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<p>[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 26307601, member: 51347"]I grew up with and graduated High School with a Michael Quincy Adams. Due to assigned seating in school, we always sat near or beside each other. He was a direct descendant of John Quincy Adams, with the Quincy name carried down throughout their family. Smart guy, in various sports, and school clubs with me. Only 100 in my class, so got to know him growing. Lost all contact with him when we graduated HS. He never made a big deal about his ancestry. However, he explained his middle name when we made fun of it. We did not harrass him, just called him Quince sometimes. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>Just watched a history show last nite about first photos / derraugetypes of US famous people. John Quincy Adams has the distinction of being the oldest, as he was photographed in 1840’s, and that he was born in 1767.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 26307601, member: 51347"]I grew up with and graduated High School with a Michael Quincy Adams. Due to assigned seating in school, we always sat near or beside each other. He was a direct descendant of John Quincy Adams, with the Quincy name carried down throughout their family. Smart guy, in various sports, and school clubs with me. Only 100 in my class, so got to know him growing. Lost all contact with him when we graduated HS. He never made a big deal about his ancestry. However, he explained his middle name when we made fun of it. We did not harrass him, just called him Quince sometimes. :) Just watched a history show last nite about first photos / derraugetypes of US famous people. John Quincy Adams has the distinction of being the oldest, as he was photographed in 1840’s, and that he was born in 1767.[/QUOTE]
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