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Samuel L. Ransom (1883–1970) was an African American high school, college, and professional athlete for several sports. He played professional football, ...
Captain in the Revolutionary War. Slain in the Battle of Wyoming, which was in Wyoming Valley, Westmoreland County, Connecticut at the time of his death.
Samuel Ransom (47) Kicker/Punter - As a Junior in 2023: Did not see game action during 2023 AMU football season As a Sophomore in 2022: Did not see game ...
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A genealogical record of the descendants of Captain Samuel Ransom of the Continental Army, killed at the massacre of Wyoming, PA, July 3d 1778.
Samuel Ransom - As a Freshman in 2021-22: Did not compete in tournament play during first season with Gyrene golf program Personal: Born June 24, ...
A genealogical record of the descendants of Captain Samuel Ransom, of the Continental Army, killed at the massacre of Wyoming, Pa., July 3d, 1778.
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899 ; Title. Heirs of Captain Samuel Ransom. ; Authors ; Johnson Annotation.
Samuel Ransom historical records. Discover people, photos & family trees related to Samuel Ransom - Ancestry®
Samuel Ransom was born 10 April 1738, the son of Robert Ransom III and Sarah Chyles. He married Esther Lawrence (Laurence) 6 May 1756.