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  1. Susanna was born in Brookline, Province of Massachusetts Bay, on March 5, 1708. Her parents were Peter Boylston (c. 1673–1743) and Anne ( née White) Boylston (1685–1772). [1] Her paternal grandparents were Dr. Thomas Boylston and Mary (née Gardner) Boylston, [2] [3] [4] and her maternal grandparents were Benjamin White and Susanna (née ...

  2. 136 Irving Street Cambridge, MA 02138. 617-576-5000. VEHICLE ENTRANCE. 200 Beacon Street Somerville, MA 02143

  3. 14 de abr. de 2002 · 2. Thomas Duncan (1760–1827) was a Pennsylvania lawyer and native of Carlisle. On 3 March JA nominated him to be attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and the Senate confirmed the appointment the same day (Katherine Duncan Smith, The Story of Thomas Duncan and His Six Sons, N.Y., 1928, p. 42; U.S. Senate, Exec. Jour. description begins Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the ...

  4. To order an image, navigate to the full. display and click "request this image". on the blue toolbar. Miniature portrait, watercolor on ivory by Mr. Parker, 1795. Oval portrait: 4.7 cm x 4 cm; in gold locket: 5.3 cm x 4.7 cm. Artwork 03.001. This miniature portrait depicts Thomas Boylston Adams (1772-1832), the son of John Adams and Abigail Adams.

  5. Spouses and children. Married 16 May 1805 to Ann Harod, born about 1776, deceased 3 September 1846 aged about 70 years old (Parents : Joseph Harod & Ann x) with. Abigail Smith Adams 1806-1862 Married 30 May 1831 to John Angier 1803-. Elizabeth Combs Adams 1808-1893/. Thomas Boylston Adams, Lt. 1809-1837. Frances Foster Adams 1811-1812.

  6. 15 de abr. de 2002 · Abigail Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams. Quincy July 6th 1802. My dear Son. My Heart Shall not reproach me so long as I live said the Psalmist; 1 alass I cannot say so, for mine hourly reproaches me with not having written to you for a long time; 2 I have to thank you for the Volm of debates in Senate upon a Question so interesting to every ...

  7. 15 de abr. de 2002 · You have seen two letters from your father to S. Adams, written in 1790. lately published in the Newspapers— They have been attacked with characteristic violence and bitterness, by the fifty-dollar men at Washington, Worcester and Boston— They are defended in the Boston Gazette— The first publication was to defeat the basest misrepresentations, which were circulating here by the paid ...