1759 (1759) Byfield, Province of Massachusetts Bay
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July 17, 1810(1810-07-17) (aged 50–51) Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Samuel Webber (1759 – July 17, 1810) was an American Congregational clergyman, mathematician, academic, and president of Harvard University from 1806 until his death in 1810.
SamuelWebber (1759 – July 17, 1810) was an American Congregational clergyman, mathematician, academic, and president of Harvard University from 1806...
Samuel M. Weber (born 1940, in New York City) is the Avalon Foundation Professor of Humanities at Northwestern University, as well as a professor at the...
Mayce Edward Christopher Webber III (born March 1, 1973) is an American former professional basketball player. Webber played 15 seasons in the National...
England, Samuel trained with Egerton, a Cheshire League One (12th tier) club who had fellow ex-Premier League players Emile Heskey, Danny Webber, Emmerson...
Charles Wilkins Webber (May 29, 1819 – April 11, 1856) was an American journalist and explorer. Webber was born at Russellville, Kentucky. He was the son...
1795". Harvard Library. p. 137. Retrieved January 3, 2024. "Papers of SamuelWebber". Harvard Library. Retrieved January 2, 2024. "Papers of Josiah Quincy...
Isaac Greenwood (1727–1737) John Winthrop (1737–1779) Samuel Williams (1779–1789) SamuelWebber (1789–1806) John Farrar (1807–1838) Joseph Lovering (1838–1888)...
Samuel Anthony Alito Jr. OMRI (/əˈliːtoʊ/ ə-LEE-toh; born April 1, 1950) is an American jurist who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court...
president of Harvard University. He resigned that post in 1806, when SamuelWebber became president. The American Society for the Education of Pious Youth...
South Carolina. Vol. 1. A.S. Johnston. 1836. p. 439. Salley, Alexander Samuel; Webber, Mabel L. (March 21, 2012). Death Notices in the South-Carolina Gazette...
Mathews (1763–1847) m. Francis Green (1742–1809) Anna Winslow Green m. SamuelWebber (1759–1810), president of Harvard Amelia Mathews (d. 1816) m. 1807:...
The World Wide Web (WWW or simply the Web) is an information system that enables content sharing over the Internet through user-friendly ways meant to...
born at Herkimer, New York, August 17, 1770. Their parents were Rev. Dr. Samuel Kirkland and his wife, Jerusha Bingham Kirkland. She was a niece of Rev...
Samuel Dalton Reich (/raɪʃ/ RYSHE; born July 22, 1984) is an American media executive, writer, producer, comedian, and actor. He is best known for his...
an upcoming Canadian adventure film written by Josh Webber and Greg Crowder, directed by Webber, and starring Paxton Kubitz, Kylie Marshall, Santiago...
replacements. Henry Ware was elected to the chair in 1805 and the liberal SamuelWebber was appointed to the presidency of Harvard two years later, which signaled...
Webber House may refer to: Australia Webber House, Brisbane, a heritage-listed building within the grounds of St John's Cathedral United States of America...
Cemetery is a cemetery located in Forest Hill, Toronto. Opened in 1906 by SamuelWeber, Roselawn is one of several Jewish cemeteries in Toronto, and was established...
Samuel A. DiPiazza Jr. is an American business executive who presently serves as the chairman of Warner Bros. Discovery. He received dual degrees in accounting...
parish minister who penned "It Came upon the Midnight Clear" in 1849 SamuelWebber – clergyman, mathematician, and academic Cyrus Alger – metallurgist...
Samuel Alexander Joseph West (born 19 June 1966) is an English actor, theatre director and narrator. He has directed on stage and radio, and worked as...