Obituary Collection
President John Quincy Adams
President John Adams

Famous Kin of
John Adams &
John Quincy Adams

2nd & 6th U.S. Presidents


There may be many relationships between the two Presidents and each of the following Famous Kin. Only the charts for some of the closest relationships are displayed.

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Mayflower Descendants

John Alden, Priscilla Mullins and her parents

Mayflower Passengers


2nd Great-grandparents


President Millard Fillmore

Millard Fillmore

13th U.S. President


4th cousin 3 times removed via Henry Squire


The relationships below are only for John Quincy Adams
through his mother Abigail Smith


Middleton Family Coat of Arms

Catherine "Kate" Middleton

Duchess of Cambridge


14th cousin 7 times removed via John of Gaunt and Catherine Roet


Charlemagne Portrait

Charlemagne

King of the Franks and "Father of Europe"


32nd great-grandfather


Alfred the Great

Alfred the Great

King of the Anglo-Saxons


29th great-grandfather


General Robert E. Lee

General Robert E. Lee

Army of Northern Virginia


17th cousin 1 time removed via Edward I, King of England


President George Washington

George Washington

1st U.S. President


14th cousin 1 time removed via Edward III, King of England


President Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson

3rd U.S. President


12th cousin 2 times removed via John of Gaunt and Katherine Roet


President Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

16th U.S. President


17th cousin 2 times removed via King Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile


Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton

1st U.S. Treasury Secretary


14th cousin via John of Gaunt and Catherine Roet


Meriwether Lewis

Meriwether Lewis

Lewis & Clark Expedition (Corps of Discovery)


14th cousin via John of Gaunt and Catherine Roet


Helen Keller

Helen Keller

Author and Activist


17th cousin 2 times removed via King Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile


Johnny Appleseed

John Chapman

"Johnny Appleseed"


4th cousin 1 time removed via George and Mary Fowle