John Adams II, the son of President John Quincy Adams married Mary Catherine Hellen and together had two daughters, Mary Louisa Adams and Georgiana Frances Adams.
Adams II wife would outlive not only her husband who died in his early 30s but also both of her daughters.
To date Adams II is the only Presidential son to be married at the White House.
Joseph Alexander Adams was born in 1803.
Henry Adams Bellows was born in 1803.
John A. Rockwell was born in 1803.
John Dyke was born in 1803.
John Catlin was born in 1803.
John Bussell was born in 1803.
John Beeson was born in 1803.
John Wenman was born in 1803.
John Adams was born and lived his life in the state of Massachusetts. He was the 2nd President of the United States and had six children.
Samuel Adams, 1722-1803, was one of twelve children born to Samuel Adams, Sr. and Mary Adams (Fifield). Sam lived in a family of Puritans, attended the Old South Congregation Church, and was proud of his Puritan heritage.
Adams suffered from what is now believed to have been essential tremor, a movement disorder that rendered him unable to write in the final decade of his life. He diedat the age of 81 on October 2, 1803, and was interred at the Granary Burying Ground in Boston.
John Adams was elected from massachussetts