SAMSON: Families of the Pilgrims - Henry Samson (Softcover)
by Hubert Kinney Shaw. 1955. 9p
Henry Samson, a Pilgrim, had seven children. His son Caleb Samson married Mercy Standish, and their children included David, Rachel, Elizabeth, Anna, and Penelope. Henry Samson was an original grantee of Bridgewater in 1645 and served as constable of Duxbury in 1661. The document provides detailed information on marriages and descendants of the Samson family, including dates of birth, marriage, and death for various family members.
The historical context of Henry Samson's life and lineage is highlighted, shedding light on his role as a Pilgrim and his contributions to the early settlements in America. The document also mentions the significance of Henry Samson's descendants and their connections to other prominent families of the time. It provides a glimpse into the family history and lineage of the Samson family, tracing their roots back to the Pilgrim era and beyond.
Reprinted by the Higginson Book Company, the document serves as a valuable historical record of the Samson family's lineage and contributions to early American history. It offers insights into the family structure, marriages, and descendants, providing a comprehensive overview of the Samson family's legacy and impact on the development of the colonies. The detailed information contained in the document offers a glimpse into the lives of the early settlers and their enduring influence on American history.