Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817

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Samuel Williams (1743-1817) was the son of Rev. Warham Williams (1699-1751) of Waltham, Mass. In 1761 he graduated from Harvard College and became minister of Bradford, Mass., until 1779 when he was chosen professor of philosophy at Harvard. Williams was a member of the American Philosophical Society, helped organize the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and served on various state commissions. Forced to resign his post at Harvard due to a scandal involving forgery, Williams moved to Rutland, Vt., where he became minister and a founder of the University of Vermont. He also wrote various historic and scientific works and served as editor of the Rutland Herald from 1794 to 1804.

From the description of Papers, 1778-1806. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 207180923

Clergyman, teacher, publisher, and producer of almanacs, of Bradford and Cambridge, Mass.; later moved to Vermont; also known as S. Williams.

From the description of Remarks upon the controversy relating to the line between Massachusetts and New York, 1785. (State Library of Massachusetts). WorldCat record id: 70967759

Clergyman and historian of Bradford, Vt.

From the description of Samuel Williams sermon, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981641

Samuel Williams (1743-1817) was the son of Reverend Warham Williams (1699-1751; Harvard College AB 1719) and Abigail Leonard Williams (1703-1789) of Waltham, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard College AB 1761 and in 1768 married Jane Kilborn Williams (1746-1829) of Rowley. They lived in Bradford, Massachusetts and he served as a Congregational minister. In 1780 Williams was appointed Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard College but he had to resign from Harvard in a forgery and financial scandal in 1788. He then moved to Rutland, Vermont and in 1794 published Natural and civil history of Vermont. Between 1794-1804 he was the editor of the Rutland Herald and he later published the Rural Magazine (1795-1796). Samuel and Jane Williams had five children: Jane Williams Osgood (b1769); Samuel Williams (1770-1774); Leonard Williams (1776-1812); Charles Williams (1779-1779); and Charles Kilborn Williams (1782-1853). See finding aid for extensive information on the rest of the Williams family included in this collection.

From the description of Samuel Williams family papers, ca. 1723-1993. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612802386

Williams graduated from Harvard in 1761 and taught mathematics and natural philosophy at Harvard.

From the description of Papers of Samuel Williams, 1780-1791 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 17267383

