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Adams #1 family of Boston, Massachusetts

Thomas Johnson (1732-1819) — ofAnneArundel County, Md.Born inCalvertCounty, Md.,November4, 1732.Delegateto Continental Congress from Maryland, 1774-76, 1779-81; generalin the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War;delegateto Maryland state constitutional convention, 1776;Governor ofMaryland, 1777-79; member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1780-81, 1786-88; state court judge inMaryland, 1790-91;AssociateJustice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1791-93.Episcopalian.Died near Frederick,FrederickCounty, Md.,October26, 1819 (age86 years, 356days).Original interment atAllSaints' Episcopal Churchyard, Frederick, Md.; reinterment atMt.Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Md.

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Samuel Adams (1722-1803) — also known as"The Tribune of the People";"The Cromwell of New England";"Determinatus";"The Psalm Singer";"Amendment Monger";"AmericanCato";"Samuel the Publican" —of Massachusetts. Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass., September 16, 1722 o.s. (September27, 1722).Delegateto Continental Congress from Massachusetts, 1774-81;signer,Declaration of Independence, 1776;delegateto Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1779, 1788;member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1781; candidate forU.S.Representative from Massachusetts, 1788;LieutenantGovernor of Massachusetts, 1789-94;Governor ofMassachusetts, 1793-97; received 15 electoral votes,1796.Congregationalist.Died in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,October2, 1803 (age81 years, 5days).Interment atOldGranary Burying Ground, Boston, Mass.; memorial monument atConstitution Gardens, Washington, D.C.
 
 Relatives: Sonof Samuel Adams and Mary (Fifield) Adams; married1749 toElizabeth Checkley; married1764 toElizabeth Wells; uncle ofJosephAllen; granduncle ofCharlesAllen; great-grandfather of Elizabeth Wells Randall (who marriedAlfredCumming) andWilliamVincent Wells; second cousin ofJohnAdams; second cousin once removed ofJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848); second cousin twice removed ofGeorgeWashington Adams,CharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886) andJohnMilton Thayer; second cousin thrice removed ofEdwardM. Chapin,JohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894) andBrooksAdams; second cousin four times removed ofLymanKidder Bass,DanielT. Hayden,ArthurChapin,ArthurLaban Bates,CharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954) andAlmurStiles Whiting; second cousin five times removed ofCharlesGrenfill Washburn,LymanMetcalfe Bass,EmersonRichard Boyles andThomasBoylston Adams; third cousin ofSamuelHuntington; third cousin once removed ofSamuelH. Huntington andCalebCushing; third cousin twice removed ofWillardJ. Chapin,ErastusFairbanks,NathanielHuntington,JamesHuntington,JosephLyman Huntington,ElishaMills Huntington,CharlesAdams Jr.,JamesBrooks andBaileyFrye Adams; third cousin thrice removed ofAlphonsoTaft,BenjaminW. Waite,GeorgeOtis Fairbanks,AustinWells Holden,HoraceFairbanks,EbenezerOliver Grosvenor,FranklinFairbanks,CollinsDwight Huntington,JonahFitz Randolph Leonard,GeorgeMilo Huntington,EdgarWeeks andArthurNewton Holden; third cousin four times removed ofJohnQuincy Adams (1848-1911).
 Political families:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Adams#2 family of Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 ThetownofAdams,Massachusetts, isnamed forhim.  —MountSam Adams, in the White Mountains,CoosCounty, New Hampshire, isnamed forhim.  — The World War IILibertyshipSS Samuel Adams (built 1941 atTerminalIsland, Los Angeles, California; scrapped 1966) wasnamed forhim.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
 Books about Samuel Adams: Donald BarrChidsey,TheWorld of Samuel Adams
 
 Relatives: Sonof Thomas Johnson (1702-1777) and Dorcas (Sedgewick) Johnson; brotherofJoshuaJohnson; married to Ann Jennings; uncle ofLouisaCatherine Johnson (who marriedJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848)); granduncle ofGeorgeWashington Adams,CharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886) andBradleyTyler Johnson; great-granduncle ofJohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894) andBrooksAdams; second great-granduncle ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); third great-granduncle ofThomasBoylston Adams.
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
John AdamsJohn Adams (1735-1826) — also known as"His Rotundity";"The Duke ofBraintree";"American Cato";"OldSink and Swim";"The Colossus ofIndependence";"Father of the AmericanNavy" —of Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.Born in Braintree (part now in Quincy),NorfolkCounty, Mass., October 19, 1735 o.s. (October30, 1735).Lawyer;Delegateto Continental Congress from Massachusetts, 1774-78;signer,Declaration of Independence, 1776; U.S. Minister toNetherlands, 1781-88;Great Britain, 1785-88;VicePresident of the United States, 1789-97;Presidentof the United States, 1797-1801; defeated (Federalist), 1800;delegateto Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1820.Unitarian.Englishancestry. Member,AmericanAcademy of Arts and Sciences.Elected to theHallof Fame for Great Americans in 1900.Died in Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.,July 4,1826 (age90 years, 247days).Original interment atHancockCemetery, Quincy, Mass.; reinterment in 1828 atUnitedFirst Parish Church, Quincy, Mass.; memorial monument atConstitution Gardens, Washington, D.C.
