Samuel Locke (educator)

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Biography

Samuel Locke was born in Woburn, Massachusetts on November 23, 1732.[1] He was the son of Samuel Locke and Rebecca (Richardson) Locke Wilder.[2]

He graduated from Harvard College in 1755, where he was a classmate of future American President and founding father John Adams.[3] He was ordained at Sherburne 7 Nov 1759.[4]

He married Mary Porter on 2 January 1760.[5] Mary was the daughter of Rev. Samuel Porter. Rev. Porter was a predecessor to Rev Locke at Sherburne. They had 3 children (2 sons and a daughter): Dr. Samuel Locke (1761-1788), Mary Locke (1763-1796), and John Locke (1765-1800).

After serving as pastor in Sherborn, Massachusetts, he was appointed president of Harvard University. He held that post from 1770 to 1773, when he resigned after his housemaid became pregnant.[6] He then returned to Sherborn, where he died of apoplexy.[1]

References

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