Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772

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Samuel Fothergill (1715–1772), was a Quaker minister from Yorkshire, England.

He was the sixth son of John Fothergill and his wife Margaret, well-to-do Quakers of considerable means at Carr End, Wensleydale, Yorkshire. He was born in November 1715. He was educated at Briggflats, near Sedbergh, and afterwards at a school at Sutton in Cheshire, kept by his uncle, Thomas Hough. At the age of seventeen he was apprenticed to a Quaker shopkeeper at Stockport.

As soon as his apprenticeship was over, he went to live at Sutton with his uncle, and united himself with the Society of Friends. For some years he seems to have passed through much mental trouble, and it was not until 1736 that he was accepted as a Quaker minister. No certificate to travel appears to have been issued to him until 1739. Some seven months previously he married Susanna Croudson of Warrington, also a Quaker minister. In this year he pastorally visited the Friends in Wales and the west of England, and in the following year those in Yorkshire and Durham. Early in 1744, he visited Ireland. His letters to his wife show that Quakerism there was declining, and that he made great efforts to revive it. In 1745, his ministerial journeys were much interrupted by the Jacobite rebellion, and from that time till 1750, when he was present at the yearly meeting of the Irish quakers, he chiefly laboured near his residence.

In 1754 he obtained a certificate enabling him to pursue his work abroad, and immediately visited North America, where he remained till 1756, visiting nearly all the Quakers' meetings in the northern and many in the southern colonies. He rode 180 miles to visit one isolated family, and, from poverty, had occasionally to go without food himself to provide for his horse. He laboured to reconcile the colonists and the Indians. He was part of a circle that encouraged tax resistance, which was at that time a very controversial stand among English Friends, but which, partially through his efforts on his return, became more acceptable.

On his return to England he organised a subscription for the relief of the poverty occasioned by the scarcity of employment round Warrington during the winter of 1756, and resumed his ministerial work until his incessant labours caused a severe illness. He never completely recovered, and was afterwards mainly occupied in attending to his business as a tea merchant, and in some literary work which he never completed.

In 1760 he was appointed one of a committee to visit all the quarterly and other meetings in the kingdom, and in 1762 he visited most of the Quaker meetings in Ireland. A similar service in Scotland two years later led largely to the revival of Quakerism in that country. From this time till his death he was unable to take any active part in the affairs of the Society of Friends, and his later years were passed in great suffering. He died at Warrington in June 1772, and was buried in the Friends' burial-ground at Penketh, Lancashire.

Adapted from Wikipedia, accessed September 29, 2021.

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creatorOf Balderston Collected Manuscripts, 1735-1822 Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
referencedIn Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. Letter, 1771 October 24, Philadelp[hi]a, to "Dear Friend Samuel Fothergill" / Anthony Benezet. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772. Collected writings, 1690-1777. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
referencedIn Library of the Society of Friends (London Yearly Meeting). Quaker manuscripts collection from the Library of the Religious Society of Friends, Part A, 1650-1779 (inclusive), [microform]. Yale University Library
creatorOf Chester Monthly Meeting (Society of Friends : 1803-1827 : Moorestown, N.J.). Commonplace book, 1750-1787. Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
referencedIn Society of Friends. Quaker manuscripts collection from the Library of the Religious Society of Friends, Part A, 1650-1779 (inclusive), [microform]. Yale University Library
creatorOf Marshall, Humphry, 1722-1801. Humphry Marshall Papers, 1721-1863 (bulk: 1760-1800). William L. Clements Library
creatorOf Fowler family. Papers, 1757-1840. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
referencedIn Humphry and Moses Marshall papers 1721-1863 Marshall, Humphry and Moses papers William L. Clements Library
creatorOf Jonah Thompson correspondence, 1756-1759 Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
referencedIn Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. Letter, 1757 October 17, Philadelphia, to "Dear Friend Samuel Fothergill" / Anthony Benezet. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772. Letter. 25th 2nd mo. 1771, Warrington [Eng.] to Friends. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Alexander, Samuel, 1749-1824. British Friends' letters, 1650-1985. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772. Quaker miscellany of printed and manuscript material, notably sermons by Samuel Fothergill and autobiographical writings by Mary Penington. Brotherton Library, University of Leeds
creatorOf Rockwood Academy Collection. Genealogical information related to the Fothergill family, 1908-1921. University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
creatorOf Peirce, Rebecca B. Commonplace book, 1824. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Fothergill, Alexander, 1709-1788. Fothergill Family Papers, ca.1763-1995. Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
referencedIn Hunt, John, 1740-1824. Papers, 1770-1828. Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
creatorOf Marshall, Humphry, 1722-1801. Humphry and Moses Marshall papers, 1721-1863. William L. Clements Library
creatorOf Anna Wharton Wood collection, 1741-1853 Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections
referencedIn Birkbeck, Joseph. Manuscripts, collected and transcribed by Joseph Birkbeck, [ca. 1780]. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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associatedWith Chester Monthly Meeting (Society of Friends : 1803-1827 : Moorestown, N.J.) corporateBody
correspondedWith Churchman, John, 1705-1775 person
associatedWith Drinker, Henry, 1734-1809. person
acquaintanceOf Emlen, Samuel, 1730-1799 person
associatedWith Fowler family. family
associatedWith Library of the Society of Friends (London Yearly Meeting) corporateBody
associatedWith Marshall, Humphry, 1722-1801. person
associatedWith Marshall, Moses, 1758-1813 person
associatedWith Peirce, Rebecca B. person
associatedWith Penington, Mary Proude Springett, 1616-1682. person
correspondedWith Pleasants, Robert, 1723-1801 person
associatedWith Rockwood Academy Collection. corporateBody
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associatedWith Thompson, Jonah, 1702 or 3-1780. person
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Sermons, English
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Birth 1715-11-20

Death 1772-06-15

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