 Relatives: Sonof John Adams (1691-1761) and Susanna (Boylston) Adams; married,October25, 1764, toAbigailQuincy Smith (aunt ofWilliamCranch); father of Abigail Amelia Adams (who marriedWilliamStephens Smith) andJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848) (who marriedLouisaCatherine Johnson); grandfather ofGeorgeWashington Adams andCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886); great-grandfather ofJohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894) andBrooksAdams; second great-grandfather ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); third great-grandfather ofThomasBoylston Adams; first cousin thrice removed ofEdwardM. Chapin; first cousin four times removed ofArthurChapin; first cousin six times removed ofDenwoodLynn Chapin; second cousin ofSamuelAdams; second cousin once removed ofJosephAllen; second cousin twice removed ofJohnMilton Thayer; second cousin thrice removed ofWilliamVincent Wells; second cousin four times removed ofLymanKidder Bass,DanielT. Hayden,ArthurLaban Bates andAlmurStiles Whiting; second cousin five times removed ofCharlesGrenfill Washburn,LymanMetcalfe Bass andEmersonRichard Boyles; third cousin ofThomasCogswell (1799-1868); third cousin once removed ofJeremiahMason,GeorgeBailey Loring andThomasCogswell (1841-1904); third cousin twice removed ofAsahelOtis,ErastusFairbanks,CharlesStetson,HenryBrewster Stanton,CharlesAdams Jr.,IsaiahStetson,JoshuaPerkins,EliThayer andBaileyFrye Adams; third cousin thrice removed ofDayOtis Kellogg,DwightKellogg,CalebStetson,OakesAmes,OliverAmes Jr.,BenjaminW. Waite,AlfredElisha Ames,GeorgeOtis Fairbanks,AustinWells Holden,HoraceFairbanks,EbenezerOliver Grosvenor,JosephWashburn Yates,AugustusBrown Reed Sprague,FranklinFairbanks,JonahFitz Randolph Leonard,ErskineMason Phelps,ThomasDudley Bradstreet,AlbertPorter Bradstreet,GeorgeParker Bradstreet,ArthurNewton Holden,JohnAlden Thayer,IrvingHall Chase,IsaiahKidder Stetson andGilesRussell Taggart.
 Political families:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Adams#2 family of Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Adams counties inIdaho,Iowa,Miss.,Neb.,Ohio,Pa.,Wash. andWis. arenamed for him.
 MountAdams (second highest peak in the Northeast), in the White Mountains,CoosCounty, New Hampshire, isnamed forhim.  — The World War IILibertyshipSS John Adams (built 1941-42 atRichmond,California; torpedoed and lost in theCoralSea, 1942) wasnamed forhim.
 Other politicians named for him:JohnAdams HarperJohnA. CameronJohnA. DixJohnAdams FisherJohnA. TaintorJohnA. GilmerJohnA. PerkinsJohnAdams HymanJohnA. DamonJohn A.LeeJohnAdams AikenJohnA. SandersJohnA. KingsburyJohnAdams Hurson
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —U.S.State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
 Books about John Adams: John Ferling,JohnAdams: A Life — Joseph J. Ellis,ThePassionate Sage: The Character and Legacy of JohnAdams — David McCullough,JohnAdams — Gore Vidal,InventingA Nation: Washington, Adams, Jefferson — John Ferling,Adamsvs. Jefferson: The Tumultuous Election of 1800 — JamesGrant,JohnAdams : Party of One — Mike Resnick, ed.,AlternatePresidents [anthology]
 Image source: Portrait & BiographicalAlbum of Washtenaw County (1891)
 Nathaniel Gorham (1738-1796) — of Massachusetts. Born in Charlestown, Middlesex County (now part of Boston,SuffolkCounty), Mass.,May 27,1738.Delegateto Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1779-80, 1788;member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1780-81; member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1781-87;Speaker ofthe Massachusetts State House of Representatives, 1782-83,1785-86;Delegateto Continental Congress from Massachusetts, 1782-83, 1785-87;state court judge in Massachusetts, 1785-96;member,U.S. Constitutional Convention, 1787.Congregationalist.Died in Charlestown, Middlesex County (now part of Boston,SuffolkCounty), Mass.,June 11,1796 (age58 years, 15days).Interment atPhippsStreet Burying Ground, Boston, Mass.
 Relatives: Sonof Nathaniel Gorham (1709-1761) and Mary (Soley) Gorham; married,September6, 1763, to Rebecca Call; father ofBenjaminGorham; grandfather of Charlotte Gray Brooks (who marriedEdwardEverett) and Abigail Brown Brooks (who marriedCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886)); great-grandfather ofJohnQuincy Adams,WilliamEverett andBrooksAdams; second great-grandfather ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); third great-grandfather ofLeverettSaltonstall,RichardSaltonstall andThomasBoylston Adams; fourth great-grandfather ofWilliamLawrence Saltonstall.
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Joshua Johnson (1744-1802) — of Maryland. Born inCalvertCounty, Md.,June 25,1744.Tobaccodealer; U.S. Consul inLondon, 1790-97.Died inFrederickCounty, Md.,April17, 1802 (age57 years, 296days).Interment atMt.Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Md.
 Relatives: Sonof Thomas Johnson (1702-1777) and Dorcas (Sedgewick) Johnson; brotherofThomasJohnson (1732-1819); married to Catherine Newth; father ofLouisaCatherine Johnson (who marriedJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848)); grandfather ofGeorgeWashington Adams andCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886); granduncle ofBradleyTyler Johnson; great-grandfather ofJohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894) andBrooksAdams; second great-grandfather ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); third great-grandfather ofThomasBoylston Adams.
