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Samuel and Whiting
Thoughts Upon the African Slave Trade, Samuel Whiting and Co., London.
Her mother married Samuel Cary, who soon exhausted most of the Whiting estate.
On December 4, 1700, Windham ’ s first Minister, Reverend Samuel Whiting, was ordained.
The name Lynn was given to the area after King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, in honor of Samuel Whiting.
His sister, Elizabeth St John, married Reverend Samuel Whiting and immigrated to Boston, Massachusetts in 1636.
When his father died William F. Whiting became president of the Whiting Paper Company and his brother Samuel Raynor Whiting became treasurer.

Samuel and minister
A teenage girl, Abigail Williams, is being sharply questioned by her minister uncle, the Reverend Samuel Parris, about a wild night affair in the woods in which she and some other girls had seemed to have had contact with these evil beings.
Holland, minister of the Ottawa church, in 1898, Samuel A. Eliot, President of the American Unitarian Association in 1908, Charles Huntingdon Pennoyer, minister of the Halifax Universalist Church in 1909, and Horace Westwood, a Unitarian minister in Winnipeg in 1913.
" Samuel Smiles stated that he was " the scion of a distinguished Béarnese family "; although it is probable that the poverty of his parents would have excluded him from a learned career if some of the leading Protestants of the district had not charged themselves with the expenses of his education, which was begun under M. Jean de la Placette, the minister of Nay, He studied at Puylaurens, the Academy of Saumur, and the Academy of Sedan, receiving the degree of doctor in theology, it is said, at the age of seventeen.
When the parents took James to church to be baptized, the father Samuel refused to declare his belief in Christianity, and the minister refused to baptize the child.
In 1741, during the attack that led to Walpole's downfall, Samuel Sandys declared that " According to our Constitution we can have no sole and prime minister.
* February 27 – Samuel Parris, English-born Puritan minister ( b. 1653 )
* May 8 – Samuel Chandler, English non-conformist minister ( b. 1693 )
* Samuel Cornish ( 1795 – 1858 ), African-American Presbyterian minister
Born at Birmingham as the eldest of seven children of Samuel Bache, a well-known Unitarian minister, he studied with James Stimpson, Birmingham City Organist, and with violinist Alfred Mellon while being educated at his father's school.
* Samuel Davies came from Pennsylvania to lead and minister to religious dissenters in Hanover County, Virginia during the The First Great Awakening.
* Samuel Clesson Allen, ( 1772 – 1842 ), United States Congressman from Massachusetts, Congregationalist minister
Thereafter called Bloody Brook or Muddy Brook, South Deerfield in 1809 attempted to be set off from Deerfield because of the distance to its meetinghouse, in addition to religious differences with its minister, the Reverend Samuel Willard.
The first of these, the Williston-Knight Button Company, was established in 1847 by Samuel Williston, son of the town ’ s first minister, a Congregationalist named Payson Williston.
* Samuel Willard, 17th century colonial minister
* Samuel Parris ( 1653 – 1720 ), Puritan minister during the Salem witch trials
Other social leaders who came from Leicester include Charles Adams, military officer and foreign minister, born in town ; Emory Washburn, governor of Massachusetts from 1854 – 1855 ; and Samuel May, a pastor and active abolitionist in the 1860s, whose house was a stop on the Underground Railroad.
* Samuel Doak ( 1749 – 1830 ) Presbyterian minister, pioneer, founded earliest schools and churches in East Tennessee.
Another son, Samuel Atkins Eliot II ( August 24, 1862-October 15, 1950 ) was a Unitarian minister who became the first and longest-serving president of the American Unitarian Association ( 1900 – 1927 ).
" In 1882, Baright married Boston minister and fellow Boston University alumnus and professor Samuel Silas Curry, who later became the school's namesake.
Asaph Hall, Jr. ( 1859-1930 ) became an astronomer, Samuel Stickney Hall ( 1864-1936 ) worked for Mutual Life Insurance Company, Angelo Hall ( 1868-1922 ) became a Unitarian minister and professor of mathematics at the US Naval Academy, and Percival Hall ( 1872-1953 ) became president of Gallaudet University.
There was disagreement about the choice of Samuel Parris as Salem Village's first ordained minister.
* June 18-Christmas Samuel, Independent minister and Welsh-language writer ( born 1674 )
*? December-Christmas Samuel, Independent minister and writer ( died 1764 )