Warham Williams (1699-1751): son of Reverend John Williams (Harvard College AB 1683) and Eunice Mather Williams (d1704) of Deerfield. One of the Deerfield captives after the massacre in 1704. Harvard College AB 1719, minister of Waltham. Married 1728 Abigail Leonard of Norton (1703-1789). Children were: John Williams (1729-1729); Abigail Williams Woodward (1730-1805); Anna Williams Cushing (1732-1815); Eunice Williams (1734-1743); Samuel Williams (1735-1743); Sarah Williams Parsons (1737-1800); Leonard Williams (1739-1799) (Harvard AB 1758); Eleazer Williams (1742-1743); and Samuel Williams (1743-1817). Samuel Williams,1743-1817: son of Reverend Warham Williams (1699-1751; Harvard College AB 1719) and Abigail Leonard Williams (1703-1789) of Waltham, Massachusetts. Harvard College AB 1761. Married 1768 Jane Kilborn Williams (1746-1829) of Rowley (daughter of Eliphalet Kilborn and Jane Prime-(Frazier)). Lived in Bradford, Massachusetts and served as a Congregational minister. 1772 elected to American Philosophical Society. 1780 appointed Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard College. University of Edinburgh LLD in 1785, Yale LLD 1785. Resigned from Harvard in forgery and financial scandal in 1788. Moved to Rutland, Vermont. 1794 published Natural and civil history of Vermont. 1794-1804 editor of Rutland Herald. Later published Rural Magazine (1795-1796). Assisted in founding of University of Vermont. Entered business with Thaddeus Pomeroy (Harvard College AB 1786). Five children: Jane Williams Osgood (b1769): married 1790 Nathan Osgood (1759-1841); Samuel Williams (1770-1774); Leonard Williams (1776-1812); Charles Williams (1779-1779) died in infancy; Charles Kilborn Williams (1782-1853): Williams College AB 1800. Married 1817 Lucy Green Langdon Williams (1793-1876) daughter of Chauncy Langdon (1763-1830) and Lucy Nona Lathrop Langdon (1770-1834); lawyer and second Governor of Vermont (1850-1852). [Also sometimes spelled Kilbourn or Kilbourne]. They had nine children: Lucy Jane Williams Strong (1818-1898): married 1837 John Strong (1812-1896). Children: Charles Kilborn Williams Strong (1839-1892); Moses Strong (1840-1841); Lucy Maria Strong (b1843); Caroline Agnes Strong (1845-1846); John Warham Strong (1848-1848); Ellen Ellsworth Strong (1853-1858). Charles Langdon Williams (1821-1861): Williams College AB 1839. Married 1855 Louise Indiana Bedell Williams (1822-1858) of Brooklyn, New York (daughter of Mott Bedell and Phebe Davison Bedell). Lawyer and author. Children: Charles Kilborn Williams (1856-1920): Harvard AB 1878; attended Harvard and Columbia Law School; practiced law in Rutland, Vermont; married 1889 Gladys Ethra Garrison Williams (1865-1953) daughter of Cantine Garrison and Helen Crain Garrison; moved to Chicago, then to Sioux City Iowa. Two children: Alice Louise Williams (1901-1934); Dorothy Cantine Williams Crane Oliver (1891-1978): married 1910 Stanley Parker Crane (1885-1920) son of Belle Parker Crane and Charles D. Crane; 2nd marriage to Ralph A. Oliver (1886-1968) who was Judge of the Superior Court of Iowa, two children: Dorothy Parker Crane Oliver Sadler (adopted) (b1913): married 1945 John Andrew Sadler; Frank W. Oliver. Maria Louise Williams (1857-1858). Caroline Maria Williams (1824-1875); Charlotte Eloise Williams (1825-1858); John Warham Williams (1827-1828); Laura Susan Lothrop Williams (1828-1847); Mary Augusta Williams Mann (1831-1895): married 1854 Horatio Eugene Mann. Moved to Minnesota. Children: Laura W. Mann Whiteacre (b1858): married 1883 (or 1893?) Robert Bond Whiteacre; Eugene Langdon Mann (b1861): Hobart College AB 1883; married 1891. Chauncy Kilborn Williams (1832-1879): married 1858 Alexine Virginia Bedell Williams of Brooklyn, New York (1835-1924), daughter of Mott Bedell (1794-1878) and Phebe Davison Bedell (1795-1883); a lawyer and journalist, first in Flint, Michigan, then moved back to Rutland, Vermont in 1861 as a lawyer; Samuel Williams (1837-1909): married 1863 Lucy Elizabeth Crampton Williams (b1837) daughter of Eliada Crampton and Sarepta Stevens ; AB Williams College 1856; moved to Philadelphia. Children: Lucy Langdon Williams Wilson (1864-1937): Philadelphia educator; married 1894 William S. Wilson; Thyrza Crampton Williams (1865-1902); Caroline Maria Williams (1867-1867); Samuel Williams, Jr. (b1874): married 1902 Mary Elizabeth Clarke Williams. Benjamin Rumford, Graf von, 1753-1814:born as Benjamin Thompsonin Woburn, Massachusetts. Physicist and social reformer, and friend of Samuel Williams (1743-1817). Chauncy Langdon, 1763-1830: (Yale AB 1787); son of Ebenezer Langdon, Jr. of Farmington, Connecticut and Katharine Green Langdon of New York City (parents from Holland). Married 1789 Lucy Nona Lathrop Langdon (d.1834). Moved to Castleton, Vermont. Lawyer and representative in Vermont state legislature and US House (1815-1817). Daughter: Lucy Green Langdon Williams (1793-1876).

From the guide to the Samuel, Williams family, papers, 1723-1995., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University)

Samuel Williams (1743-1817) led an adventurous life, participating in scientific expeditions to Newfoundland and Penobscot Bay; teaching astronomy, meteorology, magnetism and other subjects at Harvard College and at the University of Vermont (which he helped to found); serving as minister in Massachusetts and Vermont; publishing a newspaper and a journal; and authoring the first history of the state of Vermont. Williams was Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard from 1780 until 1788, when he resigned, following accusations of forgery in a financial settlement, and moved to Vermont. He remained in Vermont for the rest of his life, where he resumed ministerial work and also became involved in various academic and publishing endeavors.

