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This page collects information about people with surname Sampson who were known or believed to have lived in Bristol County, Massachusetts.

Notable Individuals

Immigrant Abraham Sampson

Immigrant Henry Sampson

Notable Landmarks

Pilgrim Monument

National Monument to the Forefathers, commemorates the Mayflower Pilgrims, (including this person) who came to Bristol Colony in 1620 on the Mayflower. Dedicated on August 1, 1889, it is thought to be the world's largest solid granite monument. Located on an 11 acre hilltop site on Allerton Street in Bristol, Massachusetts.

External Links

Mayflower 2016a

See Also


:Note, for the following tables, that there may be more than one county or district of this name and that some contributors may have entered a different (possibly shorter and/or ambiguous) name when this one was meant. Search for similar names to get a more complete result. Common abbreviations are "Co." and "Cty", but there may have been no word for "county" (or equivalent) included, or such a word may have been wrongly included.

Familypedia people with surname Sampson in Bristol County, Massachusetts


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Born in Bristol County, Massachusetts

Baptised in Bristol County, Massachusetts

Married in Bristol County, Massachusetts

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Grouping is for "first marriage", "second marriage", etc as indicated in column headings

 Birth placeBaptism placeWedding1 dateWedding1 placeJoined with-g1
Judith Sampson (1664-1704)Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts23 April 1684Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United StatesBenjamin Howland (1659-1727)
 Birth placeBaptism placeWedding2 dateWedding2 placeJoined with-g2
Isaac Sampson (1688-1748)Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States12 June 1734Raynham, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United StatesElizabeth Hodges (1702-1782)

Died in Bristol County, Massachusetts

See also Category:Died in Bristol County, Massachusetts
 Death dateDeath placeBirth placeFatherMotherJoined with
Judith Sampson (1664-1704)12 February 1727Dartmouth, Bristol County, MassachusettsDuxbury, Plymouth County, MassachusettsThomas Sampson (1642-)Judith Pease (1644-1705)Benjamin Howland (1659-1727)

Buried in Bristol County, Massachusetts

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