Please note: "In Windsor (town) death of a Mrs. Tracy, dau. of the "Cornish" NH Chases ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patty Pickett" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 2:24 PM Subject: [VERMONT] 8-15-1826 vitals : : Rutland Weekly Herald : : DIED : At Castleton, on the 12th inst. Mrs. Amie Clark, relict of the late Col. : Isaac Clark and mother of Robert Temple, Esq., of this town, aged 76. : : At Shrewsbury, on the 4th inst. Mrs. Betsey Johnson, consort of Mr. Elisha : Johnson. : : In Bristol, Mr. John Arnold, aged 79. : : In Weybridge, Mrs. Zelma C. Ripley, consort of Mr. William J. Ripley of : Charleston, S.C., aged 25 years. : : In Benson, Mrs Peggy Gleason, consort of Mr. Jacob Gleason, aged 55. : : In Troy, Missouri, Mr.David Baily, aged 73 formerly an inhabitant of : Woodstock, Vt. The deceased was a hero of the revolution and one who : fought at Bunker Hill. : : In Tunbridge, Mr. Joseph Calhoun, aged 30. : : In Vershire, Mrs. Nancy Bliss, wife of Doct. Ezra Bliss, aged 48. : : In Warren, widow Sarah Morsel? aged 59. : : In Plymouth, Mr. William Archer, aged 92. Also Mrs. Sally Brown, aged 41. : : In Windsor, Mrs. Gracia Torrey, consort of Doct. Erastus Torrey and : daughter of the late Gen. Jonathan Chase of Cornish, aged 41. : : In St. Albans, Mr. Jonathan Nichols, aged 59. : : In Calais, Capt. Isaac Robinson, aged 45. His death was caused by a : disease which is very rare in this part of the country. It is what his : physician termed the "Land Scurvy". His symptoms were bleeding once in : three or four days to the quantity of from one to three pounds of blood : from the nose, gums and eyes. There was likewise during his sickness a : great number of spots or blotches of extravasted blood under the skin on : all parts of the body, similar to what appears many times in consequence of : blood letting. He lived but one month after being confined to the house, a : greater part of which time he was confined to his bed. : : In Wayne, Penn., 4th July, William Ross, a soldier of the revolution, aged 109. : : In London, Eng. Robert Albion Cox, Esq., alderman of that city of : apoplexy. His name had been connected for a long time with : crimson ? trial in England. : : In Vienna, the aged field Marshall Lamberti - He was formerly tutor to the : emperor Joseph II and his remains were interred with great pomp. : : : ==== VERMONT Mailing List ==== : IMPORTANT - Please DO NOT post warnings about viruses directly to the list. : Karima, List Administrator mailto:[email protected] : :