1791.
“Ebenezer Adams, A.M., the son of Ephraim and Rebecca (Locke) Adams, was born at New Ipswich, October 2, 1765; and died at Hanover, August 15, 1841, Æ. 75. He was Preceptor of Leicester Academy, Mass,, from 1792 to 1806; then went to teach at Portland, Me. ; was next Professor of Mathematicks in Phillips Academy, Exeter ; afterwards Professor of Languages at Dartmouth from 1809 to 1810 ; was transferred to Mathematicks and Natural Philosophy in 1810, filling the office to 1833, and retiring with great reputation. Many literary and scientific Societies honored him with membership.
He married,
1. Alice, daughter of Dr. John Frink, of Rutland, Mass. ;
2. Beulah, daughter of Dr. Timothy Minot of Concord, Mass., May 17, 1807.
John Frink Adams, D.C. 1817, and Ebenezer Adams, D.C. 1831, were his sons.”
[Adams Jewett, D.C. 1827, was his nephew.]