For the American mathematician, see Joseph H. Sampson.
Joseph Sampson
Born
(1793-10-16)October 16, 1793
Plympton, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died
May 21, 1872(1872-05-21) (aged 78)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Spouse
Adele Caroline Livingston
(m. 1831; died 1841)
Children
Adele Livingston Sampson
Parent(s)
Rev. Ezra Sampson Mary Bourne Sampson
Relatives
Henry Philip Tappan (brother-in-law)
Joseph Sampson (October 16, 1794 – May 21, 1872) was a 19th-century American businessman and merchant. He was among the founding shareholders of Chemical Bank in 1823.
JosephSampson (October 16, 1794 – May 21, 1872) was a 19th-century American businessman and merchant. He was among the founding shareholders of Chemical...
Dr JosephSampson Gamgee, MRCS, FRSE (17 April 1828, Livorno, Grand Duchy of Tuscany – 18 September 1886) was a surgeon at the Queen's Hospital (later...
other practical uses. The first medical use of cotton wool was by Dr JosephSampson Gamgee at the Queen's Hospital (later the General Hospital) in Birmingham...
equation was introduced to differential geometry by James Eells and JosephSampson in 1964, inspiring the introduction of the Ricci flow by Richard Hamilton...
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August 23, 1841. She was the only child of JosephSampson (1793–1872) and Adele Sampson (née Livingston) Sampson of the prominent American Livingston family)...
The theory of harmonic maps was initiated in 1964 by James Eells and JosephSampson, who showed that in certain geometric contexts, arbitrary maps could...
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James Jenkins, William A. Seely, and William Stebbins. Additionally, JosephSampson, although not a director, was among the largest of the original shareholders...
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Sampson Avard (October 23, 1800 – April 15, 1869) was one of the founders and leaders of the Mormon vigilantes known as the Danites, which existed in...
absorbent cotton wool between two layers of absorbent gauze, is invented by JosephSampson Gamgee. It represents the first use of cotton wool in a medical context...
architecture style, with brick, from a local brickyard, laid by mason JosephSampson. Besides council chambers the building was home to a local jail, and...
married Mary Louisa Clark in 1875. He was the brother of John Gamgee and JosephSampson Gamgee and uncle of D'Arcy Thompson. The 1909 obituary for Gamgee in...
theorems to extend the rigidity phenomena found earlier by James Eells and JosephSampson to noncompact settings. By identifying a certain interplay of the Bochner...
Sampson Gideon (February 1699 – 17 October 1762) was a British banker and philanthropist active in the City of London during the Georgian era. Gideon...
were Drawhorn and Susan Sampson and Manerva (Green) Kellogg,. He had nine siblings including, five brothers, Benjamin, Joseph, James, George and Nathan...