Samuel Morris (Pennsylvania Politician)
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Samuel Morris (Pennsylvania Politician)
Samuel, Sam or Sammy Morris may refer to: Sportspeople * Samuel James Morris (1842–1909), English footballer, businessman and engineer * Sam Morris (cricketer) (1855–1931), Australian cricketer * Sam Morris (footballer, born 1930) (1930–2014), English football player for Chester City * Sam Morris (footballer, born 1907) (1907–1991), English football player for Sunderland * Sam Morris (footballer, born 1886) (1886–1969), English football player for Bristol Rovers and Brentford * Sammy Morris (born 1977), American football player * Samuel Morris (footballer) (1870–1935), Spanish football player for Barcelona Others * Samuel Morris (merchant) (1711–1782), Philadelphia businessman in the era of the American Revolution * Samuel Morris (soldier) (1734–1812), officer from Philadelphia in the American Revolutionary War * Samuel W. Morris (1786–1847), United States congressman from Pennsylvania * Samuel Morris (Pennsylvania politician) (1918–1995), 20th-century Pennsylvan ...
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Samuel James Morris
Samuel James Morris Campbell (3 February 1842 – 12 December 1909), commonly known as Jaime Morris, was an English businessman and engineer. He is best known for being one of the first pioneers of football in Catalonia, playing as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper for some of the earliest Catalan clubs in existence, such as English Colony of Barcelona Football Team#Barcelona Football Club (1892–94), ''Barcelona Football Club'', in the early 1890s, at the age of 50. As a young man, his adventurous and entrepreneurial spirit led him to settle in the Philippines in 1868, where he contracted the first two of a total of five marriages. Due to work reasons, he moved to Barcelona in 1889 to run two tram companies, becoming one of the most important figures in the Catalan capital. He was also noted for his prominent role in promoting football in the city, bringing a Ball (association football), football ball from London to teach the sport to three of his sons, Samuel Morri ...
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Sam Morris (cricketer)
Samuel Morris (22 June 1855 – 20 September 1931) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test in 1885. He was the first black man to play Test cricket, as well as the first person of West Indian heritage and the first Tasmanian-born player to play Tests. He and Andrew Symonds are the only people of West Indian heritage to play for Australia. Early life Morris's mother Elizabeth McGuiness was born in Van Diemen's Land of West Indian parents. His father Isaac Morris was from Barbados and had travelled to Australia in the gold-rush years of the early 1850s. Sam was born in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, in 1855, and the family moved to the Daylesford gold fields in the Colony of Victoria in the late 1850s. Isaac Morris played cricket in the Daylesford area and was soon joined by Sam, who became a prominent local player and represented the district several times. Cricket career Morris was appointed groundsman of the Richmond Cricket Ground in 1880 and began playing for Richmon ...
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Sam Morris (footballer, Born 1930)
Sam Morris (12 February 1930 – 20 December 2014) was a British footballer who played as a wing half in the Football League for Chester Chester is a cathedral city in Cheshire, England, on the River Dee, Wales, River Dee, close to the England–Wales border. With a built-up area population of 92,760 in 2021, it is the most populous settlement in the borough of Cheshire West an .... References 1930 births 2014 deaths Chester City F.C. players Men's association football wing halves English Football League players Footballers from Warrington English men's footballers 20th-century English sportsmen {{England-footy-midfielder-1930s-stub ...
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Sam Morris (footballer, Born 1907)
Samuel Walker Morris (16 April 1907 – 10 August 1991) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half for Sunderland Sunderland () is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It is a port at the mouth of the River Wear on the North Sea, approximately south-east of Newcastle upon Tyne. It is the most p .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Morris, Sam 1907 births 1991 deaths Footballers from Prescot English men's footballers Men's association football wing halves Prescot Cables F.C. players Sunderland A.F.C. players Charlton Athletic F.C. players Chester City F.C. players Bath City F.C. players Weymouth F.C. players English Football League players 20th-century English sportsmen ...
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Sam Morris (footballer, Born 1886)
Samuel Herbert Morris (23 October 1886 – December 1969) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Brentford as a wing half. Club career Early years Morris joined First Division club Aston Villa in 1906, but failed to make an appearance before departing the club at the end of the 1906–07 season. He moved to Southern League First Division club Queens Park Rangers in 1908. He remained at Loftus Road until joining divisional rivals Bristol Rovers in 1911, after a short spell with Second Division club Birmingham. Morris remained with Rovers during the First World War and left the club after the armistice, in 1919. Brentford Morris signed for Southern League First Division club Brentford in 1919, after having guested for the club during the war. He made 37 appearances during what would be the club's final season of Southern League football and was kept on for the club's debut Football League season. Morris had to wait until 9 October 1 ...
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Sammy Morris
Samuel Morris III (born March 23, 1977) is a former American football running back in the National Football League (NFL) for the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys. He was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the fifth round of the 2000 NFL draft. He played college football at Texas Tech University. Early life Morris attended John Jay High School, where he played both quarterback and running back. As a senior, he was named the San Antonio Offensive Player of the Year by the San Antonio Express-News and the District 28-5A MVP. He accepted a football scholarship from Texas Tech University. As a redshirt freshman in 1996, he appeared in the first eight games of the season, rushing for 226 yards and 4 touchdowns on 29 attempts. The same year, he was placed on academic probation and was forced to take a required academic study course. He was expelled from the school after missing one class and being late for two others. He worked as a short-order cook ...
