823 

Mary,  daughter    of    William    S.,  and  Abner 
Smith,  both  of  and    at    Middletown.     Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  15,  1823 
Sarah  T.  and  Charles  l^arker.  at  Middletown. 

Patriot  of  Nov.  26,  1S23 

Matilda  and  James  Metcfllf,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     I'atriot  of  Sept.  29,  1824 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Col.  Seth.  and  Wil- 
.son  Ballon,  at'  Chepatchet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Lawrence  [denied  in  issue  of  Oct.  6],  Sept.  29,  1824 
James  Davis,  M.  D  ,  and  Harriet  Browiiell, 
eldest  daughter  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  at  Little 
ConiDton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  22,  1825 

Eliza,  daughter  of  William  S.,  and   Frances 

Sherman,  at  Middletown.     Patriot  of  March  16,  1825 

Sallv,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Lsaac  Cong- 
don,  Jr.,  of  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  July  11,  1825 
Rachel,    daughter      of     Thomas,    Esq.,    and 
Capt.   Richard    Norman,    at    Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  Sept.  4,  1825 
George  W  and  Eliza  Barker,  daughter  of  the 
late  Nathaniel,  both  of  and  at  Middletown, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,                                            Nov.  22,  1825 
Mrs.  Anna  and  Duliano  Blass,  both  ot  and  at 

Glocester,  by  Timothy  Sweet,  Esq.,  Jan.  10,  1826 

Hannah,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Pardon  Sim- 
mons, of  Providence,  at  Little  Compton, 
bv  Rev.  Mr.  Paine,  May  6,  1827 

William,  of  Westport,  and  Lydia  Cowan, 
daughter  of  Zenas,  of  and  at  Dartmouth. 
Patriot  of  May  9,  1827 


542  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

PECKHAM  Hattie  G.,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of 
Newport,  and  John  H.  Newell,  of  Lancas- 
ter, Penn.,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cowell.     Patriot  of  Aug.  27,  1828 

Abner    W.    and    Patience    Frances    Harris, 

daughter  of  Charles,  at  Scituate,  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 

Joshua  and  Ann  Meigs,  both  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol.     Patriot  of  Nov.  18,  1829 

Job    A.    and    Elizabeth    Swan,    daughter    of 

Richard,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  July  28,  1830 

Reuben  J.,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  G. 
Lockwood,  at  Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurt- 
leff.     Patriot  of  Sept.  18,  1830 

Joseph  C.,  of  Providence,  and  Hannah  Free- 
born, daughter  of  ISenjamin,  of  Portsmouth, 
at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Baltimore,         May  12,  183 1 

Nathaniel  and  Eliza  Sweet,  daughter  of  Jona- 
than, both  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Bates,  Sept.  4,  183 1 

PEDERSEN  I^eter,  the  Danish  Minister,  at 
Washington,  and  Ann  Caroline  Smith,  of 
South  Caroline,  at  Philadelphia.  Patriot  of  May  31,  1820 
PEIRCE  Hannnah,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  Will- 
iam Peck,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Peirce,  Feb.  26,  1804 

Capt.  John  and  Mary  Holden,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  Randall,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano.     Pheni.x  of  June  23,  1804 

Nancy,  eldest  daughter  of  Asa,  and  Preserved 

Eddy,  at  Somerset,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Dec.  24,  1808 

Lydia  and  Cromwell    T.    Salisbury,  both  of 

and  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rich,  May  30,  18 13 

Capt.  James  M.  and  Prescilla  Baker,  both  of 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  May  4,  18 16 

Major  Joseph  H.,  of  Boston,  and  Amey 
Robinson,  daughter  of  William,  of  New 
York,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Aug.  i6,  1819 

Maria  and  Henry  Hamilton,  both  of   and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  F"rances  Dane,  May  30,  1822 

Isaac,  Esq.,  postmaster,  and  Ann  Maria 
Chace,  at  Somerset,  by  Rev.  Benjamin 
Taylor,  Sept.  15,  1822 

Abby  D.,  of  Warwick,  and  Thomas  J.  Hines, 
of  Norwich,  Ct.,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.     Patriot  of  May  19,  1824 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  543 

PEIRCE  Joseph,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia  Law- 
ton,  of  Seekonk,  at  Pavvtucket,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Allen,  Feb.  4,  1825 

James  B.  and  Mary  Pinager,  daughter  of 
Col.  David,  both  of  and  at  East  Greenwich. 
Patriot  of  April  14,  1827 

Mary,  daughter  of  Erastus,  and  George 
Townsend,  of  Exeter,  R.  I.,  at  Brooklyn, 
Ct.,  by  Uriel  P"uller,  Esq.     Patriot  of  Aug.  15,  1827 

Hon.  Dutee  J.,  M.  C,  and  Harriet  Boss, 
daughter  of  late  John  L.,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Dec.  2,  1829 

Lavina  and  Stillman  Clarke,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  31,  1829 

Susan  and  Col.    John  Gould,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  12,  1830 

,  of  Andover,  and  George  Crosby,  of 

Nantucket,  at  Pawtucket,  Feb.  19,  1S31 

PELL  Benjamin,  of  N.  Y.,  69,  and  Susan  Folger, 

24,  at  Nantucket.     Phenix  of  June  4,  1808 

PEMBLETON   Dorcas  and  John  Prince,  at  Prov- 
idence.    Phenix  of  April  8,  1809 
PENDLETON   William  C.   and   Elizabeth  Hall, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Lyman,  both  of  and  at 
Westerly.     Patriot  of  Jan.  i,  1820 
PEN  NEMAN  Obadiah,  of  Albany,  N.   Y.,    and 
Mary  Lee,  daughter  of  William,  of  and  at 
Providence.     Phenix  of                                            April  4,  1807 
Grace  T.  and  Elijah  Billings,  printer,  at  ]5os- 

ton.     Phenix  of  Jan.  30,  1808 

Aldis  and  Betsey  Paine,  both  of  and  at  Wood- 
stock, Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lyman,  March  12,  1817 
Abby  L.,   daughter    of   late    Capt.    Obadiah, 
and    Stanford    Newell,   at    Providence,   by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Sept.  21,  1829 
PENNINGTON  Ann   Stephen.son,  daughter  of 
late  Josias,  I^sq.,  of  Baltimore,  and  Samuel 
Jacobs,  formeily  of    Providence,    at  Balti- 
more, by  Rev.  Mr.  Bartow,                                     March  5,  1816 
PENNO  Nathaniel  and    Phebe   Dyer,    daughter 
of   Dr.  Benjamin,    at    Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  June  21,  1S13 
Mrs.  Frank  Pearce,  daughter  of    Dr.  Benja- 
min Dyer,  of  Cranston,  and  William  Wash- 
burn, of  Taunton,  at  Cranston.     Patriot  of         Sept.  29,  1821 
PENNY  John  Y.  and  Harriet  Goodnow,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,        Sept.  26,  1824 
PENTZ  Henry  and    Louisa  Bentz,  both  of   and 

at  Baltimore,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Frye,  May  10,  183 1 


June  15, 

802 

June  u, 

808 

April   I, 

809 

July  I, 

809 

Dec.  16, 

815 

April  5, 

820 

Julys- 

822 

544  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

PERKINS  Eliza,  clanghter  of  late  Brenton,  of 
Newport,  and  Reuben  Brown,  at  South 
Kingstown.     Phenix  of 

Jonathan  and  Mary  Sheldon,  at  Foster.  Phe- 
nix of 

Judah,  widow,  79,  and  William  McFall,  100, 
both  paupers;  at  Pelham,  Mass.     Phenix  of 

Maria,  of  Ashford,  Ct..  and  Israel  Day,  Jr., 
of  Providence,  at  Ashford.     Phenix  of 

Anne  and  Moses  Smith,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs.     Phenix  of 

Henry,  of  Lyme,  Ct.,  and  Abby  Noyes, 
daughter  of  late  Col.  Thomas,  of  and  at 
Westerly.     Patriot  of 

Elisha  B.,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  Emily  Pope, 
of  and  at  Boston.     Patriot  of 

Elizabeth  W.,  of  Franklin,  Ct.,  and  Albert 
G.  Wells,  of  Rhode  Island,  at  Franklm. 
Patriot  of  July  3. 

Nancy,  of  Exeter,  and  Capt.  Edmund  Cooper, 

of  and  at  North  Kingstown,  Aug.  4, 

Lewis,  of   Seekonk,  and   Lucy  B.    Pierce,  of 

Attleboro.  at  Taunton,  Aug.  5, 

Clarissa  F.,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Edward, 
of  Windham,  Ct.,  and  Henry  Westcott,  of 
Providence,  at  Windham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  F.v- 
erett, 

Oliver  D.  and  Eliza  Kenyon,  both  of  Sterling, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Mary  G.,   of    Kingston,    Mass.,    and    Albert 
Howland,  of  West  Barnstable,  at  Kingston. 
Patriot  of 
PERRIN   Mary,   eldest    daughter  of    John,    and 
John  Gladding,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Betsey,  daughter  of  John,  and  Timothy  Glad- 
ding, Jr.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

James  and  Sophia  Metcalf,  daughter  of   Joel, 
Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
PERRIGO  David  and   Hannah    Clarke,  both  of 
Wrentham,    at    Providence,     by     Stephen 
Branch.  J.  P.,  Dec.  31, 

PERRY  Sarah  R.,  daughter  of  Joshua,  and  Dr. 
Joseph  Comstock,  at  South  Kingstown. 
Phenix  of  June  29, 

Thomas,  cashier  of    Washington    liank,  and 

Elizabeth  Foster,  at  Hopkinton.   Phenix  of         Nov.  26, 

Israel,  66,  and  Mrs.  Relief  Sopey,  76,  at  Hop- 
kinton.    Phenix  of  Jan.  6, 

Abigail  E.,  daughter  of  Col.  James,  and  Dutee 
J.  Pearce.  Esq.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Webb.     Phenix  of  April  20, 


June 

3- 

827 

Oct. 

14. 

828 

July 

'7. 

830 

arch 

22, 

804 

Apri 

3. 

S05 

July 

>3. 

806 

822 


822 


828 


810 
811 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  545 

PERRY  Sally   and   Oliver    Spellman,   at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Jan.  5,  181 2 
Raymond  H,  J.,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Mary 
Ann  DeWolf,  daughter  of   James,  of   and 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White.     Phenix  of           May  21,  1814 
Prescilla,  of  Tiverton,  and  Luther  Mackoon, 
of   and   at  Swanzey,   by  flenry  Gardiner, 
Esq.,                                                                             Feb.  21,  181 5 
Ann  M.,  daughter  of  Christopher   I^.,   Esq., 
of  Newport,  and  George  W.   Rogers,  Mas- 
ter   Commandant    U.    S.    Navy,  at    New 
York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen.     Pheni.x  of                  July  15,  181 5 
Caleb  E.,    Esq.,   of    Attleboro,  and  Wealthy 
Macomber,  of  and  at  Norton,  bv  Rev.  Mr. 
Clarke,                                            '  May  5,  18 16 
Linda  and  George  W.  Titus,  of    Seekonk,    at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nelson,  Jan.  15,  1818 

Simeon,  Esq..  and  Sally  Read,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  late  Col.  Thomas,  at  Dighton,by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gushee,  Oct.  12,  1818 

Joseph    T.,    of    Newport,    and    Susan     Hull, 
daughter  of  late  Joseph,  of    South    Kings- 
town, at  Sterlmg,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Oct.  16,  18 19 
Jane  T.,  of  Newport,  R.  L,  daughter  of    late 
Capt.  Christopher  R.,  and  Dr.  William  But- 
ler, U.  S.   Navy,  at    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,  by 
Rev.  Bishop  Onderdonk,                                         Dec.  22,  1819 
Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Maria   Greene,  daughter  of 
Isaiah,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at    Charlestown. 
Patriot  of  Jan.  i,  1820 
Bird  and    Rebecca    Cloud,    in    Warren    Co., 

Ga.     Patriot  of  Jan.  15.  1820 

Bird  and  Rebecca  Cloud,  in  Warren  Co.,  Ga. 

Patriot  of  Feb.  19,  1820 

Patience,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  Esq.,  and 
Joseph  Briggs,  at  Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gushee,         "  Oct.  25,  1820 

James  and  Sally  Moulton,   daughter  of  late 

Michael,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  April  4,  1821 

Otis,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Elizabeth  Orms- 

bee,  of  and  at  Providence,  Nov.  4,  1821 

William  B.  and  Mary  Ann  Gardiner,  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Dec.  i,  1821 
Harriet,    daughter   of  late    Col.  James,    and 
Constant  C.  Greene,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Webb,                                                              Aug.  25,  1822 
Mary   S..  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Newport, 
and  Perry  W.  Shaw,    of    Cumberland,    at 
Newport.     Patriot  of                       '                        Peb.  28,  1824 
Capt.  John  L.  and  Susan  Verily,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  9,  1824 


546  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 

PERRY  Alice   M.  and    George   W.   Hathaway, 
both   of    Dighton,  at     Rehoboth,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Gushee,  Aug.  i6,  1824 

Ichabod    and    Celia    D.    Wardwell,    both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  11,  1825 

Hiram  A.  and  Mary  Ann  Gardiner,  daughter 

of  Capt.  Edward  C.,  both  of  Newport,  at 

New  Yorlv,  at  Zion's  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Britnell,  '  July  17,  1825 

Eveline,  daughter  of  late  Col.  James,  of  New- 
port, and  Capt.  Gideon  Ricketson,  at  Wil- 
mington, N.  C.     Patriot  of  Aug.  10,  1825 
James    W.,    of   Lebanon,    Ct.,  and    Lavinia 

Lane,  of  and  at  Norton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Clarke,  Jan.  30,  1826 

Mrs.  Mary  Ann,    eldest  daughter    of    Hon. 

James  DeWoIfe,  of  Bristol,  and  William  H. 

Sumner,    of    Boston,   adjutant    general,  of 

Massachusetts,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop 

Griswold, 
Nancy  B.  and  Asaph  L.  Bliss,  at  Rehoboth, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Vernon, 
Mary  Ann  and  Samuel  Burr,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
William,    Jr.,    of    Lebanon,    Ct.,  and     Alice 

Seger,  of  South  Kingstown,  at   Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Torrey, 
William,    Jr.,    of    Lebanon,    Ct.,    and  Alice 

Seger,  of  South  Kingstown,  at  Newport, 
William,    formerly  of    Newport,  and  Rosina 

Penelope  Almy,  of  and  at  Charleston,  S. 

C., 
PETERS  Sarah  and  Major  Eleazer  Ellis,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Hon.  Judge  Martin. 

Phenix  of 
Nicholas  and   Waitey  Greene,    both    of   and 

at  Providence, 
Nancy  M.  and  John  Liscomb,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Patriot  of 
PETERSON  Edward  and  Caroline  Cutter,  both 

of  and  at  Newport, 
PETRIE  George,  merchant,  of  Little  Falls,  N. 

Y.,  and  Mary  M.  Tillinghast,  only  daugh- 
ter of    Sylvanus,  formerly  of    Providence, 

at  Little  P"alls.     Phenix  of 
PETTES  Nancy,  daughter  of  John,  and  Aaron 

Towne,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
James  M.  and   Phebe  Alverson,  both  of  and 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.     Phe- 

ni.x  of 


Oct.  4, 

1826 

Oct.  22, 

1826 

Dec.  3, 

1826 

Sept.  u. 

1827 

Sept.  [I, 

1827 

Oct.  30, 

1828 

April  28, 

1804 

Jan.  30, 

1823 

July  17, 

1830 

Dec.  15, 

1822 

Dec.  16, 

1815 

Aug.  6, 

1807 

Dec.  16, 

1809 

Nov.  17, 

iSio 

May  7, 

1S14 

Dec.  31, 

1815 

Aug.  20, 

1826 

Feb.  28, 

1828 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  547 

PETTES  Bet.sey,  of  Somerset,  and  James  Child, 

of  Warren,  at  Somerset.     I'heni.K  of 
PETTIS  Betsey,  of  Swanzey,  and  William  Mar- 

vell,  of  Rehoboth.  at  Swanzey.     Pheni.x  of 
Nathan  and  Lavina  Sprague,  both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth, 
David,  of  Nantucket,  and  Frances  KauU,  of 

Newport,    at    Providence,    by    Rev.     Mr. 

Brown, 
Arnold  and  Damaris  Fowler,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kent, 
PETTEY  David  and  Betsey  Gladding,  daughter 

of  Timothy,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  4,  1803 

Henrietta,  daughter    of    Daniel,    and    Seth 

Hunt,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  22,  1819 

David  and  Martha  Fenner,  both  of    and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Tobey.     Patriot 

of  April  i6,  1S25 

Rebecca  W.,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Enos 

H.  Weeden,  both    of   and    at    Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  17,  1825 

Barbara,  of  Providence,  and  George  Leavens, 

at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  Jan.  4,  1826 

Elisha,  daughter  of  late  David,  and  Jonathan 

Cady,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Merrett. 

Patriot  of  May  14,  1833 

PETTY   Daniel,    Jr.,    and  Harriet    A.    Burgess, 

daughter   of    Benjamin,   both    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  31,  1S19 

Carohne  and  Jacob  Manchester,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  29,  1827 

PETENGH.L  Nancy,  of  Providence,  and  Henry 

Hopkins,    of    Seekonk,    at    Sterling,    Ct. 

Pheni.v  of  July  18,  18 1 2 

PETTINGH.L    Daniel  and    Lydia   Lincoln,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Nov.  29,  182  i 

PHELPS  Mary    F.,    daughter   of    Henry,    Esq., 

and  John  Davis,  at  Glocester,  Mass.     Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  3,  1 8 19 
Charles    H.,    of    Stonmgton,    and    Ann     R. 

Hammond,    daughter   of   James,  of    New- 
port, at  former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hart,  July  28,  1824 
Mary  Almira,  of  Windsor,  and  Roswell  M. 

