Samuel Adams Sr.


Samuel Adams Sr. was an American brewer, father of American Founding Fathers of [the United States|Founding Father] Samuel Adams, and first cousin once removed of John Adams.

Early life

Adams was born in Boston, on May 16, 1689, to Captain John Adams and Hannah Adams. He was a deacon in the Congregational Church.

Career

He was a Boston Caucus member with Elisha Cooke.
Advertisements from Boston suggest that Adams Sr. owned and sold at least one "Carolina Indian" slave in 1716.
In 1740, he helped create a Land Bank in Massachusetts Bay Colony, using paper money to promote commerce, with a scarcity of gold and silver coins. In July 1741, the House of Commons passed a bill destroying the land bank, by making shareholders liable for the bank's debts.

Family

In 1713, he married Mary Fifield.
They had twelve children. Three survived into adulthood, including Samuel Adams. Adams Sr. died in 1748.
In the marriage of Samuel Adams Sr. and Mary Fifield, twelve children were born, three of whom survived: