URI(s)
Fuller Name
- John Quincy
Variants
- Adams, John Quincy, 1882-1971
- Adams, John Quincey, 1882-1971
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1882-05-19
Death Date
- 1971-03-20
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Birth Place
- Centerville (Utah)
Associated Locale
- Riverside (Utah)
Associated Language
- English
Occupation
(lcsh) Mormon missionaries
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
- found: South Sea Memories, 1919:t.p. (John Q. Adams; Riverside, Utah) page iv (John Quincy Adams; UPB copy inscribed by author "July 26, 1966. To an appreciated friend, as a mark of esteem, John Q. Adams")
- found: John Quincy Adams, photos and stories, website viewed 31 March 2014(John Q. Adams; John Quincey Adams; died March 20, 1971, Centerville, Utah; born May 19, 1882 Centerville, Utah; married Thurza Tingey, Jan 4, 1912 in the Salt Lake Temple; Centerville City Councilman; justice of the peace; co-owner of the Centerville Co-op; manager of Church plantation in Laie, Hawaii, 1924-1932; served three LDS missions to Samoa; served as Mission President of Samoa; associate editor of the Improvement Era; photo of Samoan missionaries with Apostle David O. McKay and Elder Cannon, taken May 1921)
- found: Journal of the Polynesian Society, website viewed 31 March 2014(Mission President John Quincy Adams in 1920; Apostle David O. McKay and Hugh J. Cannon visited Samoa in 1921, where mission President John Quincy Adams travelled on horseback to Sauniatu)
- found: The devil in our pews : locating Latter-day Saints in Colonial Samoa, honors thesis at Rutgers University, 2012, website viewed 31 March 2014(In 1911, John Q. Adams, President of the LDS Samoan Mission, wrote article for Improvement Era; wrote another article on Samoa in the Improvement Era, November, 1920)
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Change Notes
- 2014-04-01: new
- 2017-04-20: revised
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