John Quincy AdamsAge: 80 years17671848

Name
John Quincy Adams
Given names
John Quincy
Surname
Adams
Birth July 11, 1767 31 22
Birth of a sisterSusanna Adams
December 23, 1768 (Age 17 months)
Death of a sisterSusanna Adams
February 4, 1770 (Age 2 years)
Birth of a brotherCharles Adams
May 29, 1770 (Age 2 years)
Birth of a brotherThomas Boylston Adams
September 15, 1772 (Age 5 years)
Death of a maternal grandmotherElizabeth Quincy
October 1, 1775 (Age 8 years)
Death of a maternal grandfatherWilliam Smith
September 17, 1783 (Age 16 years)
Death of a paternal grandmotherSusanna Boylston
April 17, 1797 (Age 29 years)
MarriageLouisa Catherine JohnsonView this family
July 26, 1797 (Age 30 years)
Death of a brotherCharles Adams
November 30, 1800 (Age 33 years)
Birth of a son
#1
George Washington Adams
April 12, 1801 (Age 33 years)
Birth of a son
#2
John Adams
July 4, 1803 (Age 35 years)
Birth of a son
#3
Charles Francis Adams
August 18, 1807 (Age 40 years)
Birth of a daughter
#4
Louisa Catherine Adams
August 12, 1811 (Age 44 years)
Death of a daughterLouisa Catherine Adams
September 15, 1812 (Age 45 years)
Death of a sisterAbigail Adams
August 13, 1813 (Age 46 years)
Death of a motherAbigail Smith
October 28, 1818 (Age 51 years)
Death of a fatherJohn Adams
July 4, 1826 (Age 58 years)
Marriage of a childJohn AdamsMary Catherine HellenView this family
February 25, 1828 (Age 60 years)
Death of a sonGeorge Washington Adams
April 30, 1829 (Age 61 years)
Marriage of a childCharles Francis AdamsAbigail Brown BrooksView this family
September 3, 1829 (Age 62 years)
Death of a brotherThomas Boylston Adams
March 13, 1832 (Age 64 years)

Death of a sonJohn Adams
October 23, 1834 (Age 67 years)
Occupation
US President No. 6
yes

Death February 23, 1848 (Age 80 years)
Burial
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: October 25, 1764Weymouth, Norfolk, MA
9 months
elder sister
2 years
himself
17 months
younger sister
Susanna Adams
Birth: December 23, 1768 33 24Boston, Massachusetts
Death: February 4, 1770Boston, Massachusetts
17 months
younger brother
2 years
younger brother
Family with Louisa Catherine Johnson - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: July 26, 1797London, England
4 years
son
George Washington Adams
Birth: April 12, 1801 33 26Berlin, Germany
Death: April 30, 1829Long Island, New York
2 years
son
4 years
son
4 years
daughter
Louisa Catherine Adams
Birth: August 12, 1811 44 36St. Petersburg, Russia
Death: September 15, 1812St. Petersburg, Russia

  1. Generation 1
    1. John Quincy Adams, uS President No. 6, son of John Adams and Abigail Smith, was born on July 11, 1767 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA and died on February 23, 1848 in Washington, DC at the age of 80. He married Louisa Catherine Johnson, daughter of Joshua Johnson and Catherine Nuth, on July 26, 1797 in London, England. She was born on February 12, 1775 in London, England and died on May 15, 1852 in Washington D.C. at the age of 77.

      Children of John Quincy Adams and Louisa Catherine Johnson:

      1. George Washington Adams (18011829)
      2. John Adams (18031834)
      3. Charles Francis Adams (18071886)
      4. Louisa Catherine Adams (18111812)
  2. Generation 2back to top
    1. John Adams, son of John Quincy Adams and Louisa Catherine Johnson, was born on July 4, 1803 in Washington D.C. and died on October 23, 1834 in Washington D.C. at the age of 31. He married Mary Catherine Hellen on February 25, 1828 in White House, Washington D.C.. She was born about 1806 and died in 1870.

    2. Charles Francis Adams, son of John Quincy Adams and Louisa Catherine Johnson, was born on August 18, 1807 in Boston, Massachusetts and died on November 21, 1886 in Boston, Massachusetts at the age of 79. He married Abigail Brown Brooks on September 3, 1829 in Medford, Massachusetts. She was born on April 25, 1808 in Medford, Massachusetts and died on June 6, 1889 at the age of 81.

Shared note

Was elected in 1824 by a popular vote of 108,740 and an electoral vote of 84. Andrew Jackson - his successor - hat garnerd 153,544 popular and 99 electoral votes. However, no candidate had a majority, and election was decided in the House of Representatives. During his single term 1825-1829 John C. Calhoun served as his vice-president. Was elected in 1830 as Representative for Massachusetts ans served 17 years in Congress.