John Coleman Adams attended school in his native Malden, Massachusetts before entering Tufts University. He graduated in 1870 and two years later also completed studies at that institution's associated school of theology. From 1872 to 1880 he served as pastor of the Newton MA Universalist church. He was called successively to Lynn, Massachusetts for four years, Chicago for six years, Brooklyn for eleven years, and--in 1901--to All Souls' Church in Hartford where he remained until his death more than twenty years later.
He married Miriam Hovey Priest in 1883 and they had three children, Katharine, John Alden, and Justine.
John Coleman Adams attended school in his native Malden, Massachusetts before entering Tufts University. He graduated in 1870 and two years later also completed studies at that institution's associated school of theology. From 1872 to 1880 he served as pastor of the Newton MA Universalist church. He was called successively to Lynn, Massachusetts for four years, Chicago for six years, Brooklyn for eleven years, and--in 1901--to All Souls' Church in Hartford where he remained until his death more than twenty years later.
He married Miriam Hovey Priest in 1883 and they had three children, Katharine, John Alden, and Justine.
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