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Samuel Smith (Connecticut politician) Samuel Smith () was an early settler of Norwalk, Connecticut. He was a deputy of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the May 1691 session. Due to the commonality of the name, and conflicting records, it is difficu ...
(1646–1735), early settler of Norwalk, Connecticut and deputy of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut in 1691 *
Samuel Smith (1754–1834) Samuel Smith (14 April 1754 – 12 March 1834) was a British Tory Member of Parliament and banker. Biography Samuel Smith the fourth son of Abel Smith, a wealthy Nottingham banker and Member of Parliament. Four of his brothers were also Member ...
, British Member of Parliament for Leicester, Malmesbury, Midhurst, St Germans and Wendover *
Samuel Smith (1755–1793) Samuel Smith may refer to: In politics *Samuel Smith (Connecticut politician) (1646–1735), early settler of Norwalk, Connecticut and deputy of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut in 1691 *Samuel Smith (1754–1834), British Member ...
, British Member of Parliament for
Worcester Worcester may refer to: Places United Kingdom * Worcester, England, a city and the county town of Worcestershire in England ** Worcester (UK Parliament constituency), an area represented by a Member of Parliament * Worcester Park, London, Englan ...
, Ludgershall and Ilchester * Samuel Smith (North Carolina), 18th-century North Carolina politician *
Samuel Smith (Liberal politician) Samuel Smith (4 January 1836 – 28 December 1906) was a British politician. He served as a Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) from 1882 to 1885 and from 1886 to 1906. He was noted for being a champion of "social purity" and opposed many plays ...
(1836–1906), British Member of Parliament for Liverpool, 1882–1885 and Flintshire, 1886–1906 *
Samuel Smith Jr. Samuel Smith Jr. is a former Democratic member of the Indiana Senate The Indiana Senate is the upper house of the Indiana General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Indiana. The Senate is composed of 50 members representing ...
, American politician; Democratic member of the Indiana Senate, 1998–2008 * Samuel Hardman Smith (1868–1956), Canadian politician; municipal politician in Edmonton *
Samuel Smith (Australian politician) Samuel "Sam" Smith (1857 – 22 January 1916) was an Australian union official and politician. Smith's early life is unclear in that his parliamentary biography states he was born on 17 February 1857 in Ayrshire, Scotland, to Samuel Smith ...
(1857–1916), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly * Samuel Smith (New York politician), mayor of the City of Brooklyn, New York, 1850 *
Samuel Smith (Maryland politician) Samuel Smith (July 27, 1752April 22, 1839) was an American Senator and Representative from Maryland, a mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, and a general in the Maryland militia. He was the brother of cabinet secretary Robert Smith. Smith served twi ...
(1752–1839), U.S. Senator and Representative from Maryland *
Samuel Smith (New Hampshire politician) Samuel Smith (November 11, 1765 – April 25, 1842) was an American politician, and a U.S. Representative from New Hampshire. Early life Born in Peterborough in the Province of New Hampshire, Smith attended Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New ...
(1765–1842), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire *
Samuel Smith (Pennsylvania politician) Samuel Smith (before 1780 – fl. 1815) was an early 19th-century member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district. Smith was a Democratic-Republican who served as an associate judge of Erie Co ...
, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania, 1805–1811 *
Samuel Smith (Upper Canada politician) Samuel Bois Smith (27 December 1756 – 20 October 1826) was a Loyalist British Army officer and politician. He was appointed to the Executive Council of Upper Canada and appointed Administrator of Upper Canada. Smith was born in Hempstea ...
(1756–1826), American-born Canadian politician; Administrator of Upper Canada, 1817–1818 * Samuel A. Smith (1795–1861), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania *
Samuel Axley Smith Samuel Axley Smith was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for the Tennessee's 3rd congressional district, 3rd congressional district of Tennessee. Biography Smith was born in Monroe County, Tennes ...
(1822–1863), U.S. Representative from Tennessee * Samuel E. Smith (1788–1860), American politician; Governor of Maine, 1831–1834 *
Samuel George Smith Samuel George Smith (5 June 1822 – 6 July 1900) was an English banker and Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1859 to 1880. Smith was the grandson of Samuel Smith, Member of Parliament (MP) for Wendover from 1820 ...
(1822–1900), MP for Aylesbury, 1859–1880 *
Samuel H. Smith (politician) Samuel H. "Sam" Smith (born August 10, 1955) is an American politician and former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 66th District who served from 1986 to 2015. The district included portions of Jefferson, In ...
(born 1955), American politician; Speaker of Pennsylvania House of Representatives * Samuel James Smith (1897–1964), Australian politician, New South Wales MLC * Samuel William Smith (1852–1931), American politician; Congressman from Michigan


