• Samuel Johnson (10 October 1822 – 19 February 1882) was a United States clergyman and author. Johnson was born on 10 October 1822 in Salem, Massachusetts...
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    Samuel Johnson (1649–1703) was an English clergyman and political writer, sometimes called "the Whig Johnson" to distinguish him from the author and lexicographer...
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    was a great-grandson of Baptist clergyman George Washington Baines. Johnson's paternal grandfather, Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr., was raised Baptist and for...
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    Samuel Johnson (October 14, 1696 – January 6, 1772) was a clergyman, educator, linguist, encyclopedist, historian, and philosopher in colonial America...
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    College). William Samuel Johnson was born in Stratford, Connecticut, on October 7, 1727, to Samuel Johnson, a well-known Anglican clergyman, educator, and...
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    Samuel Longfellow (June 18, 1819 – October 3, 1892) was an American clergyman and hymn writer. Samuel Longfellow was born June 18, 1819, in Portland,...
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    (from the French magazine, meaning "storehouse") for a periodical. Samuel Johnson's first regular employment as a writer was with The Gentleman's Magazine...
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  • Jackson (1851–1912), American clergyman, editor and author Sam Jackson (publisher) (1860–1924), American newspaper publisher Samuel Jackson Barnett (1873–1956)...
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  • health of Samuel Johnson has been a focus of the biographical and critical analysis of his life. His medical history was well documented by Johnson and his...
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    Samuel Dickinson Burchard (September 6, 1812 – September 25, 1891) was a 19th-century American Presbyterian Church minister from New York. Born in Steuben...
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    and Genius of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. was written by Arthur Murphy and published in 1792. The work serves as a biography of Samuel Johnson and an introduction...
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    Samuel Hart (1845–1917) was an American Episcopal clergyman, classicist, and liturgical scholar. Samuel Hart was born at Old Saybrook, Connecticut on...
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  • The Revd Isaac Johnson (1601 – 30 September 1630), a 17th-century English clergyman, was one of the Puritan founders of Massachusetts and the colony's...
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    by clergyman Michael Wigglesworth that became a best-selling classic in Puritan New England for a century after it was published in 1662 by Samuel Green...
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    (1844–1913), English clergyman and social reformer Samuel Jackson Barnett (1873–1956), American physicist, discoverer of the Barnett effect Samuel Barnett (actor)...
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    Evan Malbone Johnson (June 6, 1791 - March 19, 1865) was a clergyman of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Born in Bristol, Rhode Island...
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  • "A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson" is a short story written in 1917 by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft. It was first published in the...
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  • Sarah Johnson and Eileen Moffett (Spring 2006). "Lord, Send Us". Christian History & Biography. 90: 35. Richards, Thomas C. (Thomas Cole). Samuel J. Mills...
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    campaign for a Royal pardon, in which he received the assistance of Samuel Johnson, he was hanged at Tyburn for forgery. Dodd was born in Bourne in Lincolnshire...
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    – 1664), ancestor of Charles Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham Samuel Pepys of Dublin, clergyman Elizabeth Pepys   +   Thomas Strudwick, confectioner Judith...
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    Samuel Crowther (c. 1809 – 31 December 1891), was a Yoruba linguist, clergyman, and the first African Anglican bishop of West Africa. Born in Osogun (in...
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  • "The Evil Clergyman" is an excerpt from a letter written by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft in 1933. After his death, it was published...
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  • William Maxwell was a clergyman, member of the landed gentry and noted companion to Dr Johnson. Maxwell was born 24 August 1732, in Donagh, County Monaghan...
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    Timothy Cutler (May 31, 1684 – August 17, 1765) was an American Episcopal clergyman and rector of Yale College. Cutler was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts...
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  • Samuel William Johnson (October 27, 1828 – November 25, 1895) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician from New York. Johnson was born in New...
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    Cooper (1609–1669), colonist Samuel Cooper (1725–1783), clergyman Samuel D. Cooper Jr. (1750–1824), revolutionary Samuel D. Cooper III (1778–1853), trade...
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  • Nigerian Women's Union. She grew up in the household of her grandfather, the clergyman and composer Josiah Ransome-Kuti. Her mother, Rev. Ransome-Kuti's first...
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    Eruwe Lousia Kuti (c.1857–19??) Josiah Jesse Ransome-Kuti (1855–1930), clergyman and the first person to use the double-barrelled family name, m. Bertha...
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  • Samuel Smith (chemist) (1927–2005), American scientist; co-inventor of Scotchgard Samuel Walter Johnson Smith (1871–1948), English physicist Samuel Smith...
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