Work and prayer only matter. The last word of President John Quincy Adams left his three sons at a dead bed. Can you fetch history?
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[John Adams, the second President of the United States, and his wife, Abigail Adams, were both born in the town of Braintree, which later became Quincy.]
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John Adams, recently graduated from Harvard, gets off to a rocky start as a lawyer, and he retreats back to the small town farm left him by his father, contrary to the advice of his cousin Samuel Adams. He meets Abigail Smith, a parson's daughter, who he courts and marries. Despite the death of one daughter, his family grows and he moves to Boston becoming a respected attorney, while also becoming more involved in politics as British policy becomes increasingly repressive. After the Boston Massacre he is engaged to represent the British soldiers who fired into a protesting mob. Adams Chronicles 1: • Young John Adams (Adams Chronicles, E... Adams Chronicles 2: • John Adams, Revolutionary (Adams Chro... Adams Chronicles 3: • Adams Chronicles 3 - John Adams in Fr... Adams Chronicles 4: • The Adams Chronicles 4: John Adams, ... Adams Chronicles 5: • Adams Chronicles 5: John Adams, Vice ... Adams Chronicles 6: • Adams Chronicles 6: John Adams, Pres... Adams Chronicles 7: • Adams Chronicles 7: John Quincy Adams... Adams Chronicles 8: • Adams Chronicles 8: John Quincy Adam... Adams Chronicles 9: • Adams Chronicles 9: John Quincy Adams... Adams Chronicles 10: • Adams Chronicles 10: John Quincy Ada... Adams Chronicles 11: • Adams Chronicles 11: Charles Francis ... Adams Chronicles 12: • Adams Chronicles 12: Henry Adams: sa... Adams Chronicles 13: • Adams Chronicles 13: Charles Francis ... Movies about American presidents: • American Presidents movies
There is no historical evidence to suggest that the last words of President John Quincy Adams to his three sons were specifically "work and pray only matter." Since they may be based on personal memories or accounts from people who were present, the final words of historical figures are frequently difficult to verify with accuracy.
John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States, did emphasize the importance of values and virtues in his writings and speeches. However, the specific phrase you mentioned does not appear to be a documented part of his last words.
It's essential to approach historical anecdotes with caution, especially when details are based on recollections or may have been altered over time. If you have a specific source or reference for this statement, you may want to consult that source for further context.
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Can you list the descendants of John Quincy Adams?
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Certainly, John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States, had a notable family. Here are some of his descendants:
Charles Francis Adams Sr. (1807–1886):
Son of John Quincy Adams.
Served as a diplomat and played a significant role during the American Civil War.
John Quincy Adams II (1833–1894):
Grandson of John Quincy Adams.
Union Army officer during the Civil War.
Charles Francis Adams Jr. (1835–1915):
Grandson of John Quincy Adams.
Played a key role in the Union Army during the Civil War.
U.S. Congressman and ambassador to the United Kingdom
Henry Brooks Adams (1838–1918):
Grandson of John Quincy Adams.
Historian, journalist, and author.
Brooks Adams (1848–1927):
Grandson of John Quincy Adams.
Historian and political scientist.
The descendants of John Quincy Adams have continued to be involved in various fields, including politics, diplomacy, and academia. Keep in mind that this is not an exhaustive list, and there are likely more descendants in subsequent generations. If you are interested in more recent descendants, I recommend checking more up-to-date sources or genealogical records.
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his descendants of Charles Francis Adams Jr. (1835–1915)?
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Charles Francis Adams Jr. (1835–1915), the grandson of John Quincy Adams, had notable descendants. Here are some of them:
Charles Francis Adams III (1866–1954):
Son of Charles Francis Adams Jr.
Served as Secretary of the Navy under President Herbert Hoover.
Henry Sturgis Morgan (1876–1955):
Son-in-law of Charles Francis Adams Jr.
Co-founder of Morgan Stanley, the investment bank.
Thomas Boylston Adams (1910–1997):
Grandson of Charles Francis Adams Jr.
Historian and professor.
Catherine Lovering Adams Morgan (1902–1988):
Granddaughter of Charles Francis Adams Jr.
Wife of Henry Sturgis Morgan.
Brooks Adams (1878–1945):
Son of Charles Francis Adams Jr.
Not to be confused with the earlier Brooks Adams, this Brooks Adams was a lawyer and author.
These descendants continued the family's legacy in various fields, including politics, finance, academia, and literature. It's worth noting that family trees can be extensive and complex, with many branches in subsequent generations. If you're interested in more details about specific descendants, genealogical records or family histories may provide additional information.
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children of Thomas Boylston Adams (1910–1997)?
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Thomas Boylston Adams (1910–1997) had four children:
Thomas Boylston Adams Jr.:
The first child of Thomas Boylston Adams
Peter Boylston Adams:
The second child of Thomas Boylston Adams
Catherine Adams Morgan:
The third child of Thomas Boylston Adams.
Eleanor Adams Kilbridge:
The fourth child of Thomas Boylston Adams
These are the known children of Thomas Boylston Adams, and they represent another generation in the Adams family lineage. If you need more detailed or specific information about each child, you may want to consult genealogical records or family sources.
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What were their professions?
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As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, specific details about the professions of Thomas Boylston Adams' children, Thomas Boylston Adams Jr., Peter Boylston Adams, Catherine Adams Morgan, and Eleanor Adams Kilbridge, were not readily available in publicly accessible sources.
Individuals' professions and private details may not be widely documented or disclosed publicly. If you are interested in more recent or specific information about their professions, I recommend checking more recent sources, family records, or contacting relevant family members directly for accurate and up-to-date details.
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what was the year when Charles Francis Adams Sr. (1807–1886) pulled the entire Adams family out of the city of Quincy, Boston?
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Charles Francis Adams Sr. did not pull the entire Adams family out of Quincy or Boston. In fact, Quincy is closely associated with the Adams family, and John Adams, the second President of the United States, and John Quincy Adams, the sixth President, had strong ties to the city.
Charles Francis Adams Sr., the son of John Quincy Adams, was born and raised in Boston and later became a prominent figure in American politics, serving as a U.S. congressman and diplomat. There is no historical record of him relocating the Adams family out of Quincy or Boston. The Adams family maintained a significant presence in Quincy for generations, and the family home, known as the "Old House at Peacefield," remained an important historical site associated with the Adams family.
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not BrainTree, town of John Adams and Abrigail?
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It appears there might be some confusion in your question. The town associated with John Adams and Abigail Adams is Quincy, not BrainTree. Quincy was originally part of Braintree but became a separate town in 1792. John Adams, the second President of the United States, and his wife, Abigail Adams, were both born in the town of Braintree, which later became Quincy.
If you have further details or clarifications about BrainTree or if you meant a different location, please provide additional information, and I'll do my best to assist you.