A family record of Dr. Samuel Adams, United Empire Loyalist of Vermont and Upper Canada : the first five generations descending from William Adams of Ipswich (1594-1661) and the descendants of Dr. Adams of Arlington (1730-1810)
- Adams, Robert Train, 1923- (Main Author)
- Adams, Douglass Graem, 1950- (Added Author)
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Dr. Samuel Adams was born in Stratford, Connecticut and married Martha Curtis. They later moved to Vermont and then, as a result of the Revolutionary War, settled in Grenville, Ontario where he died. Ancestry is traced to William Adams who was in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1635. He later died in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Descendants lived in Ontario, British Columbia, Québec, South Dakota, and elsewhere.
Includes Froom, Burritt, Metcalf, Moulton, Whiting, Whipple, and related families.
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