James Samson

Maleabout 1730–

Brief Life History of James

James Samson was born about 1730, in Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. He married Isabell ADAMSON about 1759, in St Quivox, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter.

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James Samson
1730–
Isabell ADAMSON
1732–1832
Marriage: about 1759
Margaret Samson
1760–

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  • Marriage
    about 1759St Quivox, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Children (1)

    World Events (4)

    1802 · John Playfair publishes summary of James Hutton's theories of geology.

    Age 72

    In 1802, John Playfair published the Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth. His influence was by James Hutton’s knowledge of the earth’s geology.

    1815

    Age 85

    The defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo marks the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon defeated and exiled to St. Helena.

    1822 · Visit of King George IV to Scotland organized by Sir Walter Scott.

    Age 92

    The Visit of King George IV was organized by Sir Walter Scott two years after the Radical War ended. For the celebration of the visit, the creation of the Tartan Kilts came about and were worn by all men attending the celebration. These types of kilts have become part of Scotland's national identity.

    Name Meaning

    Some characteristic forenames: French Armand, Jacques, Andre, Alain, Herve, Pierre, Adelard, Arianne, Cecile, Dieudonne, Gedeon, Henri.

    English, Welsh, French, Breton, German, Dutch, Jewish, Filipino, African (mainly Nigeria, Tanzania, and Ethiopia), and West Indian (mainly Haiti); Hungarian (Sámson): from the Biblical personal name Samson (Hebrew Shimshon, a diminutive of shemesh ‘sun’). Among Christians it was sometimes chosen as a personal name or nickname with reference to the great strength of the Biblical hero (Judges 13–16). In Wales another association was with the 6th-century Welsh bishop Samson, who traveled to Brittany, where he died and was greatly venerated. His name, which is probably an altered form of an unknown Celtic original, was popularized in England by Breton followers of William the Conqueror, and to some extent independently from Wales. The English surname has been established in Ireland since the 14th century. In France, this surname is most common in Morbihan (Brittany). Compare Sampson . — Note: Since Ethiopians do not have hereditary surnames, the Ethiopian name was registered as such only after immigration of its bearers to the US.

    Filipino: Chinese Filipino surname formed with Chinese 孫 or sūn ‘grandchild’ as the second element. The first element, 三 in Chinese, means ‘third’, a reference to birth order. See also 1 above.

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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