Samuel Stephens (North Carolina)
American politician

Samuel Stephens (North Carolina)

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Birth:
1 January 1629(Jamestown, Colony of Virginia)
Death:
1 January 1669(Albemarle County, North Carolina, North Carolina, U.S.A.)
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Introduction

Samuel Stephens (1629–1669) was the Governor of the Albemarle colony (which would later become North Carolina) from 1667 until his death in late 1669. He was appointed by the Lords Proprietor to succeed William Drummond.

Early life and education

Stephens was born in Jamestown, Virginia and was the first governor of any colony to be born in America. His parents were Richard Stephens and Elizabeth Piersey Stephens.

In 1652, Stephens married Frances Culpepper, the sister of Lord John Culpeper. They had no children. They owned Boldrup Plantation.

Career

Before King Charles II of England established the Province of Carolina, Stephens had served as "Commander of the Southern Plantation" for the Colony of Virginia between 1662 and 1664. The "Southern Plantation" roughly corresponded to what would later be northeastern North Carolina.

Death

Stephens died while serving as Governor.