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Sam Richards (sociologist)
Samuel or Sam Richards may refer to: * Samuel Richards (captain), American Revolutionary war captain in the 1st New Hampshire regiment * Samuel W. Richards (1824–1909), religious and political leader in Utah *Samuel Richards (swimmer), long-distance swimmer * Samuel Richards (priest) (born 1955), Dean of Trinidad *Sam Richards (writer) (born 1949), English writer, composer and musician * Samuel Richards (serial killer) (born 1856), name attributed to Nebraska serial killer Stephen Dee Richards * Samuel Richards (ironmaster) (1769-1842) American ironmaster, heavily involved in New Jersey iron production See also * Samuel Richards Hotel, in the Mays Landing section of Hamilton Township, New Jersey *Samantha Richards Samantha Richards (born 24 February 1983) is an Australian basketball guard from Melbourne, Victoria who played her junior basketball in Nunawading. She has played professionally in Australia for the WNBL's Dandenong Rangers, the Australian ...
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Samuel Richards (captain)
Captain Samuel Richards served in the American Revolutionary war in the 1st New Hampshire regiment under Col John Stark. He saw action in the Battle of Bunker Hill The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought on June 17, 1775, during the Siege of Boston in the first stage of the American Revolutionary War. The battle is named after Bunker Hill in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which was peripherally involved in ... and at Ticonderoga.Griffin, Simon Goodell et alA History of the Town of Keene from 1732Sentinel Print Co, 1904 p 174 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Richards, Samuel People of colonial New Hampshire ...
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Samuel ''Šəmūʾēl'', Tiberian: ''Šămūʾēl''; ar, شموئيل or صموئيل '; el, Σαμουήλ ''Samouḗl''; la, Samūēl is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, plays a key role in the transition from the biblical judges to the United Kingdom of Israel under Saul, and again in the monarchy's transition from Saul to David. He is venerated as a prophet in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In addition to his role in the Hebrew scriptures, Samuel is mentioned in Jewish rabbinical literature, in the Christian New Testament, and in the second chapter of the Quran (although Islamic texts do not mention him by name). He is also treated in the fifth through seventh books of '' Antiquities of the Jews'', written by the Jewish scholar Josephus in the first century. He is first called "the Seer" in 1 Samuel 9:9. Biblical account Family Samuel's mother was Hannah and his father was Elkanah. Elkanah lived at Ramathaim in the district of Zuph. His geneal ...
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Samuel Richards (swimmer)
Samuel Richards of Boston, Massachusetts was a long distance swimmer. He won the Boston Light Swim in 1911 and in 1912. In 1913, he swam from the Charlestown Bridge to the Boston Light and back, a distance of about 24 miles. Richards was a member of the L Street Brownies, a polar bear club based in South Boston South Boston is a densely populated neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, located south and east of the Fort Point Channel and abutting Dorchester Bay. South Boston, colloquially known as Southie, has undergone several demographic transformati .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Richards, Samuel American male swimmers Sportspeople from Boston Swimmers from Massachusetts Year of birth missing Year of death missing ...
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Samuel Richards (priest)
Samuel (L) Bruce Richards was the first Dean of Trinidad. He worked at Saint Philip, Barbados before coming to Trinidad Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the two major islands of Trinidad and Tobago. The island lies off the northeastern coast of Venezuela and sits on the continental shelf of South America. It is often referred to as the southernmos ... where he set up a school for the children of church goers.”Freedom, Festivals And Caste In Trinidad After Slavery: A Society in Transition” Sookdeo,N.A: Bloomington, Indiana, Xlibris, 2001 References 1955 births Deans of Trinidad Living people {{Trinidad-bio-stub ...
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Sam Richards (writer)
Sam Richards (born 1949 in London), is an English writer, composer, improviser, jazz pianist and former folk music collector and performer. For most of his life he has lived in south Devon. His father was the writer and playwright Allen Saddler (1923–2011). After studying with Alfred Nieman at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and being active in experimental music, he moved to Devon and quickly became involved in the performance and collection of folk music, accumulating some 600 hours of recordings from traditional performers. In the late 1980s his interest returned to avant-garde and experimental music, and he has composed and performed extensively in that genre. He taught at Dartington College of Arts and also at the University of Plymouth until 2018. His writings include the books ''"Soundings - All Kinds of Music, A 21st Century Musician's Anthology", "Dartington College of Arts - Learning by Doing",'' ''The Engaged Musician'', ''John Cage as...'' and ''Sonic Har ...
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Stephen Dee Richards
Stephen D. Richards or Samuel D. Richards (March 18, 1856April 26, 1879), also known in the media as The Nebraska Fiend, Kearney County Murderer, and The Ohio Monster, was an American serial killer who confessed to committing nine murders in Nebraska and Iowa between 1876 and 1878. Richards was born in West Virginia in 1856. His family would later move to Ohio, eventually settling in the Quakers, Quaker village of Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mount Pleasant. In 1876, Richards left his home and headed westward with the intention of seeking his fortune. For a time, he found work at a local Sanatorium, asylum; he claimed that during his time there, he lost all empathy for other people. When Richards later confessed to his crimes, he claimed to have committed his first murder sometime in late 1876, two weeks after arriving in Kearney, Nebraska. He would go on to commit several other murders, which he later claimed were done in Murder in self defense, self-defense. Richards fled after murderi ...
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