Field,  of  Fayetteville,  at  Putney,  Vt.,  by 
Hon.  Asa  Keyes,  Oct.  15,  1832 

Mary  Almira  and  J.  H.  Clarke,  merchant,  at 

Troy,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of  Dec.  22,  1832 


548 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


PHETTEPLACE  Simon  and  Nancy  Smith, 
daughter  of  James,  at  Smithfield.  Phenix 
of  Nov.  i6,  1811 

Almy  and  Welcome  White,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.     Patriot  of  March  i,  1828 

Otis    and    Sally    Davis,    by    Samuel    Mann,  Jan.  4,  1829 

PHILBROOK  Harriet  and  Henry  Gushing,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  23,  1819 

PHILLIPS    Nathaniel  and  Margaret  Bucknam, 

at  Boston.     Phenix  of  Nov.  21,  1807 

Waitey,  second  daughter  of  Asa,  and  Rich- 
ard Fry,  at  P'oster,  Oct.  6,  181 1 

Ephraim  and  Mary  Eddy,  daughter  of  John, 
both  of  and  at  Foster,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ham- 
mond.    Phenix  of  May  18,  1811 

John  P.,  editor  Herald  of  the  United  States, 
and  Martha  Cole,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt. 
Ebenezer,  both  of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker, 

Richard,  of  Dartmouth,  N.  H.,  and  Ruth 
Smith,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Will- 
iams.    Phenix  of 

Margaret,  of  Warren,  and  John  R.  Burroughs, 
of  Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Jacobs.     Phenix  of 

Roswell,  of  Eaton,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and 
Mary  French,  of  Seekonk,  at  Providence, 

Roswell,  of  Eaton,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and 
Mary  P'rench,  daughter  of  Abel,  Esq.,  of 
Seekonk,  Mass.,  at  Providence, 

George  V.,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  Lois  M. 
Barney,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 

Sally,  14,  daughter  of  Charles,  and  Charles 
Williams,  16,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Stone.     Phenix  of 

Tabitha,  of  Chatham,  Mass.,  and  Shubael 
F.  Arnold,  of  Smithfield,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Cyrene  and  John  Hills,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr    Littlefield, 

Amey  and  Pardon  Angeli,  Jr.,  both  ot  and  at 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott, 

Lavinia,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  War- 
ren, and  Itdward  Rhodes,  of  and  at  Paw- 
tuxet, by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Jan.  25,  1819 

James,  of  Baltimore,  and  Lucy  Waldron, 
eldest  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Aug.  i,  1819 

James,  of  Providence,  and  Susan    Paine,    of 

and  at  Foster,  Nov.  4,  1819 


May  26, 

1811 

Aug.  21, 

1813 

March  11, 

181S 

Feb.  27, 

1816 

Feb.  27, 

1816 

Oct.  31, 

1816 

April  12, 

1817 

April  8. 

1818 

Dec.  3, 

1818 

Jan.  16, 

1819 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  549 

PHILLIPS  Piiscilla  and  Robert  Dyer,  nt  North 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  30,  1820 

Nancy,  youngest  daughter  of  late  Caleb,  and 

Stephen  Williams,    both    of   and   at  Paw- 

tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  April  4,  1820 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Phebe  Cahoone,  daughter 

of  Stephen,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  10,  1820 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Phebe  Cahoone,  daughter 

of  Stephen,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  May  11,  1820 

Ann    and   Joseph    Cheesely,    both    blind,  at 

Wilmington.     Patriot  of  Feb.  24,  1821 

Mary,  second   daughter  of  Luke,  and    John 

McDonald,    of    Johnston,    at    Foster,    by 

William  Potter,  Esq.     Patriot  of  March  3,  1821 

William    R.,    of    Providence,  and    Mary   G. 

Freebody.  daughter  of  William,  of  and  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  April  i  (,1821 

John,  of  Plxeter,  and   Mary  Spink,  of  and  at 

Wickford,  June  14,  1821 

Martha  B.,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of  New- 
port, and   F"rancis  Richmond,  of  Taunton, 

at  Newport.     Patriot  of '  Oct.  27,  1821 

Mary  L.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  James,  and 

Nathaniel  S.  Ruggles,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Nov.  5,  1823 
Damaries,  of  Valley  Falls,  and  Hiram  Aldrich, 

of  Seekonk,  at  Valley  P"alls,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Benedict,  J^n-  4,  1824 

Mrs.  Nancy,  daughter  of  Pardon  Angell,  and 

Major    P""lavell   Patterson,  both    of  and    at 

Scituate.     Patriot  of  March  13,  1824 

Margaret  Wendall,  daughter  of  Hon.  James, 

and  Edward  Reynolds,  M.  D.,  both  of  and 

at  Boston.     Patriot  of  Jan.  12,  1825 

William    S.    and     Hannah     Burt,    both     of 

Taunton,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,       Sept.  29,  1825 
David,  Jr.,  and  Maria  N.  Rhodes,  daughter  of 

Capt.  Richard,  both  of  and  at  Scituate,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Dec.  22,  1825 

Betsey    and   James    Smith,    both   of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  April  6,  1826 

Mary   and    Jabez    Holden,  at  Pawtuxet,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Oct.  14,  1826 

Mrs  Polly  and  Elijah  Caswell,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  Dec.  23,  1826 

Harriet,  of  Cranston,  and  Jacob  H.  Bowen, 

of  Rehoboth,  at    Cranston,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Tatem,  Dec.  31.  1826 

Louisa  and   James  Wilbur,   at  Scituate,  by 

Elder  Stowe,  March  15,  1827 


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VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


PHILLIPS  Rev.  Mr. 


of  Attleboro,  and 


Susan  Cole,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano.     Patriot  of  March  21,  1827 

Joseph  and  Mary  Ann  Lockwood,  both  of 
Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  June  10,  1827 

Stephen  and  Almana  Cooke,   at   Glocester,  Jan.  6,  1828 

Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Exeter,  and  Mercy  Hoxsie,  of 
West  Greenwich,  at  Centreville,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  26,  1S28 

Rhoby  and  Thomas  Eddy,  at  Swanzey,  Nov.  24,  1828 

John,  of  Newburyport,  and  Sarah  A.  Dorr, 
daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  and  at  Roxbury, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Potter,  Nov.  24,  1829 

Samuel  and  Emeline  Traverse,  daughter  of 
the  late  Thomas,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Second 
Unitarian  Church,  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  16,  1830 

Aaron  and  Harriet  Seagraves,  at  Waterford, 
Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.     Patriot  of  May  9,  1832 

Stephen  and  Alice  Eliza  Williams,  daughter 
of  Henry,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams,  Jan.  i,  1822 

John  S.  and  Ann  Nicholas,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  March  20,  1822 

Hannah  and   John  V.   Otterson,    at    Bristol. 

Patriot  of  July  10,  1822 

PHELPS  Mary  Ann,  of  Bristol, and  Zeno  Water- 
man, at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  July  21,  1S22 

Silence,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jacob,  and 

Woodard,    both  of  and    at    Taunton.      Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  10,  1822 

Elizabeth  and  Benjamin  Pearsons,  at  Valley 

Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  March  2,  1823 

Edward    and  Sophia    Ruggles,    daughter    of 

late  Benjamin,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  March  29,  1823 

Capt.     Jonah    and     Abigail    Woodward,    at 

Taunton,  by  Alfred  Williams,  Esq..  _       Sept.  10,  1823 

PHIPPS  Harriet,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Samu6l 
Harrington,  of  Brimfield,  Mass.,  at  Thomp- 
son.    Patriot  of  Nov.  14,  1S21 

Sarah  B.,  of  Framingham,  Mass.,  and  Luther 
Metcalf,  Jr.,  of  Medway,  at  former  place, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Kellogg,  Jan.  16,  1828 

PHINNEY  Eliza  Kinnecut,  daughter  of  Daniel, 
and  Capt.  William  Champlain,  at  Warren, 
I^l^^'by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Sept.  15,  1823 

PHILANTHROPIST  Temperance  N.,  of  Bos- 
ton, and  William  G.  Investigator,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Goodjudge,  Jan.  16,  1829 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  551 

PICKARD  Miss  Mary,  daughter  of  late  Mark, 
Esq,,  and  Rev.  Henry  Ware,  at  Boston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gammett.     Patriot  of  June  i6,  1827 

PICKENS  Sarah  and  Dr.   Charles  Goodwm,  at 

Middleboro.     Patriot  of  April  29,  1826 

PICKETT  William  D.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law, 
and  Eliza  G.  Whitman,  daughter  of  late 
Jacob  Whitman,  of  Providence,  in  Ala- 
bama. Patriot  of  July  22,  1829 
PICKERING  Levina,  of  Hellingham,  Mass.,  and 
Oliver  Follett,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 
Nathan  Arnold,  Esq.,                                           March  18,  1821 

Emeline,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  David, 
and  John  S.  Greene,  editor  and  jjroprietor 
of  Christian  Telescope,  and  Republican 
Herald,  at  Piovidence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, Oct,  8,  1828 

Betsey  Ann  and  Benjamin  Howard,  both  of 
Mendon,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering  April  18,  1830 

PIDGE  Ira  and  Abby  Sayles,  daughter  of  Jere- 
miah, at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  '  Sept.  13,  1807 

Benjamin,  of  Providence,  and  Mahala  Hum- 
phrey, of  and  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  May  23,  1808 

Mary,  of  Attleboro,  and  David  Gould,  of 
Providence,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilder,  April  18,  1813 

Winthrop,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  Burt 
N orris,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Paul  V.  Nor- 
ris,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  June  7,  1815 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Edwin 
M.  Larchar,  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gushee.     Patriot  of  March  3,  1821 

Benjamin,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia  Lewis, 

of  and  at  Dighton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  23,  1822 

Hannah,  of  Attleboro,  and  William  C.  Lin- 
coln, of  Norton,  at  Providence,  Sept.  14,  1819 

Anna  Eliza,  of  North  Providence,  and  Par- 
don Williams,  of  Taunton,  at  North  Provi- 
(jgnce  March  22,  1829 

Palemon  and  Polly  Padelford,  at  Taunton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Maltby,  Jan.  2,  1831 

PIE  Prince,  18,  son  of  Duke  William,  of  Bava- 
ria, and  Madamoiselle  d'Oramberg,  16,  at 
Brussells.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  i,  1807 

PIERCE  William  and  Phebe  Fuller,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  3,  1810 


552  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

PIERCE    Levi,    of    Providence,    and  Betsey    S. 

Wheeler,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Thompson,  March  9,  18 18 

Jonathan,  Jr.,  of  Coventry,  and  Eliza  Hatha- 
way, daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  Warwick,  at 

Cranston,  Sept.  2,  1819 

Capt.    Reuben,   of    North    Providence,   and 

Mrs.  Catharine  Jones,  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  5,  1820 

Philip,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Fanny  Gray, 

of  and  at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  6,  1821 

Henry,  of  Rhode  Lsland,  and   Alice  Fry,  of 

and  at  Vinjl  Haven,  Me.     Patriot  of  Jan.  9,  1822 

William,   of  Little  Compton,  and  Lydia   G. 

Aplin,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tatem,  April  30,  1822 

Lucy  B.,  of  Attleboro,  and   Lewis  Perkin,  of 

Seekonk,  at  Taunton,  Aug.  5,  1S22 

David,  2d,  and  Louisa  Chace,  at  Somerset, 

by  John  Mason,  Esq.,  Sept.  18,  1822 

Washington,  of   Weston,  Mass.,  and  Fanny 

Hatch,  daughter  of  Col.   Israel,  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Jan.  21,  1824 

A ,  of    Little    Compton,    and  Susan 

Gray,  daughter  of  late  Dea.  Philip,  of  and 

at  Tiverton.     Patriot  of  Jan.  22,  1825 

■Capt.  C.    B.  and  Martha  Gladding,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  May  i,  1826 

Jeremiah  and  Mary  y\nn  Craig,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Ben- 
edict, Jan.  24,  1827 
David,  of  Somerset,  and  Mary  Chace,  of  and 

at  New  Bedford.     Patriot  of  Aug.  18,  1827 

Ann,  daughter   of  Benjamin,  and   Pierce  A. 

Faulkner,  at  Portsmouth,  Nov.  28,  1827 

Robert  and  Mary  Ann   Burgess,  daughter  of 

Peter,  both  of  and  at   Little  Compton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Paine,  Nov.  29,  1827 

Alpheus    B.    and    Mary    W.    Richmond,    at 

Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  May  21,  1828 

Peleg   and   Olive   Hammond,   at  Rehoboth,  Oct.  30,  1828 

Peleg  and  Mrs.  Olive  Hammond,  of  Men- 
don,  at  Rehoboth.  Patriot  of  Dec.  6,  1828 
Peleg   and    Olive  Hammond,  of  Mendon,  at 

Rehoboth.     Patriot  of  Dec.  13,  1828 

Luther  and  Louisa  M.  Arnold,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  March  25,  1819 

PIKE    Mr.  and    Miss   Hook;  in 

England.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  19,  1809 

Asa  and  Catharine  Durfee,    both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  27,  181 1 


J^iiy  3'. 

Nov.  4, 
Oct.  4, 

1841 
1813 
181S 

arch  14, 

1822 

May  31, 

1824 

Dec.  9, 

1S24 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  553 

PIKE  James  M.  and  Martha  Corey,  youngest 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  WilUani,  at  Provi- 
dence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  (iano, 

Henry  and  Mrs.  Mary  Moore,  at  I'rovidence, 

James  and  Amey  Hutler,  at  I'rovidence, 

Mary  Ann,  of  Providence,  and  John  F.  Jen- 
kins, at  Louisville,  Ky., 

Sally,  of  North  Providence,  and  Ezekiel 
Smith,  2d,  at  Rehoboth,  by  (jeorge  W. 
Peck,  Esq., 

Jonathan  and  Cynthia  Hathaway,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  \)r.  Gano, 

Betsey  and  Horatio  Webb,  printer,  both  of 
Brooklyn,  Conn.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes,  Ajiril.  16,  1826 

Edward,  of  Warwick,  and  Ann  Maria  Barton, 
,  daughter  of    late  Caj^t.  Rufus,  of  and    at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  May  17,  1830 

PILLSBURY  Phebe  S.  and  Leonard   W.   Kim- 
ball, of  Boston,  printer,  at  Newbury.     Pa- 
triot of  July  25,  1829 
PINAGER   Mary,  daughter  of  Col.    David,  and 
James    ii.    Pierce,    both    of    and    at    East 
Greenwich.     Patriot  ot                                           April  14,  1827 
PINCKNEY   I-:iizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Jacob, 
of    Johnston,    and    Samuel     Kennedy,    of 
Providence,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, May  3,  181  3 
PINKNEY  Julia,    daughter   of    Jacob,  of  John- 
ston, and  George  Beverly,  of  Cranston,  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,                               Feb.  22,  1816 

Jacob,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sarah 
Fowler,  of  Newport,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr    Baker,  May  24,  1818 

Isaac    H.   and    Julia  Ann  Treadwell,    eldest 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  Jonathan,  both  of 
and  at   Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr.   Crocker,      Macrh  30,  181 8 
FINN   Mary  and  Benoni  Ward,  both  of    and  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  18,  1820 

PIPER     Prudence    and     Valorious    Marrimood. 

Patriot  of  June  28,  1823 

PISTOL  Emily  Maria,  daughter  of  lafe  Capt. 
John  T.,  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  and  William 
Grstavus  Gunn,  at  Petersburg,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Cannon,  of   Baltimore,  June  9,  1823 

PITCHER  Capt.  Jonathan,  of  Pawtuxet,  and 
Eliza  Benjamin,  of  East  Greenwich.  Phe- 
ni.xof  July  20,  1802 

Nancy  and  Sir  James  Gordon,  at  Cambridge, 

Eng.     Pheni.K  of  Eeb.  9,  1805 


554  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 

PITCHER  Miss  Ann,  daughter  of  late  Lemuel, 
and  Capt.  Charles  L.  Hyatt,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  7,  1808 

Ann,  daughter  of  late  Lemuel  and  Capt. 
Charles  L.  Hyatt,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  14,  1808 

George  F".  and  F"reelove,  S.  Whipple,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  M.  Wilson.  Phenix 
of  Nov.  12,  1808 

Sarah,  daughter  of  late  Lemuel,  and  Charles 
O.  Foster,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hdes,  Aug.  5,  181 3 

Larned  and  Marcy  Walcott,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Benjamin  S.,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  ]k>nedict,  April  10,  1823 

Mary  Ann  Foster,  only  daughte  of  Leonard, 
and  Luke  Parmenter,  at  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Aug.  23,  1826 

Emeline  B.  and  John  H.  Gould,  both  of 
Pawtucket,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bar- 
ney, Dec.  15,  1828 
PITMAN  Susannah,  eldest  daughter  of  Isaac, 
and  Henry  Grew,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,                                                                            June  24,  1802 

Mary,  daughter  of  Saunders,  and  Samuel 
Dorrance,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  13,  1803 

Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  John,  and  John  Pit- 
man Clarke,  of  Boston,  at  Providence. 
Pheni.x  of  May  12,  1804 

Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  John,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Jacob  Willard,  Esq.,  attorney 
and  Councillor  at  Law,  of  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.    Dr.  Gano,        Sept.  17,  1801 

John,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and  Mary 
Talbot,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Oct.  22,  1812 

Rachal  H.,  daughter  of  Thomas  G.,  and 
Charles  M.  Thurston,  at  Newport.  Phe- 
nix of  Sept.  12,  1 81 8 

Amey,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Rev.  Ebene- 
zer  Coleman,  of  the  Congregational  Church, 
of  Tiverton,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Pot- 
ter, Jan.  17,  1819 

Peter  and    Lucy  Loomis,   both    of    and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Aug.  12,  18 19 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Providence, 
and  Abraham  Wild,  of  Boston,  at  Hartford, 
Ct.     Patriot  of  June  16,  1821 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  555 

PITMAN  Elizabeth  Ann,  daughter  of  late  John, 
and  William  H.  Taylor,  at  Newport. 
Patriot  of  June  23,  1821 

Benjamin,  of  New  l^edford,  and  Mary  Ann 
Carter,  daughter  of  Robert,  of  and  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Oct.  22,  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  Stonington,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cheeseboro,  Oct.  30,  1825 
Emily,  (laughter  of  Thomas  G.,  lisq.,  and 
Capt.  Simon  Newton,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Patten,  July  i,  1827 

Phebe  V.,  of  Newport,  and  George  W.  Orms- 
bee,  of  Providence,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy,  Nov.  18,  1827 

William  R.,  of  Pall  River,  and  Matilda 
Thurston,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nor- 
ris.     Patriot  of  Dec.  3,  1828 

Mary  W.  and  Thomas  Norris,  at  liristol,  Dec.  24,  1829 

Mary  Ann,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  and  Ben- 
jamin T.  Wells,  of  and  at  Boston.  Patriot 
of  April  10,  1830 

PITTS  Hope  and   Benjamin  Robinson,  at  Provi- 
dence, J^"-  31.  181 1 
Maria  and   Benjamin  Robinson,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  14,  181 5 

Sarah,  of  Uighton,  and  James   H.   Blake,  of 

Taunton,  at  Dightoii.      I'atriot  of  Sept.  24,  1823 

Mrs.  Eleanor  B.,  of  Providence,  and  Calvin 
W.  Chace,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Ur.  Gano,  Jan.  4.  1824 

Lovice  and  Nathan    Chace,  at  Dighton,   by 

Rev.  Ebenezer  Hlake.     Patriot  of  Oct.    13,1824 

PLACE  Mary    and     Richard    R.    Clemens,    at 

Glocester.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  19,  1814 

Peter  and  Eliza  Hathaway,  eldest  daughter 
of  Benjamin,  of  and  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  17,  1816 

Peter  and  Sally  [Eliza]   Hathaway,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev,  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  17,  1816 

Sarah,  daughter  of  John,  and    Jacob  Clarke, 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Feb.  11,  1818 

Mary,    only  daughter    of    Philip,    and    Levi 
Johnson,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Palmer,  Dec.  17,  1S18 
Samuel  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Carr,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Patten,  Dec.  5.  1819 

Sarah   Ann  and  George  B.  Whitford,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,         April  13,  1826 


556 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


PLACE  John  and  Eveline  Greene,  at  Pavvtuxet,  Mach  27,  1828 
Nancy  E.,  of  Glocester,  and  Allen  C.  Lott, 

of  Johnston,    at  the  latter  place,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Manchester,  Oct.  30,  1828 

PLANT  Lucy,  18,  daughter  of  Ethel,  and  John 

M.  Earster,  40,  at  Freehole,  N.  Y.     Phe- 

nix  of  Sept.  17,  1803 

PLATNER   Mrs.   Lydia  and  Dea.  Josiah  Cady, 

both    of  and  at    Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Waterman,  Feb.  7,  1832 

PLEASANTS  John  H.,  senior  editor  of  Rich- 
mond Whig,  and    Mary  L.   P.  Massie,    in 

Virginia.     Patriot  of  Jan.  2,  1830 

PLUMMER     Mary    and    Thomas    Pearson,    at 

Haverhill.     Phenix  of  Sept.  15,  1810 

A   F.  and  Mary  Ann  Prophet,  (colored)  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  May  8,  1821 

Mrs.  Sarah,  76,  and  Daniel  Libby,  80,  after  a 

courtship  of    I  hour  and    22    minutes,  and 

publishment  of  2  Sundays,    at  Searsboro. 

