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Samuel Adams was born on 16 Sep 1722 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was a son of Samuel Adams and Mary Fifield Adams.
Samuel was married twice. In 1749, he married Elizabeth Checkley, and they had six children. Only two survived to adulthood: 1. Samuel (1750-1750) 2. Samuel (1751-1788) 3. Joseph (1753-1753) 4. Mary (1754-1754) 5. Hannah (1756-1821) 6. Stillborn child (1757) Elizabeth died in 1757, soon after the birth of her stillborn child. In 1764, Samuel marrie...
In the fifteen years before the American Revolution, that is, 1760 to 1775, Samuel Adams was above all the other patriots of that era, foremost in encouraging his fellow men to open rebellion. The Tories of that day said that Samuel was "the first man to speak of Independence," which to British sympathizers meant treason. It was Samuel Adams who ra...
In 1774, Samuel Adams was chosen by the Massachusetts House of Representatives to represent his state at the First Continental Congress. At the Second Continental Congress, he became part of the committee to write the Articles of Confederation and encouraged the formation of a Continental Army. Then, on 4 Jul 1776, he signed the Declaration of Inde...
Samuel Adams died on 2 Oct 1803, at the age of 81. He was buried in Grary Burying Ground, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
- September 16, 1722
- October 2, 1803
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May 16, 2023 · Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Samuel Adams born 1694 Braintree, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay died 1751 Braintree, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay including ancestors + descendants + 2 photos + 2 genealogist comments + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community.
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- January 28, 1694
- Sarah (Paine) Adams
- July 17, 1751
History | October 2022. The Noble Fury of Samuel Adams. How America’s “first politician” galvanized a colony—and helped set a revolution in motion. Tim O'Brien. By Stacy Schiff. Author, The...