She had lung cancer.
Samuel Adams was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, he was one of the leaders of what later would become the American Revolution War. In October of 1979, he married Elizabeth Checkley and together conceived six children, but only two of them survived until adult life: Hannah and Samuel.
Samuel Adams cretated the committee of correspondence so the colonists can get inform of the british actions.
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Samuel Adams was a patriot.
They were married in 1749.
Samuel Adams was married twice. He was married to Elizabeth Checkley in 1749. After her death in 1757, it would be some time before he married Elizabeth Wells in 1764.
His first wife's name was Elizeath Checkley. She died. His second wives name was Betsy Wells.
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Samuel Adam's first wife, Elizabeth Checkley, was born in 1725 and passed away on July 25, 1757. She and Adams were married in October of 1749.
Yes. Her name was Elizabeth Checkley.
Founding Father Samuel Adams was married two times. His first wife was Elizabeth Checkley and his second wife Elizabeth Wells.
She had lung cancer.
Samuel Adams married his pastor's daughter, Elizabeth Checkley, in October 1749. She would give birth to six children over the next seven years but only two lived to adulthood, Samuel (b. 1751) and Hannah (b. 1756). Elizabeth died in 1757 after giving birth to a stillborn child. Adams remarried in 1764 to Elizabeth Wells but had no more children.
Samuel Adams and Elizabeth Wells were married on October 17, 1749. They had six children together.
Sam Adams's first wife, Elizabeth Checkley, gave birth to seven children, only two of whom survived into adulthood (Samuel and Hannah). An eighth child was stillborn. Adams' second wife, Elizabeth Wells, was childless.
Samuel Adam's 1722-1803 had 3 children Eve, Samuel, and George Russel. This is inaccurate. Samuel Adams was married twice, having had children only with his first wife. Elizabeth Wells Adams was his second wife. The couple married on December 6, 1764. At the time, Elizabeth was 29-years-old and Samuel was in his forties. He had two surviving children from his previous marriage to complete their family. The couple would have no children together. There are no living descendants of Samuel with the name Adams, his daughter having married a Wells becoming Hannah Wells and his son, a physician under George Washington, having no issue.