In education and academia

*Samuel Smith, father and son, both English priests and educators: **
Samuel Smith (schoolmaster) Samuel Smith (died 23 March 1808) was an English priest and schoolmaster who became Headmaster of Westminster School in the 18th century. Smith was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge (admitted 1750, matriculated and sc ...
(died 1808), Headmaster of Westminster School **
Samuel Smith (Dean of Christ Church) Samuel Smith (20 September 1765, Westminster – 19 January 1841, Oxford) was an English clergyman and academic administrator at the University of Oxford. Life The eldest son of Samuel Smith (Headmaster of Westminster School 1764–1788) and h ...
(1765–1841), Dean of Christ Church, Oxford *
Samuel Stanhope Smith Samuel Stanhope Smith (March 15, 1751 – August 21, 1819) was a Presbyterian minister, founding president of Hampden–Sydney College and the seventh president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) from 1795 to 1812. His stormy ...
(1751–1819), American educator; seventh president of the College of New Jersey (Princeton University) *
Samuel Roger Smith Samuel Roger Smith also known as S. R. Smith (1853 – 1916) was a co-founder and the first president of Messiah College in Pennsylvania.Sider, E. Morris. ''Messiah College: A History''. Evangel Press (Nappanee, IN: 1984). Samuel Roger Smith was bo ...
(1853–1916), co-founder and first president of Messiah College in Pennsylvania *
Sam Smith (psychologist) Walter Alvah Samuel Smith (4 August 1929 – 8 February 2012), known as Sam Smith, was a Canadian psychologist and academic who served as President of the University of Lethbridge and of Athabasca University. Smith was born on 4 August 1929 in Tho ...
(1929–2012), second president of Athabasca University * Samuel H. Smith (educator) (born 1940), American educator; president of Washington State University, 1985–2000 * Samuel L. Smith, school administrator and architect of Rosenwald schools in the U.S.


In other fields

* Sam Smith (painter) (1918-1999), American artist *
Samuel Smith (prison chaplain) Samuel Smith (1620–1698) was a priest of the Church of England. He was educated at the Merchant Taylors' School and St John's College, Oxford. He then became rector of St Benet Gracechurch in 1656 but lost that position as a result of the Act ...
(1620–1698), Ordinary of Newgate prison *
Samuel Smith (photographer) Samuel Smith (28 February 1802 – 18 July 1892) was an English photographer. Biography Samuel Smith was born in Tydd St Giles the son of John Smith, farmer. He was a merchant. He had two children Emily and Julia, after the death of his first ...
(1802-1892), English photographer aka 'Philosopher' Smith. *
Samuel Francis Smith Samuel Francis Smith (October 21, 1808 – November 16, 1895) was an American Baptist minister, journalist, and author. He is best known for having written the lyrics to "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" (sung to the tune of "God Save the King"), which h ...
(1808–1895), American Baptist minister, journalist and author; wrote the lyrics to "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" *
Samuel Harrison Smith (printer) Samuel Harrison Smith (January 27, 1772 – November 1, 1845) was an American journalist and newspaper publisher. He founded the ''National Intelligencer'' at Washington in 1800. He was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society in ...
(1772–1845), American journalist and newspaper publisher, founded the ''National Intelligencer'', 1800 *
Samuel Smith (chemist) Samuel Smith (September 13, 1927 – January 1, 2005) was an American chemist who co-invented Scotchgard with Patsy Sherman while an employee at the 3M company in 1952. Biography He was born in New York City and received his B.S. from the City ...
(1927–2005), American scientist; co-inventor of Scotchgard * Samuel Walter Johnson Smith (1871–1948), English physicist *
Samuel Smith (watchmaker) Samuel Smith was the founder of Smiths Group, one of the United Kingdom's largest engineering businesses. Career Trained as a craftsman, Samuel Smith opened his first shop in Newington Causeway, in London London is the capital and largest ...
(died 1875), founder of Smiths Group *
Samuel H. Smith (Latter Day Saints) Samuel Harrison Smith (13 March 1808 – 30 July 1844) was a younger brother of Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Samuel was a leader in his own right and a successful missionary. Smith is commonly regarded as the first Latt ...
(1808–1844), American Latter-day Saint; ''Book of Mormon'' witness, missionary, and brother of Joseph Smith, Jr. *
Samuel J. Smith Samuel Jones Smith (6 July 1820 – 10 October 1909) was a Baptist missionary of Indo-British birth who became well-known as a printer and publisher in Siam (Thailand). He was adopted in Burma by American missionaries John Taylor Jones and his ...
, Baptist missionary, printer and publisher in Siam *
Samuel Pountney Smith Samuel Pountney Smith JP (2 November 1812Obituary. Date stated to be his birthday. – 5 November 1883) was an English architect who practised in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Smith was a native of Munslow, where he was baptised on 17 De ...
(1812–1883), English architect *
Samuel Smith (winemaker) Samuel Smith (1812–1889) was an early vigneron and winemaker in the colony of South Australia. The winery he founded, Yalumba, is now the oldest family-owned winery in Australia. Smith was born on 17 July 1812 at Wareham, Dorset in England ...
(1812–1889), South Australian pioneer who founded Yalumba *African-American victim of the
Lynching of Samuel Smith Lynching is an extrajudicial killing by a group. It is most often used to characterize informal public executions by a mob in order to punish an alleged transgressor, punish a convicted transgressor, or intimidate people. It can also be an ex ...
(1924) *Samuel Timothy Smith, birth name of
Tim McGraw Samuel Timothy McGraw (born May 1, 1967) is an American country singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He has released 16 studio albums (11 for Curb Records, four for Big Machine Records and one for Arista Nashville). 10 of those album ...
(born 1967), American country singer


See also

* Sam Smith (disambiguation) * Samantha Smith (disambiguation) *
Samuel Smith Brewery Samuel Smith Old Brewery, popularly known as Samuel Smith's or Sam Smith's, is an independent brewery and pub owner based in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England. It is Yorkshire's oldest brewery, founded in 1758, and one of three breweries in th ...
, British brewery founded by a local brewer of the same name * Samuel L. Smith House, home of Michigan entrepreneur {{hndis, Smith, Samuel