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  2. The Adams family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Adams families were found in USA in 1880. In 1840 there were 906 Adams families living in New York.

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    John Adams was born on 19 October 1735 (Julian Calendar) /30 October 1735 (Modern Calendar) in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts(now Quincy, Massachusetts) to the Puritan deacon John Adams and Susannah Boylston, the daughter of a prominent family. While his father's name was John Adams Sr., the younger John Adams has never been referred to as John ...

    As a young man, Adams attended Harvard College. His father expected him to become a minister. Instead, Adams graduated in 1755, taught for three years, and then began to study law under James Putnam. He had a talent for interpreting law and for recording observations of the court in action. He became prominently involved in politics in 1765 as an o...

    President John Adams retired to his farm in Quincy, Massachusetts.Here he penned his elaborate letters to Thomas Jefferson.Here on 04 July 1826, he whispered his last words: “Thomas Jefferson survives.” But Jefferson had died at Monticello a few hours earlier. In 1820, he voted as elector of president and vice president; and, in the same year, at t...

    Adams County, named to honor President John Adams, can be found in twelve U.S. states: Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Washington.

    American Genealogist, The (subscription)v21 p169. "Some Ancestral Lines of President John Quincy Adams"
    John Adams at the Biographical Directory of the United States CongressCiting: McCullough, David. John Adams. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001; Ryerson, Richard Alan, ed., John Adams and the Foundin...
    Portrait & Bio. Album of Mahaska Co. IA(1887)
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  3. The Adams family is linked to medieval England and has strong ties to English royalty. Over the years, they have produced many prominent members of society, including some U.S. Presidents. The Adams surname is also associated with literature, music, and science.

  4. May 24, 2019 · Explore over 8.8 million historical records which mention individuals with the Adams surname, as well as online Adams family trees on this free website hosted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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  5. Explore historical collections, such as birth records, death certificates, immigration data, and more about the Adams family.

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