no. we have the answer to that question from DNA tests.
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Samuel Adams and John Adams were second cousins which means they had the same great-grandfather and grand-mother.Their fathers, Samuel, Sr. (1689-1748), and John, Sr. (1691-1761), respectively, were first cousins.Their paternal grandfathers were brothers John Adams (1661-1702) and Joseph Adams (1654-1737), respectively.Their shared great grandparents were Joseph Adams (1626-1694) and Abigail Baxter (1634-1692).
Samuel Adam's, the father of the American Revolution, had parents that were named Deacon Samuel Adams and Mary Fifield Adams. His father was a Merchant and Brewer. Together the two birthed twelve wonderful children. Samuel being the tenth.
Samuel Adams NEW RESPONDENT. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Indeed all of them were "Father Founders" and did not served in the military but as legislators, politicians and governors. Samuel Adams never become President of the United States.
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No, Samuel Adams was the Governor of Massachusetts. His cousin John Adams was the 1st US Vice President.
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No. I thought he was but he isn't. XD Samvel Movsesyan is da best! o.o
Nope, but John Adams son, John Quincy Adams was elected as president.
John Adams, the first vice-president and the second US president, was a cousin of Sam Adams.
Samuel Adams and John Adams were second cousins. John Adams was James Adams father, John Quincy Adams was also John Adams son and James Adams brother. no there weren't brothers
No- you have the wrong Adams. John Adams was the first VP as well as the second president.
Well Samuel Adams was related to John Adams, they were cousins. John Adams was John Quincy Adams father. Therefore Samuel Adams was John Adams second cousin.
Samuel Adams was rich in principles and values but dirt poor when it came to money.
There is no record of Samuel Adams serving as president of the state senate. Adams primarily served as a political leader during the American Revolutionary War and later as governor of Massachusetts. However, he did play a major role in the drafting and ratification of the United States Constitution as a member of the Massachusetts Ratifying Convention.
john Quincy Adams and Samuel Adams are the only one i can name of the top of my head
He was govenor. he never was the president.