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Encyclopedia > Samuel Andrew

Samuel Andrew (1656 - 1738) was a American Congregational clergyman and educator. He served as the rector of Yale University between 1707 and 1719.


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Samuel Dick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (294 words)
Samuel Dick (November 14, 1740– November 16, 1812) was an American physician who was a delegate for New Jersey to the Continental Congress in 1784 and 1785.
Samuel was born at Nottingham in Prince George's County, Maryland.
Sarah was the daughter of Andrew Sinnickson, and her brother Thomas represented New Jersey in the first U.S. Congress.
Samuel Peters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (454 words)
Reverend Samuel Andrew Peters (1735–1826) was a Connecticut Anglican clergyman and historian.
A nephew, John Samuel Peters (1772-1858), served as Governor of Connecticut 1831-33.
The True-blue laws of Connecticut and New Haven : and the false blue-laws invented by the Rev. Samuel Peters : to which are added specimens of the laws and judicial proceedings of other colonies and some blue-laws of England in the reign of James I / edited by J. Hammond Trumbull, Hartford, Conn, American Pub.
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