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James Adams 1772 – 1772 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1772

Birth Location: Hatley, Crisp, Georgia, United States

Death Date: 1772

Death Location: Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States

Father: John Adams

Mother: Abigail Smith

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The story of James Adams began in 1772 in Hatley, Crisp, Georgia, United States. James Adams passed away in 1772 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of James Adams began in 1772 in Hatley, Crisp, Georgia, United States.
  • James Adams passed away in 1772 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.

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James Adams's Ancestors

Self
James Adams
1772 – 1772
Birth Place: Hatley, Crisp, Georgia, United States
Parents
John Edmund Adams
1735 – 1826
Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Abigail (Quincey) Smith
1744 – 1818
Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
Deacon (John) Adams,
1691 – 1761
Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
Susanna Boylston
1699 – 1797
Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
Joseph Adams,
1654 – 1737
Hannah Bass
1667 – 1705
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Adams
1626 – 1694
Abigail Baxter
1634 – 1692
John Bass
1630 – 1716
Ruth Alden
1634 – 1674

James Adams's Timeline

2 Records

1772
1772
Birth of James Adams in Hatley, Crisp, Georgia, United States
Hatley, Crisp, Georgia, United States
1772
1772
Death of James Adams in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1772
    Event Place: Hatley, Crisp, Georgia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1772
    Event Place: Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States

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