Biographical Sketch of the Rev. Samuel BLAIR (1881); Chester County, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Sandra Ferguson . Copyright 2004. All Rights Reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ********************************************************* from Futhey and Cope's THE HISTORY OF CHESTER COUNTY (1881); Rev. Samuel Blair was born in Ulster, Ireland June 14, 1712. He came to America while quite young, and received his education at the celebrated Log College, at Neshaminh, Bucks Co, Pa, under the Rev. Wm Tennent. Nov 9th, 1733 he was licensed as a Presbyterian minister by the Presbytery of Philadelphia. In 1739 he became pastor of the Presbyterian congregation at Fagg's Manor, in Londonderry twp, Chester Co. Soon after his settlement there he established a classical school, which had particular reference to the study of theology as a science. From this school there came forth many distinguished pupils, who did honor to their instructor, both as scholars and Christian ministers. Samuel Blair died July 5 1751, at the age of 39 years and was interred in the Fagg's Manor burial-ground. He left a son, Samuel, and several daughters, who respectively married Rev. Geo Duffield, David Rice of Kentucky, John Carmichael of Brandywine Manor, and Wm Foster of Upper Octorara.