No. Neither man served on the US Supreme Court.
John Adams was the second United States President, in office from March 1797 until March 1801, when he was succeeded by Thomas Jefferson.
John Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence and served as first and third Governor of Massachusetts, as well as President of the Continental Congress (1775-1777) and President of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress.
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President John Adams appointed George Washington's nephew, Bushrod Washington, to the US Supreme Court in 1798. Washington did not appoint his own nephew.
George Washington had the opportunity to appoint the most Justices of the Supreme Court. He appointed 11, out of the 14 he nominated.
yes he had two they were named....John George Washington Hancock • Lydia Henchman Hancock
Lidia and John George Washington Hancock
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Lydia Hancock 10months old John George Washington Hancock 8 years old
His wife was Dorothy Quincy and the children were Lydia Henchman Hancock and John George Washington Hancock.
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His son's name is John George Washington and his daughter's name is Lydia Henchman Hancock.