George Adams (magistrate)

George Adams (6 June 1804 – 29 October 1873) was the only son of the Bounty Mutineer John Adams. He was born to his wife Teio, who had once been the wife of William McCoy and was the mother-in-law of Charles Christian, on Pitcairn Island. Adams was born at a time when all the original mutineers apart from his own father had been killed, or in the case of Ned Young died of natural causes. In 1808 the Pitcairn colony was discovered and the elder Adams was granted amnesty for his part in the mutiny. Both of Adams' parents died in March 1829, when George was 24 years old. Adams served as Chief Magistrate on Pitcairn in 1848. Adams was an opponent of Joshua Hill in the 1830s. Adams opposed the decision to move to Norfolk Island in the 1850s, due to his granddaughter being ill. Adams did eventually move, and died on Norfolk Island in 1873.[1]

George Adams
Born(1804-06-04)June 4, 1804
DiedOctober 29, 1873(1873-10-29) (aged 69)
Resting placeNorfolk Island Cemetery
TitleMagistrate of the Pitcairn Islands
PredecessorCharles Christian II
SuccessorSimon Young
Opponent(s)Joshua Hill
Spouse(s)Polly Young Adams
Sarah Quintal McCoy-Adams
Children3
Parent(s)John Adams
Teio Adams

References

  1. George Adams The Peerage


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