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  1. Charles Adams (May 29, 1770 – November 30, 1800) was the second son of the second United States president, John Adams, and his wife, Abigail Adams (née Smith). He was also the younger brother of the sixth president, John Quincy Adams.

  2. Charles Samuel Addams (January 7, 1912 – September 29, 1988) was an American cartoonist known for his darkly humorous and macabre characters. Some of his recurring characters became known as the Addams Family, and were subsequently popularized through various adaptations.

  3. Sep 25, 2019 · Very few people have ever heard of Charles Adams. It is almost shocking to discover that this entirely forgotten man was a part of the illustrious family of John and Abigail Adams. Charles was just as bright as any of his siblings. Why, then, was Charles left behind? Charles Adams’s life was covered up.

  4. On November 30, 1800, Charles Adams died in New York City. During their travels together, Adams had written to Abigail of his middle son: "He is a delightful little fellow. I love him too...

  5. Dec 4, 2019 · Charles Adams was the third child of President John Adams. Once upon a time, Charles was precious to John, but as an adult he became an alcoholic and their relationship was never repaired. The Adams Family Opportunity

  6. Charles Francis Adams was born in Boston on August 18, 1807, the third son of John Quincy and Louisa Catherine (Johnson) Adams. As is recorded in his father's diary, Charles' first name was given in memory of a deceased uncle and the second "as a token of honor to my old friend and patron," Francis Dana, whom in 1781 the elder Adams had ...

  7. Nov 25, 2019 · When in early 1861, Charles Francis Sr. was tapped by President-elect Abraham Lincoln to serve as his minister to Great Britain, the elder Adams took his third son, Henry, with him to London, leaving Charles Francis Jr. behind to manage the family’s investments.

  8. Charles Francis Adams Sr. (August 18, 1807 – November 21, 1886) was an American historical editor, writer, politician, and diplomat. [1] As United States Minister to the United Kingdom during the American Civil War, Adams was crucial to Union efforts to prevent British recognition of the Confederate States of America and maintain European ...

  9. Charles Francis Adams (born Aug. 18, 1807, Boston, Mass., U.S.—died Nov. 21, 1886, Boston) was a U.S. diplomat who played an important role in keeping Britain neutral during the U.S. Civil War (1861–65) and in promoting the arbitration of the important “Alabama” claims.

  10. Charles Addams was an American cartoonist, known for his sinister, macabre work. Between 1932 and 1988, he was a household name in the pages of The New Yorker. His most famous creation is 'The Addams Family' (1938), an eccentric family of ghouls, ogres, witches and other creepy...

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