John Adams, 17351826 (aged 90 years)

Name
John /Adams/
Birth
Occupation
US President No. 2
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
1741 (aged 5 years)
Death of a maternal grandfather
1743 (aged 7 years)
Death of a father
1761 (aged 25 years)
Marriage
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Death of a daughter
Birth of a son
Death of a maternal grandmother
1772 (aged 36 years)
Birth of a son
Death of a brother
1776 (aged 40 years)
Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a son
Death of a mother
1797 (aged 61 years)
Marriage of a son
Death of a son
Marriage of a son
Death of a daughter
Death of a wife
Death of a brother
Death
Burial
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage
himself
17351826
Birth: 30 October 1735 44 26 Quincy, Massachusetts
Death: 4 July 1826Quincy, Massachusetts
3 years
younger brother
4 years
younger brother
Family with Abigail Smith
himself
17351826
Birth: 30 October 1735 44 26 Quincy, Massachusetts
Death: 4 July 1826Quincy, Massachusetts
wife
17441818
Birth: 22 November 1744Weymouth, Massachusetts
Death: 28 October 1818Quincy, Massachusetts
Marriage Marriage25 October 1764Weymouth, Massachusetts
9 months
daughter
17651816
Birth: 14 July 1765 29 20 Quincy, Massachusetts
Death: 10 June 1816Lebanon, New York
2 years
son
17671848
Birth: 11 July 1767 31 22 Quincy, Massachusetts
Death: 23 February 1848Speaker's Room, Congress, Washington D.C.
18 months
daughter
17681770
Birth: 28 December 1768 33 24 Boston, Massachusetts
Death: 4 February 1770Boston, Massachusetts
17 months
son
17701800
Birth: 29 May 1770 34 25 Boston, Massachusetts
Death: 30 November 1800New York City, New York
2 years
son
17721832
Birth: 15 September 1772 36 27 Quincy, Massachusetts
Death: 13 March 1832
Note

Was elected by the narrow margin of 71 to 68 over his vice-president and
successor Thomas Jefferson. Presided from 1797 to 1801. Was the first
president to live in Washington, D.C. Died on the same day a few hours
after Thomas Jefferson. Was responsible for appointing George Washington
Commander-in-Chief of the Army. Insisted that Thomas Jefferson write the
draft for the declaration of independence.