Lander, Samuel, 1792-1865

Dates:
Birth 1792
Death 1865

Biographical notes:

The Reverend Samuel Lander Sr. was born in Tipperary, Ireland, in 1792, the son of William Lander. He married Eliza Ann Miller (b. 1793) in 1812; the couple had at least four children. Lander, a Methodist minister and carriage maker, moved to Boston, Mass., in 1818 because of Catholic intolerance of Methodism in Ireland. The family first lived in Newark, N.J., before settling in Salisbury, N.C., where Lander became a United States citizen. He lived in Lincolnton, N.C., from 1828 until his death in 1865.

From the description of Samuel Lander ledgers, 1838-1865. WorldCat record id: 651508865

The Reverend Samuel Lander Sr. was born in Tipperary, Ireland, in 1792, the son of William Lander. He married Eliza Ann Miller (b. 1793) in 1812; the couple had at least four children: William Lander; S. (Samuel) Lander, 1833-1904; Anne Lander (d. 1845), who married John Weber; and Sarah Lander, who married a Sherrill. Lander, a Methodist minister and carriage maker, moved to Boston, Mass., in 1818 because of Catholic intolerance of Methodism in Ireland. The family first lived in Newark, N.J., before settling in Salisbury, N.C., where Lander became a United States citizen. He lived in Lincolnton, N.C., from 1828 until his death in 1865.

Some of the information in this note was found in William L. Sherrill's Brief History of the Lander Family (Greensboro, N.C.: The Advocate Press, 1918).

From the guide to the Samuel Lander Ledgers, 1838-1865, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)

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Subjects:

  • Slavery
  • Account books
  • Carriage and wagon making
  • Methodists
  • Slave bills of sale
  • Slaves

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Places:

  • North Carolina (as recorded)
  • Lincolnton (N.C.) (as recorded)