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  1. Thomas Boylston Adams (1772-1832), one of the sons of U.S. president John Adams, was a representative to the Massachusetts legislature from 1809 to 1811 and served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts.

  2. 4 de dez. de 2023 · Thomas Boylston Adams died on 13 March 1832, in Quincy. THOMAS BOYLSTON ADAMS, third son and youngest child of John and Abigail (Smith) Adams, was born 15 September 1772. He graduated from Harvard in 1790 and studied law in Philadelphia. He accompanied his brother John Quincy on his first diplomatic mission to Europe as secretary in 1794 ...

  3. Thomas Boylston Adams was born 15 September 1772 in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States to John Adams (1735-1826) and Abigail Smith (1744-1818) and died 13 March 1832 Quincy, Massachusetts, United States of unspecified causes. He married Ann Harrod (1774-1846) 16 May 1805 in Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States.

  4. Thomas Boylston Adams,Jr. was the 3 child of Thomas Boylston Adams (1772-1832) and Ann Harrod (1774-1846) and Grandson of President John Adams (1735-1826)and Abigail Smith (1744-1818) He was a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.

  5. Thomas Boylston Adams (1772 – 1832) Thomas was the youngest child of John and Abigail Adams. Like his brother, Charles, he went to Harvard and later, became a lawyer. However, Thomas headed to Europe to work as a secretary for his brother, John Quincy, who was then working in the Netherlands as a minister.

  6. Thomas Boylston Adams (15 Sep 1772 - certain 13 Mar 1832) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (4 entries) edit. dewiki Thomas Boylston Adams (Jurist)

  7. 12 de abr. de 2002 · Thomas Boylston Adams to John Quincy Adams. Brussels 30 e Germinal an 5 e: [19 April 1797] My dear Brother. I arrived here last night after a pleasant ...