Patriot  of  Dec.  7,  1822 

POLLARD  Ezra  and  Nancy   VVinsIow,  both  of 

Coventry,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dana,  Oct.  22,  1820 

John  and  Ann  Hill,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  28,  1826 
POLLEY  Mary,  of  Walpole,  and  Amos  M.  Hoo- 
per, formerly  of  Limerick,  Me.,  at  Wal- 
pole, Mass.,  June  29,  1823 
Anna  M.,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of  Foxboro, 

Mass.,    and    Ira   Blake,    of  New    York,  at 

Foxboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Storer,  Nov.  15,  1831 

POLLOCK  Ardelia  Jane  W.  and  James  Finney, 

at  Fall  River,  by  Rev.  R.  D.  Woodley,  May  19,  1828 

POM  ROY    Elijah,   of   Wolcott,    Ct.,   and    Mary 

Bowers,    of   and    at    Providence,    by    Rev. 

Mr.  Williams.     Phenix  of  Aug.  14,  1813 

POMEROY    Swann   L.   and   Frances  L.    Fales, 

daughter  of  late  Hon.  Samuel,  of  Taunton, 

at  Newport,  Dec.  21,  1824 

POND  Martin,   of    Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Amey 

Elderkin,  of    and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  March  5,  1809 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jabez,  and  Bill- 

mgs  Harstovv,  of  Providence,  at  Wrentham, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Fiske,  Jan.  i,  1827 

Hannah,  of  Providence,  and  Jarvis  Hopkins, 

at  Foster,  Dec.  30,  1827 

Charles    N.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Charlotte  J. 

Hetherington,    of   and    at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Nov.  12,  1828- 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  557 

POND  Joseph  E.,  of  Wrentham,  and  Jane  C. 
Spooner,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas,  of 
Cumberland,  at  Warren,  Oct.  22,  1829 

Maria  Antoinette,  daughter  of  Oliver,  of 
Wrentham,  and  Elijah  Cobb,  Jr.,  at  Wren- 
tham, by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  Nov.  24,  1829 

Temperance  and  Brook.s  Drinkvvater,  at  New 

York.     Patriot  of  May  26,  1830 

POOLE    Major    William    and    Sophia    Tarr,    at 

Gloucester,  Mass.     Patriot  of  May  11,  1822 

Sophia,  of  Tisbury,  and  James  Lynn,  of  New- 
port, at  Tisbury.     Patriot  of    '  Oct.  26,  1822 
POORE  Lydia,  daughter    of    Moses,  and    Gov. 
David    Lawrence  Morrell,  both  of    Goffs- 
town,  at  Pembroke,  N.  H.      Patriot  of                Aug.  14,  1824 

Rev.  Ebenezer,  pastor  of  Second  Church, 
Beverly,  and  Clarissa  Abbott,  of  and  at 
Andover.     Patriot  of  March  23,  1825 

Boyleston  and   Mrs.  Susan   Dresser,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  May  22,  1825 
POPE  Dr.    Benjamin  and  Su.san    O.    P'uller,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  6,  1807 

Dr.  Samuel  and  Freelove  Waterman,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Stephen,  of  Providence,  at 
Simsbury,  Ct.     Pheni.x  of  Dec.  12,  1807  — 

Hon.  John,  U.  S.  Senator,  and  Eliza  J.  D. 
Johnson,  daughter  of  late  Joshua,  Esq  ,  of 
and  at  Washington,  D.  C.     Phenix  of  March  3,  18 10 

Mary  Taylor,  eldest  daughter  of  late  Dr. 
John,  and  George  W.  Taylor,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  18,  1817 

Emily,  of   Boston,  and  Elisha  B.  Perkins,  of 

Pomfret,  Ct.,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  July  3,  1822 

Louisa,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  John,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Elisha  Manton,  of  Augusta, 
Ga.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  5,  1823 

William    and    Abigail    Day,  both  of   and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  Jan.  i,  1824 

POPPLE  George  and  Eliza  Burt,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  May  15,  1827 

PORTER  Mary  and  Benjamin    Seaver,  both  of 

Taunton,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Nov.  26,  1808 

Dr.  Isaac,  of  Charlton,  Mass,  and  Aniey 
Potter,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  of  and 
at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston.  Phenix 
of  June  21,  1817 

Rowena,  daughter  of  late  Robert,  Esq.,  of 
Freetown,  and  Stephen  Bowen,  of  New- 
port, at  Freetown.     Patriot  of  March  3,  1824 


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VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


PORTER  Henry  and  Clarrissa  Tompkins,  biith 
of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  lienedict. 
Patriot  of  May  14,  1828 

Frances  H.,  of  Worcester,  and  Rev.  Rufus 
A.  Putnam,  of  Fitchburg,  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Going.     Parriot  of  June  15,  1825 

Charles,  of  Hartford,  and  Amelia  S.  Town- 
send,  daughter  of  Capt.  Solomon,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  VVayland,  Sept.  29,  1828 

Bethiah,  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  and  Apollos 

Howard,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,         Nov.  26,  1827 

Robert  W.  and   Eliza  Gorton,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Tatem,  at  Warwick,  May  31,  1830 

Royal  L.,  of  the  American  [Boston]  Travel- 
ler, and  Sarah  Ann  Pratt,  at  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Walker,  June  20,  1831 

Sarah  Ann  and   Peleg  S.  Sherman,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Phillips,        Aug.  19,  1832 
POST  Julia    L.,  of  New  York,    and  James  De- 
Wolfe,    Jr.,  of  Bristol,  at    New    York,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Romeyn      Pheni.x  of  May  20,  181 5 

Eleanor,  of  New  York,  and  Francis  L.  B. 
DeWolfe,  of  Bristol,  at  New  York,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Romeyn,  March  6,  i  82 

Ralph  and  Mary  Gardner,  daughter  of  Capt. 
James,  of  Newport,  at  Chatham,  Conn. 
Patriot  of  Sept.  11,  1822 

Alanson  and  Mary  D.  Chace,  both  of  and  at 

Swanzey.     Patriot  of  Dec.  27,  1823 

POTTER  Betsey,  second  daughter  of  Capt.  Will- 
iam, and  Grovenor  Taft.     Phenix  of  Aug   31,  1802 

?'anny  and  George  Martin,  March  20,  1803 

Sophia,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Abijah, 
and  David  Byers,  of  Springfield.  Pheni.x 
of  '  May  28,  1803 

Ezra  and  Sally  Smith,  at  Scituate.     Pheni.\ 

of  June  8,  1805 

Col,  Earle  and  Hannah  Trothingham,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Nathaniel,  April  13,  1S06 

Stephen  and  Marcy  Alverson,   at  Johnston,      March  15,  1807 

Dr.  Joseph  B.,  of  Westerly,  and  Susan 
Alien,  of  Providence,  at  Newport.  Pheni.x 
of  Aug.  I,  1807 

Mary,    daughter     of    Jesse,    and      Jeremiah 

Keech,  at  Glocester,  Sept.  20,  1807 

Freelove   and    Martin    Bowen,    at    Scituate,         Dec.  18,  1808 

Olney   and  Mary    Richardson,  at  Glocester. 

Phenix  of  Dec.  31,  1808 

Cyrus,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  M.  Fenner, 
daughter  of  Col.  Richard,  of  and  at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  i,  1809 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  559 

POTTER  Charles,  2d,  and  Cyrene  Hull,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  8,  1809 
Mrs.  Florence,  of  Newport,  and  Major  Will- 
iam Helme,  at  Bristol.  Phenix  of  Jan.  21,  1809 
Philip  and  Phebe  Adams,  at    I'rovidence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Pheni.x  of  April  22,  1809 

Mrs.  Mary  and  William   Pcckham,  Esq.,  at 

Providence,  April  30,  1809 

Capt.  Anson  and   Hannah   Howard,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by    Rev.    Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  8,  1809 

Hon.   Elisha   R.,  Member  of  Congress  from 

Rhode    Island,    of  South  Kingstown,   and 

Mary  Mavvney,  daughter  of  Pardon,  Esq., 

of  West  [East]  Greenwich.     Phenix  of  July  14,  1810 

Stephen,  of  Scituate,  and  Matilda  Aldrich,  of 

and  at  Foster.     Phenix  of  June  i,  i8ri 

Joseph    K.,    of    Providence,    and     Abby    P. 

Dyer,     daughter     of     Dr.     Benjamin,    at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  30,  181 1 

William  and   Hannah  B.  Gladding;,  daughter 

of  late  Nathaniel,  Jr.,    at    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Nov.  10,  181 1 

Sarah    W.,  daughter   of  Capt.   Holliman,  of 

Providence,  and  John   V.   Herb,  of  and  at 

Savannah,  Ga.     Phenix  of  May  16,  1812 

Ray  and  Minerva  Bennett,  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Aug.  16,  1812 

Philip  and  Abby  W.  Field,  daughter  of  late 

John,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.24,  1812 
Israel  and  F'reelove  Smith,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, Dec.  2,  1812 
Christy,    of     South     Kingstown,    and    Lucy 

Smith,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson.     Phenix  of  Dec.  5,  1812 

Caleb,    of    Foster,   and     Penelope     Shrieve, 

daughter  of  [ohn,  of  and  at  Warwick,  Feb.  14,  1813 

Charles  and  Eliza  Rodman,  daughter  of  late 

Capt   William,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Crocker,  ,,  ^'T  7'  'o'^ 

Lydia  and  William  Hines,  at  Glocester,  March  27,  18 14 

Ann,  daughter  of  late  Governor  Potter,  and 

Dennison    Hull,    both    of    and    at    South 

Kingstown.     Phenix  of  May  21,  1814 

Rebecca,  of  Scituate,  and  Benjamin  Dawley, 

of  South  Kingstown,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Westcott.     Phenix  of  Nov.  12,  1814 

Caroline,  daughter  of  Col.  Andrew,  of  Crans- 
ton, and    Elisha  Olney,  of  Providence,  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Jan.  22,  1S15 

Marv  and  David    Simmons,  both  of  and  at  „     „  ^ 

Johnston,  ^ept.  8,  1816 


Mnrch 

10, 

1819 

Aug. 

19. 

1819 

Sept. 

II. 

1819 

N  ov. 

10, 

1819 

560  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

POTTER^  Amey,    daughter  of    Capt.    William, 

of  Crans-   ton,  and    Dr.    Isaac    Porter,    of 

Charlton,  Mass.,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Preston.     Pheni.x  of  June  21,  1817 

William   H.   and  Ann   Peck,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Aug.  24.  18 17 

Thomas  F'orrester  and  Martha  West,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Haker,  Nov   27,  1817 

Mrs.  Sally  and  Samuel  Armitstead,  both  ot 

and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  Dec.  24,  r8i8 

Samuel  and  Hannah  Stoddard,  daughter  of 

Salisbury.    Esq.,  at    Newport.     Patriot    of  J.in.  13,  rSig 

Ira,  of  Providence,  and  Clotilda  Chaffee,  of 

and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  litman, 
Capt.  William,  Jr.,  and  Sarah   Ann  C.  Dean, 

both    of  and    at  Providence,    by  Rev.   Dr. 

Gano, 
Matthew    R.,  Jr.,    of  Richmond,  and    Anna 

Wilco.x,  of  and  at   Honkinton.     Patriot  of 
Hannah  and  James  Westcott,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Sally,  daughter    of  Rouse,    and    Peleg  Bab- 
cock,  Jr.,  at  South  Kingstown.     Patriot  of         Nov.  20,  181Q 
Phinehas   and   Hetty    Thurber,    daughter  of 

Samuel,   Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  29,  1820 

Mary  and  Moses  Curtis,  both  of  Providence, 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  March  23,  1820 

Rhoda  and  James  M.  Thorp,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  July  20,  1820 

Lieut.   Benjamin   C,  of  Coventry,  and  Sally 

Barrus,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  Kill- 

ingly,  Ct.,  at  Coventry,  by  Obed   Perkins, 

Esq.,  Sept.  24,  1820 

William  T.  and   Mary  Anthony,  daughter  of 

Abraham,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth,  at 

the  Friends'  Meeting  House.     Patriot  of  Oct.  11,  1820 

Prudence,  only  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  John 

D.  Cole,  both  of  and  at  P'oster,  by  Daniel 

Howard,  Esq.,  Oct.  15,  1820 

Amanda,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Job,  and 

James  F"isher,  both  of  and  at  Pawtu.xet,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Jan.  16,  182 1 

Alice  and  Joseph  T.    Segar,  both  of    South 

Kingstown,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  El- 
ton.    Patriot  of  Feb.  21,  1821 
Lydia,  daughter  of    Restcome,  of  New]:)ort, 

and  liarzillai  S.    Adams,  of  Fairhaven,  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  April  11,  1821 

Stephen  and  Sophia  A.  Carr,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     Patriot  of  June  2,  1821 


PROVIDENCE    I'HENIX— MARRIAGES  5()1 

POTTER  Philip  and  Sarah  Annjenckes,  daugh- 
ter of  late  Jerathnieal,  at  Pawtucket.  Pa- 
triot of  Dec.  15,  1821 

Sarah  H.,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  North 
Kingstown,  and  Stephen  A.  Robinson,  of 
Newport.  [We  think  this  should  be  South 
Kingstown.]     Patriot  of  Feb.  27,  1822 

Simeon,  of  Foster,  and  Mrs.  Marian    .Slocum, 

of  and  at  Warwick.     Patriot  of  June  8,  1822 

Jarnes  and  Isabella  Hurdick,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Merrett,  Oct.  3,  1822 

Major  Jeremiah  and  Amey  W.  Harri.s,  daugh- 
ter of  Charles,  E,sq.,  both  of  and  at  Scitu- 
ate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Oct.  13,  1822 

Nancy,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Frederick  Un- 
derwood, formerly  of  Newport,  at  New 
Bedford.     Patriot  of  March  26,  1823 

Elizabeth  R.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Robinson 
Potter,  and  Dr.  Theophilus  C.  Dunn,  at 
Newport.     Patriot  of    '  April  24,  1824 

Amey  W.,  daughter  of  Arthur  M.,  Esq.,  and 

Israel  Randall,  at  Cranston,  July  5,  1824 

Stephen  S.  and  Rebecca  H.  Congdon,  both 

of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  July  18,  1824 

Samuel  R.,  of  Cranston,  and  Temperance 
Stone,  of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Shurtleff,  Nov.  25,  1824 

Roger  Williams  and  Sarah  Louisa  Langley, 
daughter  of  Joshua  H.,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  t'eb.  5,  1825 

Abby,  of  Providence,  and  Orester  Whitney, 
of  Westboro,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  March  13,  1825 

Col.  Edward  and  Wealthian  Matteson,  daugh- 
ter of  Christopher,  of  West  Greenwich,  at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight.  Patriot 
of  May  21,  1825 

Israel  K.  and   Hannah  Young,   both    of  and 

at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  June  26,  1S25 

Thomas  Jefferson  and  Abigoail  Carr,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Washington,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, Dec.  16,  1825 

Peleg,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Jane  Weeden,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickermg.  Oct.  i,  1826 

Maria,  daughter  of  Henry,  of  Warwick,  and 
Curtis  Ames,  of  Preston,  at  Voluntown, 
Ct.     Patriot  of  April  25,  1827 

Mrs.  Sarah  A.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sam- 
uel Chaffee,  of  Boston,  at  former  place,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Cheney,  Sept.  27,  1827 


562  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

POTTER  George  A.,  of  Providence,  and  Maria 
F".  Stall,  of  and  at  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hall,  May  iS,  1828 

Sarah   R.  and  Thomas  R.   Stafford,  at   Paw- 

tu.xet.     Patriot  of  May  21,  1828 

Susan,  daughter  of  James,  of  Coventry,  and 
Curnell  B.  Capron,  of  Providence,  at  Cov- 
entry, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  i,  1828 

Almy  G.  and  Henry  Fenner,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  •^"-ig.  25,  1828 

Rebecca  W.  and  Capt.  Samuel  T.  Reming- 
ton, at.Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Oct.  9,  1828 

Hannah  and  Peleg  Johnson,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  10,  1828 

Hannah,  of  Kingston,  R.  I.,  and  Asa  Swift, 
of  Norwich,  Ct.,  at  Kingston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown,  Nov.  23,  1828 

Lewis  and  Mary  G.  Harwood,  daughter  of 
Edward,  both  of  Providence,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of  Nov.  26,  1S28 

Hannah  and  Asa    Swift,  at    Kingston,  R.  I. 

