Samuel Parris family was Elizabeth Parris, Thomas Parris, Betty Parris, and Susannah Parris. also, he had a niece Abigail, and two slaves Tituba, and John Indian. hope it helps(:
Yes Samuel Prescott was of African descent. His family was originally taken to America as slaves. It is not politically correct to say black.
When he died in 1794 the US purchase from his family for $10,000.
his family taught him and other than that he didn't go to school
he was ugly/\the guy who wrote that is a big dum $@%he can suck a golf ball though a gardon hoes
Samuel de Champlain was born into a family of mariners who may have had an influence on him towards the sea and exploring. He sailed, when he was a young man, under the guidance of Francois Grave Du Pont.
Samuel Breck has written: 'Genealogy of the Breck family'
Samuel babbit
Everett Samuel Caldemeyer has written: 'The Caldemeyer family history'
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Samuel bird easley
Samuel Whaley has written: 'English record of the Whaley family and its branches in America'
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Samuel de Champlain was born into a middle-class family in France. They were not wealthy, but they were not poor either. His family owned a small ship-chandling business in Brouage, France.
Samuel K. Helms has written: 'The Helm family of Virginia' -- subject(s): Genealogy
Samuel Spahr Laws is known for writing "The Texas Family Code," which has had a significant impact on family law in the state of Texas. He also authored various legal articles and publications related to family law and marital property.
I think it is poor
His favourite family member was his father Antoine de Champlain.