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Henry Thomas Sampson was born on April 22, 1934, in Jackson, Mississippi, to Henry T. Sampson Sr. and Esther B. (Ellis) Sampson. [2] [3] He graduated from Jackson's Lanier High School in 1951. He then attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, before transferring to Purdue University, where he became a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity.
Henry Sampson (1841, Lincoln – 16 May 1891) was an English editor, writer and newspaper proprietor. Biography. Sampson was born in London, the son of a journalist ...
Henry Sampson (New Zealand cricketer) (1947–1999), New Zealand cricketer; Henry Sampson (physician) (1629–1700), English nonconformist minister and physician; Henry Sampson (provost), Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, 1449–1476; Henry Sampson Woodfall (1739–1805), British printer and journalist; Henry T. Sampson (1934–2015), American ...
In 1626 Henry Samson was a member of the Purchasers, which were a Plymouth Colony investment group in company with former members of the "Merchant Adventurers" London organization. In that agreement, he was listed as "Henry Sampson." [9] Over the years, Henry Samson received generous land grants becoming a Freeman before March 7, 1636/7. [5]
Henry Charles Sampson (1 April 1947 – 19 July 1999) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Central Districts, Otago and Canterbury between the 1970–71 and 1976–77 seasons. [1] Sampson was born at New Plymouth in Taranaki in 1947 and educated at New Plymouth Boys' High School in the city. [2]
Henry Samson (also known as Henry Sampson). Henry Samson was baptized in Henlow, co. Bedford on January 15, 1603/4 and was a son of James Samson and his wife Martha (Cooper), a sister of Ann, wife of Edward Tilley. Why Henry was in the custody of the Tilleys is unknown – he may have been apprenticed out to his uncle Edward Tilley.
The eldest son of William Sampson, he was born at South Leverton, Nottinghamshire, about 1629.His mother, Helen, daughter of Gregory Vicars and sister of John Viccars, [1] married, in 1637, as her second husband, Obadiah Grew.
Henry "Harry" Sampson (also Samson, 13 March 1813 – 29 March 1885) was an English cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Sheffield Cricket Club between 1839 and 1860. [ 2 ]