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Abigail Adams (1744-1818) — also known asAbigail Quincy Smith — Born in Weymouth,NorfolkCounty, Mass., November 11, 1744 o.s. (November22, 1744).SecondLady of the United States, 1789-97;First Ladyof the United States, 1797-1801.Female.Unitarian.Englishancestry.Died in Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.,October28, 1818 (age73 years, 340days).Original interment atHancockCemetery, Quincy, Mass.; reinterment in 1828 atUnitedFirst Parish Church, Quincy, Mass.
 Relatives:Daughter of William Adams and Elizabeth (Quincy) Adams; married,October25, 1764, toJohnAdams; mother ofJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848) (who marriedLouisaCatherine Johnson); aunt ofWilliamCranch; grandmother ofGeorgeWashington Adams andCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886); great-grandmother ofJohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894) andBrooksAdams; second great-grandmother ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); third great-grandmother ofThomasBoylston Adams; third cousin ofSamuelSewall andJosiahQuincy (1772-1864); third cousin once removed ofJosiahQuincy Jr.; third cousin twice removed ofSamuelMiller Quincy; third cousin thrice removed ofJosiahQuincy (1859-1919).
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
 William Stephens Smith (1755-1816) — of New York. Born in Long Island (unknowncounty), N.Y.,November8, 1755.Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War;U.S.Representative from New York 17th District, 1813-15.Member,Societyof the Cincinnati.Died in Smith Valley,MadisonCounty, N.Y.,June 10,1816 (age60 years, 215days).Interment atLinesHill Cemetery, Smyrna, N.Y.
 Relatives: Sonof John Smith and Margaret (Stephens) Smith; married,June 12,1786, to Abigail Amelia Adams (daughter ofJohnAdams; sister ofJohnQuincy Adams; aunt ofCharlesFrancis Adams).
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
John Quincy AdamsJohn Quincy Adams (1767-1848) — also known as"Old Man Eloquent";"TheAccidental President";"The MassachusettsMadman" —of Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.; Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.Born in Braintree (part now in Quincy),NorfolkCounty, Mass.,July 11,1767.Lawyer;U.S. Minister toNetherlands, 1794-97;Prussia, 1797-1801;Russia, 1809-14;Great Britain, 1815-17; member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1802;U.S.Senator from Massachusetts, 1803-08; resigned 1808;U.S.Secretary of State, 1817-25;Presidentof the United States, 1825-29;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts, 1831-48 (11th District1831-33, 12th District 1833-43, 8th District 1843-48); died in office1848; candidate forGovernor ofMassachusetts, 1834.Unitarian.Englishancestry. Member,AmericanAcademy of Arts and Sciences.Elected to theHallof Fame for Great Americans in 1905.Suffered astrokewhile speaking on the floor of the U.S.House ofRepresentatives, February 21, 1848, and died two days later inthe Speaker'soffice,U.S.CapitolBuilding,Washington,D.C.,February23, 1848 (age80 years, 227days).Original interment atHancockCemetery, Quincy, Mass.; reinterment atUnitedFirst Parish Church, Quincy, Mass.; cenotaph atCongressionalCemetery, Washington, D.C.
 Relatives: SonofJohnAdams andAbigailAdams; brother of Abigail Amelia Adams (who marriedWilliamStephens Smith); married,July 26,1797, toLouisaCatherine Johnson (daughter ofJoshuaJohnson; sister-in-law ofJohnPope; niece ofThomasJohnson); father ofGeorgeWashington Adams andCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886); grandfather ofJohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894) andBrooksAdams; great-grandfather ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); second great-grandfather ofThomasBoylston Adams; first cousin ofWilliamCranch; second cousin once removed ofSamuelAdams; second cousin twice removed ofEdwardM. Chapin; second cousin thrice removed ofArthurChapin; second cousin five times removed ofDenwoodLynn Chapin; third cousin ofJosephAllen; third cousin once removed ofSamuelSewall,JosiahQuincy,ThomasCogswell (1799-1868) andJohnMilton Thayer; third cousin twice removed ofWilliamVincent Wells; third cousin thrice removed ofLymanKidder Bass,DanielT. Hayden,ArthurLaban Bates andAlmurStiles Whiting; fourth cousin ofJeremiahMason,JosiahQuincy Jr.,GeorgeBailey Loring andThomasCogswell (1841-1904); fourth cousin once removed ofAsahelOtis,ErastusFairbanks,CharlesStetson,HenryBrewster Stanton,CharlesAdams Jr.,IsaiahStetson,JoshuaPerkins,EliThayer,BaileyFrye Adams andSamuelMiller Quincy.
 Political families:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Adams#2 family of Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Cross-reference:JohnSmith —ThurlowWeed
 Adams counties inIll. andInd. arenamed for him.
 MountQuincy Adams, in the White Mountains,CoosCounty, New Hampshire, isnamed forhim.  —MountQuincy Adams, on the border betweenBritishColumbia, Canada, andHoonah-AngoonCensus Area, Alaska, isnamed forhim.
