What is the origin of the name Adams?
1: English Dutch and German (mainly northwestern Germany): patronymic from the personal name Adam. In North America this surname has absorbed cognates from other languages e.g. Greek Adamopoulos [...]
Representative deaf persons of the United States of America, containing portraits and character sketches of prominent deaf persons (commonly called deaf mutes) who are...
... ALBERT P. ADAMS, B. A., Cataloguer in the National Museum Library, and Instructor of Gymnastics... (Dubuque, United States - 1860)
... ALBERT P. ADAMS, B. A., Cataloguer in the National Museum Library, and Instructor of Gymnastics... (Dubuque, United States - 1860)
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Representative deaf persons of the United States of America, containing portraits and character sketches of prominent deaf persons (commonly called deaf mutes) who are...
...department of the National University. Mr. Adams has kept tip his ability to speak, and constantly seeks to improve. In... (United States - 1875)
...department of the National University. Mr. Adams has kept tip his ability to speak, and constantly seeks to improve. In... (United States - 1875)
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Representative deaf persons of the United States of America, containing portraits and character sketches of prominent deaf persons (commonly called deaf mutes) who are...
...Adams, Albert F. , Cataloguer and Instructor 30... (United States - 1898)
...Adams, Albert F. , Cataloguer and Instructor 30... (United States - 1898)
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Representative deaf persons of the United States of America, containing portraits and character sketches of prominent deaf persons (commonly called deaf mutes) who are engaged in the higher pursuits of life
What is the origin of the name Adams?
1: English Dutch and German (mainly northwestern Germany): patronymic from the personal name Adam. In North America this surname has absorbed cognates from other languages e.g. Greek Adamopoulos [...]