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  1. Samuel Charles Blackwell (1823–1901) was a British-born American abolitionist. Biography. Blackwell was born in England, the son of Bristol sugar refiner Samuel Blackwell (c. 1790–August 7, 1838) and Hannah Lane, who moved their family of eight children to the United States in 1832. They first lived in New York City, and later in New Jersey.

  2. Samuel Charles Blackwell, Treasurer of the Mexican and South American Telegraph Company, died on Saturday at his home, 139 West Sixty-fourth Street. Mr. Blackwell, who was seventy-eight years old, came to New York from England when nine years of age.

  3. Samuel Blackwell, a sugar refiner and abolitionist, was born on 6 Feb 1790 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, and baptized there on 15 Feb 1790 at the Angel Street Congregational Church.

  4. Descubra gratis el árbol genealógico de Samuel Charles Blackwell para saber todo sobre sus orígenes y su historia familiar.

  5. 23 de nov. de 2014 · Samuel Charles Blackwell (1823–1901) was an Anglo-American abolitionist. Biography. Blackwell was born in England, the son of Bristol sugar refiner Samuel Blackwell (c.1790–1838) and Hannah Lane, who moved their family of nine children to the United States in 1832.

  6. Antoinette “Nettie” Louisa Brown Blackwell (1825-1921) was the first woman to be ordained as a minister in the Congregational Church and later became a Unitarian. She married Samuel Charles Blackwell (1823-1901) in 1856 and together they had seven children.

  7. Samuel Charles Blackwell (1823-1901) fue un abolicionista angloamericano. Biografía Blackwell nació en Inglaterra , hijo del refinador de azúcar de Bristol Samuel Blackwell (c. 1790–1838) y Hannah Lane, quien trasladó a su familia de ocho hijos a los Estados Unidos en 1832.