S. B. Wilson
S. B. Wilson | |
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President of Hampden–Sydney College | |
Preceded by | Patrick J. Sparrow |
Succeeded by | F. S. Sampson (Acting) |
Personal details | |
Born |
Crowders, North Carolina | March 17, 1783
Died |
August 1, 1869 86) Hampden Sydney, Virginia | (aged
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth Hanna Wilson |
Children |
Mary Blain Wilson Samuel Owen Wilson Martha Hanna Wilson John Mark Wilson Eliza Chur Gordon James Matthew Wilson |
Alma mater | D.D. Princeton University |
Profession | Theologian |
Samuel B. Wilson (born Samuel Wilson) (March 17, 1783 – August 1, 1869) was a Virginia theologian and professor. He served a brief period as acting President of Hampden–Sydney College in 1847.[1]
Biography
Wilson was the born in Crowders, North Carolina in 1783, the tenth child to John and Mary Wray Wilson.[2] He was christened as Samuel Wilson, but as a young man he added a middle name and subsequently signed himself as Samuel B. Wilson.[2] Dr. Wilson later told his grandson, William Caruthers (son of William Alexander Caruthers and great-nephew of Archibald Alexander, the B. stood for Brown, in memory of Rev. Samuel Brown, in whose family Dr. Wilson lived for some time while studying theology under him.[2]
Wilson was a professor at the Union Theological Seminary now (Union Presbyterian Seminary) in Hampden Sydney, Virginia from November 1841 to August 1869.[2] In 1847, Wilson accepted the role as Acting President of Hampden–Sydney College, a position he held for three months before being replaced by F. S. Sampson.[1]
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Academic offices | ||
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Preceded by Patrick J. Sparrow |
President of Hampden–Sydney College 1847 |
Succeeded by F. S. Sampson |