 Other politicians named for him:J.Q. A. ValeJohnQ. A. BrackettJohnQ. A. SheldenJ.Q. A. Reber
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —U.S.State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
 Books about John Quincy Adams: Paul C.Nagel,JohnQuincy Adams : A Public Life, a Private Life — LynnHudson Parsons,JohnQuincy Adams — Robert V. Remini,JohnQuincy Adams — Joseph Wheelan,Mr.Adams's Last Crusade: John Quincy Adams's ExtraordinaryPost-Presidential Life in Congress — John F. Kennedy,Profilesin Courage — Mike Resnick, ed.,AlternatePresidents [anthology]
 Image source: Portrait & BiographicalAlbum of Washtenaw County (1891)
 William Cranch (1769-1855) — of District of Columbia. Born in Weymouth,NorfolkCounty, Mass.,July 17,1769.Judgeof U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, 1801, 1806.Died inWashington,D.C.,September1, 1855 (age86 years, 46days).Interment atCongressionalCemetery, Washington, D.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Richard Cranch and Mary (Smith) Cranch; married,April 6,1795, to Anna Nancy Greenleaf; nephew ofAbigailQuincy Smith (who marriedJohnAdams); great-grandfather of Thomas Stearns Eliot; first cousinofJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848); first cousin once removed ofGeorgeWashington Adams andCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886); first cousin twice removed ofJohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894) andBrooksAdams; first cousin thrice removed ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); first cousin four times removed ofThomasBoylston Adams; third cousin once removed ofSamuelSewall andJosiahQuincy; fourth cousin ofJosiahQuincy Jr.; fourth cousin once removed ofSamuelMiller Quincy.
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 John Pope (1770-1845) — also known as"One-Arm Pope" — of Lexington,FayetteCounty, Ky.; Springfield,WashingtonCounty, Ky.Born inPrinceWilliam County, Va.,1770.Democrat.Lawyer;Presidential Elector for Kentucky,1800;member ofKentuckystate house of representatives, 1802, 1806-07;U.S.Senator from Kentucky, 1807-13;secretaryof state of Kentucky, 1816-19; Presidential Elector for Kentucky,1820(voted forJamesMonroe andDanielD. Tompkins); member ofKentuckystate senate, 1825-29;Governorof Arkansas Territory, 1829-35;U.S.Representative from Kentucky 7th District, 1837-43.Losthis right arm as a youth.Slaveowner. Died in Springfield,WashingtonCounty, Ky.,July 12,1845 (ageabout 75years).Interment atSpringfieldCemetery, Springfield, Ky.
 Relatives:Brother ofNathanielPope; married to Eliza Johnson (sister-in-law ofJohnQuincy Adams; sister ofLouisaCatherine Johnson).
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Pope County,Ark. is named for him.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article
 Benjamin Williams Crowninshield (1773-1851) — also known asBenjamin W. Crowninshield — of Salem,EssexCounty, Mass.Born in Salem,EssexCounty, Mass.,December29, 1773.Democrat. Member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1811; member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1812;U.S.Secretary of the Navy, 1815-18;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 2nd District, 1823-31.Died in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,February3, 1851 (age77 years, 36days).Interment atMt.Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.
 Relatives: Sonof George Crowninshield and Mary (Derby) Crowninshield; brother ofJacobCrowninshield; married1804 to MaryBoardman; uncle ofNathanielSilsbee Jr.; grandfather of Fanny Cadwalader Crowninshield (whomarriedJohnQuincy Adams); granduncle ofWilliamCrowninshield Endicott andFrancisHenry Appleton; great-grandfather ofCharlesFrancis Adams.
 Political families:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Appleton#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Benjamin Gorham (1775-1855) — of Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.Born in Charlestown, Middlesex County (now part of Boston,SuffolkCounty), Mass.,February13, 1775.Lawyer;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1814-18, 1841; member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1819-21, 1823; resigned 1821;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 1st District, 1820-23, 1827-31,1833-35.Died in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,September27, 1855 (age80 years, 226days).Interment atPhippsStreet Burying Ground, Boston, Mass.
 Relatives: SonofNathanielGorham and Rebecca (Call) Gorham; uncle of Charlotte Gray Brooks(who marriedEdwardEverett) and Abigail Brown Brooks (who marriedCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886)); granduncle ofJohnQuincy Adams,WilliamEverett andBrooksAdams; great-granduncle ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); second great-granduncle ofLeverettSaltonstall,RichardSaltonstall andThomasBoylston Adams; third great-granduncle ofWilliamLawrence Saltonstall.
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Louisa Adams (1775-1852) — also known asLouisa Catherine Johnson — Born in London,England,February12, 1775.FirstLady of the United States, 1825-29.Female.Died inWashington,D.C.,May 15,1852 (age77 years, 93days).Entombed atUnitedFirst Parish Church, Quincy, Mass.
 Relatives:Daughter ofJoshuaJohnson and Catherine (Newth) Johnson; sister of Eliza Johnson(who marriedJohnPope); married,July 26,1797, toJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848) (son ofJohnAdams andAbigailAdams); mother ofGeorgeWashington Adams andCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886); niece ofThomasJohnson; grandmother ofJohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894) andBrooksAdams; great-grandmother ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); second great-grandmother ofThomasBoylston Adams; first cousin once removed ofBradleyTyler Johnson.
