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John Quincy Adams

Ancestry of
John Quincy Adams

6th U.S. President


    Susannah Boylston

    View famous kin of Susannah Boylston

    • Grandmother of John Quincy Adams — 3rd Generation
    • Ahnentafel No:
    • Birth Date:
    • 5 Mar 1708/1709 
    • Birth Location:
    • Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts 
    • Christening Date:
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    • Christening Location:
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    • Death Date:
    • 17 Apr 1797 
    • Death Location:
    • Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts 
    • Burial Date:
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    • Burial Location:
    • Hancock Cemetery, Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts 
    • Marriage Date:
    • 23 Nov 1734 
    • Marriage Location:
    • Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts 
    • Children:

    • John Adams Jr. (Ahnentafel No:2 )

      Peter Boylston Adams

      Elihu Adams

  • Additional marriages for Susannah Boylston


    • Spouse:
    • John Hall
    • Marriage Date:
    • 3 Dec 1766
    • Marriage Location:
    • Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts

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  • Sources for Susannah Boylston

    • 1 Braintree, MA: Vital Records, 1643-1793, Births, Vol. 1, p. 202, Birth record for son John Adams.
    • 6 Levin, Phyllis Lee, Abigail Adams: A Biography, New York: Thomas Dunne Books, An imprint of St. Martin's Press (2001), chart at front of book.
    • 7 Lothrop, Thomas J., "John White of Watertown and Brookline, and Some of His Descendants", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 52 (1898), 422.
    • 8 McCullough, David, John Adams, New York: Simon & Schuster (2001), 30.
    • 9 Pope, Charles Henry, ed., Paine Ancestry: The Family of Robert Treat Paine, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Including Maternal Lines, Boston: Printed for the Family (1912), 127.
    • 12 Roberts, Gary Boyd and William Addams Reitwiesner, American Ancestors and Cousins of The Princess of Wales, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (1984), 34.
    • 14 Seward, William H., Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the United States, New York: Miller, Orton & Mulligan (1856), 18-19.