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  1. Samuel Wesley the Younger (10 February 1690 or 1691 – 6 November 1739) was a poet, teacher and an Anglican cleric. He was the eldest of the Wesley brothers—with younger brothers John and Charles —but did not play a notable role in the nascent Methodist movement .

  2. Samuel Wesley (17 December 1662 – 25 April 1735) was a clergyman of the Church of England, a poet, and a writer. He was the father of John Wesley and Charles Wesley, the founders of Methodism . Family and early life. Interior of St Andrew, Epworth: the Wesley Family Tree.

  3. He became Head Master of Tiverton school in Devon, where he died on 6th November 1739 and was buried. His wife was Ursula Berry, daughter of Revd. John Berry, who kept a boarding house for Westminster boys.

  4. Samuel Wesley the Younger (10 February 1690 or 1691–6 November 1739) was a poet and a Church of England cleric. Birth. Wesley was the eldest son of the cleric and poet Samuel Wesley and of Susanna Annesley Wesley. He was the brother of John Wesley and Charles Wesley.

  5. Samuel Wesley (1690/91-1739), born in Spitalfields, London, was the eldest child of Samuel and Susanna Wesley. He was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford. He mixed in literary and Jacobite circles, and eventually became the headmaster of Tiverton grammar school in Devon.

  6. Samuel Wesley the Younger (10 February 1690 or 1691 – 6 November 1739) was a poet, teacher and an Anglican cleric. He was the eldest of the Wesley brothers—with younger brothers John and Charles —but did not play a notable role in the nascent Methodist movement .

  7. Jan 23, 2023 · WESLEY, SAMUEL (1662–1735), divine and poet, father of the great methodist leader, second son of John Wesley, was baptised on 17 Dec. 1662 at Winterborn-Whitchurch, Dorset.