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Samuel Ward (banker) Samuel Ward III (May 1, 1786 — November 27, 1839) was an American banker. Early life Samuel Ward III was born in Rhode Island on May 1, 1786. He was the son of Samuel Ward Jr. (1756–1832) and Phebe Greene. His paternal grandparents were Sam ...
(1786–1839), American banker *
Samuel Ward (field hockey) Samuel Ian Ward (born 24 December 1990), known as Sam Ward, is an English field hockey player who plays as a forward for Old Georgians and the England and Great Britain national teams. Club career Ward plays club hockey in the Men's England H ...
(born 1990), British field hockey player * Samuel Ward (footballer) (1906–?), Scottish footballer * Samuel Ward (ice hockey) (born 1995), Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender * Samuel Ward (lobbyist) (1814–1884), American political lobbyist and gourmet * Samuel Ward (minister) (1577–1640), English Puritan minister of Ipswich *
Samuel Ward (Rhode Island politician) Samuel Ward (May 25, 1725 – March 26, 1776) was an American farmer, politician, Rhode Island Supreme Court justice, governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and delegate to the Continental Congress where he signed the ...
(1725–1776), governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and a delegate to the Continental Congress *
Samuel Ward (scholar) Samuel Ward (1572–1643) was an English academic and a master at the University of Cambridge. He served as one of the delegates from the Church of England to the Synod of Dort. Life He was born at Bishop Middleham, County Durham. He was a sc ...
(1572–1643), English academic at Cambridge * Samuel Ward (taster) (1732–1820), painted by Joseph Wright of Derby but known for being Bonnie Prince Charlie's taster *
Samuel Ward Jr. Samuel Ward Jr. (November 17, 1756 – August 6, 1832) was an American Revolutionary War soldier, politician, and delegate to the secessionist Hartford Convention. Early life Ward was born in Westerly, Rhode Island on November 17, 1756. He was ...
(1756–1832), American Revolutionary soldier and politician *
Samuel A. Ward Samuel Augustus Ward (December 28, 1848 – September 28, 1903) was an American organist and composer. Born in Newark, New Jersey, the son of a shoemaker, he studied under several teachers in New York and became an organist at Grace Church (Newar ...
(1847–1903), American organist and composer * Samuel Baldwin Ward (1842–1915), American surgeon * Samuel Gray Ward (1817–1907), American poet, Transcendentalist, banker, and patron of the arts *
Samuel Ringgold Ward Samuel Ringgold Ward (October 17, 1817 – ) was an African American who escaped enslavement to become an abolitionist, newspaper editor, labor leader, and Congregational church minister. He was author of the influential book ''Autobiograp ...
(1817–c. 1860), 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'' * Sam Ward (footballer, born 1880) (1880–1968), English footballer


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* Samuel Ward Academy, Haverhill, Suffolk *
Samuel Ward King Samuel Ward King (May 23, 1786 – January 20, 1851) was the 15th Governor of Rhode Island from 1839 to 1843. King was born in Johnston, Providence County, Rhode Island, to William Borden King and Welthian Walton. He attended Brown Universit ...
(1786–1851), governor of Rhode Island {{hndis, Ward, Samuel