Patriot  of  Dec.  6,  1828 

Mary  and  John  Douglass,  at  Prudence  Island, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Dec.  23,  1828 

Moses,  merchant,  of  Providence,  and  Arra- 
bella  Williamina  Stilson,  daughter  of  late 
Joseph,  of  and  at  Quebec,  June  19,  1829 

Nathaniel   F.    and  Sabrina  C.    Abbott,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  F'arley,  June  24,  1829 

Mahala,  only  daughter  of  Capt.  Reuben,  of 
Coventry,  and  Charles  Griffeths,  of  Fos- 
ter, at  Coventry,  by  Hon.  Obed  Perkins,  Oct.  11,  1829 

Americus  V.  and  Eliza  Gano  McKay,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  10,  1831 

John  Norris  and  Martha  Maria  Yeamons, 
daughter  of  late  Capt.  Nathaniel,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  VVheaton,  June  19,  1831 

James  B.  and  Julia  Ann  Studley,  daughter  of 

Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  Dec.  27,  1S31 

Zuriel,  of  Cranston,  and  Robey  M.  Ames, 
daughter  of  Dyer,  of  and  at  Plainfield,  Ct., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Piatt,  F^eb.  9,  1832 

POTTLE  Sarah    and    George   W.   Fox,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  11,  1821 

William  B.  and  Merebeth  Thornton,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  26,  1824 

POULET  Earl  of  and  Lady  Smith  Burgess.  The 
bride  has  a  large  fortune;  in  England. 
Phenix  of  Sept.  14,  18 16 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


563 


POWELL  Isabella  Harrison,  daughter  of  Snell- 

ing,  Esq.,  and  Samuel  Ilopkins,  at  Boston,  Oct.  lo,  1818 
Elizabeth,  second  daughter  of  late  Snelling, 

Esq.,  and  Henry  James  Finn,  one  of  the 

managers  of    the   Boston    and    Providence 

Theatres,  at  l^oston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gardi- 
ner, Sept.  14,  1826 
Helen  Dickson,   daughter   of   late    Snelling, 

Esq.,    and    Oliver  Cromwell    VVyman,  Jr., 

at  13ostoii,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner.     Patriot 

of  March  ro,  1827 

Amelia    and  Albert  Manchester,  at   ]5ristol. 

Patriot  of  Aug.  24,  1831 

POWER  Rebecca  M.,  eldest  daughter  of  Major 

Nicholas,    and  William   R.    .Staples,    Esq., 

both   of   and    at   Providence,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Crocker,  Nov.  27,  1821 

Susannah,  13,  and  Silas  Chaplain,  15,  at  Ath- 
ens, N.  Y.  Pheni.x  of  Jan.  7,  1804 
Sarah  Helen,  of  Providence,  and  John  Win- 
slow  Whitman,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  by  Rev. 

G Sayres,  at  C.  J.  Bogert's,  Esq.,  Ja- 
maica, L.  L,  July  10,  1828 
POWERS  Mary  and   Richard   Lawney,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  5,  1831 

PRATT  Sally,  of  Cranston,  and  James  Barber, 

of  Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson,  May  23,  1802 

James,  of   Providence,   and    Betsey    .Slocuni, 

of    Warwick,    daughter  of   the    late    Capt. 

Abial,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  21,  1803 

Waterman  and   Lydia    Hardine,  daughtei   of 

Comfort,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Phenix  of  P^eb.  18,  1804 

Lucy  and  Jason  Gay,   both  of    Dedham,    at 

Providence.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  19,1815 

Caleb,  of  Providence,  and  Sally  Walker,  of 

and  at  Stafford,  Vt.      Phenix  of  Dec.  27,  1817 

Job  L.  and  Eliza  A.  Church,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  May  i,  1820 

Cyrus  and   Nancy  Slocum,    of  Pawtuxet,  at 

Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sharp.     Patriot  of  Sept.  20,  1820 

Sarah    Ann,    daughter    of    late  Thom.ns,  of 

Newport,  and  Richard  Hoppin,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dunn,  Dec.  12,  1820 
William  and  Sally  Tennant,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ta- 

tem,  March  11,  1821 

Peter,   Esq.,  and  Ann  E.   Barnes,   daughter 

of  late  David   L.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  6,  1821 

E.  W.  and  Catharine  Ringgold,  at  Baltimore. 

Patriot  of  March  8,  1823 


564  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

PRATT  Mary,  daughter  of   Job,  of  Middleboro, 

and  Jesse  Dean,  at  Taunton,  June  4,  1826 

Julia  Ann,  of  Cranston,  and  Josiah  Coth- 
ran,  of  Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  An- 
thony Potter,  Esq.,  Oct.  21,  1827 

Eliza  and  Lyman    S.  Parr,  both    of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  21,  1828 

Sarah  Ann  and  Royal  L  Porter,  of  the 
American  [Boston]  Traveller,  at  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Walker,  June  20,  1831 

Simon  and  Mrs.  Mary  Smith,  at  Providence. 

Patriot  of  Sept.  15,  1832 

PRAY  Ephraim,  of  Killmgly,  Ct.,  and  Rhody 
Sheppey,  of  and  at  Foster,  by  Justice 
Jones.     Pheni.x  of  March  14,  1812 

Mary,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Otis  Salisbury,  at 

Glocester,  by  David  Arnold,  Esq.,  Nov.    5,  1820 

Phebe,  daughter    of  Peter,   Esq.,  and  Elijah 

Armstrong,  of  Smithfield,  at  Glocester,  May  25,  1828 

PRENTICE  Thaddeus  and  Delia  F"reeman, 
daughter  of  Major  Salisbury,  at  Smith- 
field.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  18,  1815 

Sally  and  Caleb  Arnold,  both  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  28,  181 5 

Betsey,  of  Providence,  and  Jeremiah  S.  Bar- 
rett, of  Boston,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  June  27,  1821 

Mary    and  George  Maguire,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  8,  1824 

Thomas  D.  and  Eunice  L.  Congdon,  at  Prov- 
idence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  April  24,  1828 

Diantha,  daughter  of  John,  of  Keene,  N.  H  , 
and  Rev.  Charles  Robinson,  of  Groton, 
Mass.,  at  Keene.     Patriot  of  Jan.  30,  1830 

PRENTISS  John  and  Sally  S.  Barratt,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  21,  1812 

Ann   H.  and  David  Watts,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Wayland,  June  17,  1828 

PRESBURY  James  and  Susan  Williams,  both 
of  Taunton,  at  Raynham,  Mass.  Patriot 
of  June  2,  1821 

Mary   and    Capt.   A.   Blake,  at  Taunton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton,  Oct.  2,  1825 

Capt.    John    and   Ruth    Soper,  at  Taunton. 

Patriot  of  March  21,  1827 

Emeline  and    Edwin  Park,  both  of    and    at 

Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cobb.     Patriot  of  Oct.  2,  1830 

John    O.    and  Abby    Godfrey,  daughter   of 

Capt.  William,  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Dec.  4,  1830 

PRESHAL  Lucinda  and  Barney  Field,  both  of 

and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Sept.  14,  1822 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  565 


PRESTON  Rhonda,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  Fos- 
ter, and  Samuel  Burlingame,  of  Killingly, 
Ct.,  Feb.  28, 

PREVEAR  Maria  and  Hiram  Burrows,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Holman,  April  1 1, 

PRICE  Oliver  and  Sally  Field,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  9, 

James,  22,  and  Mrs.  Hullock,  82,  at  Caerwent, 

near  Chepstow.  Eng.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  11, 

Rachal,  daughter  of  Hezekiah,  and  Robert 
Watson,  at  Baltimore,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Inglis. 
Phenix  of  '  May  20, 

Abby,  daughter  of  late  John,  of  Newport, 
and  Major  William  Thurber,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  24, 

Martha  W.,  late  of  Boston,  and  Wiswall  Jones, 
Esq ,  of  Charleston,  S-  C,  at  Savanna 
Le  Mar,  Jamaica.     Phenix  of  Aug.  2, 

Mary  Ann,  of  Nevv]5ort,  and  Daniel  S.  Law- 
rence, of  Providence,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gammell.  Sept.  16, 

Margaret,  of  Newport,  and  David  Balles,  of 
Providence,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Choules,  Nov.  26, 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  Matthew,  and 
John  K.  Trumbull,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Jan.  27, 

John,  of    Kennebec,  Me.,  and  Knaby  Law- 
rence, of  Coventry,  at  East  Greenwich,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast, 
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, 
PRINCP:  John  and  Dorcas  Pembleton,  at  Provi- 
dence.    Phenix  of 

Charles  A.,  of  Boston,  and  Penelope  M. 
Greene,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Thom- 
as, of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Prof. 
Adams, 

William  and  Betsey  Fargo,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston, 

Phebe  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
James,  and  Albyn  V.  Dike,  at  Providence, 
at  St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,        Sept.  12, 

Frances  J.,  of  Providence,  and  William 
Shackleford,  of  Wilmington,  N.  C,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  of 
Georgetown,  S.  C,  Aug.  13, 


March  19, 

1S30 

March  29, 

1S29 

April  30, 

1829 

April  8, 

1809 

May  15, 

1820 

Sept.  14, 

1820 

813 

816 

809 
810 

815 

816 
817 

S23 

827 


822 


826 


566 


VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 


PRINCE  William  R..  of  Flushiing,  L.  I.,  and 
Charlotte  G.  Collins,  daughter  of  Hon. 
Charles,  Lieut.  Gov.  of  the  State,  of  and 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Oct.  2,  1826 

PRINDLE  Eunice,  of  Watertown,  Ct,  and  Mar- 
shall Welton,  of  Wolcott,  Ct.,  at  Water- 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Holcomb.  They  are 
both  the  13th  child  of  their  families."  Pa- 
triot of  Feb.  2,  1822 
PRIOR   Horace  and  Orra  Knight,    daughter  of 

William,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Oct.  9,  18 14 

Martha  D.,  daughter  of  late  William,  and 
Abraham  Thurston,  Duputy  Collector  of 
Customs  for  Port  of  New[)ort,  both  of  and 
at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  4,  1822 

PRITCHARD  Charles,  Esq.,  87,  and  Charlotte 
Pursuivance,  79,  at  Dover,  Eng.  Decided 
by  a  game  of  Bhnd  Man's  Buff.  Phenix 
of  Feb.  16.  180S 

PROCTOR  George  H.  and  Margaret  G.  Sum- 
ner, daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  Coven- 
try, by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  17,  1810 

Edward  and  Ann  Stevens,  both  of  Boston,  at 

Providence,  May  23,  18 1 3 

Russell,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  S.  An- 
thony, daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  and  at 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Feb.  19,  181  5 

Nathaniel,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Susan 
Simpson,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Nov.  16,  1817 

Martha,  of  Providence,  and  William  Pearson, 
of  North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  28,  1817 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  and  Nathan 
Bucklin,  both  of  and  at  Olneyville,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  3,  1822 

PRONNING  Matthew  C,  of  Ikverly,  Mass., 
and  Lucy  E.  Wilcox,  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  13,  1819 

PROPHET  Merebah  and  Reuben  Digans,  at 
Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Atkins.  Phe- 
nix of  March  2,  180S 

Nathan  and  Sally  Crowd,  at  Thompson,  Ct., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow.     Phenix  of  March  2,  1805 

Mary  Ann  and  A.  F.  Plummer  (colored),  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  May  8,  1821 

Lydia  E.  and  Isaac  Randall  (colored),  both  of 

and  at  Cranston.     Patriot  of  June  5,  1822 

PROSPECT  John  and  Abby  Swan,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Jan.  19,  1826 


May  14, 

1821 

Oct.  23, 

1820 

Dec.  15, 

1828 

Aug.  I, 

1807 

March  10, 

1810 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  567 

PROUD  Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Amey  Hill, 

of    South    Kingstown,    at    Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
PROUT  Lucy  and  James  Temple,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Mehitable  H.  and    William  Brown,    both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
PROUTY  Christopher,   16,  and  Charlotte  Muh- 

lenburgh,    13,     at     Caiiandaigua,     N.    Y. 

Pheni.x  of 
PROVANDIE    Margaret    and    John    R,    Jones, 

comedian,  at  Montreal,  Can.     Pheni.x  of 
PRUSSIA       Louisa       Augusta       Welhelmima 

Amelia,    daughter    of    the    King    of,    and 

William     Frederick    Charles,    son    of    the 

Kmg  of  the  Netherlands  ;  in  Prussia.     Pa- 
triot of  July  16,  1825 
PRUYN   Sally  and  Aren  Van  Vle(?k,  at  Kinder- 
hook,  N.  Y.     Two  brothers  and  two  sisters 

of   the  groom   are  married    to  two  sisters 

and  two  brothers  of  the  bride.     Phenix  of         May  20,  1809 
PULLEN  Randall    and  Dolly  Ann    Rhodes,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  11,  1812 

Ann,  daughter  of  William,  of   Newport,  and 

Brown  l^owen,  at  Seckonk.     Phenix  of  Aug.  19,  1815 

Harriet  J.,  daughter  of  William,  and  William 

W.  Dawley,  at  Newport,  Sept.  i,  1820 

Henry  and  Frances  Dawley,  at   Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Ganimell,  May  23,  1826 

PULLING  Dolly,  of  Newport,  and  Capt.  Charles 

Randall,  of  Providence,  at  New|iort.     Phe- 

ni.\-  of  Aug.  I,  1807 

PULSEPHP:R   Ro.xalyn    and     Capt.     Barnabus 

Mann,  both  of  Waltham,  Mass.,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Abel  Allen,  Esq.,  Nov.  21,  1S22 
PURINGTON   Diana  N.  and  Thomas  Spears,  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Jan.  30,  1825 

PURKES  Robert  and   Mary  C.   Spellman,  both 

of  and  at  Providence,  by   Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  5,  181 2 

PURSUIVANCE  Charlotte,  79   and    over,   and 

Charles    Pritchard,   Esq,    87;  in   Kngland, 

decided  by  a  game  of  Blind  Man's  Bluff. 

Phenix  of  Feb.  16,  1805 

PUTNAM    Dea.  Joseph,  67,  and   Mrs.  Mehitable 

Putnam,  68,  at  Danvcrs,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Aug.  i,  1807 

Mrs.  Mehitable,  68,  and  Dea.  Joseph  Putnam, 

67,  at  Danvers,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Aug.  i,  1807 

LeBaron,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  B.  Braman, 

daughter    of  Dr.    Amasa,  of  and  at    Mill- 
bury,  Mass.     Patriot  of  July  4,  1821 


568  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 

PUTNAM  Hannah  C,  eldest  daughter  of  Israel, 

Esq.,  of  Sutton,  Mass.,  and  Jabez  Hull,  of 

Providence,  at  Sutton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  1821 

Rev.   Rufus  A.,  of  Fitchburg,    and   F"rances 

H.    Porter,    of  Worcester,    at    Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Going.     Patriot  of  June  15,  1S25 

PUTNEY  Joseph  V.,  formerly  of  Salem,  Mass., 

and  Mrs.  Abby  Stutson,  of  and  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Peck,  Jan.  i,  1826 


QUACKENBOSS  Magdalen,  daughter  of  Isaac 
A.,  of  Sailderland,  N.  Y.,  and  Seth  Arnold, 
of  Smithfield,  at  Albany,  March  i,  1812 

OUARMAN  John  G.  and  Emma  Ann  Rich- 
mond, both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  18,  1824 

R 


RADCLIFFE  Sarah  Matilda  and  Lieut.  R.  C. 
Smead,  U.  S.  Army,  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 
Patriot  of  Dec.  19,  1829 

RAIFORD  Alexander  G.,  of  Louisville,  Ga., 
and  Eliza  Battey,  of  Providence,  at  Louis- 
ville, by  Rev.  Mr.  Kennedy.  March  30,  1819 

RALPH  Harriet  C.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Bris- 
tol, and  John  G.  Dawley,  merchiint  tailor, 
of  Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Grififin,  Dec.  25,  182S 

JRAND  Joseph  and  Betsey  Ashton,  daughter  of 
late  Stephen,  both  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  [correct],  Jan.  30,  1820 

Joseph  and  Betsey  Austin,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  [incorrect],  Jan.  30,  1820 

Betsey  and  Royal  Devoll,  both  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips.  Patriot 
of  July  17,  1830 

RANDALL  Job,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Irene  Sayles,  daughter  of  John,  Jr.,  at 
Smithfield.     Phenix  of  March  5,  1803 

Enos   and   Rhoda   Atvvood,   at  Scituate,  by 

Rev.  John  Westcott.     Phenix  of  June  29,  1805 

Abby,  daughter  of  John,  and  Jonathan  Ar- 
nold, of   Smithfield,  at  North  Providence,         Jan.  12,  1806 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  SfiQ 

RANDALL    Movvry  and  Abby  Whipple,    only 
daughter  of  Ezekiel,  Esq.,  at  North   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  i,  1S07 
Capt.    Charles,    of     Providence,   and    Dolly 

Pulling,  of   and   at    Newport.     Phenix    of  Aug.  i,  1807 

Eliza,  second  daughter  of  Henry,  and  Rat- 
cliffe  Hicks,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Nov.  16,  1807 

Frances,    daughter     of    Dr.    Stephen,    and 

George  E.  Weeden,  Oct.  16,  1808 

Samuel,  Preceptor  of  Warren  Academy,  and 

Martha  Maxwell,  daughter  of  James,  Esq., 

at  Warren.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  26,  1809 

Mary,  of  Johnston,  and  Samuel  Westcott,  of 

Providence,  at  Johnston.     Phenix  of  March  10,  1810 

Smith,    of    North     Providence,     and    Mary 

Olney,  of  and  at  Smithfneld,  May  9,  181 1 

Celia  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Nicholas,  and 

William  Sprague,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Jacobs,  April  12,  1812 

Dexter,    Esq.,    attorney    at    law,    and    Eliza 

Thurber,  third  daughter  of  late    Edward, 

both    of    and  at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Messer,  Nov.  29,  181 3 

Shadrack,  of  North  Providence,  and  Mercy 

Olney,  daughter  of  James,  of  and  at  Prov- 
idence, Dec.  19,  1813 
Elihu     and     Martha     Brown,     daughter    of 

Henry,  of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Elder  West- 
cott.    Phenix  of  ■  Dec.  30,  181 5 
Amey,  second  daughter  of  Dr.  Stephen,  of 

Providence,     and    Shadrack    Manton,     of 

Johnston,    at     Providence,   by    Rev.    Dr. 