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
 Nathaniel Pope (1784-1850) — of Illinois. Born in Louisville,JeffersonCounty, Ky.,January5, 1784.Secretaryof Illinois Territory, 1809-16;Delegateto U.S. Congress from Illinois Territory, 1816-18;U.S.District Judge for Illinois, 1819-50; died in office 1850.Slaveowner. Died inSt.Louis, Mo.,January22, 1850 (age66 years, 17days).Intermentsomewherein St. Louis, Mo.
 Relatives:Brother ofJohnPope.
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Pope County,Ill. is named for him.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 Alexander Hill Everett (1790-1847) — also known asAlexander H. Everett — of Massachusetts. Born in1790.U.S. Charge d'Affaires toNetherlands, 1818-24; U.S. Minister toSpain, 1825-29; U.S. Special Diplomatic Agent toCuba, 1840; U.S. Diplomatic Commissioner toChina, 1845-47, died in office 1847.Died in Canton (Guangzhou),China,June28, 1847 (ageabout 56years).Interment atForeigners'Cemetery, Changzhou Island, Guangzhou, China.
 Relatives:Brother ofEdwardEverett.
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoU.S. State Dept career summary
Edward EverettEdward Everett (1794-1865) — of Cambridge,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.; Charlestown, Middlesex County (now part of Boston,SuffolkCounty), Mass.Born in Dorchester, Norfolk County (now part of Boston,SuffolkCounty), Mass.,April11, 1794.Unitarianminister;collegeprofessor;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 4th District, 1825-35;Governor ofMassachusetts, 1836-40; U.S. Minister toGreat Britain, 1841-45;president,Harvard College, 1846-49;U.S.Secretary of State, 1852-53;U.S.Senator from Massachusetts, 1853-54; Constitutional Unioncandidate forVicePresident of the United States, 1860; Republican PresidentialElector for Massachusetts,1864.Unitarian.Delivered a lengthy speech immediately precedingAbrahamLincoln's brief Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863.Died in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,January15, 1865 (age70 years, 279days).Interment atMt.Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.
 Relatives: Sonof Rev. Oliver Everett and Lucy (Hill) Everett; brother ofAlexanderHill Everett; married,May 8,1822, to Charlotte Gray Brooks (sister-in-law ofCharlesFrancis Adams; niece ofBenjaminGorham; granddaughter ofNathanielGorham); father ofWilliamEverett; uncle ofCharlesHale.
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 ThecityofEverett,Massachusetts, isnamed forhim.  — TheboroughofEverett,Pennsylvania, isnamed forhim.
 Other politicians named for him:EdwardE. BostwickEdwardEverett AbramsEdwardE. BruenEdwardE. RobbinsEdwardE. HollandEdwardE. PhilbrookE.Everitt Van DyneEdwardE. ChaseEdwardE. McCallE. E.DixonEdwardE. LibbyEdwardE. EslickEdwardE. DenisonE.Everett SwanEdwardEverett Brodie
 Coins and currency: Hisportraitappeared on the U.S. $50 silver certificates in the 1880s.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —U.S. State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: Perley's Reminiscences ofSixty Years in the National Metropolis (1886)
George Washington AdamsGeorge Washington Adams (1801-1829) — of Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.Born in Berlin,Germany,April12, 1801.Lawyer;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1826-27.En route to New York City aboard theBenjamin Franklin, heapparentlykilledhimself by jumping from the ship anddrowning,inLongIsland Sound,June 9,1829 (age28 years, 58days). His body washed ashore a few days later.Interment atHancockCemetery, Quincy, Mass.
 Presumably namedfor:GeorgeWashington
 Relatives: Son ofJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848) andLouisaAdams; brother ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886); married to Mary Freeland; uncle ofJohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894) andBrooksAdams; grandson ofJohnAdams,JoshuaJohnson andAbigailAdams; grandnephew ofThomasJohnson; granduncle ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); great-granduncle ofThomasBoylston Adams; first cousin once removed ofWilliamCranch; second cousin ofBradleyTyler Johnson; second cousin twice removed ofSamuelAdams; third cousin once removed ofJosephAllen andEdwardM. Chapin; third cousin twice removed ofSamuelSewall,JosiahQuincy,ThomasCogswell (1799-1868) andArthurChapin; fourth cousin ofJohnMilton Thayer; fourth cousin once removed ofJeremiahMason,JosiahQuincy Jr.,GeorgeBailey Loring,WilliamVincent Wells andThomasCogswell (1841-1904).
 Political families:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Adams#2 family of Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: National ParkService
Charles Francis AdamsCharles Francis Adams (1807-1886) — also known as"C.F.A.";"A Whig of the OldSchool" —of Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,August18, 1807.Lawyer;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1831; member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1835-40; Free Soil candidate forVicePresident of the United States, 1848; delegate to RepublicanNational Convention from Massachusetts,1856(ConventionVice-President;speaker);U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 3rd District, 1859-61; U.S.Minister toGreat Britain, 1861-68; Democratic candidate forGovernor ofMassachusetts, 1876.FrenchHuguenot ancestry.Died in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,November21, 1886 (age79 years, 95days).Interment atMt.Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy, Mass.
