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  2. Adams political family - Wikipedia

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    The Adams family is an American political family of English origins in the United States most prominent between the late 18th century and the early 20th century. Based in eastern Massachusetts , they formed part of the Boston Brahmin community.

  3. List of personal coats of arms of presidents of the United States

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    Crest: A Lion passant holding in his dexter paw a Cross-crosslet fitchy Argent, langued and armed Gules. Motto: Fidem Libertatem Amicitiam Retinebis (Faith, freedom and friendship thou shall preserve). [6] Connections to other presidents' arms: 4th (Boylston) quartering in the arms of his father, John Adams — Andrew Jackson, 7th president ...

  4. File:Coat of Arms of John Adams.svg - Wikipedia

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    Adams political family; Bibliography of John Adams; Diplomacy of John Adams; Electoral history of John Adams; Inauguration of John Adams; List of federal judges appointed by John Adams; List of memorials to John Adams; List of personal coats of arms of vice presidents of the United States; Presidency of John Adams; Template:John Adams series

  5. United States heraldry - Wikipedia

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    President John Adams bears a coat of arms. [6] Maine assumes state arms in 1820; Vermont in 1821; Missouri in 1822; and Michigan in 1836. The Mexican province of Texas, which has a large American settler population, becomes a republic in 1836 – it later assumes official arms depicting a 'Lone Star'. Wisconsin assumes state arms c. 1848.

  6. Timeline of the John Adams presidency - Wikipedia

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    January 20 – Adams nominates John Marshall to the Supreme Court to replace Oliver Ellsworth. [1] January 23 – A vote to ratify the Convention of 1800 fails in the Senate with 16 votes in favor and 14 against, falling below the required 20-vote supermajority. [46] January 27 – The Senate confirms Marshall's nomination to the Supreme Court. [1]

  7. John Adams - Wikipedia

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    John Adams was born on October 30, 1735, [a] to John Adams Sr. and Susanna Boylston. He had two younger brothers, Peter and Elihu. [4] Adams was born on the family farm in Braintree, Massachusetts. [5] [b] His mother was from a leading medical family of present-day Brookline, Massachusetts.

  8. Susanna Boylston - Wikipedia

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    In 1734, Susanna was married to John Adams Sr. (1691–1761). [7] She is among the least well known of the famous Adams family, for her name appears infrequently in the large body of Adams writings. Historian David McCullough notes that no writings of hers survive, though it is known that others would often read to her, suggesting that she ...

  9. John Adams Sr. - Wikipedia

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    John Adams Sr. (February 8, 1691 – May 25, 1761), also known as Deacon John, was an American colonial farmer and minister. Adams was the father of the second U.S. president , John Adams Jr. , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and paternal grandfather of the sixth president, John Quincy Adams . [ 4 ]