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Depends with Samuel Adams you are referring to. There was a Loyalist named Dr Samuel Adams who was a Physician, Surgeon, Farmer and later a loyalist Soldier. In 1776 he was captured by the Whigs and imprisoned but escaped and fled north to Ontario where he died in 1810.
The more famous Samuel Adams was a founding father who opposed British taxes and did not like having British soldiers in Boston.
He was cousin of John Adams. he was a loyalist too

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Elta Frami

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