Samuel Ward

Samuel Ward

Samuel Ward (American statesman) (1725–1776) was an American merchant and a delegate to the Continental Congress from Rhode Island.

Samuel Ward may also refer to:

* Samuel Ward (scholar) (1577–1638), English academic at Cambridge
* Samuel A. Ward (1847–1903), American organist and composer
* Samuel Ringgold Ward (1817–c 1866), American abolitionist and newspaper editor
* Samuel Ward, the co-composer of “Tell Her”, a song sung by Frank Sinatra on his album That's Life
* Samuel Ward Arts and Technology College, Haverhill, Suffolk

ee also

*Samuel Ward King


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  • Samuel Ringgold Ward — (October 17, 1817 ndash; c. 1866) was an African American who escaped enslavement to become an abolitionist, newspaper editor and Congregational minister. He was author of the influential book: Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro: his anti slavery… …   Wikipedia

  • Samuel A. Ward — Samuel Augustus Ward (28 December, 1847 – 28 September, 1903) was an American organist and composer. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Ward studied music in New York and became an organist at Grace Episcopal Church in Newark in 1880. He is remembered… …   Wikipedia

  • Samuel W. King — Samuel Ward King Samuel Ward King (* 23. Mai 1786 in Johnston, Rhode Island; † 20. Januar 1851 in Providence, Rhode Island) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und von 1839 bis 1843 Gouverneur des …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Samuel King — Samuel or Sam King is the name of:*Sam King (1911 ndash;2003), full name George Samuel King, English professional golfer *Samuel King (minister) (19th century), Presbyterian minister *Samuel Ward King (1786 ndash;1851), Governor of Rhode Island… …   Wikipedia

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