Samuel Semple Explained

Samuel Semple (1666 - 1742) was a Church of Scotland minister and historian.

Life

Semple was born in 1666 as the son of Gabriel Semple (1632-1706), minister of Jedburgh, and his wife Margaret Murray, daughter of Sir Patrick Murray of Glendoick and Blackcastle.[1]

He studied at Edinburgh University graduating MA in July 1693. In August 1697, he was ordained as minister of Liberton Parish Church, south of Edinburgh.[1]

He died in Liberton manse on 7 January 1742, and was buried in the graveyard of his own church.[2]

Family

In 1701, Semple married Elizabeth Murray, daughter of Sir Archibald Murray of Blackbarony near Peebles. Their children included:

His wife died at Swinton House on 18 January 1748.[4]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae; by Hew Scott
  2. Web site: Person:Samuel Semple (11) - Genealogy.
  3. Burke's peerage
  4. Scots magazine vol.10 p.50