John Adams (1735-1826)
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| Sex: | Male |
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| Birth: | October 30, 1735 Braintree, Quincy, Massachusetts |
| Death: | July 4, 1826 Quincy, Massachusetts |
| Resting Place: | United First Parish Church, Quincy, Massachusetts |
| Father: | John Adams (1690-1761) |
| Mother: | Susanna Boylston (?-?) |
| Spouse: | Abigail Smith (1744) |
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| (العربية): | جون آدامز |
| (Ελληνικά): | Τζων Άνταμς |
| (English): | John Adams |
| (فارسی): | جان آدامز |
| (עברית): | ג'ון אדמס |
| (हिन्दी): | जाह्न एडम्स |
| (日本語): | ジョン・アダムズ |
| (한국어): | 존 애덤스 |
| (Русский): | Адамс, Джон (президент) |
| (தமிழ்): | ஜான் ஆடம்ஸ் |
| (ייִדיש): | זשאן עדעמס |
| (中文): | 约翰·亚当斯 |
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John Adams
- First Vice President of the United States (1789–1797) and second President (1797–1801): the first President to reside in the newly built White House
[edit] Biography
John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) served as the first Vice President of the United States (1789–1797) and as its second President (1797–1801). He was defeated for re-election in the "Revolution of 1800" by Thomas Jefferson. Adams was also the first President to reside in the newly built White House in Washington, D.C., which was completed in 1800.
For a detailed biography, see the Biography tab.
[edit] Children
| Offspring of John Adams (1735-1826) and Abigail Smith (1744) | ||
| Name | Birth | Death |
| Abigail Amelia Adams (1765-1813) | , | |
| John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) | ||
| Susanna Boylston Adams (1768-70) | ||
| Charles Adams (1770-1800) | , | |
| Thomas Boylston Adams (1772-1832) | , | |
| Infant daughter (1777) | ||
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[edit] References
- Wikipedia article: John Adams
- http://genealogy.wikia.com/index.php?title=John_Adams_%281735%29/merging&action=history
[edit] External Links
- [http://www.onlinebiographies.info/pres/02-adams.htm Biography of president John Adams}
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