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Thomas Boylston Adams (September 15, 1772 – March 12, 1832) was the third and youngest son of second United States president John Adams and Abigail (Smith) Adams.He worked as a lawyer, a secretary to his brother John Quincy Adams while the latter served as United States ambassador to the Netherlands and Prussia, the business manager of and a contributor to the political and literary journal ...
Thomas Boylston Adams (July 25, 1910 – June 4, 1997) [1] was an American business executive, writer, academician, and political candidate. Early life.
Thomas Boylston Adams (1772–1832), Massachusetts legislator and judge and brother of John Quincy Adams Thomas Boylston Adams (1910–1997) , Massachusetts executive, writer, and political candidate Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Francis Adams IV, class of 1932; Thomas Boylston Adams, class of 1933 [20] (did not graduate) [21] Samuel A. Adams – class of 1955; Adams House, one of 12 residential colleges at Harvard, is named after John Adams and later members of the Adams family.
Louisa Catherine Adams (1811–1812) Susanna Adams Nickname: Suky: Dec 28, 1768 – Feb 4, 1770 no spouse: died in infancy of an unknown illness Charles Adams: May 29, 1770 – Nov 30, 1800 Sarah Smith Father of: Susanna Boylston (1796 – 1884) Abigail Louisa Smith (1798 – 1836) Thomas Boylston Adams: Sep 15, 1772 – Mar 13, 1832 Ann Harrod
Charles Adams: May 29, 1770 – November 30, 1800 Sarah Smith Father of: Susanna Boylston Adams (1796–1884) Abigail Louisa Smith Adams (1798–1836) Thomas Boylston Adams: September 15, 1772 – March 13, 1832 Ann Harrod Father of: Abigail Smith Adams (1806–1845) Thomas Boylston Adams (1809–1837) Elizabeth Coombs Adams (1809–1903)
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Thomas Boylston Adams (judge) (1772–1832), son of US president John Adams; Thomas Boylston Adams (academic) (1910–1997), American writer, executive, and political candidate; Thomas Burton Adams Jr. (1917–2006), American politician in Florida; Thomas Adams (sheriff) (1804–1869), sheriff of Norfolk County, Massachusetts