Gano,  Aug.  18,  1817 

Samuel  R.,  of  Cranston,  and  Marcy  Thorn- 
ton,   of     and    at    Johnston,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Tatem,  Sept.  6,  1818 

Martha,    youngest     daughter     of     John,    of 

North  Providence,  and    Capt.  Moses  Bal- 

lou,  of  Smithfield,  at  former  place,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  30,  1818 

Dr.    Moses    F.,    of    Boston,    and    Bathsheba 

Williams,  daughter  of  Col.  Gideon,  of  and 

at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Nov.  27,  1819 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Johnston,  and 

James    F.    Simmons,  of    Cumberland,   at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  26,  1820 

Ellen,  daughter  of  Job,  and  Richard  Angell, 

at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  May  27,  1821 

Eliza  and  Randall  Mowry,  at  Johnston.     Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  25,  1821 


570  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

RANDALL  Isaac  and  Lydia  E.  Prophet 
(colored),  Doth  of  and  at  Cranston.  Patriot 
°^  June  5,  1822 

Wilham  H.  and  Esther  Baker,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  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  Rev.  Mr. 
Sprague,  Feb.  12,  1824 

Israel    and    Amey  W.    Potter,  daughter    of 

Arthur  M.,  Esq.,  at  Cranston,  July  5,  1824 

Clarissa    and    Christopher  Arnold,  both    of 

Providence,  at  New  York,  June  27,  1825 

Alpheas,  of  Cranston,  and  Eliza  Webber,  of 
Smithfield,  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
l^enedict,  Dec.  11,  1825 

Phebe  Waterman,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq., 
and  Zenas  Bliss,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cheney,  Jan.  14,  1828 

Marietta  and  Stephen  G.  Williams,  at  Paw- 
tucket.    Patriot  of  April  23,  1828 
Eliza  and  Joseph  G.   Albro,  both  of  and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Phillips,  Dec.  31,  1828 

WiUard  and  Cyrene  Aldrich,  only  daughter 
of  George,  3d,  at  Smithfield,  by  Thomas 
Mann,  J.  P.,  March  22,  1829 

Dudley  A.  and  Eliza  Fenner,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  28,  1839 

Cornelia  and  Cassander  Brown,  both  of  and 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  25,  1832 

RANDOLPH  Hannah,  of  Nantucket,  and  Will- 
iam Tallman,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  12,  1817 

Hannah  E.,  of  Jersey  City,  and  William  P. 
Keene,  formerly  of  Providence,  at  New 
York.     Patriot  of  Feb.  26,  1820 

Caroline  Elizabeth,  of  Columbia,  S.  C,  and 
Pleasant  H.  May,  Esq.,  at  P'redericksburg, 
Md.,  April  19,  1 82 1 

Lucy  Maria,  daughter  of  Richard  K.,  Esq., 
and  Thomas  Breeze,  purser,  U.  S.  Navy, 
both  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wheaton,  May  25,  1825 

William  Sullivan  and  F" ranees  Fowler,  young- 
est daughter  of  late  Christopher,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  July  19,  1831 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  571 

RANGER  Sophia,  of  Marden.  Kent,  and  Rich- 
ard Nehns,  of  Angell  Place,  Pentonville, 
at  St.  James,  Clerkenwall,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Burger,  May  22,  1823 
RANKIN  Christopher,  M.  C.  from  Miss., and  Ju- 
liana Sticker,  daughter  of  Gen. ,  at 

Baltimore.     Patriot  of  Nov.  20,  1824 

RAMSP^Y  Eliza  and  Simeon  Francis,  Jr.,  one  of 
the  editors  of  the  Advocate,  at  New  Lon- 
don, Ct.     Patriot  of  Dec.  20,  1820 
RANSOM   Duke  and  Lydia  Tillinghast  Arnold, 
both  of   and   at    Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  Feb.  7,  1828 
T.  B.,  principal    of  American   Institute,  Or- 
ange, N.  J.,  and  Margaret  M.  Greenfield, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  at  Middletown.     Pa- 
triot of                                                                        Feb.  13,  1S30 
RATH  BONE  George  S.  and  Esther  D.  Jones, 
youngest  daughter  of   Thomas,    at    Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,                                     Sept.  5,  181 1 
Joshua,  of  Wickford,  and  Jane  Ardelia  Bai- 
ley, daughter  of  Capt.  Eli,  of  and  at  Paw- 
tu.xet,                                                                            April  7,  i8i8 
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  Ann  Center,  daugh- 
ter of  James,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of                    Jan.  15,  1823 
William   H.  and  Sarah  Ann  Center,   daugh- 
ter of  the  late  James,  at  Newport.     Patriot 
of                                                                                   Jan.  IS,  1823 
Sarah,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Martin  Bal- 
lon, of  Cumberland,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct.     Pa- 
triot of  Jan.  3,  1824 
Harriet,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  I^enjamin,  and 
Lieut.   Henry  E.   Courtney,   of  the    U.  S. 
Topographical  Engineers,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,                                                   May  21,  1827 
William  P.,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  Ruth   Ann 
Leonard,  daughter  of  late  Silas,  of  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  at  Hallowell,  Me.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gillett,                                                                      July  II.  1827 
Betsey  and  Robert  Walker,  both  of  and  at 

Scituate,  Jan.  u,  1829 

RATH  BURN     Abraham    Borden    and    Honor 
Brown,  both  of  North  Kingstown,  at  Ports- 
mouth, April  20,  1819 
Sarah,    of    North    Kingstown,    daughter    of 
Abraham  B.,  and  Barton  Ballou,  of  Cum- 


572  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

RATHBURN: 

berland,    at    Brooklyn,    Ct.,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Whitney.     Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1824 

John  H.,  of  Connecticut,  and  Ann  EHza  At- 
wood,  third  daughter  of  Anthony,  of  and 
at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.  Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  21,  1824 
RAVEN  Richard  and  Sally  Sherden,  at  Provi- 
dence, Sept.  27,  1 81 2 
RAWSON  Levi,  60,  and  Nancy  Fairbanks,  30, 

at  Mendon,  Mass.     Pheni.x  of  Nov.  7,  1807 

Samuel  and  Rosalie  Gramon,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  28,  1811 

Liberty,  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  and  Susan  Wa- 
terman Smith,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  Col.  Christopher,  of  and  at  Pawtu.xet, 
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 

Stephen,  of  Providence,  and  Joanna  B.  Al- 
drich,  daughter  of  Major  Lyman,  of  and  at 
Northbridge,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crane,  Sept.  5,  1821 

Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Barrington,  R.  I.,  and  Mrs. 
Susan  W.  Rawson,  of  and  at  Mendon, 
youngest  daughter  of  late  Col.  Christopher 
Smith,  of  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett,         Dec.  20,  1821 

Mrs.  Susan,  of  Mendon,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  late  Col.  Christopher  Smith,  of  Paw- 
tuxet, and  Joseph  Rawson,  Esq.,  of  Bar- 
rington, R.  L,  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Daggett,  Dec.  20,  1821 

William  Rhodes,  of  Providence,  and  Elizabeth 
Chatman  Peckham,  of  and  at  Exeter,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Northup,  Oct.  12,  1823 

Grindall,  formerly  of  Providence,  and  Lucre- 
tia  Cornell,  of  and  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Strong,  April  13,  1824 

Ethan  Allen  and  Charlotte  Helen  Greene, 
eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  both  of 
and  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett,  Aug.  23,  1824 

Samuel  and  Eliza  Richmond,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  22,  1827 

Julia  M.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Joseph,  of  Bar- 
rington, and  Jeremiah  B.  Allen,  of  See- 
konk,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Patrick,  Jan.  21,  1828 

Mary,  of  Smithfield,  and  Schuyler  Fisher,  of 

Attleboro,  at  Cumberland,  Feb.  3,  1828 

Joan  B.  and  Harkness  Inman,  at  Pawtucket,  Feb.  7,  1828 

Nancy  and    James  Sayers,    of    Newport,  at 

Bristol.     Patriot  of  May  14,  1828 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES 


573 


RAWSON  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and 

George  S.   Brown,  at  15artington,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Welch,  Jan.  6,  1829 

William  and  Mary  Cartvvright,  at  Fall  River,  Jan.  11,  1829 

RAY  Miss and    Mr.    Darkin,    in 

England.     Pheni.x  of  Aug.  ig,  1809 

Selinda,  daughter  of  late  Jonathan,  of  Cum- 
berland, and  James  Angell,  3d,  of    North 

Providence,  at   Cumberland,  by    Rev.  Mr. 

Potter,  June  13,  1819 

Benjamin  and  Sally  Southwick,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  George,  both  of  ar,d  at  Cumberland, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Aug.  8,  1819 

Moses  and  Rebecca  Hay  ward,  of  Providence, 

at  Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  Aug.  20,  1826 

Mary  and  Asa  G.  Bunker,  of    Nantucket,  at 

Hopkinton.     Patriot  of  Oct.  3,  1827 

RAYMOND  Mary  Ann,  of    Richmond,  N.    Y., 

and    John    Wright,    of    Rome,    N.    Y.,    at 

Pittsfield,  Mass.     Pheni.x  of  March  14,  1807 

Jeremiah  Page,  of  Weare,  and  Susan  Sale,  of 

and  at  Concord,  Mass.     Phenix  of  Oct.  21,  1809 

Harriet  A.,  daughter  of  E.,  and  Capt.  Dauphin 

King,  at  Norton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Clarke,  Oct.  2,  1825 

RAZEE  Whip])le,    of     Cumberland,    and     Julia 

Billings,  formerly   of    Charlton,    Mass.,    at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  May  12,  1822 

REA   Uriel,    of    Providence,  and  Harriet  Plske, 

daughter  of  Dr.  Caleb,  of  and  at  Scituate, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Walcott,  March  26,  1809 

Capt.  William  and  F"rances  Burr,  daughter  of 

Ezekiel,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  12,  18 16 

READ  Nancy,  of  Providence,  and  Preston  Dag- 
gett, of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill. 

Phenix  of  March  i,  1806 

Aaron  and  Amey  Peck,  daughter   of  Henry, 

at  Rehoboth.     Phenix  of  Jan.   10,  1807 

Alexander,  printer,    and   Jane    McConniche, 

at  New  York.     Phenix  of  Feb.  13,  1808: 

Samuel  A.  and  Nancy  Page,  at    Chester,  Vt. 

Phenix  of  March  19,  1808 

Ann,    of    Rehoboth,    and    Oliver  Angell,    of 

Providence,  at  Rehoboth.     Phenix  of  April  2,  1808 

Anna,  only  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Ben- 
jamin Arnold,  at  Coventry,    by  Rev.   Mr. 

Stone,  Nov.  10,  181 1 

Mary  and  Edward   S.  Sheldon,  both  of   and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  25,  1813 


574  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

READ  Maria  C,  only  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 

of  Kilhngly,  Ct.,  and  George  Earned,  2d,  of 

Thompson,  at  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whit- 

temore.     Pheni.x  of  Jan.  13,  1816 

Capt.  Thomas  M.,  of    Newport,  U.  S.  Army, 

and    Charlotte    E.     Berrian,    daughter    of 

James,  of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Kerrian,  April  13,  1816 

Catharine,    of    Leominster,    and    Moses  Bar- 

nett,  of  Boston,  at  Bristol.     Pheni.x  of  Sept.  14,  1816 

Huldah,    daughter    of    Oliver,    and     David 

Cooper,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk,   by  Rev. 

Mr.  Pitman.     Phenix  of  June  14,  1817 

Orinda,  of  Seekonk,  and  Nathaniel   Kent,  of 

Rehoboth,  at    Seekonk,  by   Rev.  Mr.    Pit- 
man, Sept.  22,  1817 
Sally,  eldest  daughter  of   late  Col.    Thomas, 

and  Simeon    Perry,    Esq.,  at    Dighton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gushee,  Oct.  12,  1818 

Harriet  and  Samuel  VV.  Remington,  both  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson. 

Patriot  of  Dec.  8,  1819 

Mary  Ann,  daughter   of  John,  and    William 

Eldredge,  both  of  and  at  Newport.   Patriot 

of  April  I,  1820 

Isaac,  son  of    Capt.    John  E.,    and  Mrs.    Pa- 
tience Learmon,  daughter   of    Caleb  Mun- 

roe,  of   Jamestown,  at  Newport,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Elton,  June  i,  1820 

Alice,  daughter   of  Robert,  3d,    and  Robert 

Read,  4th,  cousin  of  Robert,  5th,  no    rela- 
tion of  Robert,  6th,  son  of  Robert,  1st,  but 

no  relation    to    Robert,  2d,    all    of   and  at 

Boothbay,  Me.     Patriot  of  June  28,  1820 

Robert,  4th,  cousin  of    Robert,   5th,  no  rela- 
tion of  Robert,  6th,  son  of  Robert,  1st,  but 

no  relation  to  Robert,  2d,  and  Alice  Reed, 

daughter  of  Robert,  3d,  all  of  and  at  Booth- 
bay,  Me.     Patriot  of  June  28,  1820 
John,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  Barker,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Stephen,  both  of  and  at  Newport.     Patriot 

of  ,  Oct.  18,  1820 

Elizabeth  M.,  daughter  of  Eleazer,  and  Capt. 

James   Boone,  both   of   and   at   Newport. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  21,  1830 

Eleazer  and  Mrs.  Mary    Sowle,  at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  31,  1 821 

Amos  M.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Mary    Drowne, 

of  New  Market,    N.  H.,   at   Seekonk,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  June  13,  1821 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  575 

READ  Narcissa  and  Elisha  Walker,  both  of  and 

at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  June  23,  1821 

George  and  Charlotte  Calder,  both  of   and  at 

Providence.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1821 

William  and  Sarah  P'reeman.  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  Aug.  8,  1822 

Pauline,  only  daughter  of  Simeon,  Jr.,  Esq., 
of  Johnston,  and  Asa  Kelley,  of  Burrill- 
ville,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  17,  1822 

Henry  and  Phebe  Waite,  eldest  daughter  of 
Sheffield,  both  of  and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tillinghast,  Feb.  16,  1823 

Seth,  Jr.,  of   Wellington,    Mass.,  and  Matilda 

Smith,  of  and  at  l3ighton,  April  14,  1823 

Milton  and  Fanny  P"ish,  both  of  Seekonk,  at 

Pawtucket,  June  22,  1823 

Mrs.  Esther,  of  Smithfield,  and  James  Wick- 
son,  Jr.,  of  and  at  Providence,  July  13,  1823 

Conrad  and   Catharine  Weaver,    at  Dayton, 

Ohio.     Patriot  of  June  9,  1824 

Rev.  Augustus  B.,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Me- 
linda  Burdon,  of  and  at  Rehoboth.  Pa- 
triot of  Nov.  20,  1824 

Cyrus  and   Sarah    S.   Wheaton,    at  Seekonk, 

by  Rev.  Mr.   Baker,  March  28,  1825 

Elijah  and  Lucinda  Carpenter,  at   Attleboro, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  May  t,  1825 

William  G.,  Esq.,  late  of  Newport,  and  Sophia 
Catharine  Howard,  daughter  of  Col.  John 
E.,  of  and  at  Baltimore.     Patriot  of  May  28,  1825 

George  and  Sarah  Tibbetts,    both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  i,  1826 

Alvin  O.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Martha  J.  Rob- 
erts, daughter  of  Capt.  Duty,  of  and  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  March  2,  1826 

Ruth,  daughter  of  William,  and  Capt.  Benja- 
min  Brown,  both  of  and  at  Troy,    Mass.,  July  23,  1826 

Amanda  F.  and  James  Ellsbree,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.   Mr.    Greene.     Patriot    of  July  26,  1826 

William,  junior  editor  of  Rhode  Island  Re- 
publican, and  Martha  Brownell  Sherman, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Newport,  Sept.  7,  1826 

Samuel  M.  and  Sylvania  l^ennett,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Cornelius,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mudge,  Oct.  i,  1826 

James  H.  and  Mary  Ann  Taylor,  daughter  of 
late  Capt.  William,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  28,  1827 


576  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

READ  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph  E.,    and 

Abraham    Bovven,    both    of     and    at    P'all 

River,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith.      Patriot  of  F"eb.  21,  1827 

Joel,  Esq.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mary  LeCraw, 

of  Pawtucket,    at    former    place,  by    Rev. 

Mr.  Williams,  '  May  10,  1827 

Heighten  and  Susan  Davis,  both  of  and  at 

Fall  River,  by  Benjamin  Anthony,  Esq.,  Sept.  17,  1827 
Lyman,  of  North  Providence,  and  Abby  C. 

Arnold,  of  Cumberland,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Nov.  14,  1827 

John   M.,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Prescilla 

VV.   Marshall,  daughter  of  Josiah,  Esq.,  of 

and  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Malcolm,  March  20,  1828 

Eliza   and    Albert    F.    Remington,    both    of 

Pawtuxet,   at    Providence,    by    Rev.     Mr. 

Pickermg,  April  24,  1828 

Thomas  and  Mary  B.  Cooke,  both  of  Central 

F"alls,  at  Pawtucket,  May  10,  1828 

Hannah,  of  Pawtucket,  and  William  Bur- 
rough,  of  Providence,  merchant,  at  Paw- 
tucket, at  St.   Paul's  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Taft,  May  22,  1828 

Martha  and  George  Bowers,  both  of  Dighton, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  26,  1828 

John  B.  and  Jane  Ingraham,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket, at  Attleboro,  Nov,  17,  1828 
Isaac  T.,  of  Pembroke,  Mass.,  and  Sally  Ann 

Mason,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Warne,  July  7,  1829 

Amos  M.  and  Mary  E.  Underwood,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  A.  T.  Hopkins, 

at  the  Congregational  Church,  March  2,  1830 

Stephen  A.  and  Lydia  Williams,  both  of  and 

at  Blackstone,  Oct.  10,  1830 

RECORDS  Gardiner  and  Sally  Blanding,  eldest 

daughter  of  late  Col.  Christopher,  at   Re- 

hoboth,    by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson.     Pheni.x 

of  March  13,  1813 

Thomas,    of    Westport,  and     Ann     Pearce, 

daughter  of   Col.  John,  of  and   at    Little 

Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Paine,  Feb.  12,  1826 

RECTOR  General  William  and  Eliza  S.  January; 

in  Missouri.     Patriot  of  April  17,  1822 

REDDING     Lucinda    and    Daniel    Lincoln,    at 

Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cobb,  June  14,  1829 

REEDER    Lydia  and   Samuel    Woodworth,    at 

New  York.     Pheni.x  of  Oct.  20,  1810 

Maria   and    Capt.  John    Mansfield,  at    New 

York.     Phenix  of  April  20,  181 1 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  577 

REEVES  Mrs.    Elizabeth    P.,  of  Warwick,  and 

Enock  Nerreck,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  28,  1823 
REILLEY  Catharine,  of  VVa.shington  Co.,  Md., 

and  Charles  Coffee,  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  June  17,  1819 
Louisa,   daughter    of    late    Henry,  and    Col. 

James     Kearney,    U.     S.     Topographical 

Engineers,  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Matthews.     Patriot  of  Nov.  10,  1830 

RELPH   William  and  Susan  Weaver.     Phenix  of  April  g,  1814 

Dulinda,    eldest  daughter  of  Major  Ezekiel, 

and  Dr.  Daniel  Haker,  both  of  and  at  Scit- 

uate.     Patriot  of  April  10,  1824 

Eliza,  daughter    of    David,    of  Scituate,  and 

Stephen  G.  Hopkins,  of  Warwick,  at  Scit- 
uate, by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Dec.  26,  1824 
REMINGTON   Mary,  only  daughter  of  Henry, 

Esq.,  of  Warwick,  and  Capt.  Peleg  Cong- 
don,    of    New    York,    at     Plainfield,    Ct. 

[Issue  of  Oct.  8  says  this  is  incorrect],  Sept.  18,  1S14 
Maria    Frances,     daughter     of    late      Capt. 

Charles,  of  Pawtu.xet,  and  Thomas  Hollis 

Condy,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  at  Pawtu.xet,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Aug.  23,  181 5 

Mary  and  Capt.  Peleg  Congdon,  biith  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Jan.  7,  1816 

Elizabeth,     daughter     of    Capt.    Caleb,     of 

Johnston,     and     Waterman      Knight,     of 

Cranston,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Feb.  25,  1816 
Rhoda    Ann,  daughtei   of  Capt.    Caleb,  and 

Isaac   Harris,  both  of  and  at  Johnston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  F"eb.  25,  1816 

Sophia,  daughter  of  late  Josei^h,  and  Russell 

Smith,  both  ot    and  at   Scituate,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Knight.     Patriot  of  _  March  20,  1S19 

Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  Peleg.  and  Stephen 

P.  Irwin,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  July  19,  1819 
Freelove,    only    daughter  of    late    Hezekiah, 

and    Clarke    Lnwton,    both    of  Exeter,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner,  at  North  Kingstown,  Sept.  19,  1819 
Edward    Scott    Rhodes,    and    Phebe    Hunt 

Cole,  both  of  and  at    Pawtuxet,   by    Rev. 