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Samuel Morris (footballer)
Samuel Alfredo Morris de Olea (1870 – 23 August 1935), was an Anglo-Filipino football pioneer who played as a goalkeeper and midfielder for some of the earliest Catalan clubs in existence. His younger brothers, Enrique and Miguel, followed him every step through, and together with them, he was one of the first pioneers of football in Catalonia, participating in some of the first football matches of the city and playing for several experimental teams in the 1890s such as ''Barcelona Football Club'' and ''Sociedad de Foot-Ball de Barcelona''. During the second half of his career in the early 1900s, he played for Hispania AC and FC Barcelona, being a member of the Hispania side that won the 1900–01 Copa Macaya, which was the very first football competition played on the Iberian Peninsula, and a member of the Barça side that reached the final of the 1902 Copa de la Coronación. In addition to being a footballer, he also practiced cricket, athletics, cycling, rugby, tennis, a ...
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Samuel Morris (merchant)
Samuel Morris (November 21, 1711 – April 1782) was a merchant and Patriot in colonial and revolutionary-era Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Formative years and family Born in Philadelphia on November 21, 1711, Samuel Morris was a son of Anthony Morris, and the husband of Hannah Cadwalader. Their sons James and Samuel Cadwalader attended the Academy of Philadelphia during its earliest years; Samuel Cadwalader Morris became a member of the College (later the University of Pennsylvania), class of 1760. Career Morris took an active part in the affairs of the Province of Pennsylvania. In 1756, he was commissioned by Governor Robert Hunter Morris as an auditor, and was authorized to settle the accounts of the ill-fated Braddock expedition. A zealous advocate of independence, he was also a member of the committee of safety and the board of war during the American Revolution. In 1777, he was appointed register of wills of Philadelphia, an office he held until 1782. From 1779 until his d ...
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Samuel Morris (soldier)
Samuel Morris (June 24, 1734 – July 7, 1812) was an American soldier in the American Revolutionary War. He is the patriarch of one of Philadelphia's most prominent families. Biography Samuel Morris was born in Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania. He was the son of Anthony Morris (14 Feb 1705/06–2 Oct 1780) and the former Sarah Powell (29 Jun 1713–10 Apr 1751). His grandfather was Anthony Morris (II). He served several terms in the legislature, and married Rebecca Wistar, daughter of Caspar Wistar (the elder). In 1776, he was elected "governor" of the social club known as " The State in Schuylkill," and re-elected annually until his death. He was also a founder and president for many years of the "Gloucester fox-hunting club." When the first troop of Philadelphia city cavalry was organized, no fewer than twenty-two members of the club were enrolled in its ranks. With Morris as its captain (because the first captain chosen, Abraham Markoe, was forbidden to fight b ...
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Samuel W
Samuel is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, plays a key role in the transition from the biblical judges to the United Kingdom of Israel under Saul, and again in the monarchy's transition from Saul to David. He is venerated as a prophet in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In addition to his role in the Bible, Samuel is mentioned in Jewish rabbinical literature, in the Christian New Testament, and in the second chapter of the Quran (although the text does not mention him by name). He is also treated in the fifth through seventh books of ''Antiquities of the Jews'', written by the Jewish scholar Josephus in the first century. He is first called "the Seer" in 1 Samuel 9:9. Biblical account Family Samuel's mother was Hannah and his father was Elkanah. Elkanah lived at Ramathaim in the district of Zuph. His genealogy is also found in a pedigree of the Kohathites (1 Chronicles 6:3–15) and in that of Heman the Ezrahite, apparently his grandson (1 Chronic ...
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Samuel Morris (Pennsylvania Politician)
Samuel, Sam or Sammy Morris may refer to: Sportspeople * Samuel James Morris (1842–1909), English footballer, businessman and engineer * Sam Morris (cricketer) (1855–1931), Australian cricketer * Sam Morris (footballer, born 1930) (1930–2014), English football player for Chester City * Sam Morris (footballer, born 1907) (1907–1991), English football player for Sunderland * Sam Morris (footballer, born 1886) (1886–1969), English football player for Bristol Rovers and Brentford * Sammy Morris (born 1977), American football player * Samuel Morris (footballer) (1870–1935), Spanish football player for Barcelona Others * Samuel Morris (merchant) (1711–1782), Philadelphia businessman in the era of the American Revolution * Samuel Morris (soldier) (1734–1812), officer from Philadelphia in the American Revolutionary War * Samuel W. Morris (1786–1847), United States congressman from Pennsylvania * Samuel Morris (Pennsylvania politician) (1918–1995), 20th-century Pennsylvan ...
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Samuel Morris (Irish Politician)
Samuel Morris (1846 – 1 August 1920) was an Irish nationalist politician and member of parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. He was elected unopposed as an Irish National Federation The Irish National Federation (INF) was a nationalist political party in Ireland. It was founded in 1891 by former members of the Irish National League (INL), after a split in the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) on the leadership of Charles ... (Anti-Parnellite) MP for the South Kilkenny constituency at the 1894 by-election, following the resignation of the incumbent MP Patrick Chance. He was re-elected unopposed at the 1895 general election, but did not contest the 1900 general election. External links * 1846 births 1920 deaths Anti-Parnellite MPs Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Kilkenny constituencies (1801–1922) UK MPs 1892–1895 UK MPs 1895–1900 {{Ireland-UK-MP-stub ...
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