Green Berry Samuels (February 1, 1806 – January 5, 1859) was a Virginia lawyer, politician and judge.
[1] Samuels was admitted to the bar in 1827 and began his legal practice at Woodstock, Virginia, the Shenandoah county seat.
Voters of Virginia's 16th congressional district elected him as a Democrat to the Twenty-sixth Congress (March 4, 1839 – March 3, 1841), where he succeeded his cousin Isaac Samuels Pennybacker, a congressman and later senator from Virginia.
[1] However, Samuels chose not to see re-election, so William A. Harris succeeded him until population losses in the next census caused Virginia to lose that congressional seat.
[1] Green Berry Samuels died suddenly in Richmond, Virginia on January 5, 1859, at the age of 52.