Mr.  Curti.s,  Oct.  17,  1819 

Samuel  W.  and  Harriet  Read,  both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thomjison.  Pa- 
triot of  Uec.  8,  1819 
Ruth,  of  Cranston,  and  Capt.  Stephen  Man- 
chester, of  Coventry,  at  Cranston,  Oct.  8,  1820 
Amey  and  Ira  Lawson,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tatem,  Aug.  5,  1821 


578  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

REMINGTON  Mercy  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of 

Daniel,    late    of    Coventry,    and    Andrew 

Arnold,  of  Warwick,  at  Coventry,  Dec.  23,  1821 

Clementina  C,  daughter  of    Tiddeman   H., 

formerly  of  Jamestown,  R.  I.,  and  John  S. 

Cornell,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  Beaufort, 

N.  C.     Patriot  of  Feb.  1,  1823 

Henry  and  Lucy  A.  Arnold,  at  Apponaug. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  21,  1824 

Ann  Louisa  and  George  Morse,  at  Pawtu.xet. 

Patriot  of  July  28,  1824 

Harriet  A.,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Charles,  of 

Pawtuxet,  and  Capt.  William  H.  Aborn,  at 

Pawtu.xet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Jan.  27,  1825 

Ann  t:iiza,  of  Smithfield,  and  Isaac  Follett, 

of  Cumberland,  at   Smithfield.     Patriot  of  July  16,  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,  of  and  at  Paw- 
tu.xet, by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Sept.  4,  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   former   place,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  4,  1827 

Albert  F.  and  Eliza  Read,  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 

Sarah  G.,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  and 

Bennett  L.   Holden,  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.  Hines,  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pattison.     Patriot 

of  Dec.  4,  1830 

RENCKES  Henry  and  Esther  Newell,  both  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  24,  1813 

RENICK  Rachal,  daughter  of  Felex,  Esq.,  and 

John  Madeira,  at  High  Bank,  O.      Patriot 

of  April  21,  1824 

RESPASS  William,  of  Bloomingdale,  Ky.,  and 

Susan  Conde  Russell  Corliss,  second 
daughter  of  John,  tlsq.,  both  of  Providence, 
at  former  place,  Oct.  4,  1826 


I 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  579 

REVKIN  Sally  and  John  Drever,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  May  14,  181 5 

REYNOLDS  William  H.  and  Lydia  W.  Wee- 
den,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy. 
Pheni.x  of  March  23,  1805 

Benjamin,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Sarah 
VVestcott,  of  Warwick,  daughter  of  Thomas, 
Esq.,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Dec.  15,  1805 
Mary,  daughter  of  Grindall,  Esq.,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Joseph  Newell,  merchant,  at 
Boston,  July  3,  1806 

John  P.,  of  Salem,  N.  Y.,  editor  of  the  Wash- 
ington Register,  and  Rebecca  Newell, 
daughter  of  Gen.  Timothy,  of  and  at  Stur- 
bridge,  Mass.     Pheni.x  of  July  18,  1807 

Waitey,  of  Wickford,  and  William  Barstow, 
formerly  of  Providence,  at  Wickford,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Northup.     Phenix  of  Dec.  9,  1809 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Col.  Joseph,  and  James 
P.  Burgess,  both  of  and  at  Bristol.  Phe- 
nix of  May  19,  1810 
Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of  Gloces- 
ter,  and  Angell  Wmsor,  son  of  Capt.  Ha- 
nan,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  Aug.  27,  1815 
Sarah  and  Henry  J.  Stevenson,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Dec.  29,  1816 

Capt.  John  and  Elizabeth  Lyon,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pre.ston,  Nov.  26,  1818 

Patience,  daughter  of  late  Col.  Simon,  of 
Coventry,  and  George  Holden,  Esq.,  of 
Warwick,  at  Coventry,  Jan.  i,  1819 

Lydia  and  Sylvester  Luther,  at   Bristol.     Pa- 
triot of  •  April  8,  1820 
Thomas    and    Mrs.     Susannah    Spooner,  of 

Newport,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,        April  19,  1820 
Grindall,  of  Boston,  and  Cynthia  Kendall,  of 

and  at  Eranconia,  N.  H.     Patriot  of  Aug.  23,  1820 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Rowse  Clarke, 

Jr.,  at  South  Kingstown.     Patriot  of  Sept.  2,  1820 

Olive,  daughter  of  late  Amon,  of  Newport, 
and  Pardon  Davis,  at  Hopkinton.  Patriot 
of  Sept.  6,  1820 

Hannah,  of  Coventry,  and  John  Ladd,  of 
East  Greenwich,  at  Coventry,  by  Obed  Per- 
kins, Esq.,  Oct.  I,  1820 
Samuel,  2d,  and  Sally  Pearse,  at  the  Catho- 
lic Congregational  Church,  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mann,  Sept.  29,  1822 
William,  Jr.,  and  Fanny  Manchester,  at  Bris- 
tol.    Patriot  of  Nov.  2,  1822 


580 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


REYNOLDS  Mary   and    Riley  Brown,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Judge  Reynolds,  and  Ca- 
leb B.  James,  at  Richmond,  R.  L  Patriot 
of 

Charles  and  Margaret  Smack,  at  New  York. 
Patriot  of 

William,  of  Norwich,  Ct.,  and  Submit  Hirts- 
horn,  of  Hampton,  Cl.,  at  Coventry,  R.  L, 
by  Obed  Perkins,  Esq., 

Edward,  M.  D.,  and  Margaret  Wendall 
Phillips,  daughter  of  Hon.  James,  both  of 
and  at  Boston.     Patriot  of 

Mary  and  William  Douglass,  at  Valley  Falls, 

Thomas  and  Sarah  Gifford,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Seamans, 

Jonathan  and  Elizabeth  Pearce,  at  Bristol, 

Mercy  and  Nathan  A.  Gardiner,  both  of  Ex- 
eter, at  Warwick, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Tanner,  and  Daniel  Buff- 
ington,  2d,  both  of  and  at  Troy,  Mass.  Pa- 
triot of 

Esther  C,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  of 
North  Kingstown,  and  Nicholas  S.  Fry, 
of  East  Greenwich,  at  Wickford.  Patriot 
of 

Betsey  B.  and  Edward  Oliver  Lawrence,  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 

Stephen  D.,  of  Providence,  and  Lydia  Wil- 
son, of  Bristol,  at  former  place, 

Abigail,  of  Richmond,  and  Gideon  Spencer, 
of  Warwick,  at  Richmond,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Greene.     Patriot  of 

Elizabeth  and  Oliver  Buffington,  at  Fall 
River.     Patriot  of 

Joseph,  of  Hristol,  and  Rebecca  Anthony,  of 
and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

John  R.,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Frances 
West,  daughter  of  William,  formerly  of 
Providence,  at  Jackson,  O.  Patriot  of 
RHINO  Elizabeth,  of  Halifax,  and  Joseph  Stan- 
bury,  at  Boston.  Patriot  of 
RHODES  Capt.  Daniel  and  Sally  Fenner, 
daughter  of  Col.  Richard,  at  Cranston. 
Pheni.x  of 

Capt   Sylvester  and  Harriet  Knight,  young- 
,  est    daughter   of  Nehemiah,    at  Cranston. 

Pheni.x  of 
William,  of    Warwick,  merchant,   and  Sally 
Arnold,    daughter  of  Col.  Rice,  of  Crans- 
ton.    Phenix  of 


Nov.  13,  1822 

May  14,  1823 
May  24,  1823 

March  11,  1821 

Jan.  12,  1825. 
Jan.  23,  1825 

March  12,  1826 
April  4,  1826 

May  13,  1827 
Oct.  20,  1827 

March  19,  1828 
Aug.  24,  1828 
Nov.  18,  1828 

March  14,  1829 
May  9,  1829 
Aug.  2,  1829 

Sept.  I,  1832 
March  3,  1830 

Jan.  I,  1803 

Jan.  I,  1803 

May  7,  1803. 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  581 

RHODES  Thomas  and  Lydia   Keene,  youngest 

daughter  of  Col.  Charles,  Nov.  29,  1804 

Capt.  Ebenezer,  junior  editor  of  the  Chroni- 
cle, and  Sarah  Hurd,  at  Boston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Emerson.     Phenix  of  July  26,  1806 

Peleg,  Esq.,  of  Pavvtu.xet,  and  Sarah  B. 
Allen,  daughter  of  Gen.  William,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker.     Phenix  of  Feb.  20,  1808 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Malachi,  of  Pawtuxet,  and 
Stephen  Arnold,  of  Providence,  at  Paw- 
tuxet, by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Aug.  5,  181 1 

Dolly  Ann  and  Randall  PuUen,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  11,  1812 

Peleg,  of  Warwick,  and  Mary  S.  Chatman, 
of  Cranston,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Jacob.s,  Aug.  9,  181 5 

Catharine  and  Charles  Ware,  an  officer  in  the 
Charlestown  Navy  Yard,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  11,  1817 

Sarah  Ann  and  Isaac  Harris,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  May  11,  1817 

Catharine  B.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  George  Med- 
bury,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Jacobs,  Dec.  11,  1817 

James  E.  and  Mary  A.  Fox,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  8,  18 18 

Edward,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Lavmia  Phillips, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Plsq.,  of  Warren,  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Jan.  25,  1819 

Mary  J.,  only  daughter  of  William  N.,  Esq., 
of  North  Providence,  and  Dr.  Charles 
Wild,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  at  former  place, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Patriot  of  Jan.  i,  1820 

Col.  Sion  A.  and  Eliza  R.  Aborn,  only 
daughter  of  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tuxet, by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  April  4,  1820 

Edward  S.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sally 
Ann  Winsor,  daughter  of  Augustus,  of 
and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey. 
Patriot  of  May  13,  1820 

Emily,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Arnold,  and 
Capt.  Ephraim  Chace,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Aug.  21,  1820 

Marcy  B.,  daughter  of  Capt.   Benjamin,  and 

William  B.  Chapman,  at  Pavvtu.xet,  Nov.  12,  1820 

A.  J.  and  Harriet  A.  Aborn,  eldest  daughter 
of  James,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, June  17,  1825 

James  T.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Susan  Chandler, 
daughter  of  Nathan,  of  and  at  Pomfret, 
Ct„  Dec.  28,  1823 


582 


VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


RHODES    Eliza,    of     Scituate,     and     Thomas 

Henry,  Jr.,  of   Providence,  at  Scituate,  by 

Rev.    Mr.  Westcott,  June  22,  1824 

Celia  A.,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Alpheas 

Hawkins,  of  Johnston,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Knight,  June  20,  1825 

Maria  N.,    daughter  of  Capt.    Richard,    and 

David  Phillips,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  Scituate, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Dec.  22,  1825 

Christopher,  Esq.,  of  St.  Thomas,  and  Mary 

Wickham,    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  B.  Dennis, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Oct.  22,  1827 

Robert,    of    Pawtucket,     and     Caroline    L. 

Hicks,  of  and  at  Taunton,  Dec.  10,  1827 

Mrs.   Harriet  and   Dr.    Charles  Goodwin,  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Feb.  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,    of  Pawtuxet,    and    Eliza 

Sowle,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Cornelius,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  Jan.  14,  1830 

Edward     S.    and     Mrs.    Eliza    Robinson,   at 

Smithfield,   by  Thomas    Mann,  J.  P.     Pa- 
triot of  June  19,  1830 
Eliza  A.,  daughter  of  Gen.  Christopher,  and 

John  R.   Bartlett,  cashier  of  Globe  Bank, 

at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Waterman,  May  15,  1831 

Sarah,    daughter     of      Peleg,     and    Randall 

H olden,  2d,  of  Providence,  at  Pawtuxet,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  18,  1831 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Col.  William,  and  George 

C.    Arnold,    at     Pawtuxet,    by     Rev.    Mr. 

Shurtleff,  May  19,  183 1 

RHODHi  Margaret  F.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and 

Rev.  Jesse  Hartwell,  of  Sumpterville,  S.  C, 

at  Charleston.     Patriot  of  June  2,  1824 

DDLE  Sarah  L.  and  W.  H.  S.  Smith,  both  of  1H 

and  at  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  March  28,  1829 

HARDS  Jesse   and   Madeline   Manchester, 

both   of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.   Mr. 
Edes,  March  11 181  8 

Thomas  and  Nancy  French,  both  of  and  at  , 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  April  19,  i  8   i 

Spencer  and  Betsey   French,  at   Attleboro,  Dec.  2,  '819 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  583 

RICHARDS     Elihu  and     Hannah    Champlain, 

formerly  of  Warren,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  7,  1822 

James,  of  Warren,  and  Abby  Luther,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  of  and  at  Swanzey.     Patriot 

°f  Jan.  14,  1824 

Rebecca,   daughter   of  late   John,  Esq.,  and 

William    Holt,    both  of   and    at  Newport. 

Patriot  of  March  27,  1S24 

Calvm,  2d,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mary  Sheper- 

son.    of    and      at     Cumberland,    bv     Rev. 

Stephen  Cutler.     Patriot  of  '  Sept.  15,  1824 

Charles  and  Elizabeth   P.  Smith,  at  Sharon, 

Mass.,  April  12,  1825 

Sophia,  daughter  of  late  Guy,  Esq.,  and  Will- 
iam  Pitt  Cleveland,  Itsq.,  attorney  at  law, 

both  of  New  Londoi%  at  New  York.     Pa- 

tiiot  of  June  8,  1825 

Willard,  of  Attleboro,  and   Harriet   Harding, 

of  and  at   Mansfield,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Briggs,  July  7,  1825 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Edward,  and  William 

Robinson,  at  Attleboro,  Oct.  25,  1825 

Emeline,  of  New  London,  Ct.,  and  Wmslow 

Lewis,  M.  D.,  of  Boston,  at  New  London. 

Patriot  ot  March  i,  1828 

Augustus  H.,  of  Philadelphia,  and   Rebecca 

McLean,    daughter     of    Hon.     John,    the 

Postmaster  General,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Patriot  of  Jan.  31,  1829 

Sarah     M.,    of    Attleboro,    and    William    B. 

Franklin,    of    Taunton,    at    Attleboro,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Patriot  of  Dec.  16,  1829 

Calvin  and  Sarah  Ann  Stowe,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  28,  1830 

RICHARDSON  Jacob,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  McClish, 

at  Newport.     Phenix  of  June  8,  1805 

Charles,  }r.,  and  Mary  M.  S.  Ale.xander,  after 

a  courtship  of  2J2  hours,  at  Richmond,  Va. 

Pheni.x  of  Feb.  14,  1807 

John,  15,  and   Phebe  Maria  T.  P'ullerton,  13, 

at  Baltimore.     Phenix  of  Feb.  14,  1807 

Moses,   merchant,    and    Elizabeth    Andrews, 

daughter   of  Benjamin,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  4,  1807 

William     and     Miss     Mary    H.     Gould,    at 

Stoneham,      Mass.        The      bridegroom's 

mother,  in    her    looth    year,   attended  the 

marriage.     Phenix  of  May  16,  1807 

Maiy  and  Olney  Potter,  at   Glocester.     Phe- 
nix of  "  Dec.  31,  1808 


584  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

RICHARDSON   Abigail  H.,  daughter  of  Jacob, 

Esq.,    and  Col.  Joseph  Boss,  at  Newport. 

Phenix  of  June  17,  1809 

Nancy  and  Isaac  S.  Shaw,  both  of  Mansfield, 

Mass.,  at  Harrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Nov.  2,  1820 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  William  P.  Almy,  both  of 

and  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Oct.  21,  1820 

Mrs.  Mary  and  Theophilus    Easton,  both  of 

F"oster,  at  Mt.  Hygeria,  June  2,  1822 

Abby,  of    Newport,    and  David    Sailings,  of 

New  l^edford,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Jan.  8,  1823 

Amey  and  Halsey  Sweetland,  both  of  North 

Providence,  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  March  24,  1824 

Fanny,  of  Smithfiekl,  and  Jesse  Jackson,  of 

Sutton,  Mass.,  at  Smithfiekl.     Patriot  of  Oct.  15,  1825 

•  Ruth  and  Elisha    O.  Angell,  both  of    North 

Providence,    at    Olneyville,    by    Rev.     Mr. 

Cheney,  Oct.  4,  1826 

John  S.,  Jr.,  Esq  ,  of  Charleston,  S.   C,  and 

Sophia  Hyatt, daughter  of  late  Capt.  Charles 

L.,    of   and    at    Providence,  by    Rev.    Dr. 

Crocker,  April  9,  1827 

Origen  D.,  Esq.,  attorney  at    law,  of  Pontiac, 

Mich.,  and  Sarah  P.  Hill,  daughter  of  Capt. 

George,  of  and  at  Smithfieid,    by  Thomas 

Mann,  Esq.,  July  24,  1828 

Dana,  of  Dracut,  and  Emily  Sweet,  daughter 

of  late  Major  Daniel,  at  Newburyport.  Pa- 
triot of  April  24,  1830 
Joseph  and  Marian   Brackett,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  28,  1832 

RICE  Sarah  and  Rufus  Greene,  both  of   and  at 

Warwick.     Phenix  of  Aug.  29,  1804 

Lucy    and    John     Estabrooks,    formerly    of 

Providence,  at  Coventry,  b)'  Rev.  Mr.  Far- 

num.     Phenix  of  Aug.  14,  1813 

Sarah  W.,  only  daughter  of    Capt.    William, 

and  Joseph  F.  Arnold,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  March  24,  18 16 
Thomas,    daughter   of    Thomas,    Esq.,    and 

Major  Jabez  Burlingame,    both  of   and    at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Sept.  8,  1816 

Ebenezer  and  Sally  Bates,    second  daughter 

of  Asa,  of   and  at  Coventry,  by    Rev.   Mr. 

