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I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR,
97005 USA.
Welcome to e-familytree.net. E-familytree.net is my personal genealogy hobby site.
The data contained here has been gathered through 20 years of genealogy. Some small
part of it is my original research, but most of it has been shared with me.
It is important to understand:
This is SPECULATIVE DATA. Most of it is unverified. Use it for hints and pointers, but DO
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This website built on November 02, 2009.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: President John AdamsMale [1] Note
Born: 30 Oct 1735 1735-10-30 at Braintree Now Quincy , MA Braintree Now Quincy , MA [2]
Married:
Died: 4 Jul 1826 1826-7-4 at Quincy, MA Quincy, MA [4]
Other Spouses: Abigail Smith
Father: John Adams
Mother: Susanna Boylston
WIFE
Born: 1755
Died: 1785
Other Spouses: John Grimball John Adams
Father: John Jenkins
Mother: Mary Sealy
CHILDREN
SOURCES
1). Ray Downing
2). Ray Downing
4). Ray Downing
NOTES
1). 18401.ged John Adams, 2nd President, Federalist, was a great grandson of Henry Adams, who came from England in 1636. He graduated from Harvard in 1755 and then taught school and studied law. He married Abagail Smith in 1764. In 1765 he argued against taxation without representation before the royal governor. In 1770 he successfully defended in court the British soldiers who fired on civilians in the Boston Massacre. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. In 1778, Congress sent Adams and John Jay to join Benjamin Franklin as a diplomatic representatives in Europe. Because he ran second to Washington in ElectoralCollege balloting in February 1789, Adams became the nation s first Vice President he was reelected in 1792. In 1796 Adams was chosen president by the electors. His administration was marked by rivalry with Alexander Hamilton and a crisis in U.S. French relations. He was extraordinarily unpopular for securing passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts in 1798. His foreign policy contributed significantly to the election of Thomas Jefferson in 1800. Adams lived for a quarter century after he left office, during which time he wrote extensively. He died July 4, 1826, on the same day as Thomas Jeffersonthe precise 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. President John Adams is the 3rd cousin, 6 times removed, of Raymond Downing, David L. Downing, Rudolph A. Downing, Jr., and Jean Downing Wiley. Downing.ged John Adams, 2nd President, Federalist, was a great grandson of Henry Adams, who came from England in 1636. He graduated from Harvard in 1755 and then taught school and studied law. He married Abagail Smith in 1764. In 1765 he argued against taxation without representation before the royal governor. In 1770 he successfully defended in court the British soldiers who fired on civilians in the Boston Massacre. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. In 1778, Congress sent Adams and John Jay to join Benjamin Franklin as a diplomatic representatives in Europe. Because he ran second to Washington in ElectoralCollege balloting in February 1789, Adams became the nation s first Vice President he was reelected in 1792. In 1796 Adams was chosen president by the electors. His administration was marked by rivalry with Alexander Hamilton and a crisis in U.S. French relations. He was extraordinarily unpopular for securing passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts in 1798. His foreign policy contributed significantly to the election of Thomas Jefferson in 1800. Adams lived for a quarter century after he left office, during which time he wrote extensively. He died July 4, 1826, on the same day as Thomas Jefferson the precise 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. President John Adams is the 3rd cousin, 6 times removed, of Raymond Downing, David L. Downing, Rudolph A. Downing, Jr., and Jean Downing Wiley.
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