Samuel Luckey was a Methodist circuit rider.
Luckey was born in New England. He was assigned to the Ottawa Circuit in 1811.[1] In 1812, Luckey was moved to the St. Francis River Circuit, to work alongside J. F. Chamberlain.[1] Neither of the men were able to cross the battle lines, as America and Britain were at war, and consequently both found alternate assignments in Vermont.[2]
- ^ a b Carroll, John (1867). Case and his cotemporaries, or, The Canadian itinerants' memorial constituting a biographical history of Methodism in Canada, from its introduction into the Province, till the death of the Rev. Wm. Case in 1855. Vol. I. Toronto: Wesleyan Conference Office. p. 260. Cite error: The named reference "CarrollV1P260" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ Carroll, volume I, page 271