Samuel David Ferguson

American religious leader
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Born:
January 1, 1842, Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
Died:
August 2, 1900, Cape Palmas, Liberia (aged 58)

Samuel David Ferguson (born January 1, 1842, Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.—died August 2, 1900, Cape Palmas, Liberia) was the first African American bishop of the Episcopal Church. As a young boy, Ferguson moved with his family in 1848 to Liberia. There he was educated in the mission schools of the Anglican Communion and later received theological training from missionaries in other areas of West Africa. He was ordained a deacon of the Episcopal Church on March 28, 1865, and a priest on March 15, 1868. He served as rector of St. Mark’s church in Harper, Liberia, until 1885, and both ...(100 of 164 words)