Farnum,  Oct.  31,  1816 

Susan  and  John  W.  Babcock,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  July  5,  i8i8 

Col.    George   and    Lydia     Ann     Wightman, 

daughter  of   late  Daniel,    both    of   and  at 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  Jan.  27,  1820 


Oct.  29, 

1822 

Nov.  25, 

1827 

Aug.  22, 

1824 

April  28, 

1830 

Oct.  3, 

1830 

Dec.  2, 

1804 

PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  5^5 

RICE  Whipple  and  Julia  Maria  Winchif,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 

Capt.  John,  of  Providence,    and   Maria  Rob- 
in.son,  of  and  at  Lisbon,  Ct., 
RICH   Gibbert  and  Lydia   W.   Jennings,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 

Freeman,  of  Truro,  and  Eliza  Robbins,  of 
Plymouth,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of 

Mary,  of  Troy,  N.  H.,  and  Ebenezer  Tiffany, 
of  Barrington,  at  Troy, 
RICHMOND   Mary,  daughter  of   William,  Esq., 
and  Nathaniel  Pease,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Samuel  Nightingale,  merchant,  and  Amey 
Martin,  second  daughter  of  Sylvanus,  P^sq., 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  12.  1806 

Sally  K.,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Daniel  Stillwell,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Dec.  24,  1807 

Perez  O.   and  Elizabeth    Bours,  daughter  of 

John,  both  of  Newport,  at  Providence,  May  i,  1809 

Galen  and  P^liza  Wheeler,  daughter  of  Ben- 
nett, Esq.,  at  Bristol,  Aug.  27,  1809 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Thomas  B.,  Esq.,  of 
Dighton,  Mass.,  and  Job  W.  Gardiner,  of 
Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,         Jan.  22,  1810 

Arouet,  of  Providence,  and  Clannda  Ware, 
of  and  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gushee,  Feb.  10,  181 1 

Israel,  of   Easton,    Mass.,  and  Laura  Leach, 

of  Raynham,  at  Providence,  May  6,  1812 

Louisa  G.,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 
Rev.  John  L.  Blake,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  June  24,  1814 

Horace,  formerly   of    Providence,    and  Eliza 

Waldron,  of  and  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1S14 

Bebie  M.,  of  Providence,  and  Rev.  Preserved 
Smith,  of  Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Blake,  May  19,  181 5 

Franklin  and  Elizabeth  Coy,  daughter  of 
Jonathan  W.,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  2,  1817 

Barton,  of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  and  Deborah 
Briggs,  daughter  of  Job,  Esq.,  at  Little 
Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sheperd.  Pheni.x 
of  Nov.  22,  1817 

Clarinda,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Benjamin,  of 
Little  Compton,  and  James  Donaldson,  of 
and  at  Nashville,  Aug.  18,  1818 

Perez,  of  Barrington,  and  Harriet  Kelley,  of 
and  at  Warren.     PhenLx  of  Dec.  12,  1 818 


586  VITAL  RECORD    OF  RHODE    ISLAND 

RICHMOxMD  Bezar  and  Rebecca  Williams,  both 
of  Taunton,  at  Middleboro,  Mass.  Patriot 
of  May  12,  1821 

Francis,  of  Taunton,  and  Martha  B.  Phillips, 
daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of  and  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of  Oct.  27,  182 1 

Danforth,  of  Ashford,  and  Clarissa  Danforth, 
the  celebrated  female  preacher,  at  Spring- 
field, Vt.     Patriot  of  Jan.  19,  1822 

Gilbert  and  Elizabeth  Liscomb,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol.     Patriot  of  April  17,   1822 

Lausannah,  second  daughter  of  Capt.  Wil- 
liam, 2d,  and  Charles  F.  Tillinghast,  Esq., 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  May  15,  1822 

Rev.  William,  of  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y.,  for- 
merly of  Providence,  and  Christiana  Bick- 
ham  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,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Paine,  Oct.  2,  1823 

Isaac  B.,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Abigail 
Brown,  of  and  at  Little  Compton.  Patriot 
of  .  Oct.  18,  i"823 

Lavina  and  James  Durich,  both  of  and  at  Wel- 
lington, Mass.     Patriot  of  Jan.  17,  1824 

Emma  Ann  and  John  G.  Ouarman,  both  of 
and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  18,  1824 

Anna  Talbot,  daughter  of  William,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Asa  P'airbanks,  of  Franklin, 
Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  Oct.  3,  1825 

Charles,  Esq.,  and   Mrs.   Sarah  W.  F"ales,  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of  March  4,  1826 

John  C.  and  Louisa  Jencks,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin, 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.  Pierce,  at  Pawtuck- 

et.     Patriot  of  May  21,  1828 

Harriet,  daughter  of  late  Dr.  Benjamin,  of 
Little  Compton,  and  Joseph  Johnson,  of 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  at  latter  place,  Jan.  8,  1829 

Rowena  T.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas,  and 
William  Sisson,  of  Fall  River,  at  Westport. 
Patriot  of  Jan.  14,  1829 

Thomas  and  Ann  P.  Russell,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Aug.  17,  1829 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  587 

RICHMOND  Harriet,  daughter  of  Samuel  N., 
of  Providence,  and  Daniel  h.  Fearing, 
of  New  York,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker.     Patriot  of  July  28,  1830 

Maria,  daughter  of  Galen,  of  Providence,  and 
Rev.  Nathaniel  Wright,  pastor  of  the  Uni- 
versalist  Church,  of  Attleboro,  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  6,  1S30 

Nathaniel  and  Catharine  Faisneau,  daughter 

of  E.  P.,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  Sept.  8,  1830 

George  M.  and  Anna  Pxldy,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  Chief  Justice,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  15,  1831 

Hannah  11,  of  Fall  River,  and  Walter  White- 
comb,  of  New  Yoik,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Miner,  Oct.  12,  1831 

RICKARD  Alfred  and  Rebecca  T.  Carpenter, 
both  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  March  10,  1828 

RICKETSON  Capt.  Gideon  and  Eveline  Perry, 
daughter  of  late  Col.  James,  of  Newport, 
at  Wilmington,  N.  C.     Patriot  of  Aug.  10,  1825 

RIDER  Luther  and  Polly  Peck,  youngest  daugh- 
terof  Major  Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Coven- 
try, by  Obed  Perkins,  Esq.,  Aug.  2,  1818 

Phebe,  of  Middietown,  daughter  of  William,  , 
and  William  Belcher,  of  South  Kingstown, 
at  Newport.      Patriot  of  Nov.  11,  1820 

Jerusha  and   William   I.apham,  both    of  and 

at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  Aug.  11,  i82r 

Capt.    Benjamin,    of    Coventry,  and    Phebe 

Ma.xson,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  Jan.  i,  1828 

Ann  S.,  of  Providence,  and  William  T.  Butts, 
of  Newpc>rt,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Waterman,  April  3,  1828 

RIDGE  John,  a  Cherokee  Indian,  and  pupil  in 
the  Mission  School,  and  Nancy  H.  North- 
up,  aged  19  years,  daughter  of  J.  P.,  late 
steward  of  the  Mission  School,  at  Corn- 
wall, by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  Jan.  27,  1824 
RILEY  James  and  Sally  Cornell,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Aug.  5,  1819 

William,  17,  and  Mary  Hill,  14,  second  daugh- 
ter of  Major  Christopher,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  28,  1809 

RING  John    and    Edith    Co.x,  at  Newport.     Pa- 
triot of  Oct.  4.  1826 
RINGGOLD   William  and  Rebecca  Ringgold,  at 

Baltimore.     Patriot  of  March  8,  1823 

William,  of  Easton,  and  Mary  R.  Ringgold, 

at  Baltimore.     Patriot  of  March  8,  1823 


588 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE     ISLAND 


RINGGOLD  Rebecca  and  William  Ringgold,  at 

Baltimore.     Patriot  of  March  8,  1823 

Mary    R.  and    William  Ringgold,  of  Easton, 

at  Baltimore.     Patriot  of  March  8,  1823 

F.    C.    and    Ann    Brandshaw,    at  Baltimore. 

Patriot  of  March  8,  1823 

Catharine  and  E.  W.  Pratt,  at  Baltimore.  Pa- 
triot of  March  8,  1823 
RIPLEY  Maria  C.  and  Rev.  Benjamin  F.  P'arns- 
worth,  preceptor  of  Bridgevvater  Academy. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  15,  1821 
RITCHIE  Thomas,  editor  of  the  Enquirer,  and 
Isabella  Foushee,  daughter  of  Dr.  William, 
at  Richmond,  Va.     Phenix  of                              March  14,  1807 
RIVERS    Thomas,     Esq.,    attorney    at    law,    of 
Charleston,   S.    C,    and    Mary    Wheaton, 
daughter  of  Col.  Seth,  of  and  at  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  25,  1813 
ROUDRICK  Mary    Ann    and    Albert  Harrmg- 
ton,  at    Providence,  by    Rev.  Mr.    Water- 
man, Oct.  22,  1828 
ROBBINS  Capt.  Benjamin    W.,  of  Providence, 
and  Rebecca  Wheeler,  of  Barre,  Mass.,  at 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Phenix 
of                                                                               Jan.  21,  1815 

Charles  and  Prescilla  Bucklin  Jenckes,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  at  St.  John's  Church, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  May  10,  182 1 

Anna  Maria,  daughter    of  Asher,  Esq.,  and 

Joseph  W.  Eddy,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of  May  11,  1822 

Sophia  L.,  daughter  of  Asher,  Esq.,  of  New- 
port, and  William  Little,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Newport,  June  13,  1824 

Juliet  A  ,  daughter  of  Hon.  Asher,  of  New- 
port, and  Frederick  H.  Goodwin,  of  Plym- 
outh, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Oct.  11,  1824 

Isaac,  of  Providence,  and  Ruth  Wellington, 

of  and  at  Watertovvn,  June  20,  1825 

Eliza,   of  Plymouth,  and  P'reeman    Rich,  of 

Truro,  at  Boston.     Patriot  of  April  28,  1830 

Clarissa  A.,  of  Providence,  and  James  Lud- 
low, of  New  York,  at  East  Winsor,  Ct. 
Patriot  of  Aug.  24,  1831 

ROBERTS  Hon.  Jonathan,  member  of  Congress 
from  Pennsylvania,  and  Pllizabeth  Bushly, 
daughter  of  late  Mr.  Bushly,  of  and  at 
Washington,  •  April  21,  1814 

Dutee,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Abigail 
Humphreys,  of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Jacobs,  June  29,  1817 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  589 

ROBERTS  Mary  Ann,  of  Smithfield,  and  John 

Searle,    Jr.,  of  Providence,    at    Smithfield. 

Patriot  of  Oct.  13,  1819 

Samuel  and  Polly  Conkright,  after  5  minutes' 

courtship,  at  Bath,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1820 

Susan  and  Olney  Williams,  both  of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  4,  1822 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Duty,  of  Providence,  and 

Benjamin  Gridly,  of  Boston,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  20,  1824 

Martha  J.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Duty,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Alvin  O.   Read,  of  Pavvtucket, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  March  2,  1826 

Louisa,  youngest  daughter   of    Capt.    Duty, 

of  Providence,  and  Henry  Jerauld,  of  See- 

konk,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing, June  17,  1827 
Rachal  and  John   Hathaway,  at  Providence, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  18,  1830 

ROBERTSON   David   H.,    Esq.,  of  New  York, 

and  Myra  M.  L  Almy,  of  and  at  New  Bed- 
ford, Jan.  II,  1S25 
ROBINS  John  N.,  of  New  York,    and  Clarissa 

A.  Gano,  daughter  of  Rev.  Gano,  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  March  r6,  1818 

ROBINSON   Nabby,  daughter  of  the  late  Noah, 

and   James    Thurber,    Esq.,  by    Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Jan.  26,  1806 

Alpha  and  Dr.  Wilson,  at  Attleboro. 

Phenix  of  Dec.  10,  1808 

Nathaniel,  Jr.,  and   Betsey  Brown,  daughter 

of  Ezra,  at  Attleboro.     Phenix  of  Dec.  10,  1808 

Benjamin  and  Hope  Pitts,  at  Providence,  Jan.  31,  181 1 

Hannah  and  Barzillai    Hall,    both    of  Rayn- 

ham.  Mass,  at  Providence,  Oct.  20,  1813 

Mrs.  Lydia,  of  Adams,  Mass.,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  of  New    Lebanon,  N.  Y., 

and  Henry  Jenckes,  Esq.,  of  Smithfield,  at 

New  Lebanon.     Phenix  of  March  11,  181 5 

Benjamin  and  Maria  Pitts,   both  of    and   at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  14,  1815 

William  Plverett,  of  Hallowell,  Me.,  and  Em- 

eline   Titus,    of    Attleboro,    at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  April  10,  1816 

Ann,    daughter   of  James,    and    Richard  H. 

Ashley,  editor  of  the  Berkshire  Star,  both 

of  and  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  June  8,  i8i6 

Mary  G.  and  John  MacKay,  Jr.,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  10,  1816 

Benjamin  and  Marcy  Cairns,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.    Pitman,  Nov.  8,  1818 


590  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

ROBINSON    Amey,    daughter  of    William,    of 

New  York,  and  Major  Joseph  H.  Peirce,  of 

Boston,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Aug.  i6,  1819 

Rebecca  and  Darius  Buflington,  both  of  and 

at  Swanzey,  by  John  Mason,  Esq.,  Dec.  16,  1819 

William,  formerly  of  Providence,  and   Lydia 

Warner,    of  and  at  Glen   P"alls,  N.   Y.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Griswold.     Patriot  of  July  22,  1820 

Kilborn     G.,    of     Boston,    and    Harriet    D. 

Mason,  of  and  at  Attleboro.     Patriot  of  Sept.  8,  1821 

Stephen    A.,   of   Newport,   and     Sarah    H. 

Potter,   daughter    of  Jeremiah,    of   and  at 

North  Kingstown.     [We  think  this  should 

be  South  Kingstown,  J.  N.  A.]  Patriot  of  Feb.  27,  1822 
Joseph  and  Amey  Ann  Ross,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  18,  1822 

Dan,  of    Pavvtucket,  and    Sally    Bartlett,    of 

and  at  Smithfield.      Patriot  of  May  8,  1822 

Sylvester,    of  South    Kingstown,    and    Eliza 

Noyes,  daughter  of  Major  Josejih,  of  and 

at  Westerly,  Oct.  i,  1822 

Celina  and    George    Harr,    both    of    and    at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Killham,  April  i6,  1823 

Lydia,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Willington  Kent,  of 

Seekonk,    at     Rehoboth,    by     Rev.     Mr. 

Thompson.     Patriot  of  May  17,  1823 

Hannah  S.,  daughter  of  Col.  Obed,  and  Vir- 
gil ]51ackington,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Killham,  Oct.  8,  1823 

Samuel  P.,  of  New  Shoreham,  and  Alzayda 

Rosaline    Willey,    of    South     Kingstown, 

daughter  of  Dr.  Aaron  C.,  of  former  town, 

at  Stonington  Borough,  Ct.,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Hart,  Feb.  24,  1824 

Daniel  L.,  of  Swanzey,  and  Hannah  Chace, 

of  Cheshire,  daughter  of  Amasa,  deceased, 

at  Adams,  Mass.,  by  Friends'  Ceremony,  March  8,  1824 
Ann  K.  and  Elisha  C.  Luther,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  March  29,  1824 

Maria,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  of  Paw- 
tucket,  and  Benjamin  Linkfield,  at  Rich- 
mond, R.  I.  Patriot  of  June  26,  1824 
Caroline  F.  and  PIthan  Bowen,  both  of  and  at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Dec.  29,  1824 

William  and   Rebecca  Richards,  daughter  of 

Edward,  at  Attleboro,  Oct.  25,  1825 

Dr.   Horatio,  of  New  Shoreham,    and   Mary 

Ann  Robinson,  daughter  of  Dr.  William, 

of  and  at  Stonington.     Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1826 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  59X 

ROBINSON  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Dr.  Wil- 
liam, of  Stonington,  antl  Dr.  Horatio 
Robinson,  ofNew  Shoreham,  at  Stoning- 
ton.    Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1S26 

Norman,  of  Providence,  and  Margaret  Bar- 
stow,  daughter  of  Joshua,  of  and  at  Pres- 
ton, Ct.     Patriot  of  Dec.  6,  1826 

George  anil  Nancy  Wood,  both  of  Pawtucket, 

at  Berlin,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Feb.  10,  1827 

Willi'am  Champlain  and  A bby  Brown  Shaw, 

daughter  of   Josiah  C,  Esq.,  at   Newport,  July  23,  1827 

Maria,  of  Lisbon,  Ct.,  and  Capt.  John   Rice, 

of  Providence,  at  Lisbon,  Nov.  25,  1827 

Samuel  S.,  of  Providence,  and  ICsther  Slo- 
cum,  of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Westcott,  April  27,  1828 

Rufus,  Esq.,  and  Nancy  Angell,  both  of  and 

at  Douglass,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Holman,  May  5,  1828 

William  A.,  of  South  Kingtown,  and  Dorcas 
B.  Hadwen,  of  and  at  Providence,  at 
Friends'  Meetmg  House,  Nov.  13,  1828 

Mary  Ann  and  John  Young,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Norris,  March  15.  1829 

Dr.  Josiah  W.  and  Dorcas  Dean,  daughter  of 

Henry  R.,  at  Providence,  April  29,  1829 

Patience  and  Oliver  Chace,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
mg House,  Fall  River,  Sept.  g,  1829 

Margaret    B.    and   Thomas    F.    Donnell,    at 

Bath,  Me.     Patriot  of  Nov.  21,  1829 

Mrs.  Plliza  and  Edward  S.  Rhodes,  at  Smith- 
field,  by    Thomas   Mann,  Plsq.     Patriot    of         June  19,  1830 

Rev.  Charles,  of  Grotun,  Mass.,  and  Diantha 
Prentice,  daughter  of  John,  of  and  at 
Keene,  N.  H.     Patriot  of  Jan.  30,  1830 

Anne    A.    and    Samuel    A.    Chace,   of    New 

Market,  at  South  Kingstown.     Patriot  of        Aug.  14,  1830 

Mary  Jane  and  Robert   Dale  Owen,  at  New 

York.     Patriot  of  April  35,  1832 

Eliza  and  Barney  McGowan,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Oct.  15,  1832 

ROCHE  Rev.  Manning  B.,  of  Philadelphia,  and 
Sarah  E.  Howard,  eldest  daughter  of 
Henry,  of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  John 
Hargrave,  of  Baltimore.     Patriot  of  June  30,  1824 

ROCKWELL  Mrs.  Sarah  O.,  daughter  of  late 
James  Finch,  of  Newport,  and  King 
Pearce,  of  Montreal,  at  Newport.  Patriot 
of  April  4,  1821 

Amasa,  of  Providence,  and  Jennette  Guarde, 
at  Grotpn,  Ct.     Patriot  of  July  12,  1826 


592  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


ROCKWELL  Alonzo,  M.  D.,  of  Montville,  Ct., 

and  Isabella  T.  Woodward,  of  Providence, 

at  Salem,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Nathaniel  Miner,  Jan.  29,  1827 

Peter  B.,   Esq.,  and    Cynthia    Y.    Simmons, 

daughter  of  late  Thomas,  of  Providence,  at 

Macon,  Ga.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stiles,  May  30    18^7 

RODMAN  John  and  Rebecca  Peckham,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Pheni.x 

of  July  8,  1809 

Capt.  William  and  Lydia  Bishop,  both  of  and 

at  Providence,  June  14,  1810 

Eliza,  daughter    of   late    Capt.   William,  and 

Charles  Potter,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Crocker,  June  7,  1813 

Ann,    daughter   of  late    Capt.    William,  and 

Charles  H.  Russell,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  April  13,  1818 

Sarah    Ann,    of    Cumberland,  and    Richard 

Young,  of  and  at  Smithfield.     Patriot  of  Oct.  25,  1823 

Benjamin  G.    and    Ann  Tabor,  daughter  of 

late  Joseph,  of  Middletown,   at    Newport. 

