Person:John Adams (285)

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John Albert ADAMS
m. 28 Jan 1840
  1. John Albert ADAMS1841 - 1921
  2. Ann Elizabeth ADAMS1843 - 1922
  3. William Preston ADAMS1844 - 1925
  4. Jane Abigail ADAMS1846 - 1917
  5. Christina Carol ADAMS1847 - 1922
  6. Elijah McCrary ADAMS1848 - 1919
  7. Susan Ellen ADAMS1849 - 1920
  8. Clara Emeline Adams1851 - 1929
  9. Thomas Roland ADAMS1852 - 1925
  10. Mary Frances ADAMS1854 - 1865
  11. Robert Henry ADAMS1856 - 1921
  12. James Linn ADAMS, M.D.1859 - 1947
  • HJohn Albert ADAMS1841 - 1921
  • WDortha MACK1847 - 1923
m. 27 Sep 1866
  1. Benjamin Franklin ADAMS1868 - 1937
  2. Margaret Ann ADAMS1869 - 1927
  3. Sophia Lee ADAMS1871 - 1951
  4. Archibald G ADAMS1873 - 1948
  5. Jessica Ellen ADAMS1875 - 1963
  6. Daniel_(Fred) Gottfried ADAMS1877 - 1951
  7. Frances Emma Adams1879 - 1949
  8. John Alpheus ADAMS1881 - 1958
  9. Effie Elizabeth ADAMS1883 - 1982
  10. Elmer Emneii ADAMS1888 - 1957
Facts and Events
Name John Albert ADAMS
Gender Male
Birth? 16 Oct 1841 Warrensburg, Johnson Co., MO
Marriage 27 Sep 1866 Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri, United Statesto Dortha MACK
Occupation? farmer, landowner, inventor
Death? 18 Feb 1921 Warrensburg, Johnson Co., MO
Burial? Adams Fam. Cem., Johnson Co., MO

The John A. Adams homestead has been restored by a great-great granddaughter Sue Wayne, and her husband, Bill, and is currently (6/90) being used as a bed and breakfast hostel. (SFT) John A. Adams Eldest son of Daniel and Susan Adams, was born Oct. 16, 1841, in Johnson county, on the old homestead. He received his early education in the common school. He does all his carpenter work on the farm. He married Miss D. Mack, daughter of Godfrey Mack, in 1866. Their family consists of seven children: Benjamin F., Maggie A., Sophronia J., Archie G., Jessie E., Daniel G., and Emma F. His farm consists of 80 acres, on which he has good buildings and a young orchard. He is a successful hog raiser. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are members of the Methodist Episcopal church. In 1861 he entered the Union army, serving about four years. Mr. A. is a careful and systematic farmer, worthy and enterprising. (History of Johnson Co., Kansas City Historical Co., 1881)