William "W P" was born to parents; Emeline Peoples (1836 – 1867) and John Quincy Adams (1833 – 1901)
Marcus Augustus Adams 1856 – 1937
Ida May Adams 1858 – 1920
Joseph E Adams 1859 – 1908
Addison Adams 1862 – 1938
William "W.P." ADAMS 1865 – 1941
His Mom died when he was 2 and his Dad married Rebecca Sibert (1850 – 1931) They had children;
Emeline Adams 1871 –
Jennie Sybil Adams 1880 – 1944
Will and his brother Joseph came to Montana and settled in Columbus. Will married Margaret Lavelle, there, at the Lavelle Hotel Oct 22, 1896. They had children;
William "Bill" F ADAMS 1899 – 1963
Patrick Lavelle Adams 1900 – 1953
Dorothy Marie Adams 1904 – 1996
Harold Ambrose "Pete" ADAMS 1906 – 1958
The family lived in Columbus where Will ran the Calhoun-Adams Livery stable with his brother in law Hank Calhoun. His brother Joseph, a blacksmith by trade worked with them.
The relocated to Los Angeles in their later years and both died there.
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His Brother; Joseph E
His Brother; Marcus Augustus
William "W P" was born to parents; Emeline Peoples (1836 – 1867) and John Quincy Adams (1833 – 1901)
Marcus Augustus Adams 1856 – 1937
Ida May Adams 1858 – 1920
Joseph E Adams 1859 – 1908
Addison Adams 1862 – 1938
William "W.P." ADAMS 1865 – 1941
His Mom died when he was 2 and his Dad married Rebecca Sibert (1850 – 1931) They had children;
Emeline Adams 1871 –
Jennie Sybil Adams 1880 – 1944
Will and his brother Joseph came to Montana and settled in Columbus. Will married Margaret Lavelle, there, at the Lavelle Hotel Oct 22, 1896. They had children;
William "Bill" F ADAMS 1899 – 1963
Patrick Lavelle Adams 1900 – 1953
Dorothy Marie Adams 1904 – 1996
Harold Ambrose "Pete" ADAMS 1906 – 1958
The family lived in Columbus where Will ran the Calhoun-Adams Livery stable with his brother in law Hank Calhoun. His brother Joseph, a blacksmith by trade worked with them.
The relocated to Los Angeles in their later years and both died there.
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His Brother; Joseph E
His Brother; Marcus Augustus
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