 Relatives: SonofJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848) andLouisaAdams; brother ofGeorgeWashington Adams; married,September3, 1829, to Abigail Brown Brooks (sister-in-law ofEdwardEverett; niece ofBenjaminGorham; granddaughter ofNathanielGorham); father ofJohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894) andBrooksAdams; nephew of Abigail Amelia Adams (who marriedWilliamStephens Smith); grandson ofJohnAdams,JoshuaJohnson andAbigailAdams; grandfather ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); grandnephew ofThomasJohnson; great-grandfather ofThomasBoylston Adams; first cousin once removed ofWilliamCranch; second cousin ofBradleyTyler Johnson; second cousin twice removed ofSamuelAdams; third cousin once removed ofJosephAllen andEdwardM. Chapin; third cousin twice removed ofSamuelSewall,JosiahQuincy,ThomasCogswell (1799-1868) andArthurChapin; fourth cousin ofJohnMilton Thayer; fourth cousin once removed ofJeremiahMason,JosiahQuincy Jr.,GeorgeBailey Loring,WilliamVincent Wells andThomasCogswell (1841-1904).
 Political families:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Adams#2 family of Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —U.S.State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
 Image source: Humanities magazine,December 2011
 Charles Adams Jr. (1810-1886) — of North Brookfield,WorcesterCounty, Mass.Born in Antrim,HillsboroughCounty, N.H.,January31, 1810.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention fromMassachusetts,1864;Massachusettsstate treasurer, 1871-76.Died in North Brookfield,WorcesterCounty, Mass.,April19, 1886 (age76 years, 78days).Interment atWalnut Grove Cemetery, North Brookfield, Mass.
 Relatives: Sonof Charles Adams and Sarah (McAlister) Adams; married,May 8,1834, to Eliza Z. Cummings; grandnephew ofJasonKellogg; first cousin once removed ofSilasDewey Kellogg; second cousin once removed ofCharlesCollins Kellogg; third cousin twice removed ofSamuelAdams,JohnAdams,JohnQuincy Adams (1848-1911) andCharlesHall Adams; third cousin thrice removed ofEdgarJacob Adams andFrancisAlexandre Adams; fourth cousin once removed ofJosephAllen andJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848).
 Political families:Kellogg#2 family of New York;Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Adams#2 family of Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
Bailey F. AdamsBailey Frye Adams (1825-1894) — also known asBailey F. Adams — of Randolph,OrangeCounty, Vt.Born in Brookfield,OrangeCounty, Vt.,April11, 1825.Republican.Dairyfarmer;horsebreeder; member ofVermontstate house of representatives from Randolph, 1874;OrangeCounty Assistant Judge, 1888-90.Died in Randolph,OrangeCounty, Vt.,July 27,1894 (age69 years, 107days).Interment atRandolphCenter Cemetery, Randolph Center, Randolph, Vt.
 Relatives: Sonof Luther Adams and Lydia (Read) Adams; married,May 1,1855, to Lucinda Smith Bullard; second cousin thrice removed ofRobertTreat Paine; third cousin ofEdwardGreen Bradford; third cousin once removed ofChaunceyFitch Cleveland andEdwardGreen Bradford II; third cousin twice removed ofSamuelAdams,JohnAdams,EphraimSafford,IsaiahKidder,EdwardGreen Bradford Jr. andElizabethBradford du Pont Bayard; third cousin thrice removed ofHenryBelin du Pont Jr.,ThomasFrancis Bayard III andAlexisIrenee du Pont Bayard; fourth cousin ofIraChandler Backus,JoshuaPerkins,HenrySabin andLeeRandall Sanborn; fourth cousin once removed ofJabezHuntington,JosephAllen,JoshuaCoit,JohnQuincy Adams,AugustusSeymour Porter,JonathanUsher,SamuelLathrop,PeterBuell Porter,CharlesStetson,JamesSafford,LutherKidder,IsaiahStetson,JamesL. Sanborn andCarlEdgar Mapes.
 Political families:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Adams#2 family of Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: Men of Vermont(1894)
 Bradley Tyler Johnson (1829-1903) — also known asBradley T. Johnson — of Frederick,FrederickCounty, Md.Born in Frederick,FrederickCounty, Md.,September29, 1829.Democrat.Lawyer;delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maryland,1860;general in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; member ofVirginiastate senate, 1875-79.Died in Amelia,AmeliaCounty, Va.,October5, 1903 (age74 years, 6days).Interment atLoudonPark Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.
 Relatives: Sonof Eleanor Murdock (Tyler) Johnson and Charles Worthington Johnson;married to Jane Claudia Saunders; grandnephew ofThomasJohnson andJoshuaJohnson; first cousin once removed ofLouisaAdams; second cousin ofGeorgeWashington Adams andCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886); second cousin once removed ofJohnQuincy Adams andBrooksAdams; second cousin twice removed ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); second cousin thrice removed ofThomasBoylston Adams.
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Charles Hale (1831-1882) — of Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,June 7,1831.Newspapereditor; member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1856-60, 1875-76;Speaker ofthe Massachusetts State House of Representatives, 1859; U.S.Consul General inAlexandria, 1864-71; member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1871-72; Assistant U.S. Secretary of State, 1872-75.Died in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,March 2,1882 (age50 years, 268days).Interment atMt.Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.
 Relatives: Sonof Nathan Hale and Sarah Preston (Everett) Hale; nephew ofEdwardEverett; first cousin ofWilliamEverett; first cousin thrice removed ofJohnStrong; second cousin twice removed ofSamuelStrong; third cousin once removed ofGeorgeSeymour; third cousin twice removed ofDanielUpson; third cousin thrice removed ofElijahHunt Mills; fourth cousin ofFrederickEnoch Woodbridge.