Samuel and there
His fellow students — there were 38 in all — included young Samuel I. Hayakawa ( later to become a Republican member of the U. S. Senate ), Ralph Moriarty deBit ( later to become the spiritual teacher Vitvan ) and Wendell Johnson ( founder of the Monster Study ).
Cuba and Puerto Rico, reached tremendous levels of development and wealth, to the point that Spain's First Train was between Havana and Camaguey, and the world's first telegraph was in Puerto Rico, as Samuel Morse lived there with his daughter, married to a Puerto Rican businessman.
David, in fear, carried the Ark aside into the house of Obed-edom the Gittite, instead of carrying it on to Zion, and there it stayed three months ( 2 Samuel 6: 1-11 ; 1 Chronicles 13: 1-13 ).
When James Bradley and Samuel Molyneux entered this sphere of astronomical research in 1725, there consequently prevailed much uncertainty whether stellar parallaxes had been observed or not ; and it was with the intention of definitely answering this question that these astronomers erected a large telescope at the house of the latter at Kew.
As compared with Samuel and Kings, the Book of Chronicles omits many particulars there recorded and includes many things not found in the other two documents.
In February 1922, Winston Churchill telegraphed Herbert Samuel asking for cuts in expenditure and noting: In both Houses of Parliament there is growing movement of hostility, against Zionist policy in Palestine, which will be stimulated by recent Northcliffe articles.
The first Commandant was Samuel Nicholas, who took office as a captain, though there was no office titled " Commandant " at the time, and the Second Continental Congress had authorized that the senior-most Marine could take a rank up to Colonel.
Economists Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis famously argued in 1976 that there was a fundamental conflict in American schooling between the egalitarian goal of democratic participation and the inequalities implied by the continued profitability of capitalist production on the other.
He admitted that he was directly influenced by Purchas's Pilgrimage, but there are additional strong literary connections to other works, including John Milton's Paradise Lost, Samuel Johnson's Rasselas, Chatterton's African Eclogues, William Bartram's Travels through North and South Carolina, Thomas Burnet's Sacred Theory of the Earth, Mary Wollstonecraft's A Short Residence in Sweden, Plato's Phaedrus and Ion, Maurice's The History of Hindostan, and Heliodorus's Aethiopian History.
Then there is Samuel Beckett, born in 1906, a writer with roots in the expressionist tradition of modernism, who produced works from the 1930s until the 1980s, including Molloy ( 1951 ), En attendant Godot ( 1953 ), Happy Days ( 1961 ), Rockaby ( 1981 ).
According to the Talmud there were also seven women who are counted as prophets whose message bears relevance for all generations: Sarah, Miriam, Devorah, Hannah ( mother of the prophet Samuel ), Abigail ( a wife of King David ), Huldah ( from the time of Jeremiah ), and Esther.
The text then states that Samuel erected a large stone at the battle site as a memorial, and there ensued a long period of peace thereafter.
During the late 19th Century there was tension between the " Biblical Unitarianism " of Robert Spears and Samuel Sharpe and those such as James Martineau as Unitarians began to move away from belief in scripture.
Indians had occupied the area for centuries before French explorer Samuel de Champlain first arrived there in 1609.
Samuel Pepys records in his diaries visiting the surrounding taverns and watching the entertainments and executions that were held there.
Samuel Påhlsson, also an ice hockey player, lived there for a long time but was born in Ånge.
This system of achieving rotary motion was patented in his own name by James Watt in October 1781 although Samuel Smiles, biographer of Boulton and Watt, attributes this to Murdoch and there also exists a drawing of the sun and planet system in Murdoch's hand dated August 1781.
I Samuel refers to the Cave of Adullam, and reports that David, when he had been expelled from the court of King Saul, there gathered together " every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented " ().
Sir Samuel Cunard died at Kensington and is buried there in Brompton Cemetery.
The collection includes the work of many photographers from Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron, Clementina Maude, Gustave Le Gray, Benjamin Brecknell Turner, Frederick Hollyer, Samuel Bourne, Roger Fenton, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ilse Bing, Bill Brandt, Cecil Beaton ( there are over 8000 of his negatives ), Don McCullin, David Bailey, Jim Lee and Helen Chadwick to the present day.
It was there that he met the student, Samuel Murray, who would become his protege and lifelong friend.
William Samuel Fleming, Sr., in 1876 owned most of the land now comprising Holly Hill, and his land holdings continued from there south through Port Orange, where he and his wife Mary lived.
Later, in 1843, Brothers John and Samuel Myers built a mill near the site of Franklin, and a town called Myersville later grew up there.
Samuel Huckins lived there until his death in 1892.
Upton was home to a number of members of the Taft family, including an American Revolutionary War soldier named Samuel Taft, who was born there.

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