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  1. When Sgt. Samuel Adams Sr. was born on 30 December 1752, in Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, his father, James Adams II, was 37 and his mother, Rebecca Fairbanks, was 29. He married Elizabeth Newhall on 5 April 1777, in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.

  2. Early life. Adams was born in Boston to Mary Fifield and Samuel Adams, Sr., Samuel was their tenth child. President John Adams was one of his cousins. Adams was a baptized member of Old South Church in Boston, and from the tower of the congregation's Meeting House made the loud war cries signaling the beginning of the Boston Tea Party.

  3. www.samuel-adams-heritage.com › biography › familySamuel Adams Heritage Society

    Samuel was born in a wealthy, religious family that was also involved in politics. His family was well respected in the Massachusetts colony and was among the first settlers in New England. His father, Samuel Adams Sr. was born May 16, 1689 in Boston and Mary Fifield, his mother, was born May 7, 1694 in the same city.

  4. 5 de abr. de 2021 · Adams was born on September 16, 1722 in Boston to his mother Mary Fifield and his father Samuel Adams Sr. He was the third child of twelve (only three lived past third birthdays). Samuel the younger cherished the stories of his Puritan ancestors who bore the difficult transatlantic journey to come to an untamed land seeking a better life.

  5. Samuel Adams Sr. was born May 16, 1689 in Boston and Mary Fifield, was born May 7, 1694 in the same city. They married in 1713 and had twelve children. Mary Adams came from a respected Massachusetts family and was a devout and pious woman who passed her Puritan believes on to her children.

  6. When Samuel Adams was born on 28 January 1693, in Braintree, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, his father, Joseph G Adams, was 38 and his mother, Hannah Bass, was 25. He married Sarah Payne on 6 October 1720, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 6 ...

  7. 16 de nov. de 2019 · Born on 27th September 1722, Samuel was the son of Samuel Adams Sr. and Mary Adams. Born in Boston, he and his parents had to painfully live under the colonial dominion of the British. His father, Adams Sr., was a religious man who identified himself with the Congregational Church – he was their Deacon.