Patriot  of  June  i,  1825 

William    H.  and  Mary  Searle,   daughter  of 

Nathaniel,  both  of  and  at   Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  24,  1831 

RODNEY     Eliza,     second     daughter     of     late 

Ceazer  A.,  Esq.,    and    John    PIschenburg, 

Esq.,    of  Germany,    merchant,   at    Buenos 

Ayres,  June  2,  1824 

Mary,   daughter    of    late    Hon.    Ceazer   A., 

American  minister  to  Buenos  Ayres,  and 

Rev.  Theophilus  Parvin,  of  said  place,  at 

Philadelphia,  Jan.  6,  1826 

ROFFEt;  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  Susannah,  16,  and  Esau  Bicknell,  60, 

both  of  Washington  Co.,  at   Hagerstown, 

Md.     Pheni.x  of  May  2,  1807 

Hannah  and  Lemuel  Draper,  at  Portsmouth, 

N.  H.     Phenix  of  Oct.  10,  1807 

Samuel,  78,  and  Elfrida  Jones,  15,  at  Rich- 
ford,    Vt.     She     has    thus    become     the 

grandmother  of  a  girl  two  days  older  than 

herself.     Phenix  of  Jan.  30,  1808 

Patience,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Middletown, 

and  David  Brown,  of  Warren,  at  Middle- 
town      Phenix  of  April  22,  1809 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  593 

ROGERS  Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  late  John, 

and  Samuel  G.  Arnold,  both  of  and  at  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer.  Phenix  of  Oct.  9,  1813 
Mary  and  John  Annis,  at  Olneyville.     Pheni.x 

of  Dec.  II,  1813 

George  W.,  Master  Commandant  U.  S.  Navy, 

and  Anwell  Perry,  daughter  of  Christopher 

R.,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  at    New    York,   by 

Rev.  Dr.  Bowen.     Pheni.x  of  July  15,  1815 

Capt.  Peleg  and   Lydia  Brown,  daughter  of 

Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Hall,  Oct.  6,  1816 

Henry,  editor  of  National  Aegis,  and  Betsey 

Blair,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  at  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  Pheni.x  of  Dec.  13,  181 7 
John    and    Ann    Manchester,    daughter     of 

Thomas,  both  of  Middletown,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.     Patriot  of  March  10,  1819 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Middle- 
town,  and  Richard  Sherman,  Jr.,  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.  Patriot  of  Oct.  2,  1819 
Lydia,    of   I^yme,    Ct.,    and  John  Henry,  of 

Providence,  at  Lyme,  Aug.  18,  1820 

Eliza,  daughter  of   late   John,    and    Samuel 

Nightingale,  both  of  and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  16,  1822 

Joseph    and    Eliza    Brown    Gano,     youngest 

daughter  of  Rev.  Stephen,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  7,  1821 

Solomon,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  Fletcher, 

of  and  at  Pawtucket.     Patriot  of  June  29,  1822 

Nehemiah    E.    and     Lydia    H.    Tillinghast, 

daughter  of  late  Joseph,   both    of   and  at 

Providence,   by  Rev.  Mr.   Merrett,  at  the 

Meth(jdist  Chapel,  Oct.  10,  1S22 

Polly    Y.  and  William  Basin,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  i,  1823 

Sarah  Ann  and  William  Henry  DeWolfe,  of 

Bristol,    at     Philadelphia.     She    was    the 

daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Rogers,  who  married 

them,  Dec.  18,  1823 

Mary,  daughter  of  late  John,  of  Baskenridge, 

N.   J.,    and   William    Isaac,    son   of    late 

Ralph,  of  New  Haven,  at  New  York.  Pa- 
triot of  Feb.  19,  1825 
Isaac   and    Harriet  Lord,  both  of  Norwich, 

at  Hartfort,  Ct.     Patriot  of  Jan.  25,  1826 

Harriet  and  Charles  Cozzens,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Aug.  30,  1826 


594  VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 

ROGERS  William  H.  and  Lydia  Mathewson, 
both  of  Warren,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Seamans,  Oct.  23,  1826 

Abby  N.  and  Elisha  Graves,  both  of  Warren, 

at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Seamans,  Feb.  4,  1827 

Horatio   and   Susan  Curtis,  both    of   and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Oct.  24,  1827 

Lydia  and   Ichabod   B.    Edwards,  at    Provi- 
dence.    Patriot  of  Sept.  15,  1832 
ROGERSON  Robert,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Minerva 

Ann  Rucklin,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Providence,  Jan.  21,  1810 

ROLSTON  Sally,  14,  and  James  Glass,  Jr.,   17, 

at  New  York.     Phenix  of  July  27,  1802 

ROOD  Lucy,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Wyllys  Ames 

of  Providence,  at  Killingly,  Ct.     Patriot  of         Dec.  12,  1827 
ROON  Jacob,  Jr.,  and  Innocent  Hill,  of  and  at 

Sterling,  Ct.,  by  Justice  Ames.     Phenix  of      March  14,  1812 
ROOSEVELT  James  I.,  Jr.,  of  New  York,  and 
Cornelia  Van  Ness,  daughter  of  Hon,  Cor- 
nelius R.,  minister  of  U.  S.  to  Madrid,  at 
Hotel  of  American  Minister,  at  Paris,  May  30,  183 1 

ROPER   Benjamin,  76,  and  Mrs.  Ann  Parmenter, 

75,  at  Prmceton.     Patriot  of  June  10,  1826 

ROSARIO  Joanna  and  John  Francis  Wohlfahrt, 
of  Surinam,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey,  June  13,  1828 

ROSCOE     Allen    and    Sally   Ann    Slauson,  at 

South  Salem,  N.  Y.     Patriot  of  Dec.  11,  1824 

ROSE  Ann  and  John  Dickson,  printer,  at  Peters- 
burgh,  Va.     Phenix  of  Nov.  7,  1807 
John  and  Letitia  Lilliy;  in  England.     Phenix 

of  Oct.  21,  1809 

Baska,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  of  New- 
port, and  Jeremiah  Hill,  at  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  16,  1814 

Thankful  and  Samuel  Thurber,  Jr.,  at  South 

Kmgstown.     Phenix  of  April  i,  1815 

Levi,  of  No.  Providence,  and  Sarah  Mowry, 
of  Johnston,  at  North  Providence.  Patriot 
of  Nov.  17,  1 82 1 

Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Wellington,  and  Mercy  Blake, 

of  and  at  Taunton.     Patriot  of  Dec.  4,  1822 

Susan  and  Jesse  Berry,  at  Fort  Nelson,  Ala. 

Patriot  of  Dec.  7,  1822 

Harriet  P.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Antigua, 
planter,  and  John  C.  Lee,  of  Boston,  mer- 
chant, at  Worcester.     Patriot  of  Aug.  5,  1826 

and  Laura  F.  Lilly,  at    Cleveland,  O. 

Patriot  of  June  30,  1832 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  595 

ROSS  Harriet,   daughter  of    Seth,  and  William 

Ward,  both  of  and  at   Petersham,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wesson,  Feb.  16,  18 19 

Lovie  and  Jeremiah  Olney  Arnold,  both  of 

North  Providence,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taft.     Patriot  of  Aug.  8,  1821 

Amey  Ann    and  Joseph    Robinson,  both    of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  18,  1822 

Jonah,  of    Cumberland,  and  Lucy  Jepherson, 

of  and  at  Douglass,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1822 

Martha   and  Cranston    Bates,  at    Coventry. 

Pheni.x  of  May  7,  1828 

ROSSITER  Nathaniel,    Esq.,    high    sheriff,    of 

New  Haven,  Ct.,    and  Mrs.    Abby  Olney, 

daughter   of   late  Col.    Knight  De.xter,  of 

and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.   10,  1815 

Mrs.   Abby,    of    Richmond,    Mass.,    and  Dr. 

Jotham  Sexton,  of  Little  Compton,  at  New 

York.     Patriot  of  Nov.  30,  1825 

ROTCH   Lydia,  daughter  of   William,  and  Will- 
iam Dean,  of  Salem,  at  New  15edford.    Phe- 

nix  of  Oct.  5,  181 1 

Mary  R.,  daughter  of  William,  Jr.,  and  J.  W. 

C'  Fleming';  at  New  Bedford.  Aug.  i,  1823 

William,    J.,   of    New    liedford,    and    Lydia 

Scott,  daughter  of  late  Job,  of  and  at  North 

Providence,  by  Thomas    Mann,  J.   P.     Pa- 
triot of  April  29,  1829 
William,    Jr.,    Esq.,    of    New    Bedford,    and 

Lydia  Scott,  daughter  of   Job,    of  and  at 

North  Providence,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq. 

Patriot  of  April  29,  1829 

ROUND  Mary,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Thomas  Wil- 
liams, of  Pawtucket,  at  Attleboro,  July  7,  181 1 
Sarah,  daughter   of    Caleb,    of    F'oster,    and 

Richard  Bishop,  of    Scituate,  at  Foster,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Westcott,  June  i,  1817 

Sally,  of  Bristol,  and  Capt.  Martin  lirown,  of 

Harrington,  at  Bristol,  Nov.  27,  1818 

Sarah    and    Stephen    Burr,    both    of   and    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  21,  1819' 

Emmarence,  of  Rehoboth, and  Joseph  Walker, 

of    Wellington,  Mass.,   at  Rehoboth.     Pa- 
triot of  Aug.  24,  1822 
Eliza  and  Joseph  Cole,  both  of   and    at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Isaac  Chace,  Aug.  5,  1824 
ROUNDS  John  and  Rona  Newman,  both  of  and 

at  Rehoboth,  by  Justice  Martin.  Phenix  of  Sept.  8,  1810 

Sally,  daughter   of   James,    and    William    P. 

Seamans,  at  Rehoboth,  March  17,  1814 


596 


VITAL    RECORD    OF    RHODE    ISLAND 


ROUNDS  Frances  and  William  D.  Fenno,  both 
of  and  at  Providence,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev 
Mr.  Curtis, 
Alniira,  of  Barrington,  and  Capt.  John  Allen, 
of  Baltimore,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Woods, 
Elizabeth  P.  and  Arthur  F.  Brown,  both  of 
Providence,    at      Warren,    by     Rev     Mr 
Welch, 
Lavina    P.    and    Col.    Samuel    Haskins,  at 

Taunton.     Patriot  of 
Cynthia  and  John  Davis,  2d,  both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth,  by  Lemuel  Morse,  Esq., 
Betsey,  daughter  of  Oliver,  and  Barton  Man- 
chester, at  Warren.     Patriot  of 
Ann  and  John  Smith  Brown,  both  of  and  at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Mary,  of  Cranston,  and  John  H.  Mason,  2d, 
of  Pawtucket,    at  Cranston,  by   Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 
ROWED  Mr. and   Miss   Birch- 
more,  in  England.     Phenix  of 
RUFF  Lucy  and  John  Miller,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
RUGG  Salmon  and  Mary  Hammond,  only  daugh- 
ter of  James,  at   Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 
RUGGLES  Capt.  Spooner  and  Ruth  Vandorn, 
at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Sophia,  daughter  of  late  Benjamin,  and  Ed- 
ward Phillips,  at  Newport.     Patriot  of 
Nathaniel  S.  and  Mary  L.  Phillips,  daughter 
of  late  Capt.  James,  both   of  and  at  New- 
port.    Patriot  of 
Hon.  John,  speaker  of  the  House,  and  Mar- 
garet George,  at  Bangor,  Me.     Patriot  of 
Nathan  D.  and  Mary  Taft,  at  Mendon,  Mass. 

Patriot  of 
George   Benjamin,    of  Newport,    and    Sarah 
Brown  Mason,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
James  B.,  of  and   at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 
Azuba    C,  daughter    of    late   Benjamin,  of 
Newport,   and  Joel  Worthington  Newton, 
professor  in  Andover  College,  Newton,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton, 
Harriet  and  John  Holland,  at  Taunton.     Pa- 
triot of 
RUMERILL  Hannah,  of  Smithfield,  and  Cyrus 
Garfield,    of  Charlestown,    N.    H.,  at   said 
place,  after  8  hours  courtship.     Patriot  of 


May  6,  1822 

Aug.  7,  1823 

Oct.  5,  1823 

March  4,  1826 

April  6,  1826 

Oct.  31,  1827 

Oct.  13,  1828 

Aug.  4,  1831 
Aug.  19,  1809 
Sept.  10,  1820 

June  24,  1810 

Sept.  22,  181 1 

March  29,  1823 

Nov.  5,  1823 
June  29,  1825 
Dec.  22,  1821 

Aug.  22,  1825 

June  3,  1829 
Feb.  20,  1830 

Feb.  16,  1825 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX-MARRIAGES  597 

RUMERILL  Mary  Ann  and  Frederick  H.  Man- 
son,  at  Cambridge.  Patriot  of  Oct.  10,  1829 
RUNNELLS  Abby  P.  and  Stephen   P.  Hires, 

both  of  Warwick,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1823 

RUSH  WORTH    William    S.   and    Hannah    M. 

Sheridan,    both  of   and  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Uaker,  Nov.  23,  1819 

RUSSELL    Asa,    of    New  Bedford,    merchant, 

and  Mehitable  Earle,  at  Newport.     Pheni.x 

of  Nov.  23,  1805 
William  and  Rebecca  S.  Gair,  March  30,  1S07 
Mary  and  Benjamin  Munro.  Phenix  of  April  4,  1807 
and  Dennis  Miller,  at  New  York,  May 

19,  and  suicided  the  next  day.     Phenix  of  May  23,  1807 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  editor 

of  the  Centinel,  and  James  Cutler,  editor 

of  Boston  Gazette,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Lowell.     Phenix  of  June  27,  1807 

Harriet  and  Daniel  Stearns,  printer,  both  of 

and  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  by  Rev.  A.  Marshall. 

Phenix  of  Oct.  29,  1808 

Henry,  of  Providence,  merchant,  and  Content 

Wing,  of  and  at  Sandwich,  Mass.,  Friends' 

Ceremony,  Sept.  20,  1809 

Amey,  daughter  of  John,  of  Providence,  and 

Anthony    Demille,    at    Kingston,    U.    C. 

Phenix  of  Jan.  12,  181 1 

Daniel,  Jr.,  of  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  and  Mary 

Walker,  of   and    at    Providence,    by    Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  12,  1812 

Thomas  H.  and  Ann  P.  Bosworth,  youngest 

daughter   of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  July  8,  1813 

Samuel,  of  Providence,  aad  Mary  C.  Osborn, 

of  and  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brady. 

Phenix  of  Oct.  14,  181 5 

Hon.  Jonathan,  late  Minister  to  Sweden,  and 

Lydia    Smith,  daughter  of    Barney,    Esq., 

at  Boston,  April  2,  1817 

Charles  H.  and    Ann  Rodman,  daughter  of 

late  Capt.  William,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  April  13,  18 18 

Ann    B.  and  Hon.  Joseph  Rawson,  both  of 

and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  May  31,  1819 

George  W.  and  Mrs.  Catharine  Cahoone,  at 

Newport,  July  12,  1819 

Joseph  and  Lorana  Spaulding,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Reuben,  Esq.,  at  Pomfret.     Patriot 

of  June  24,  1820 


598  VITAL  RECORD    OF    RHODE   ISLAND 

RU5SELL  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.     Patriot  of  Sept.  17,  1822 
William  H.  and  Mary  A.  Crapo,  only  daugh- 
ter of  Philip,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  6,  1823 
Lawrence   J.    and    Mrs.  Harriet    L.    Moore, 

both  of  and  at  Providence.     Patriot  of  May  31,  1823 

Mrs.  Betsey,  63,  of  Marlboro,  and  Dea.  Ben- 
jamin Goddard,  82,  at  Shrewsbury,  by  Rev. 

Joseph  Sumner,  84.     Patriot  of  Dec.  17,  1823 

Henry  and  Elizabeth  C.  Woodnurse,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,        April  14,  1825 
James,  printer,  and  Jane  Paul,  both  of  and  at 

Philadelphia,  Oct.  20,  1825 

John,    formerly  of    Providence,    and     Mary 

Babcock,  of  and  at  Ameliasburg,  U.  C,  Jan.  26,  1826 

John    S.,  of  Taunttjn,  and  Lydia    Macey,  of 

and  at  New  Bedford.     Patriot  of  April  15,  1826 

Mary    B.,    of  New  Bedford,    and  Daniel    L. 

Mayo,  of  Boston,  at  former  place,  April  23,  1826 

Martha  Ann,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,   of  No- 

blesboro,  Me.,  formerly  of  Providence,  and 

Joseph  Yates,  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Nov.  22,  1826 

Rev.    Samuel,    of    Boyleston,  and    Mary    F. 

Howe,  daughter  of  Rev.  Mr.  Howe,  of  and 

at  Hopkinton,  Mass.     Patriot  of  P^eb.  17,  1827 

Stephen  and  Phebe  Ann  Child,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Aug.  18,  1828 

Frances    M.,  of  Pawtucket,  and    Ethan    M. 

Howland,  of  Hanson,  Mass.,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Patriot  of  Oct.  29,  1828 

Ann  P.  and    Thomas  Richmond,  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Aug.  17,  1829 

Mehitable  T.  and  Capt.  Abraham  Howland, 

at  New  Bedford,  Nov.  23,  1829 

Mrs.  Sarah,  68,   of  Providence,  and  Stephen 

West,  74,  of  New  Bedford,  at  Fall  River, 

by  Benjamin  Anthony,  Esq.,  Oct.  7,  1830 

RUTENBAR    Eliza  A.  and    Sterry  Kelley,    at 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Jan.  24,  1830 

RUTENBURG  Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Charles 
.    P.  Shelton,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Nov.  28,  1825 

RUTLEDGE  Mary,   daughter  of  Major  Henry 

M.,    of    Nashville,  Tenn.,  and  Francis    B. 

Fogg,  Esq.,  attorney,  formerly  of  Newport, 

at  Nashville.     Patriot  of  Nov.  12,  1823 


PROVIDENCE    PHENIX— MARRIAGES  599 

RYAN  Dennis  L.,  editor  of  Georgia  Argus,  and 
Mary  Haynes,  of  Warren  Co.,  Ga.,  at  Au- 
gusta, Ga.     Phenix  of  Oct.  29,  1808 

Fanny,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  William,  and 

John  Brown,  at  Newport.     Phenix  of  Jan.  6,  1810 

William  and  Mary  Hudson,  at  Providence,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Oct.  26,  1812 

William  M.  and  Ruth  W.  Keath,  both  of 
and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  Feb.  12,  1826 


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