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 John Quincy Adams (1833-1894) — of Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,September22, 1833.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1866, 1869; candidate forGovernor ofMassachusetts, 1867, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, 1879; Straight OutDemocratic candidate forVicePresident of the United States, 1872; candidate forLieutenantGovernor of Massachusetts, 1873.Died in Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.,August14, 1894 (age60 years, 326days).Interment atMt.Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy, Mass.
 Relatives: SonofCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886) and Abigail Brown (Brooks) Adams;brother ofBrooksAdams; married,April29, 1861, to Fanny Cadwalader Crowninshield (granddaughter ofBenjaminWilliams Crowninshield); father ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); nephew ofGeorgeWashington Adams; grandson ofJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848) andLouisaAdams; grandnephew ofBenjaminGorham; granduncle ofThomasBoylston Adams; great-grandson ofJohnAdams,NathanielGorham,JoshuaJohnson andAbigailAdams; great-grandnephew ofThomasJohnson; first cousin ofWilliamEverett; first cousin twice removed ofWilliamCranch,LeverettSaltonstall andRichardSaltonstall; first cousin thrice removed ofWilliamLawrence Saltonstall; second cousin once removed ofBradleyTyler Johnson; second cousin thrice removed ofSamuelAdams; third cousin twice removed ofJosephAllen; third cousin thrice removed ofSamuelSewall,JosiahQuincy andThomasCogswell; fourth cousin ofEdwardM. Chapin; fourth cousin once removed ofJohnMilton Thayer andArthurChapin.
 Political families:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Appleton#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Adams#2 family of Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
William C. LoveringWilliam Croad Lovering (1835-1910) — also known asWilliam C. Lovering — of Taunton,BristolCounty, Mass.Born in Woonsocket,ProvidenceCounty, R.I.,February25, 1835.Republican.Cottonmanufacturer; member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1874-75; delegate to Republican National Conventionfrom Massachusetts,1880;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts, 1897-1910 (12th District1897-1903, 14th District 1903-10); died in office 1910.Died inWashington,D.C.,February4, 1910 (age74 years, 344days).Interment atMt.Pleasant Cemetery, Taunton, Mass.
 Relatives:Father of Frances Lovering (who marriedCharlesFrancis Adams).
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Cross-reference:LouisA. Frothingham
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 Image source: Autobiographies andPortraits of the President, Cabinet, etc. (1899)
 William Everett (1839-1910) — also known as"Piggy" — of Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.Born in Watertown,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.,October10, 1839.Democrat.Collegeprofessor;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 7th District, 1893-95;defeated, 1890 (6th District), 1892 (7th District); Gold Democraticcandidate forGovernor ofMassachusetts, 1897.Died in Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.,February16, 1910 (age70 years, 129days).Interment atMt.Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.
 Relatives: SonofEdwardEverett and Charlotte Gray (Brooks) Everett; grandnephew ofBenjaminGorham; great-grandson ofNathanielGorham; first cousin ofCharlesHale,JohnQuincy Adams andBrooksAdams; first cousin once removed ofCharlesFrancis Adams; first cousin twice removed ofLeverettSaltonstall,RichardSaltonstall andThomasBoylston Adams; first cousin thrice removed ofWilliamLawrence Saltonstall.
 Political family:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Brooks Adams (1848-1927) — also known asPeter Chardon Brooks Adams — of Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.Born in Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.,June 24,1848.Lawyer;author;delegateto Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1917; candidatefor Massachusetts legislative seat.Died in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,February13, 1927 (age78 years, 234days).Interment atMt.Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy, Mass.
 Relatives: SonofCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886) and Abigail Brown (Brooks) Adams;brother ofJohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894); married,September7, 1889, to Evelyn Davis (daughter of Admiral Charles HenryDavis; sister-in-law ofHenryCabot Lodge); nephew ofGeorgeWashington Adams; uncle ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); grandson ofJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848) andLouisaAdams; grandnephew ofBenjaminGorham; granduncle ofThomasBoylston Adams; great-grandson ofJohnAdams,NathanielGorham,JoshuaJohnson andAbigailAdams; great-grandnephew ofThomasJohnson; first cousin ofWilliamEverett; first cousin twice removed ofWilliamCranch,LeverettSaltonstall andRichardSaltonstall; first cousin thrice removed ofWilliamLawrence Saltonstall; second cousin once removed ofBradleyTyler Johnson; second cousin thrice removed ofSamuelAdams; third cousin twice removed ofJosephAllen; third cousin thrice removed ofSamuelSewall,JosiahQuincy andThomasCogswell; fourth cousin ofEdwardM. Chapin; fourth cousin once removed ofJohnMilton Thayer andArthurChapin.
 Political families:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Davis-Lodgefamily of Worcester, Massachusetts;Adams#2 family of Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial
Henry Cabot LodgeHenry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924) — of Nahant,EssexCounty, Mass.Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,May 12,1850.Republican.Lawyer;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1880-81;MassachusettsRepublican state chair, 1883;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 6th District, 1887-93; resigned1893;U.S.Senator from Massachusetts, 1893-1924; died in office 1924;delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts,1896(speaker),1900,1904,1908,1916,1920(TemporaryChair;PermanentChair;speaker),1924.Member,AmericanAcademy of Arts and Sciences.Died, after a severestroke,at CharlesgateHospital,Cambridge,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.,November9, 1924 (age74 years, 181days).Interment atMt.Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.
