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Name |
Thomas ADAMS [1] |
- He enlisted in Capt. Philip M. Ulmer's company, Col. McCobb's regiment, on an expedition to the Penobscot, July 8, 1779, and was discharged September 24, 1779.
Mr. Adams was one of the three sons of Capt. Richard Adams, but did not survive his father, dying between the years 1792 and 1797. Mr. Adams' son Thomas was a resident of Newburyport, Massachusetts, at the time of his death. By the terms of his will probated in Suffolk county Probate Court on the first Tuesday of July, 1849, Mr. Adams ordered his property to be divided into ten parts, two of which were to be expended under the direction of the "American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions for Christianizing the Jews, the descendants of Abraham." [1]
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Gender |
Male |
Death |
Between 1792 and 1797 [1] |
Person ID |
I93725 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
16 Jan 2019 |
Father |
Richard ADAMS, b. 14 Jun 1719, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts d. Aug 1795, Cushing, Maine (Age 76 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Mother |
Mary CARVER, b. 14 Sep 1721, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA |
Relationship |
Birth |
Marriage |
18 Oct 1744 |
Kingston, Massachusetts [2] |
Family ID |
F16304 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S10331] Frank Burton Miller, Soldiers and Sailors of the Plantation of Lower St. Georges Maine Who served in the War for American Independence.
- [S02764] The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 1934, Vol. 88 October.
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