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GEMMS IDGEMMS-PERSON-002999
NameSamuel Angier
Title
Gendermale
Denomination
Livedb. - d. 1719-01-24 (old)
Linked Manuscripts
Linked SermonsSermon 1 by Mr. Samuel Angier -- preacher (autograph: no)Sermon 1 on James 4:8 -- preacher (autograph: no)Sermon 1 on Philippians 1:6 -- preacher (autograph: no)Sermon 2 by Mr. Samuel Angier -- preacher (autograph: no)Sermon 2 on James 4:8 -- preacher (autograph: no)Sermon 2 on Philippians 1:6 -- preacher (autograph: no)Sermon on Hebrews 7:25 -- preacher (autograph: no)Sermon on Isaiah 9:6 -- preacher (autograph: no)Sermon on Jeremiah 13:16 -- preacher (autograph: no)Sermon on John 6:33 -- preacher (autograph: no)Sermon on Luke 17:10 -- preacher (autograph: no)Sermon on Romans 3:23 -- preacher (autograph: no)
Linked Reports
Associated PlacesHarvard College (University) -- Place of StudyBridgewater -- PostRehoboth -- Post
Source of DataCatherine Evans
Biographical Sources ConsultedNahum Mitchel, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater, Plymouth Count, Massachusetts (1840), p. 106.
Other NoteThe son of Edmund Angier, he graduated from Harvard in 1673 and gained the ministry at Behoboth in 1679. He married Hannah, the daughter of Urian Oakes (President of Harvard) on the 2 September 1680. They had many children: Amens (b. 1681), Hannah (b. 1682), Ruth (b. 1684), Edmund (b. 1685), Urian, Oakes, Samuel, Doroth, Sarah, Eunice (b. 1698), John (b. 1701), Elizabeth and Ruth (b. 1705). He was dismissed from his post at Rehoboth due to feeble health, and was installed at Watertown in 1697. His son John would go on to become a priest.
GEMMS record createdJune 23, 2020
GEMMS record last editedJune 23, 2020