Thomas Boylston Adams

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Thomas Boylston Adams was an American lawyer, diplomat, and the youngest son of U.S. President John Adams who served in various public roles in the early United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diplomat
human
lawyer
politician
birthDate 1772-09-15
burialPlace Quincy, Massachusetts
child Abigail Louisa Smith Adams
Elizabeth Coombs Adams
Frances Foster Adams
Isaac Hull Adams
John Quincy Adams II (not the later politician)
Thomas Boylston Adams Jr.
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1832-03-12
educatedAt Harvard College
employer Port Folio (Philadelphia periodical)
United States government
ethnicGroup English American
familyName Adams
father John Adams
givenName Thomas
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Federalist Party
mother Abigail Adams
notableEvent served as secretary to John Quincy Adams in Europe
notableRelative John Quincy Adams
Samuel Adams
notableWork editorial contributions to the Port Folio
occupation diplomat
judge
lawyer
newspaper editor
participatedIn early diplomatic service of the United States
placeOfBirth Braintree, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Quincy, Massachusetts
positionHeld chief justice of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas for the Southern Circuit of Massachusetts
clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
secretary to the U.S. legation in Prussia
secretary to the U.S. minister to the Netherlands
residence Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Quincy, Massachusetts
sibling Abigail Amelia Adams Smith
Charles Adams
John Quincy Adams
spouse Ann Harrod

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