Samuel Bampfield

Samuel Bampfield (1849 - 1899) was an American lawyer, Christian minister, and state legislator who lived in South Carolina.

Bampfield was born in Charleston, South Carolina and graduated from Lincoln University in 1872.[1] He read law in Charleston and passed the bar. He represented Beaufort County, South Carolina in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1874 to 1876.[1] He also served as Beaufort's postmaster and as a clerk of the county court. He edited the New South newspaper and belonged to the Presbyterian Church.

He founded the Berean Presbyterian Church in Beaufort.[2] He married the 19-year old daughter of Robert Smalls, Elizabeth Lydia Smalls. They lived at 414 New Street in Beaufort, South Carolina and had 11 children. She took over as postmaster after his death.[3]

Historian Eric Foner documented him as a free born mulatto.[1]

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