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    Henry Samson was baptized in Henlow, Bedford, England on January 15, 1603/04. He was a son of James Samson and his wife Martha (Cooper), a sister of Ann, wife of Edward Tilley. Henry was noted in his father's 1638 will and was bequeathed five pounds.

  2. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Henry Samson, by Robert M. Sherman and Ruth W. Sherman, vol. 20, part 1. Plymouth, 2000. Mayflower Passenger References, (from contemporary records and scholarly journals), by Susan E. Roser. 2011. pp. 328-33. If you descend from Henry Samson, you are invited to join the Pilgrim Henry Samson Kindred.

  3. On 27 October 1647, Ephraim Tinkham and Mary his wife sold to "Henry Sampson of Duxborough" one-third part of a lot that had belonged to Peter Browne in Duxbury [PCR 12:146). Henry Samson was one of the fifty-eight purchasers [PCR 2:177]. On 3 October 1662 and 8 June 1664 he was one of the men allowed to look for lands [PCR 4:27, 67).

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  5. Henry Samson was born in England in 1603/4 and came to America on the Mayflower with his uncle and aunt. He married Ann Plummer, became a freeman and a soldier in Plymouth, and moved to Duxbury, where he served as constable, tax collector, and surveyor.

  6. Aug 3, 2020 · Learn about Henry Samson, a Mayflower passenger who survived the first winter at Plymouth and married Ann Plummer. Find resources for his descendants, including books, weblinks, and Find A Grave.

  7. Feb 6, 2015 · Learn about the life and achievements of Henry Thomas Sampson, the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering and a co-inventor of the Gamma-Electric cell. He also worked on rocket propellants and satellite powering.

  8. Henry Thomas Sampson Jr. (April 22, 1934 – June 4, 2015) was an American engineer, inventor and film historian [1] who created the gamma-electric cell in 1972 — a device with the main goal of generating auxiliary power from the shielding of a nuclear reactor. He wrote wrote Blacks in Black and White: A Source Book on Black Films, The Ghost ...

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