Samuel Edwards was born in
Chester Township, Pennsylvania. He studied law, was admitted to the
Delaware County bar in 1806 and commenced practice in
Chester, Pennsylvania. Edwards was originally a
Federalist and was chairman of the 1812 meeting in Chester, Pennsylvania that denounced Congress for declaring war on Great Britain. However once the war was on he supported the U.S. effort. In April 1813, he and Thomas D. Anderson applied to the state and provided their personal funds as bond for military provisions and ammunition to arm a company of Soldiers from Chester during the
War of 1812. The military provisions were sent to the
Battle of Frenchtown to help fight the attack by British Admiral
George Cockburn. The Chester troops marched to
Elkton, Maryland to resist the British Forces. In the summer of 1814, when Dr.
Samuel Anderson raised the Mifflin Guards, Edwards joined as a private and served as company clerk. ==Career==