John Adams was born on 10 January 1798 in Chewton Mendip, Somerset, England.
He was the son of Francis Adams & his wife Ann Baker.
in 1868 he was working as a Farmer
He died in Jul 1884 in Clutton, Somerset, England.
Marriage
John Adams was married to Mary Chapman on 16 October 1826 in the Parish Church of St Lawrence, East Harptree, Somerset, England.
Children
Children of John Adams & his wife Mary Chapman;
1. Elizabeth Adams. b. 1825 – d.1900.
2. Ann Adams. b. 1828 – d. 1899.
3. Francis Adams. b. 1831 – d. 1865.
4. James Adams. b. 1834 – d. ?
5. Sarah Adams. b. 1836 – d. 1882.
6. Mary Ann Adams. b. 1839 – d.1928.
7. Eliza Adams. b. 1842 – d. 1921.
8. Henry Adams. b. 1846 – d. 1905.
9. Emma Adams. b. 1851 – d. 1913.
Sources
"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NXXH-1PG : 10 December 2014), John Adams and Mary Chapman, 16 Oct 1826; citing East Harptree, Somerset, England, reference it 9, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,470,971.
WikiTree profile Adams-6376 created through the import of 2e4y9w_6792005b2a92y72e4mejcc.ged on Jul 27, 2011 by Allan Stuart. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Allan and others.
Confirmed DNA Match with;
* Allan Stuart. Stuart-531: AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A902869,
* Carolyne Stalcup. Stalcup-182
* John Stansbury. Stansbury-488
Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page.
Is John your ancestor? Please don't go away! Login to collaborate or comment, or contact
the profile manager, or ask our community of genealogists a question.
Sponsored Search by Ancestry.com
DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with John:
You may be able to use the DNA Confirmation Citation Maker to create an appropriate statement: https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php