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Young John Adams was educated at Harvard College he practiced law in Boston and developed a reputation as a political theorist and writer.
Their child, Susanna's father Peter Boylston (1687-1743), married Ann (or Anna) White. Thomas and Sarah were the parents of another Thomas (1644-?), who married Mary Gardner (1648-1722), daughter of Thomas Gardner. Susannah's grandfather, Thomas Boylston (1615-1653), left England for America in 1635, where he settled in Watertown, MA and married Sarah (last name unknown). She died 17 April 1797 in Quincy, Massachusetts. After the death of her first husband, Susanna married Lt. His mother, Susanna Boylston Adams, was a descendant of the Boylstons of Brookline.
John's mother, Susanna Boylston Adams, was born 5 March 1708 in Brookline, Massachusetts. He was often referred to as "Deacon John," reflecting his religious role and differentiating him from his son John. John was a farmer and cobbler, but also a deacon in his church, a lieutenant in the militia and a selectman, or town councilman, who supervised schools and roads. (1691-1761), was the great-grandson of Henry Adams, who emigrated from Braintree, Essex, England to Massachusetts about 1640.
He was the son of John Adams, Sr., and Susanna Boylston Adams. John Adams, Jr., first Vice President and second President of the United States, was born 30 October, 1735 (October 19 by the Julian calendar), in Braintree (now part of Quincy) Massachusetts.