Raised in an Episcopalian family, Samuel Eccleston was born near Chestertown, Maryland, to Samuel and Martha (née Hyson) Eccleston. His grandfather, John Eccleston, was from Preston in North West England, and came to the United States in the middle of the 18th century. His father, who had three children from a previous marriage, died when Samuel was a young boy. Following his father's death, his widowed mother remarried a Catholic gentleman named Stenson. While a pupil at St. Mary's College in Baltimore, he converted to Catholicism on May 29, 1819.
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| - Raised in an Episcopalian family, Samuel Eccleston was born near Chestertown, Maryland, to Samuel and Martha (née Hyson) Eccleston. His grandfather, John Eccleston, was from Preston in North West England, and came to the United States in the middle of the 18th century. His father, who had three children from a previous marriage, died when Samuel was a young boy. Following his father's death, his widowed mother remarried a Catholic gentleman named Stenson. While a pupil at St. Mary's College in Baltimore, he converted to Catholicism on May 29, 1819.
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| - Raised in an Episcopalian family, Samuel Eccleston was born near Chestertown, Maryland, to Samuel and Martha (née Hyson) Eccleston. His grandfather, John Eccleston, was from Preston in North West England, and came to the United States in the middle of the 18th century. His father, who had three children from a previous marriage, died when Samuel was a young boy. Following his father's death, his widowed mother remarried a Catholic gentleman named Stenson. While a pupil at St. Mary's College in Baltimore, he converted to Catholicism on May 29, 1819.
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