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Barton St David: the Somerset village with links to five US presidents | |
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Somerset village linked to two American presidents | Somerset village linked to two American presidents |
"John Adams? Good luck!" | "John Adams? Good luck!" |
That's the line spoken by King George in the record-breaking musical Hamilton after Adams becomes the second US president in 1797, beating his eventual successor Thomas Jefferson. | That's the line spoken by King George in the record-breaking musical Hamilton after Adams becomes the second US president in 1797, beating his eventual successor Thomas Jefferson. |
His place in American history is an important one, as one of the Founding Fathers, the first White House resident, an early campaigner against slavery and the first vice-president. | His place in American history is an important one, as one of the Founding Fathers, the first White House resident, an early campaigner against slavery and the first vice-president. |
But did you know he has a direct link to a small village in Somerset? | But did you know he has a direct link to a small village in Somerset? |
President John Adams' lineage can be traced back to Somerset | President John Adams' lineage can be traced back to Somerset |
Barton St David is about five miles south of Glastonbury and 12 miles north of Yeovil. | Barton St David is about five miles south of Glastonbury and 12 miles north of Yeovil. |
It has a population of about 600 people and a church which dates back to the 12th Century. | It has a population of about 600 people and a church which dates back to the 12th Century. |
And it was here, in 1583, where Henry Adams was born - the great, great, great grandfather of John Adams, and the great, great, great, great grandfather of John Quincy Adams - the sixth president of the US. | And it was here, in 1583, where Henry Adams was born - the great, great, great grandfather of John Adams, and the great, great, great, great grandfather of John Quincy Adams - the sixth president of the US. |
"Henry Adams was born in Barton St David, although there is a bit of a dispute about where he basically was," said Rob Butt, a member of the village's history club. | "Henry Adams was born in Barton St David, although there is a bit of a dispute about where he basically was," said Rob Butt, a member of the village's history club. |
"He was a tenant farmer and farmed lands both here and in Charlton Mackrell. There would have been more important people than him in Barton." | "He was a tenant farmer and farmed lands both here and in Charlton Mackrell. There would have been more important people than him in Barton." |
Mr Butt told BBC Radio Somerset how an early historical record showed Adams was once taken to court by a landowner for failure to pay a debt of animals upon his father's death in Barton St David. | Mr Butt told BBC Radio Somerset how an early historical record showed Adams was once taken to court by a landowner for failure to pay a debt of animals upon his father's death in Barton St David. |
The unassuming village can trace back to five US presidents | The unassuming village can trace back to five US presidents |
He later emigrated to the US, along with other puritan pilgrims, perhaps as a result of the catholic practices being reintroduced by King Charles I, Mr Butt said. | He later emigrated to the US, along with other puritan pilgrims, perhaps as a result of the catholic practices being reintroduced by King Charles I, Mr Butt said. |
Adams settled in Braintree, Massachusetts, which was named after the town in Essex where he had also lived during his time in England. | Adams settled in Braintree, Massachusetts, which was named after the town in Essex where he had also lived during his time in England. |
Mr Butt said: "There is a plaque [in the church], and the most interesting thing is that we get various requests from America for people who are related to the Adams family. | Mr Butt said: "There is a plaque [in the church], and the most interesting thing is that we get various requests from America for people who are related to the Adams family. |
"We've got the visitor book with various people with the surname Adams which have signed in... to come and look at the plaque which celebrates these two men." | "We've got the visitor book with various people with the surname Adams which have signed in... to come and look at the plaque which celebrates these two men." |
Presidents Calvin Coolidge, William Howard Taft and Millard Filmore all had links to Somerset | Presidents Calvin Coolidge, William Howard Taft and Millard Filmore all had links to Somerset |
But the links to Barton St David do not stop with John Adams and John Quincy Adams. | But the links to Barton St David do not stop with John Adams and John Quincy Adams. |
"Henry Adams married someone called Edith Squire," Mr Butt explained, adding: "She was the daughter of Henry Squire, who was the son of a reverend, William Squire of Charlton Mackrell. | "Henry Adams married someone called Edith Squire," Mr Butt explained, adding: "She was the daughter of Henry Squire, who was the son of a reverend, William Squire of Charlton Mackrell. |
"Edith and Henry Adams... through another son of theirs, after 12 generations, we get Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States." | "Edith and Henry Adams... through another son of theirs, after 12 generations, we get Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States." |
Edith Adams' sister, Anne Squire, married Aquilla Purchase, with a lineage that leads to Millard Fillmore, the 13th president. | Edith Adams' sister, Anne Squire, married Aquilla Purchase, with a lineage that leads to Millard Fillmore, the 13th president. |
Another sister, Margaret Squire, married a man called John Shephard, and their family tree guides to William Howard Taft - the 27th president. | Another sister, Margaret Squire, married a man called John Shephard, and their family tree guides to William Howard Taft - the 27th president. |
It means this small corner of Somerset can claim to have the second, sixth, 13th, 27th and 30th presidents of the US traced back to it - and its nearby reverend. | It means this small corner of Somerset can claim to have the second, sixth, 13th, 27th and 30th presidents of the US traced back to it - and its nearby reverend. |
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