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  1. Henry Adams (January 21, 1583 – October 6, 1646) was an English colonial farmer. Also known as Henry Adams of Braintree, he was a patrilineal emigrant ancestor of U.S. Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, 2nd great grandfather of U.S. Founding Father Samuel Adams, and 9th great grandfather of U.S. President Calvin Coolidge.

  2. Adams often praised his father and recalled their close relationship. Adams's great-great-grandfather Henry Adams immigrated to Massachusetts from Braintree, Essex, England, around 1638. Though raised in modest surroundings, Adams felt pressured to live up to his heritage.

  3. Henry Brooks Adams (Boston, Massachusetts; 16 de febrero de 1838-Washington D. C., 27 de marzo de 1918) fue un hombre de letras e historiador estadounidense. Biografía. Siendo parte de la élite de Boston y descendiente de dos presidentes, fue educado con cierta aversión por la política norteamericana de su tiempo.

  4. Henry Adams. (Henry Brooks Adams; Boston, 1838 - Washington, 1918) Historiador y filósofo norteamericano. Perteneciente a la octava generación de un recio linaje de agricultores puritanos de Nueva Inglaterra, convertidos en la más eminente dinastía aristocrática americana, que se vanagloriaba de contar con dos presidentes de los Estados ...

  5. He was the son of Joseph Adams Jr. (1654–1737), the grandson of Joseph Adams (1626–1694), and the great-grandson of Henry Adams, who emigrated from Braintree, Essex, in England to Massachusetts Bay Colony in about 1638. His other ancestors include John and Priscilla Alden.

  6. 11 de oct. de 2015 · * Henry Adams (3903) was born about 1583 in Barton St. David, Somersetshire, England.(3904) He immigrated in 1638 to Massachusetts.(3905) He emigrated in 1638 from England.(3906) He died in OCT 1646 in Quincy, MA.(3907) *Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass : "Henry Adams died in Braintree (since 1792 Quincy), Mass., at the age of about ...

  7. 5 de ago. de 2012 · Henry Adams of Braintree, called thus because he was one of the earliest or first settlers in that part of the Massachusetts Bay designated " Mt. Wollaston," which was incorporated in 1640 as the town of Braintree. It included what is now Quincy, Braintree and Randolph, Mass.