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Paul Chester Nagel (August 14, 1926 – May 22, 2011) was an American historian and biographer who was best known for his works for general readers on the Adams and Lee political families, and who also wrote on the history of his home state of Missouri.
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.
Before that marriage, some had hoped Nelly would marry Thomas Adams, son of John and Abigail Adams. But his parents wanted him to wed after his brother John Quincy Adams . [ 1 ] The Washingtons gave the young couple their "best and most productive farm" of those constituting Mount Vernon, the 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2 ) Dogue Run farm.
Lee's husband is Ian Keasler. Their daughter's name is Wren Lee Keasler. [13] Lee is the daughter of Bruce Lee, granddaughter of Lee Hoi-chuen and Grace Ho, sister of Brandon Lee, and niece of Robert Lee Jun-fai and Peter Lee Jung-sum. [citation needed] Lee's paternal great-grandfather was Ho Kom Tong, half-brother of Robert Hotung. [14]
John Quincy Adams 6th president (1825–1829) July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848 Louisa Catherine Johnson: 6th president of the United States Father of: George Washington Adams (1801–1829) John Adams II (1803–1834) Unnamed Son (1806) Charles Francis Adams Sr. (1807–1886) Louisa Catherine Adams (1811–1812) Susanna Adams Nickname: Suky
The series chronicles the story of the Adams political family over a 150-year span, including John Adams (drafter and signer of the Declaration, accomplished diplomat, and the 2nd President of the U.S.), his wife Abigail Adams, his son John Quincy Adams (acclaimed Secretary of State, the 6th President, and prominent abolitionist Congressman), grandson Charles Francis Adams, Congressman and ...
John Legend's son is showing off his new 'do!. The EGOT winner, 45, shared a carousel of photos on his Instagram after his 16-month-old son Wren Alexander got a haircut for the first time. In the ...
John Adams Lee (born Flemingsburg, Kentucky, June 28, 1851; died Chicago, Illinois, October 10, 1928) was an American grocer and politician.He served as the Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Missouri from 1901 to April 25, 1903, when he resigned over his part in the Baking Powder Scandal.