F. S. Sampson
F. S. Sampson | |
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President of Hampden–Sydney College | |
In office 1847 – September 1848 | |
Preceded by | S. B. Wilson (Acting) |
Succeeded by | Charles Martin (Acting) |
Personal details | |
Born | (1814-11-01)November 1, 1814 Dover Mills, Virginia |
Died | April 9, 1854(1854-04-09) (aged 39)[1] Hampden Sydney, Virginia |
Alma mater | M.A. University of Virginia D.D. Hampden–Sydney College |
Profession | Theologian, Professor |
Francis Smith Sampson (November 1, 1814 – April 9, 1854) was an acting President of Hampden–Sydney College from 1847 to 1848.[2]
Biography
Sampson was born in Dover Mills, Virginia to Richard Sampson, an eminent and respected agriculturist.[3] He began studying theology in 1830 under his maternal uncle, Rev. Thornton Rogers of Albemarle.[3] Sampson continued his studies at the University of Virginia, enrolling on September 10, 1831, and graduating with the rare, prestigious degree of M.A. in July 1836.[3] In November of that year, Sampson enrolled at the Union Theological Seminary then in Hampden Sydney, Virginia where he became a teacher of Hebrew in 1838 and licensed by the East Hanover Presbytery in October 1839, and ordained by the same Presbytery in October 1941.[3]
Sampson was appointed as the Acting President of Hampden–Sydney College at the end of 1847 and served in that role until September 1848 when Charles Martin replaced him.[2] In July 1848, Sampson traveled to Europe to develop and practice his theology, returning in August 1849, having spent the year primarily at the University of Halle and University of Berlin.[4] In October 1848, he was elected professor of oriental literature and languages in the Seminary and soon thereafter received his honorary Doctorate of Divinity from Hampden–Sydney College.[4]
References
- ^ Dabney, Robert Lewis (1855). A Memorial of the Christian Life and Character of Francis S. Sampson. Richmond, VA: Enquirer Book and Job Press. p. 49. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
- ^ a b Brinkley, John Luster (1994). On This Hill: A narrative history of Hampden–Sydney College, 1774–1994. Hampden–Sydney, VA: Hampden–Sydney College. p. 179. ISBN 1-886356-06-8.
- ^ a b c d Dabney, Robert Lewis (1855). A Memorial of the Christian Life and Character of Francis S. Sampson. Richmond, VA: Enquirer Book and Job Press. p. vii. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
- ^ a b Dabney, Robert Lewis (1855). A Memorial of the Christian Life and Character of Francis S. Sampson. Richmond, VA: Enquirer Book and Job Press. p. viii. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
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Preceded by S. B. Wilson | President of Hampden–Sydney College 1847–1848 | Succeeded by Charles Martin |
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