Williams was born to Abigail Leonard (1703-1789) and the Reverend Warham Williams (1699-1761) on April 23, 1743 in Waltham, Massachusetts. He received an A.B. from Harvard College in 1761, though he was absent from commencement exercises because he was on an expedition to Newfoundland, accompanying professor John Winthrop on a voyage to observe the transit of Venus on June 6, 1761. Following graduation, Williams taught school in Waltham for two years before becoming a licensed preacher in Concord in 1763 and Congregational minister of Bradford, Massachusetts in 1765. He remained in Bradford as minister for the following fifteen years, from 1765 to 1780, combining his religious work with intensive studies and teaching in the areas of philosophy, theology, astronomy and other sciences. Williams married Jane Kilbourne in May 1768; they would have five children together.

In 1780, Williams was appointed Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard; he was the third individual to hold the position. His research was primarily in astronomy, meteorology and magnetism, and he expanded Harvard's curriculum in these areas; he also lectured on a wide range of other scientific topics. During his tenure as Hollis Professor, Williams was involved in several important expeditions, including one to observe – behind British enemy lines – a solar eclipse at Penobscot Bay in 1780 and another to survey the boundary between Massachusetts and New York State in 1787. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and was a member of the Meteorological Society at Mannheim, the American Philosophical Society and the New York Historical Society. Williams taught at Harvard for eight years, from 1780 until 1788, when he resigned in the face of charges brought against him by the Board of Overseers. The Overseers accused Williams of forgery in the settlement of an estate of which he had been appointed treasurer.

Williams left Cambridge the same day he submitted his resignation from Harvard and moved his family to Rutland, Vermont, where he was preacher from 1789 to 1796. He was also founder and co-publisher of The Rutland Herald, first published in 1794, and a short-lived monthly journal, The Rural Magazine: or Vermont Repository, published from 1795 to 1796. He assisted in the founding of the University of Vermont in 1791 and would later lecture there, from 1807 to 1809, on natural philosophy and astronomy. In 1794, he published the Natural and Civil History of Vermont, the earliest full-length history of the state; it was published in a larger second edition in 1809. He was appointed by Governor Tichenor to survey the northern boundary of the state of Vermont in 1806.

Samuel Williams died in Rutland, Vermont on January 2, 1817.

From the guide to the Papers of Samuel Williams, 1752-1794, (Harvard University Archives)

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creatorOf Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817. Papers, 1778-1806. American Antiquarian Society
creatorOf Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817. Samuel Williams family papers, ca. 1723-1993. Houghton Library
creatorOf Tyler, Royall, 1757-1826. Autograph letter signed : Windsor [Vermont], to Samuel Williams in Rutland, 1799 Feb. 11. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Davis, John, 1761-1847. Papers, 1627-1846. Massachusetts Historical Society
referencedIn Meteorology records, 1748-1822. American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn Bailey, Horace W. (Horace Ward), 1852-1914. [Correspondence and newspaper articles / compiled by Horace W. Bailey] Middlebury College
creatorOf Samuel Williams sermons, 1774-1808 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
creatorOf Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817. Papers, 1731-1787. Massachusetts Historical Society
creatorOf Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817. Papers of Samuel Williams, 1780-1791 (inclusive). Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Waterhouse, Benjamin, 1754-1846. Papers, 1783-1841 and undated David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
creatorOf Samuel, Williams family, papers, 1723-1995. Houghton Library
creatorOf Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817. Samuel Williams sermons, 1774-1808. New York Public Library System, NYPL
referencedIn Meteorology Collection, 1748-1822 American Philosophical Society
creatorOf Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817. Samuel Williams sermon, undated. Library of Congress
creatorOf Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817. Remarks upon the controversy relating to the line between Massachusetts and New York, 1785. State Library of Massachusetts
creatorOf Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817,. Astronomical table [manuscript], ca. 1790s. Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804. Journal, 1787. American Antiquarian Society
referencedIn American Philosophical Society Library. Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection. 1668-1983. American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Houghton Library printed book provenance file, R-Z and unidentified Houghton Library
referencedIn Records of the Board of Overseers: minutes, 1707-1932 Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Crafts, Thomas, 1759-1819,. Student notes on Samuel Williams' Experimental Lectures, April-June 1782. Harvard University Archives.
creatorOf Connecticut Historical Society. Collection of Connecticut and Massachusetts sermons, 1681-1823. Connecticut Historical Society
creatorOf Papers of Samuel Williams, 1752-1794 Harvard University Archives.
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