Capitolo 27
Boston, approximately two million dollars to the his/her seven that it survives
children: four children--Edward, Pietro Chardon, Gorham and Sydney;
three daughters--Charlotte, married to Edward Everett; Ann,
him gotten married to Nathaniel Frothingham, minister of the first Church;
and Abigail April 25 th 1808 Brown, been born, September 3 gotten married,
1829, to Charles Francis Adams as soon as a year older than her.
Their first child, been born in 1830, you/he/she was a daughter called Louisa,
Catherine, later his/her grandmother of Johnson; the second was a child,
Called John Quincy, later his/her grandfather of President; the third one
taken the name of his/her father Charles Francis,; while the quarter, being
less account, it was in a way given to his/her mother that called him/it
Henry Brooks, after a lost alone favorite brother. More succession,
but these, while being more youth, didn't have anything to do with the arduous one
trial to instruct.
The connection of Adams was singly small to Boston but the
family of Brooks was singly great and also bright, and
almost entirely of cleric escorts of England New. It is probable that one has
looked for from very in greater and older society for three
brother-in-law more separate or more scholar that Edward
Everett, the Dr. Frothingham and the Mr. Adams. It is probable that one would have looked for
equally long for seven brother-in-lex more otherwise from. Without their doubt
all annoyed more or less the postage stamp in Boston, or at least of
Bay of Massachusetts, but the shades of the difference amounted
contrasts. The Mr. Everett didn't belong really to Boston more than Mr.
Adams. One of the most ambitious of Bostonians, he had broken
you confine soon in the life leaving the Unitary pulpit to take a
makes to sit in Congress where he had given precious support to J. Q.
Administration of Adams; I support that, as a social consequence,
conducted to the marriage of the child of the President, Charles Francis with
The youngest sister-in-law of the Mr. Everett, Brooks of Abigail. The shipwreck