Richard and John Adams to John Adams, 28 June 1800
Richard Adams and John Adams to John Adams
Sheffield June 28th: 1800
Dear Cousin
Perhaps you will be surprized when you find a Letter
directed to you in this Character from England, be it as it will I believe
there is something in Reality in it. We are of the Family of Adam’s. My name
is Richard Adam’s who is the Son of James Adam’s who was the Son of James
Adams my Grand Father who, (my Father told me when he was alive) was your
Fathers Brother, was born at a place called Ackeworth Moor Top near
Pontefract Yorkshire, the same Farm being over since upon Mortgage from your
Father to one Craper which hath held it over since in Possession for one
Hundred Pounds as my Father told me, which my Father told me was worth
betwixt Eight or Nine Hundred Pounds Tweny Years ago;1 He applied to an Attorney at Law
about it Eighteen Years since to redeem
the Mortgage but could not. he Wrote to you in America but never received an
Answer so they just remain as they were at first.2 Know I have one thing to Require
of you, that is, I have a Son about Fourteen Years of Age is Name is John
Adams— Now lastly since he hath heard me talk of you in America he will not
be satisfied while he comes into America to you he hath a Sharpe turn of Wit
and I will do what lies in my power to give him Learning so that he may be
fit for Business if you will be so Kind as to Favor us with a few Lines as
soon as Convenient for you I shall
take it as a Great Favour from and by so doing / we shall Remain ever Yours
with Constancy and Respect
Richard & John Adams
NB. Please Direct for Richard Adams Baker Yard Sims Croft Sheffield Yorkshire England3
RC (Adams Papers).
1. The family line of JA’s immigrant ancestor, Henry Adams, has been traced to John Adams (b. ca. 1505) of Barton St. David, Somerset, England, and thus has no known relation to this Adams family of Yorkshire ( , p. 27, 46, 58).
2. Not found.
3. No response from JA has been found.