Samuel Richards (ironmaster)

Samuel Richards
Thomas Sully portrait (1827)
Born
Samuel Patrick Richards

March 8, 1769
Berks County, Pennsylvania
DiedJanuary 4, 1842 (aged 72)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Resting placeLaurel Hill Cemetery
NationalityAmerican
OccupationIronmaster
Years active1808–1842
Known forOwner of Atsion, Weymouth, and Martha Furnace
SpouseMary Smith Morgan (m. 1797; died 1820) Anna Maria Witherspoon (m. 1822)
Children11
RelativesBenjamin Wood Richards (half brother)

Samuel Richards (March 8, 1769 – January 4, 1842) was an American businessman and ironmaster. He was heavily involved in the New Jersey iron industry during the early 19th century, starting with his family's iron business in Batsto Village, New Jersey, where he apprenticed under his father, William Richards. Richards would eventually come into ownership of Weymouth Furnace and Martha Furnace in 1808, in addition to the Atsion Iron Works in 1822. His half brother, Benjamin Wood Richards, became mayor of Philadelphia.