 Relatives: Sonof John Ellerton Lodge and Anna Sophie (Cabot) Lodge; married,June 29,1871, to Anna Cabot Mills 'Nannie' Davis (daughter of AdmiralCharles Henry Davis; sister-in-law ofBrooksAdams; granddaughter ofElijahHunt Mills); father of Constance Lodge (who marriedAugustusPeabody Gardner) and George 'Bay' Lodge (grandson-in-law ofFrederickTheodore Frelinghuysen); grandfather ofHenryCabot Lodge Jr. andJohnDavis Lodge; great-grandson ofGeorgeCabot; great-grandfather ofWilliamAmory Gardner Minot andGeorgeCabot Lodge; third cousin once removed ofJohnLee Saltonstall; third cousin twice removed ofLeverettSaltonstall,RichardSaltonstall,WilliamGurdon Saltonstall andJohnLee Saltonstall Jr.; third cousin thrice removed ofMariettaPeabody Tree,EndicottPeabody,WilliamLawrence Saltonstall andJohnForbes Kerry.
 Political families:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Davis-Lodgefamily of Worcester, Massachusetts;Frelinghuysenfamily of New Jersey (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Cross-reference:LouisA. Coolidge —AlbertHenry Washburn
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: American Monthly Reviewof Reviews, July 1908
Charles Francis AdamsCharles Francis Adams (1866-1954) — also known as"Deacon";"UncleCharlie" —of Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.; Concord,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.Born in Quincy,NorfolkCounty, Mass.,August2, 1866.Republican.Lawyer;banker;mayor ofQuincy, Mass., 1897-99;delegateto Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1917;U.S.Secretary of the Navy, 1929-33; delegate to Republican NationalConvention from Massachusetts,1936(speaker).Unitarian.Member,DeltaKappa Epsilon;AlphaDelta Phi.Died in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,June 10,1954 (age87 years, 312days).Interment atMt.Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy, Mass.
 Relatives: SonofJohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894) and Frances (Crowninshield) Adams;married,April 3,1899, to Frances Lovering (daughter ofWilliamCroad Lovering); nephew ofBrooksAdams; grandson ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886); grandnephew ofGeorgeWashington Adams; great-grandson ofJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848),BenjaminWilliams Crowninshield,LouisaAdams andDavidSears; great-grandnephew ofJacobCrowninshield andBenjaminGorham; second great-grandson ofJohnAdams,NathanielGorham,JoshuaJohnson,AbigailAdams andJonathanMason; second great-grandnephew ofThomasJohnson andThomasLindall Winthrop; fifth great-grandnephew ofFitz-JohnWinthrop; sixth great-grandson ofJohnWinthrop (1606-1676); seventh great-grandson ofJohnWinthrop (1588-1649); first cousin once removed ofWilliamEverett andThomasBoylston Adams; first cousin twice removed ofNathanielSilsbee Jr.; first cousin thrice removed ofWilliamCranch andRobertCharles Winthrop; second cousin ofAugustusPeabody Gardner; second cousin once removed ofWilliamCrowninshield Endicott,FrancisHenry Appleton,LeverettSaltonstall,RichardSaltonstall andGeorgeCabot Lodge; second cousin twice removed ofBradleyTyler Johnson,WilliamAmory Gardner Minot andWilliamLawrence Saltonstall; second cousin four times removed ofSamuelAdams; third cousin thrice removed ofJosephAllen; fourth cousin once removed ofEdwardM. Chapin andJohnForbes Kerry.
 Political families:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Adams#2 family of Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipedia article —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
 Image source: Library ofCongress
 Thomas Boylston Adams (1910-1997) — also known asThomas B. Adams — of Lincoln,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.Born in Kansas City,JacksonCounty, Mo.,July 25,1910.Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II;hotelexecutive; candidate forU.S.Senator from Massachusetts, 1966; candidate forU.S.Representative from Massachusetts, 1968; delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from Massachusetts,1972.Member,AmericanAcademy of Arts and Sciences;PhiBeta Kappa.Died in Lincoln,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.,June 4,1997 (age86 years, 314days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof John Adams (1875-1964) and Marian (Morse) Adams; married,January5, 1940, to Ramelle Frost Cochrane; grandnephew ofJohnQuincy Adams (1833-1894) andBrooksAdams; great-grandson ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1807-1886); great-grandnephew ofGeorgeWashington Adams; second great-grandson ofJohnQuincy Adams (1767-1848) andLouisaAdams; second great-grandnephew ofBenjaminGorham; third great-grandson ofJohnAdams (c.1735-1826),NathanielGorham,JoshuaJohnson andAbigailAdams; third great-grandnephew ofThomasJohnson; first cousin once removed ofCharlesFrancis Adams (1866-1954); first cousin twice removed ofWilliamEverett; first cousin four times removed ofWilliamCranch; second cousin thrice removed ofBradleyTyler Johnson; second cousin five times removed ofSamuelAdams; third cousin ofLeverettSaltonstall andRichardSaltonstall; third cousin once removed ofWilliamLawrence Saltonstall.
 Political families:Adams#1 family of Boston, Massachusetts;Adams#2 family of Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).

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